Ah Greylorn,
I must have missed this idea when I critiqued your hypothesis or have you added something since.
Are you implying the possibilty of our living multiple lives? Don’t tell me that you are advocating the Many Worlds Interpretation of the Schroedinger’s wave equation?
I recently got to sing "who threw the overall’s in Mrs, Murphy’s chowder at our family’s St. Patrick’s party. Political correctness has even impacted on this grand old standard. Did you know that the language police have replaced “mick” with “hick” in the latest renditions.
Yppop
Good to hear from you, FRiend!
You stopped critiquing my material after just a few chapters, at least a few years ago, as I recall. You nailed a really stupid mistake in my
Energy chapter, and I believe that I thanked you properly, but you’ve not followed up, and I do not pester.
You only read the warm-up material. Did you think that I was finished?
Subsequent chapters go into the subject of human consciousness and purpose in far more depth. Since the material is designed to deal with all solid physical theory and all empirical evidence, I was required to deal with past life research. It is something which I had a tough time accepting, way back when, until I read a lot of material. Even that was equivocal, being tied up with various Eastern belief systems and California-style new-age religion. So I learned hypnosis and did my own research, with controls. I also arranged to have myself regressed into past-life experiences, and made it a point to have this done by hypnotists who were way too incompetent to trick me. Ugly experiences, but informative.
No, I do not buy into the many-world interpretations of modern pseudo-scientific nitwits. But I have come to accept the idea that in order to fully participate in this awesome universe, we must do more than spend a single lifetime attending a particular church, parroting certain prayers, and obeying simple rules. IMO a soul cannot prepare itself suitably in a single-life experience, as I once believed. Wish it were otherwise.
Did I mention that song earlier? Years ago when I was raising the old souls who had chosen to spend the formative years of their current lifetime with me, “Who Threw…” was a favorite song. The kids sang; I played guitar. I’m disgusted but not surprised by the stupid PC change from Mick to “hick.”
The girls’ favorite was, “Let Her Sleep Under the Bar,” after I explained it. I wonder what the PC hacks have done with “
Harvard men…” in that song?
PM me to share good non-PC anecdotes. I came to distrust Hispanics upon discovering that none who pretended to be friends, nor any who expressed their true feelings, would tell me their Gringo jokes. A PC attitude is training in untrustworthiness, IMO. We human souls are a laughably silly lot, and if we cannot learn to laugh at one another in good spirit or ill, we belong in little slimeball-critter bodies on a cold moon in deep space, not on this fine planet. Without the freedom to laugh at one another, we are not free.