Sal_55 wrote, in part:
> I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain.[...]
Sounds to me like you need an aluminum foil deflector beanie:
http://zapatopi.net/afdb/
Miles
> I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain. Even speaking to them
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> able to make the submissive wolves depressed.
> Any thoughts on my theory are welcome
So now we know why you're depressed. That's good. Now if we could
only figure out why you're psychotic...
Sal_55 - 04 Apr 2008 19:47 GMT
> > I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> > of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain. Even speaking to them
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> So now we know why you're depressed. That's good. Now if we could
> only figure out why you're psychotic...
No offense taken over the 2 sarcastic comments. But how do you explain
how Queen ants are able to make the workers ants work and die for her?
By secreting pheromones to make the worker ants submissive and docile
(being docile and submissive is the same as being depressed).Hey, if
in 20 years scientists prove my theiry correct,will I get a Noble
prize?
Then I can use the nobel prize award money on drugs and whores!
> I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain. Even speaking to them
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> able to make the submissive wolves depressed.
> Any thoughts on my theory are welcome
Could that biomolecular/telepathic signal be the "evil eye"?
You know --- stare you down to size?
Erin
Sal_55 - 05 Apr 2008 11:16 GMT
> > I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> > of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain. Even speaking to them
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>
> Erin
Oddly enough, most Pakistanis fervently believe in the 'evil eye'. But
here in the west, we have our own versions, like 'tempting fate', and
'touching wood' etc etc.
Erin - 05 Apr 2008 16:52 GMT
> > > I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> > > of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain. Even speaking to them
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> here in the west, we have our own versions, like 'tempting fate', and
> 'touching wood' etc etc.
I was kidding of course, but staring-- in animals is
an act of aggression; in people, it is considered rude
in many cultures. Where the "evil eye" folk lore comes
from.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_eye
Erin
You are not so off base. I have a theory similar to yours, and I know mine
is absolute. I have been called the same names and more, but I understand
because it makes no sense, though it is true. If you know the illness
Crohns and Ulcerative Colitis, this is transmitted from one person to
another by a mind/body connection, literally.When one person is on an
anti-depressant, Xanax, Prozac or any, or marijuana, cocaine, these drugs
have an uncanny ability to transfer harm to a second or third party whom the
user knows, simply by the mind and stimulant. No one is aware of the
process. And to make this illness more weird, the two (or more) parties do
not have to be in the same room for the crohnie to be sick, they can be
miles and miles apart, still the harm continues. Only the mind (that can
travel anywhere) and stimulant is necessary.
Strange, Huh? But that is what is messing up our society, causing
depression, fatigue, digestive ailments, and destruction to any part of the
body. It just keeps rolling on, the more that take anti-depressants, the
more get ill. Unrecognized by pharmaceuticals and physicians, e xcept now
and then one will believe it. And since anti-depressants are the pharms
biggest money maker, no one will run the risk of challenging them. They are
their golden calf, the wonder miracle for depression, and the false calf for
the side effects. We should have known anti-depressants are too good to be
true all the way.
Gail Michael
>I belive my depression is being caused by my parents sending some kind
> of biomolecular/telepathic signal into my brain. Even speaking to them
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> able to make the submissive wolves depressed.
> Any thoughts on my theory are welcome
dreadguy@hotmail.com - 04 Apr 2008 23:08 GMT
On Apr 4, 1:30 pm, "news.chi.sbcglobal.net"
<kureforcro...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> You are not so off base. I have a theory similar to yours, and I know mine
> is absolute. I have been called the same names and more, but I understand
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> > able to make the submissive wolves depressed.
> > Any thoughts on my theory are welcome
Dear Sal and News,
There are plenty of less radical explanations than the ones you guys
have put forth. I suggest you read up on the queen ant/ wolf pack
"control" of subordinates, and/or this Crohn's disease nonsense .
There are whole libraries of free scientific literature on these and
other related phenomena. Don't get me wrong,you both are entitled
believe what you want to believe you. Just know that education is a
personal responsibility, and belief is not evidence.
Suggested readings:
Any university level animal behavior text
Any first year human physiology or pathology university text
news.chi.sbcglobal.net - 05 Apr 2008 03:03 GMT
Radical is not impossible., and in this case not even unlikely.
I have no reason to write other than to inform.
Gail
> On Apr 4, 1:30 pm, "news.chi.sbcglobal.net"
> <kureforcro...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Any university level animal behavior text
> Any first year human physiology or pathology university text
dreadguy@hotmail.com - 05 Apr 2008 03:40 GMT
On Apr 4, 8:03 pm, "news.chi.sbcglobal.net"
<kureforcro...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Radical is not impossible., and in this case not even unlikely.
> I have no reason to write other than to inform.
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> > Any university level animal behavior text
> > Any first year human physiology or pathology university text
In that case...Thank you for your opinion.
D.