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The Other Culture War
The Other Culture War People live and die by ideas. That’s not the only thing we live and die by, but ideas are big in the lives of all of us. For the last 100 years or so, trend-setting thinkers … Continue reading →
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Tagged animal communication, anomalies, anti-teleology, competing world views, cosmic mind, cultural power, culture war, cynicism, David Lorimer, denying evidence, despair, discredited paradigm, emotional wisdom, enforcing opinions, establishment power plays, good and evil, groupthink, horse psychic, idealism v materialism, ideas as causal, ideas in culture, inconsistent data, intellectual trends, laws of nature, loss of reputation, love as real, materialist paradigm, mechanistic universe, metaphysical idealism, metaphysical materialism, minds and brains, monistic idealism, NDE, near death experience, new realism, opinion shapers, paradigm change, paranormal phenomena, precognition, precognitive dreams, professional threats, reality check, reality of individuals, reasons v causes, refutation by refusing to look, scientific establishment, scientific method, scientific progress, scientific revolution, search for truth, skepticism v dogmatism, social pressure, The Galileo Commission, unconscious projections, Victor Zammit’s Friday Afterlife Report, women's wisdom
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Healing at a Distance?
Healing at a Distance? The other day I had a distance healing. Of what? you might ask. Was it a psychological problem? That’s why we have therapists. Was it a physical problem? We have medically-approved treatments for those, backed by … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anglo-American Philosophy, Australian culture, Australian philosophy, bush walks, Continental philosophy, contradictions in testimony, counterproductive treatments, courtship requirements, distance healing, Down Under, Dr. Mark Bussell, experimental neuropathy treatment, fear of doctors, first love, gifts of love, happy endings, holistic charlatans, holistic treatments, life missteps, life problematic, life review, living in history, mainstream medical protocol, medically approved treatments, mind/body problem, NDE, near death experience, neuropathy, Neuropathy Institute at Loma Linda, neuropathy treatments, overcoming contradictions, pandemic travel restrictions, pandemic-related problems, paranormal phenomena, Parisian atheist, projection syndrome, psychic healing, psycho-somatic problems, psychotherapy, real life contradictions, reasons of the heart, refusing medical treatments, Reiki healing, relationship failures, romantic backbone, romantic courage, romantic expectations, romantic life, self-care, self-image, self-trust, solving a puzzle, theoretical anomalies, toxic relationships, unexpected romantic benefits, unfamiliar territory, unsuitable suitor, Victor and Wendy Zammit Afterlife Report
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