Yes - there's a bit of me that wants to fall in love with Galadriel (you can tell I'm reading TLOTR at present


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Yea, blah. The belief/placebo is real...peter wrote:Interesting though, when you give it consideration, just how strong in its effect 'belief' can be; just consider what we are now coming to understand as to the degree that placebo influences the real world effects of the pharmaceuticals we take under prescription. How much then did the same effect make magic also manifest itself in real world effects. Nothing is but nothing in this world unless belief makes it so - this is no less true of magic and it's effects than anything else. No?
I'm a total fan of believing/committing---cuz it can HELP---but ONLY if you do it IN ADDITION, and not INSTEAD.
Yea, right. Not. Whoever tells you that is misreading evidence.peter wrote: In a small number of cases, particularly among the very old or frail of health these responses will be sufficiently extreme as to cause death
Off-topic, but Peter's absolutely correct. I've met with more than one family who have lost a loved one due to a reaction to the flu vaccine. It's more common than you think. Still totally worth getting the vaccination, but there are risks to certain people. There's a link to miscarriage as well.Vraith wrote:Yea, right. Not. Whoever tells you that is misreading evidence.peter wrote: In a small number of cases, particularly among the very old or frail of health these responses will be sufficiently extreme as to cause death
Last I knew, no causal connection between flu vaccines and death had been shown.Cail wrote:Off-topic, but Peter's absolutely correct.
I have more than one death certificate in my files which lists the cause of death as a reaction to the flu vaccine. I also have medical texts and lecture notes that discuss the (slight) risk.Vraith wrote:Last I knew, no causal connection between flu vaccines and death had been shown.Cail wrote:Off-topic, but Peter's absolutely correct.
And miscarriage:
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1207210
Ursula K. Le Guin wrote:All power is one in source and end, I think. Years and distances, stars and candles, water and wind and wizardry, the craft in a man's hand and the wisdom in a tree's root: they all arise together. My name, and yours, and the true name of the sun, or a spring of water, or an unborn child, all are syllables of the great word that is very slowly spoken by the shining of the stars. There is no other power. No other name.
I love a lot of UKL.Fist and Faith wrote:Ursula K. Le Guin wrote:All power is one in source and end, I think. Years and distances, stars and candles, water and wind and wizardry, the craft in a man's hand and the wisdom in a tree's root: they all arise together. My name, and yours, and the true name of the sun, or a spring of water, or an unborn child, all are syllables of the great word that is very slowly spoken by the shining of the stars. There is no other power. No other name.