It raises the old question: What if they gave a war, and everybody came?

Give piece a chance,

Robin

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, it's that time of year again. Tomorrow, Friday, 
December 22 is 
winter solstice day, the day when we celebrate the start of the slow 
steady march of the sun into summer. But in addition to its cosmic 
significance, there's an additional reason to mark the occasion which we, 
as psychologists, should find of interest. 

 We have been invited to mark the occasion in a way hypothesized to boost 
global human consciousness and to further world peace.  Make love, not 
war. And there's nothing wrong with that.  

http://www.globalorgasm.org/demo.html

http://www.globalorgasm.org/

And it's scientific, too! See http://noosphere.princeton.edu/

So who gives a f**k for peace?

Stephen
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