--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- authfriend wrote:
> > 
> > But I'm not sure on the basis of your precis here just how
> > it's related to my post. 
> 
> Yeah, I thought of that after clicking "Send."
> 
> We talk a lot around here about the reasons behind 
> actions and beliefs. What this article does is talk 
> about how some reasons are just more persuasive 
> than others by their very nature. For example, stories 
> seem to be more persuasive than technical accounts, 
> even if those technical accounts come from authorities.
> 
> Hence, I may be willing to believe in a Golden Age of 
> Sat Yuga simply because it makes a good story. Or 
> I'll believe TM research when I've heard Skip Alexander 
> tell a story behind it, but I'll be more circumspect about 
> studies otherwise.

Seeing how Skip died a few years ago, this would be rather 
persuasive, I'll agree...







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