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Author: C3C3 Date: Apr 22, 2008 16:25
Some mental patients have complained about psychiatrists "torturing"
them. Is this possible? I guess what I'm saying is, can our thoughts
or spiritual or (for lack of a better word, *voodoo*) other actions
hurt people? I have a word for such people, EHS, evil human spirits. I
worry sometimes that the mental patients (towel heads) who were
lobotomized are still being haunted by their psychiatrists.
This notion is similar to Satanic ritual. It can look normal on the
surface but is actually quite evil.
If Mother Teresa said "Hello" to you it would look normal. If she
tried an opposite spiritual approach (she wouldn't) and said the same
"Hello," everything would still look normal: her voice, her body, even
her eyes would look the same to most people but it would send chills
up your spine because she would be evil and no one else would know it.
Some witch wished me a "Merry Christmas" once and it sent chills up my
spine the way she said it. How can she be that evil? To everyone else
she would probably look perfectly normal.
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Author: Sir FrederickSir Frederick Date: Apr 22, 2008 16:41
No.
Though it would make the place more exciting if so.
I have tried many times with no success. The only
effect has been that I no longer go to cafes.
BTW, are you nuts?
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Author: XarxXarx Date: Apr 22, 2008 16:40
> Some mental patients have complained about psychiatrists "torturing"
> them. Is this possible? I guess what I'm saying is, can our thoughts
> or spiritual or (for lack of a better word, *voodoo*) other actions
> hurt people? I have a word for such people, EHS, evil human spirits. I
> worry sometimes that the mental patients (towel heads) who were
> lobotomized are still being haunted by their psychiatrists.
>
> This notion is similar to Satanic ritual. It can look normal on the
> surface but is actually quite evil.
>
> If Mother Teresa said "Hello" to you it would look normal. If she
> tried an opposite spiritual approach (she wouldn't) and said the same
> "Hello," everything would still look normal: her voice, her body, even
> her eyes would look the same to most people but it would send chills
> up your spine because she would be evil and no one else would know it.
> Some witch wished me a "Merry Christmas" once and it sent chills up my
> spine the way she said it. How can she be that evil? To everyone else
> she would probably look perfectly normal. ...
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Author: XarxXarx Date: Apr 22, 2008 16:42
"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
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> No.
> Though it would make the place more exciting if so.
> I have tried many times with no success. The only
> effect has been that I no longer go to cafes.
>
> BTW, are you nuts?
Someone who states categorically that he is God may have a lickle wickle iddy
bit of a mental health problem eh Sir Frederick?
Yes - one hundred percent nuts this one!!!
Xarx
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Apr 22, 2008 17:07
> Some mental patients have complained about psychiatrists "torturing"
> them. Is this possible? I guess what I'm saying is, can our thoughts
> or spiritual or (for lack of a better word, *voodoo*) other actions
> hurt people? I have a word for such people, EHS, evil human spirits. I
> worry sometimes that the mental patients (towel heads) who were
> lobotomized are still being haunted by their psychiatrists.
>
> This notion is similar to Satanic ritual. It can look normal on the
> surface but is actually quite evil.
>
> If Mother Teresa said "Hello" to you it would look normal. If she
> tried an opposite spiritual approach (she wouldn't) and said the same
> "Hello," everything would still look normal: her voice, her body, even
> her eyes would look the same to most people but it would send chills
> up your spine because she would be evil and no one else would know it.
> Some witch wished me a "Merry Christmas" once and it sent chills up my
> spine the way she said it. How can she be that evil? To everyone else
> she would probably look perfectly normal. ...
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Apr 22, 2008 17:09
"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
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> No.
> Though it would make the place more exciting if so.
> I have tried many times with no success. The only
> effect has been that I no longer go to cafes.
>
> BTW, are you nuts?
Surely you mean "are your qualia disarranged".
BOfL
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Apr 22, 2008 17:11
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> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
> news:lkts04tkfmhopc31kbpb9ev3n3qstfbdva@4ax.com...
>> No.
>> Though it would make the place more exciting if so.
>> I have tried many times with no success. The only
>> effect has been that I no longer go to cafes.
>>
>> BTW, are you nuts?
>
> Someone who states categorically that he is God may have a lickle wickle
> iddy bit of a mental health problem eh Sir Frederick?
> Yes - one hundred percent nuts this one!!!
> Xarx
>
To proclaim 100%% awareness about another's state of consciousness also
sounds suspicious.
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Author: XarxXarx Date: Apr 22, 2008 17:31
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>> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
>> news:lkts04tkfmhopc31kbpb9ev3n3qstfbdva@4ax.com...
>>> No.
>>> Though it would make the place more exciting if so.
>>> I have tried many times with no success. The only
>>> effect has been that I no longer go to cafes.
>>>
>>> BTW, are you nuts?
>>
>> Someone who states categorically that he is God may have a lickle wickle
>> iddy bit of a mental health problem eh Sir Frederick?
>> Yes - one hundred percent nuts this one!!!
>> Xarx
>> ...
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Author: C3C3 Date: Apr 22, 2008 18:44
On Apr 22, 5:07�pm, "brian fletcher" gmail.com> wrote:
>> Some mental patients have complained about psychiatrists "torturing"
>> them. �Is this possible? �I guess what I'm saying is, can our thoughts
>> or spiritual or (for lack of a better word, *voodoo*) other actions
>> hurt people? I have a word for such people, EHS, evil human spirits. I
>> worry sometimes that the mental patients (towel heads) who were
>> lobotomized are still being haunted by their psychiatrists.
>
>> This notion is similar to Satanic ritual. �It can look normal on the
>> surface but is actually quite evil.
>
>> If Mother Teresa said "Hello" to you it would look normal. �If she ...
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Apr 22, 2008 21:27
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> "brian fletcher" gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:480e7ea3$0$13946$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
>>>
>>> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
>>> news:lkts04tkfmhopc31kbpb9ev3n3qstfbdva@4ax.com...
>>>> No.
>>>> Though it would make the place more exciting if so.
>>>> I have tried many times with no success. The only
>>>> effect has been that I no longer go to cafes.
>>>>
>>>> BTW, are you nuts?
>>>
>>> Someone who states categorically that he is God may have a lickle wickle
>>> iddy bit of a mental health problem eh Sir Frederick? ...
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