--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Nelson wrote:
> >
> > If I am sitting with a group of vegetarians enjoying my
> > cheeseburgher and thinking how good it is, I would 
> > doubt that thought would be anyone elses. 
> 
> Oh, come on -- you know they want it!   ; - )
> 
> Good point to make, though, in this context: Even though
> consciousness may be a receiver of thoughts from the 
> thought sphere just as the eyes receive light from the 
> electromagnetic spectrum, it doesn't mean an 
> individual's consciousness isn't capable of generating
> its own thoughts.

Exactly.  There is no *question* in my mind that 
we pick up on the thoughts of others.  *Everyone*
does it; most just don't know that they do it.
And it's worst in crowded situations, like big
cities.  But even if you go out into the wilder-
ness, hundreds of miles from the nearest person,
you'll still have thoughts.

I guess that someone could assume that they were
picking up on animal thoughts, but I'll tell ya,
the last time I was out in the desert and found
myself wanting a burger, I'd be willing to bet 
that none of the coyotes in the area were
thinking about that burger.  :-)  :-)  :-)








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