William McNeill: philosopher of direct hook-ups with invisible minds.

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Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 8, 2013 at 1:30am

Hearsay: yes, that is another way of saying PSYCHIC INSIGHT

Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 8, 2013 at 1:15am

How many personalities are there? How many roles taken? How do we wit, or outwit ourselves? Do we treat ourselves as dogs (a theme of the stamp)? How do we teach ourselves to wit or outwit others? And what if this gets away, as in multiple personality disorders? Are psychics really just many-personality guessers? Did Jung have or suffer from this? Multiple personality, dissociation, and C.G. Jung's complex ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2808130
1. J Anal Psychol. 1989 Oct;34(4):353-70. Multiple personality, dissociation, and C.G. Jung's complex theory. Noll R. Comment in J Anal Psychol. 1993 Jul;38(3):321 ...
Who Are We Really? : C.G. Jung's "Split Personality ...
www.psychologytoday.com/.../who...cg-jungs-split-personality   Cached
Did Jung suffer from " multiple personality disorder" ? "Split personality"? Dissociative Identity Disorder? Or was he a compensated childhood ...

Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 8, 2013 at 12:49am

I believe you are closing in fast on all the riddle solutions. You want to include your self(ves) as well.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 7, 2013 at 11:58pm

Yeah. The poor pooch that has to psyche out a neurotic owner.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 7, 2013 at 9:05pm

Now you've got Zuhandenheit, Vorhandbefehlungswille and whatever else crosses your mind psychically.

Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 7, 2013 at 8:50pm

William E. S. McNeill

Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 7, 2013 at 8:40pm

The iguanas in the Bahamas have learned, or found their god(s): tourists who buy buckets of grapes and feed them. The male iguanas are typically scrappy and get into the oracle thing, staying close to the tourist paths and suffering a bad diet accordingly.

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    Feeding wildlife is an increasingly common tourist activity, but a new study shows that already-imperilled iguanas are suffering further physiological problems as a ...
    Training is God-Talk, and maybe dogs become just as good psychics as those who make their more human predictions on line. Dog training is an income stream, and the object is to teach the dog to anticipate--psychically--rather than repeat--Pavlovianianly. Well, maybe not. I'm just the stamp maker. Anything you predict is a psychic event, regardless.
Comment by Ian C Dengler on December 7, 2013 at 11:50am

now you are the psychic. a Pavlovian one at at that.

William McNeill: philosopher of direct hook-ups with invisible minds.

I suppose this is a stamp about the oft-asked God? problem. There's Bogdanov and mechanistic God-Building. That could be the architecture in a protein's command module, or a well-trained dog. EVERYBODY SEEMS TO WANT TO BE PSYCHIC ABOUT WHAT GOD IS SUPPOSED TO DO! Well, that's the stamp of today.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 7, 2013 at 11:30am

Hearsay?

Here, here!

You don't have to be psychic to know that the dog is thinking about food.

Dogs always think about food.

Woof!

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