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Originally posted by Kashai
reply to post by Logarock
In my opinion Bipolar disorder is in effect, the result of the need to have people work 16 hours a day, like in the case of early industrialization..
Any thoughts?edit on 15-11-2012 by Kashai because: Changed content
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Kashai
reply to post by Logarock
In my opinion Bipolar disorder is in effect, the result of the need to have people work 16 hours a day, like in the case of early industrialization..
Any thoughts?edit on 15-11-2012 by Kashai because: Changed content
Do you to say that a person with such DNA conditions, having been passed down, finds it hard to relax?
Originally posted by Kashai
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Kashai
reply to post by Logarock
In my opinion Bipolar disorder is in effect, the result of the need to have people work 16 hours a day, like in the case of early industrialization..
Any thoughts?edit on 15-11-2012 by Kashai because: Changed content
Do you to say that a person with such DNA conditions, having been passed down, finds it hard to relax?
They find it hard to believe things will work in there favor.
Keeping New York clean must have been an incredible task prior to electricity and the internal combustion engine.
My impression of psychosis is that it has a cultural basis, in effect that related to DNA, as a reuslt of environment.. Conditioning as a result of societies needs, resulted in behavior inconsistent with developmental progress.
Machines have replaced the street sweeper.....
Emotional experiences affect descendants....
Any thoughts?
Originally posted by Kashai
reply to post by Logarock
What if each of us are a part of an infinite puzzle, each peace being reflective of the whole.
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by Kashai
reply to post by Logarock
What if each of us are a part of an infinite puzzle, each peace being reflective of the whole.
Depends on how you want to translate that. Maybe its not a puzzle at all but simply a replication process with the whole not being reflected by anything but the body. What we see as the whole is based on the shared basic common denominators which are information limited as far as they help us understand mans spritual nature. The better of us being anomalies and not perfected by this but being perfected as others succumb to gravity and the weight as it were.
Originally posted by 1littlewolf
I think this in itself speaks volumes about the present day attitudes of most of those within the established scientific community. Nobody raises an eyebrow when discussing the quantum phenomena of moving forwards or backwards in time, particles existing in more than one place at once or amazing experiments such as the double slit and the eraser experiments. But when it comes to the subject of human consciousness and many of the fundamental questions such as life after death no one wants to touch it with a 10 foot pole.