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Like London buses, thoughts are most gregarious - they love company,

they arrive in convoys, rarely one at a time. When I said I

occasionally check out a female's physical attributes, to see if they

would make a suitable mother for my offspring, I was casual in my

wording. More accurately - I notice myself, not me, checking these

things out, beyond my conscious volition. I would say it's the dna in

my stored sperm, getting restless, wanting to go out and reproduce

itself. And when a woman's egg is broody, it's hallucination time,

mind-altering, reality distorting drugs flood her system! My father

was kind enough to give me candida when I was a boy, and I noticed

the fungus, not me, craving for sugar. Who knows what other parasitic

and symbiotic microscopic organisms we have within our bodies,

generating thoughts/psychoneurochemicals? Food for thought, or

thought for food, Tim

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Oh my dear Tim,

What a fantastic " story " you have there.

You said: " I noticed the fungus, not me, craving for sugar. Who knows

what other parasitic and symbiotic microscopic organisms we have

within our bodies, generating thoughts/psychoneurochemicals? "

Here is my take on that:

" I noticed MY THINKING, not me, craving for sugar. Who knows what

other parasitic

and symbiotic microscopic THOUGHTS we have within our MINDS,

generating thoughts/psychoneurochemicals? "

We have " parasitic and symbiotic microscopic organisms " ; yea, that's

the ticket.

Love, sTeve D.

> Like London buses, thoughts are most gregarious - they love

company,

> they arrive in convoys, rarely one at a time. When I said I

> occasionally check out a female's physical attributes, to see if

they

> would make a suitable mother for my offspring, I was casual in my

> wording. More accurately - I notice myself, not me, checking these

> things out, beyond my conscious volition. I would say it's the dna

in

> my stored sperm, getting restless, wanting to go out and reproduce

> itself. And when a woman's egg is broody, it's hallucination time,

> mind-altering, reality distorting drugs flood her system! My father

> was kind enough to give me candida when I was a boy, and I noticed

> the fungus, not me, craving for sugar. Who knows what other

parasitic

> and symbiotic microscopic organisms we have within our bodies,

> generating thoughts/psychoneurochemicals? Food for thought, or

> thought for food, Tim

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" I noticed MY THINKING, not me, craving for sugar. Who knows what

other parasitic and symbiotic microscopic THOUGHTS we have within our

MINDS, generating thoughts/psychoneurochemicals? " Steve D

Yes, we have those too, another interesting field for investigation.

With love and wisdom, the analytical mind can produce miracles, so

obvious we don't notice them! Happy New Year to all, Tim

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