In a few words, Santosh has described a similar brand of medicine, much 
utilized in the West : it is called psychiatry !  It is home to several of its 
own 'schools,'  some soggy and idiosyncratic, with early forms bordering on 
the ritualistic.  Churchmen (Faith) were not exactly mesmerized by Freud's  
'quirky'  discourses, in the 1920's.  As for 'hilarious', may be not, but the 
sad soul probably leaves the couch momentarily happier.     eric.




--- On Thu, 7/16/09, isouza <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Astrology has its own plus points and has to be taken as such. The >Universe 
>is interconnected, stars and moon have influence on human
>beings. I do not accept witchcraft.
>

This is hilarious. Accepting one unscientific ritual and rejecting another 
appears to be based entirely on quirky personal tastes, faiths, moods, whims 
and fancies. I am tempted to provide a list of all the fantastic quack 
practices to find out which ones are to be accepted and which ones are to be 
rejected, just for fun. Perhaps, exorcism is in and voodoo is out on the basis 
of these made up foggy individualized idiosyncrasies.

Cheers,

Santosh


      




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