The End...For Now
To a great and thoughtful group of minds, thanks. This was the best course ever.
To a great and thoughtful group of minds, thanks. This was the best course ever.
What this story should be like and what research is likely to be referred to for it.
The wonders of the imagination during transitional periods of consciousness.
Looking back and picking up the pieces, if you will.
Here's a working, very unpolished draft. I plan to add quite a bit more to this.
Enjoy.
Feel free to comment on whatever you see.
I've had this pretty much posted for a while, but here it is again, revised, in a separate blog entry.
Sex, clones, and Judy Bridgewater.
Thanks to all of you who gave me feedback on this blog review. It was extremely helpful.
Hopefully, this thing came out right :)
Enjoy.
"Ask the Spirits" by Po Lai Yau
I’ve heard of countless stories about spirits’ powerful influence on one’s health in many Asian cultures. These stories are absolutely amazing. For instance, a person who gets a fever or whose facial muscles become partially paralyzed would go to a spiritual guide rather than a doctor. These spiritual guides can always come up with some “logical” explanations. For example, you have bumped into some spirit on the street and offended “it”. Or, you have said something the spirit didn’t like, so you’re being punished. These individuals would not consider the possible physiological or neurological origin of their conditions, since it feels better to externalize the cause of a health problem...
What's my advantage?