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Re: Study into near-death experiences     

Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:44

...it's generally like to have a birth trauma. Particular childhood memories suddenly descend into a deeper physical level. That physicality involves losing control of breathing - suffocating and hyperventilating alternately, violent rhythmic movements. The movements may be arching of the back spasmodically. Then comes rebirth, the beginning of a new way of breathing, a tangible sense...
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Re: Jung on religious experiences     

Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 19, 2008 15:36

... Unavoidable tautology. I see what he means, though. W : ) When a person's qualia producing brain structures get messed with, through such as weird food, hyperventilation, stroke, parasites, epilepsy, drugs, trauma, ritual, (magic, mystical manifestation, the holy ghost :-)), etc., strange perceptions may occur. The automatic confabulation of "making sense" of those perceptions ...
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Re: Majic 101     

Author: zgsmith1
Date: Aug 17, 2008 09:38

... to you, "Throw the bones in the yard, Kevin.... In the yard, Kevin... In the yard". Then you look at him nonplused by the imperative for this and the voodoo witch doctor starts to hyperventilate and clutch his chest and then you respond with, "Oh, yes, of course, the bones should be throw in the yard. What was I thinking." So compliance on my part has been accomplished by...
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Re: Majic 101     

Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 14, 2008 18:24

... to you, "Throw the bones in the yard, Kevin.... In the yard, Kevin... In the yard". Then you look at him nonplused by the imperative for this and the voodoo witch doctor starts to hyperventilate and clutch his chest and then you respond with, "Oh, yes, of course, the bones should be throw in the yard. What was I thinking." So compliance on my part has been accomplished by...
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Re: Majic 101     

Author: C3
Date: Aug 14, 2008 18:17

...says to you, "Throw the bones in the yard, Kevin.... In the yard, Kevin... In the yard". �Then you look at him nonplused by the imperative for this and the voodoo witch doctor starts to hyperventilate and clutch his chest and then you respond with, "Oh, yes, of course, the bones should be throw in the yard. What was I thinking." �So compliance on my part has been accomplished by the...
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Majic 101     

Author: kmurphy004
Date: Aug 14, 2008 18:04

... doctor says to you, "Throw the bones in the yard, Kevin.... In the yard, Kevin... In the yard". Then you look at him nonplused by the imperative for this and the voodoo witch doctor starts to hyperventilate and clutch his chest and then you respond with, "Oh, yes, of course, the bones should be throw in the yard. What was I thinking." So compliance on my part has been accomplished by the ...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 12, 2008 16:21

... healing from a purely physical technique that uses hyperventilation. I am also aware that the use of drugs and hyperventilation techniques are much more powerful than the illness-modelled (clinical...or anything. They can also be spontaneous such as natural hyperventilation, which your disease model rejects. Now do you understand my...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 12, 2008 12:09

... physical healing from a purely physical technique that uses hyperventilation. I am also aware that the use of drugs and hyperventilation techniques are much more powerful than the illness-modelled (clinical)...or anything. They can also be spontaneous such as natural hyperventilation, which your disease model rejects. Now do you understand my...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 11, 2008 21:06

...physical healing from a purely physical technique that uses hyperventilation. I am also aware that the use of drugs and hyperventilation techniques are much more powerful than the illness-modelled (clinical)... or anything. They can also be spontaneous such as natural hyperventilation, which your disease model rejects. Now do you understand my...
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Re: Hey JJ [JohnJones] As talk therapy declined, TV ads contributed to an "aura of invincibility" around drugs for depression and anxiety...     

Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 11, 2008 11:54

...encountered physical healing from a purely physical technique that uses hyperventilation. I am also aware that the use of drugs and hyperventilation techniques are much more powerful than the illness-modelled (clinical...or anything. They can also be spontaneous such as natural hyperventilation, which your disease model rejects. Now do you understand my...
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