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Mental-Physical Order

Be it by a current or future reader, the question may become in as much about the wide-scale strategies for general affairs. As are so often addressed as massacres are more frequent at schools, and wars continue to form, as a cultural threshold is further determined. The paradigm forthrightly divulged by the Alchemy series, repeatedly returns to my mind, and a explanation for the conflicts of interest is ever-present, as even more so desired. As a single male, I’m constantly of the mind about attaining a female partner and all it entails with career, commitment, and obligations in the immediate tense in communication, appearance and demeanor. In the fourth novel, there comes to bear in the ongoing philosophical enquiry, a revelation from a particular character about the reality of a Man, and the kind of de-reality, whereby a woman doesn’t even exist. It’s a concept relating to the genome and the x/y chromosome factor, which I’ve addressed on blog prior. My ongoing question in this lig...

How credible is astrology?

Geoffrey Dean, a scientist and former astrologer based in Perth, Australia, and Ivan Kelly, a psychologist at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada; worked on a conclusive article near a decade ago which reverted to in the direst fashion, a common depreciation in the trust of society, in the validation of communion through empirical standards. Without this there can be no trust and thus value in terms as so defined, and the common agreement in understanding of quality. For several decades, these two controlled researchers who tracked more than 2,000 people – most of them born within minutes of each other. According to astrology, they made the claim, the subjects should have had very similar traits. The babies were originally recruited as part of a medical study begun in London in 1958 into how the circumstances of birth can affect future health. More than 2,000 babies born in early March that year were registered and their development monitored at regular intervals. The researchers...