Music as a drug with triangle cards

Owen O'Neill owen.01 at GMAIL.COM
Sun Jan 30 17:29:18 EST 2011


The article throws out alot of technical-sounding word combinations
that don't mean anything. The guy alludes to what would be some
revolutionary observations of internal brain activity, but one of his
sources he links to is
http://www.aquathought.com/idatra/symposium/95/cole.htm

which begins:

"Neuro-Electrical Effects of Human-Dolphin Interaction and
Sono-Chemical Hypotheses

Speaker: David M. Cole
Affiliation: Chairman, AquaThought Foundation"

And goes on to say that incomplete test results suggest that chilling
out with some dolphins appears to relax people, their EEG readings
before and after being similar to [my own analogy] those in previous
independent studies involving people when they're petting a dog or
cat. Also appearing are the words 'psychoneuroimmunology' and
'phenomenological', not in the same paragraph though. When someone
says phenomenology they'd better have some real good context like in
that part of the movie Dark Star with the talking bomb.

On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 10:40 AM, mike coleman <insect.brain at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> dear anyone, when I was up unable to sleep this morning I disovered
> that a triangle card WAS used in some forms of the ESP tests, but that
> is all I gleaned and I am not pursuing the matter further because too
> many of you are better qualified
> So I take my bow and give you this (link) that I grabbed. I didn't
> read it (yet) but it seemed like it had enough crap in it to be worthy
> in some way to some, one.
>
> http://www.mind-energy.net/archives/151-The-Secret-of-Psychic-Music-Healing.html



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