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I am glad you have friends, so have I, or had, most are dead now! Great that your friends could ask you things. But one thing you know nothing, zilch, zero about is telepathy. I know about it.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> You can speculate about horror or fear if you
> like, but no, I have neither of those! I am the
> same as I have always been - confident without
> being overly so, so that I have never been nervous
> going into any company or situation. * That is why
> I managed to cope with and come through the years
> of marriage. I made friends, long-lasting friends,
> who toldme me later that they would have liked to
> know me better, but they couldn't stand my
> husband!
>
> *I went to London on Wednesday as I had organised
> a meeting of 12 of us 'old girls' from school and
> one of them mentioned that I was the one who had
> no difficulty copingng with things. I was
> not[/I[] the central, popular one, but was the
> one they'd say, 'We'll ask Susan, she'll know.'
> Susan
>
> greengirl5 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > It is something you seem to recoil from,
> therefore
> > I wrote horror. I do not wish for it, I already
> > have it, and if you would read Upton Sinclair's
> > book - maybe you already have and have the t
> > shirt.
> > I don't know why you are so stubborn, but suit
> > yourself. You simply don't know, but I do and
> > thousands others, probably many more, maybe
> most
> > people.
> > It probably horrifies you because you would
> have
> > to change your mind and you are too old for
> that.
> > Or maybe there is a hidden fear for you.
> > A PARAfear. Now this might end up in another
> > thread.
> >
> > GG.
> >
> >
> > Susan Doris Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > >
> > > termite colonies, in cities...
> > >
> horror
> > '
> > > where does this occur? It is not 'denied',
> but
> > > since there is no objective evidence for its
> > > existence, and other probable explanations
> are
> > > available, it remains a wishful thinking,
> human
> > > idea.
> > >
> > emergent
> > > properties.
> > >
> > > Susan
> > >
> > > Enough for now.
> > >
> > > GG.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> You can speculate about horror or fear if you
> like, but no, I have neither of those! I am the
> same as I have always been - confident without
> being overly so, so that I have never been nervous
> going into any company or situation. * That is why
> I managed to cope with and come through the years
> of marriage. I made friends, long-lasting friends,
> who toldme me later that they would have liked to
> know me better, but they couldn't stand my
> husband!
>
> *I went to London on Wednesday as I had organised
> a meeting of 12 of us 'old girls' from school and
> one of them mentioned that I was the one who had
> no difficulty copingng with things. I was
> not[/I[] the central, popular one, but was the
> one they'd say, 'We'll ask Susan, she'll know.'
> Susan
>
> greengirl5 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > It is something you seem to recoil from,
> therefore
> > I wrote horror. I do not wish for it, I already
> > have it, and if you would read Upton Sinclair's
> > book - maybe you already have and have the t
> > shirt.
> > I don't know why you are so stubborn, but suit
> > yourself. You simply don't know, but I do and
> > thousands others, probably many more, maybe
> most
> > people.
> > It probably horrifies you because you would
> have
> > to change your mind and you are too old for
> that.
> > Or maybe there is a hidden fear for you.
> > A PARAfear. Now this might end up in another
> > thread.
> >
> > GG.
> >
> >
> > Susan Doris Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > >
> > > Look up 'emergent properties' e.g. in ant orQuote
Why telepathy should be so outrageous
> is
> > > hard for me to see.
> > > termite colonies, in cities...
> > >
> > > I have not heard telepathy described as aQuote
... so why should telepathy be such a
> > > horror, that it is denied?
> horror
> > '
> > > where does this occur? It is not 'denied',
> but
> > > since there is no objective evidence for its
> > > existence, and other probable explanations
> are
> > > available, it remains a wishful thinking,
> human
> > > idea.
> > >
> > > Yes, our whole bodies can be described asQuote
All our cells communicate, and not in
> > > English.
> > emergent
> > > properties.
> > >
> > > Susan
> > >
> > > Enough for now.
> > >
> > > GG.
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