Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 " 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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