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Re: Are My Enemies So Sure of Themselves?
Started Ren · Date: May 21, 2007 17:49 · 1 post(s)
Who owns your organs?
Started Faye · Date: Jan 3, 2007 15:58 · 8 post(s)
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Re: Are My Enemies So Sure of Themselves?
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for store book in alt.magick
Author: Ren
Date: May 21, 2007 17:49

... ren would not be able to pull it off under any sort of scrutiny. -Douglas Stephen LaBerge was not the inventor of Lucid Dreaming, he just clarified it and wrote a chain-store book about it. There will be no experiments. There will be no scrutiny. There will be no discovery by you.
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Re: Who owns your organs?
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Author: Faye
Date: Jan 5, 2007 08:12

jakdedert wrote: I'll put it on my thrift store book search list. Chrichton's novels show up there with regularity. I have five people lined up to read my copy. If you haven't found one by then, you'll be welcome to it. Finished last night and it seems I was right about the author's passion for the subject matter. He wrote a section at the end about what needs to happen right ...
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Re: Who owns your organs?
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Author: jakdedert
Date: Jan 4, 2007 09:02

..., ethical, and legal conflicts Crichton managed to weave through his book. Much food for thought. The disclaimer at the beginning notes that the book is fiction "except the parts that aren't." It leaves one ... against the desires of the owners and their families. I'll put it on my thrift store book search list. Chrichton's novels show up there with regularity. jak Faye
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