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- From: ceci@lysator.liu.se (Cecilia Henningsson)
- Subject: Re: Myself and Magick
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- Organization: Lysator Academic Computer Society, Linkoping University, Sweden
- References: <1992Nov16.075737.23727@ncsu.edu> <tmerante.0326@weird.miami.fl.us> <JOSHUA.92Nov22084718@bailey.cpac.washington.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 14:35:44 GMT
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- >In article <tmerante.0326@weird.miami.fl.us> tmerante@weird.miami.fl.us (Tony
- >Merante) writes:
- >> And I am eager to meet people of the same mind. I also have
- >> been getting into past-life regression.
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- joshua@cpac.washington.edu (Joshua Geller) writes:
- >the important question to ask when you get into something like this is this:
- >'are these past lives I am regressing to actual memories of past lives, or
- >just some interesting fantasy I am indulging in?'. [rest of article deleted]
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- Is it really? Why not try to tolerate uncertainty and simply state
- that the so called past-life regressions might be a way for some but
- not all people to cope better with their current lives, leaving aside
- the question of truthfulness, and emphazising the question of
- helpfulness?
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- --Ceci
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