In a message dated 12/26/2006 11:02:05 PM Eastern Standard
Time,
lmneedham yahoo.co.uk writes:
> --- In imagestream@yahoogroups.com, wwenger101 ...
wrote:
> >
> >Dear Imneedham - what y2kguyarea51 was reporting in
this instance was a
> >belief based directly upon his own first-hand
experiences and not
> someone else's
> >authoritatative opinions.
>
>
>
> I am aware of what he was saying.
>
>
>
> >>Can you say the same for what you have been
saying?
>
>
> Nope. I 'consider' possibilities and probabilities. I
do not opt to
> believe outright nor to use the notion of belief as a
throwaway daily
> term.
>
> It is sloppy and gives away personal power of
discernment.
I think I can rest my case at this point. ...w
>
> >
> >With all due respect, I feel an echo from the time
when Galileo
> offered the
> >Church fathers to look through his telescope and
see for themselves,
> right
> >there first hand, that things were not entirely as
they had been
> taught, that
> >Jupiter had moons and our moon had craters, etc.
>
>
> There is no accounting for your feelings whatever, nor
any others,
> when and where scientific method may satisfactorily be
produced and
> reproduced.
>
>
> With apologies, in that birthing
> >of empirical science the position of which you
appear to have
> identified
> >with, I'm afraid you are siding with the Church
fathers.
>
>
> I only have a digust of ignorance, and the fans and
followers of
> ignorance promoting guru's.
>
>
> May I suggest that you
> >let ImageStreaming be a kind of Galilean telescope
for you and look
> to see
> >what it might show you? ....win
>
>
> Unlikely. I have a naturally creative brain and mind
for that purpose.
> Why send it down the back streets and invent all sorts
of hoops to
> jump through to squeeze out 'something'?
>
> As Lawrence Olivier said to an actor lost in the
torturous rigmorole
> of Method Acting:
>
> 'Just try acting, dear boy!'
>
>
> >
> >In a message dated 12/18/2006 12:28:46 PM Eastern
Standard Time,
> >lmneedham ... writes:
> >
> >>It's all in those words:
> >>
> >>'I truly believe'.
> >>
> >>What more does anyone want but to uphold the
faith?
> >>
> >>Bugger if their mind gets
> >>
> >>buggered.
> >>
> >>
> >>Science and scientific proofs?
> >>
> >>That ain't nothing but truth and consequences.
> >>
> >>
> >>--- In imagestream@yahoogroups.com,
"quantummechanicx"
> >><y2kguyarea51 > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>From a non scientific point of view, such
as me, I know this method
> >>>works. I don't need someone to tell me it
does or doesen't work. It
> >>>may or may not work for everyone, and
that's the way it goes
> >>>sometimes. I truly believe, if you are
genuinely interested in
> >>>changing things in your life, you don't
need a scientist or person
> >>>with a phd to tell you weather something
works or not, or is theory,
> >>>just because science needs to prove every
blasted thing on the
> planet.
> >>>
> >>>I'm all for Scientific research of all
kinds to prove and disprove
> >>>alot of things, but to say Image Streaming
is a nice idea, I guess
> >>>that's your opinion, I respect it, but this
method works for me. I
> >>>never knew how to speed read for example, I
followed Wins method and
> >>>taught myself how to speed read in a week.
Now I can read through
> >>>books in no time, and retain the
information better than I ever did
> >>>when I wasn't speed reading. [snip]
> >>>
> >
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