Re: Enlightenment - Instantaneous vs. Path
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Re: Enlightenment - Instantaneous vs. Path         

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: Tom
Date: Aug 8, 2008 23:12

"Janine Starscream" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Aug 8, 3:20 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
>> "Janine Starscream" yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Guessing works better than not guessing at all, but figuring out how to
>> make
>> the best guess works better than random guessing. If you don't know how
>> to
>> do something, the best thing to do is learn how. If instead all you ever
>> do
>> is whine to Mommy to fix it for you, you'll remain ineffective all your
>> life. And if Mommy is only some sort of hypothetical invisible being, the
>> tactic becomes even less effective.
>
> Do you think I'm really whining to mommy? I mean maybe I am, that's
> not how I saw it exactly, but your a very logical and rational thinker
> for the most part so I'm gonna make a leap and trust your judgement.

I know nothing at all about your behavior except what you tell me. I was
making a generalized statement. Whether or not it applies to you personally
is something you'll have to judge for yourself.
> I just see a value in right brained thinking controlled by left brain
> thinking. There has to be a unity of the hemispheres and the glands,
> though not necessarily an actual symmetry.

"Right-brained thinking" vs "left-brained thinking" is a pop psych
misunderstanding of neurology.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateralization_of_brain_function
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