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The word "psychic" is derived from the Greek work psychikos meaning "of the psyche - or soul." The reference is to aspects of human nature that are not readily explainable in terms of conventional, material science. The focus of this movement will be to shed the light of reason upon those situations where ignorance, fear and prejudice regarding human psychic functioning exist - particularly in the domains of education, science and religion. By confronting ignorance, fear and prejudice regarding psychic abilities, we hope to help create a world in which people feel encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities. -JM http://www.intuition.org/PsychicLiberation.htm |
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On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 06:15:13 GMT, Rudolph_X
wrote: The word "psychic" is derived from the Greek work psychikos meaning "of the psyche - or soul." The reference is to aspects of human nature that are not readily explainable in terms of conventional, material science. The focus of this movement will be to shed the light of reason upon those situations where ignorance, fear and prejudice regarding human psychic functioning exist - particularly in the domains of education, science and religion. By confronting ignorance, fear and prejudice regarding psychic abilities, we hope to help create a world in which people feel encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities. -JM Since science _is_ "the light of reason," this quote doesn't make much sense. Mike |
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![]() Mb wrote: On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 06:15:13 GMT, Rudolph_X wrote: The word "psychic" is derived from the Greek work psychikos meaning "of the psyche - or soul." The reference is to aspects of human nature that are not readily explainable in terms of conventional, material science. The focus of this movement will be to shed the light of reason upon those situations where ignorance, fear and prejudice regarding human psychic functioning exist - particularly in the domains of education, science and religion. By confronting ignorance, fear and prejudice regarding psychic abilities, we hope to help create a world in which people feel encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities. -JM Since science _is_ "the light of reason," this quote doesn't make much sense. Mike Well, sometimes the scientists prostitute themselves for money. Fifty years ago the scientists were publishing research that 'proved' that 'smoking is good for you', but of course the tobacco companies were funding the grants that paid their salaries. Scientists also commonly fudge their results, to suit a special interest bias, in order to get more grant money from the special interest group, for 'further studies', (propaganda purposes) etc. More recently, some scientists wanted to teach 'Creationism' in secular Colleges and Universities, because they were blatantly getting funding from religious organizations to do so. Today, professors could lose their jobs if they advocate any subject matter the biased political/religious/academic establishment does not like. Most establishment scientists are often very unscientific. They do it for the money. J.M. is only saying that research in paranormal phenomenon can be done in a scientific way, and the ridicule is part of the establishment agenda to undermine serious scientific study. The Establishment Religions are afraid that once people open up to the impending new age realities, that serious research in 'paranormal studies' will inevitably bring, that their archaic religious myths will end up on the ash heap of history, and this is what they are trying to prevent, at all cost. And so, they have taken control of all of the scientific/educational establishments, and ridicule anything they suspect might be threatening to their positions of priviledge and power. However, truth keeps marching on, and they will fail. |
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![]() "Rudolph_X" wrote in message ... snip Well, sometimes the scientists prostitute themselves for money. Fifty years ago the scientists were publishing research that 'proved' that 'smoking is good for you', but of course the tobacco companies were funding the grants that paid their salaries. Scientists also commonly fudge their results, to suit a special interest bias, in order to get more grant money from the special interest group, for 'further studies', (propaganda purposes) etc. More recently, some scientists wanted to teach 'Creationism' in secular Colleges and Universities, because they were blatantly getting funding from religious organizations to do so. Today, professors could lose their jobs if they advocate any subject matter the biased political/religious/academic establishment does not like. Most establishment scientists are often very unscientific. They do it for the money. J.M. is only saying that research in paranormal phenomenon can be done in a scientific way, and the ridicule is part of the establishment agenda to undermine serious scientific study. The Establishment Religions are afraid that once people open up to the impending new age realities, that serious research in 'paranormal studies' will inevitably bring, that their archaic religious myths will end up on the ash heap of history, and this is what they are trying to prevent, at all cost. And so, they have taken control of all of the scientific/educational establishments, and ridicule anything they suspect might be threatening to their positions of priviledge and power. However, truth keeps marching on, and they will fail. Rudy, So your screed is on topic for sci.astro because you are on a crusade to purify and expand the boundaries of science? OK. But you look remarkably like a paranoic conspiracy-monger. And/or a troll. -- Tom McDonald remove 'nohormel' to reply |
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