--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Lacking personal experience, if one has developed it, 
> > > one could use one's intuition.  And again:
> > 
> > How do you know your intuition has developed
> > sufficiently to be able to evaluate claims for
> > a phenomenon that you haven't experienced?
> 
> I've given you the best answer I can already,
> twice now.  Here it is again:
> 
> Intuition is one of those "Been there, done that,
> got the T-shirt" kinda things.  You can't *explain*
> the T-shirt to someone else, and they can't wear
> your T-shirt.  They've got to find their own, and
> the only way to do that is to go there and do that.
>  
> You're trying to understand an experience you can
> only experience.
>

+++ Great analogy the T-shirt is.
    Also,paraphrasing an old quote, what you have expierienced, you
may say is but, what you have not, you may not say is not.
    Again, if you see ducks flying, there might be a good chance that
chickens might also.  N.






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