Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Oh, oh Bill

Cutting edge!!  As one of my students said when we discussed psych.
disorders--remember Jackie, there is a fine line between being normal and
having a disorder.  Hmmmm, cutting edge or something else??  Poor Ed, he has
to listen to this stuff all the time--imagine it is difficult for him to live
with someone on the boundary <g>.

I find that info you mentioned on auras very interesting--we sometimes laugh
at those ideas, but if we are made up of electrons, etc and as you say we
encounter another body wouldn't the attraction/repulsion create an aura
colored differently around a person??  I think I will see if I can get ahold
of that book--I have nothing else to read (hahaha).

jackief

William J. Foristal wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> Hi Jackie,
>
> Wow, you are way out there on the cutting edge of theory here. :)  I
> would think that anything you've suggested COULD be true, but it would
> take a lot of clinical studies and other research to prove or disprove
> it.
>
> One thing I wondered was whether the "aura" that many people have talked
> about is indeed there and caused by some magnetic field that each person
> has around them.  The Celestine Prophecy dealt with this in an
> interesting way.
>
> I'm not sure about the physical cause of the gravitational force, but I
> think you've hit pretty close to it.  The combined effects of the charged
> particles or ions within the molecules of each body acting on the other
> body.  I know the force of the pull is determined by the inverse square
> of the distance between the bodies and the difference in mass.
>
> There are a lot of theories one can offer with respect to magnetic fields
> and their affects on humans.  I assume there is a lot of research going
> on about this.
>
> Bil
>
> l
> On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 04:13:41 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Hi Bill
> >
> >Ok, if it is gravational pull then isn't that the attraction/repulsion
> >of
> >negative and positive ions?? (Jeez, I better take Physics 101 again).
> >If
> >so, then aren't we talking again about magnetic fields??  If so, maybe
> >those
> >ole' wives tales have a bearing in reality--changes in behavior
> >according to
> >the phases of the moon for some people some of the time.  If that is
> >true to
> >a degree then let's really go out on limb and look at how interference
> >in
> >that attraction/repulsion could affect us and our natural environment.
> > (I
> >know you are humming the theme from "The Twilight Zone--grin).
> >
> >About minerals,  I was speculating (hallucinating some might say)
> >whether
> >they balanced our negative/positive ions in someway and that is why
> >they are
> >essential in our diet.  From there we can make the leap (maybe not
> >logically) to an idea that after exposure to teratogens an increase in
> >minerals in the diet may help to offset the imbalance.  Boy, this is
> >muddy
> >as heck, I know, but it does seem logical in my own twisted thinking
> >process.
> >
> >jackief
>
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