Panic caused by tangible thought or physiological memory?

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Panic caused by tangible thought or physiological memory?

Postby charon on October 7th, 2011, 1:56 pm 

This thread has been split from the thread with the same title in Social Sciences.
Since it appears not to deal with the scientific/technical aspect of the question, but rather to relate to an ongoing conversation from elsewhere, it might be more appropriate to discuss it here in O&E.
In addition, please, Charon, try and state your points in words, rather than linking interminable youtube messages: this is the general policy in these forums.
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Mossling -

Don't bother to analyse it or turn it into a technical issue. That won't solve it and, if you were serious about freedom from fear, a moment's thought would tell you that.

It always amuses me that those with such problems always choose completely the wrong way to approach their problem. It implies they don't actually care, they merely appear to care - which, considering the trouble they're in, is utterly astounding.

Try this. The problem here is not only that it's tedious to listen to it, which I fully admit, but that it means one actually has to do something about it. And, of course, no one wants to do that.

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Re: Panic caused by tangible thought or physiological memory

Postby Mossling on October 7th, 2011, 7:14 pm 

charon wrote:Don't bother to analyse it or turn it into a technical issue.

I don't know what "issue" you are talking about, and even if there were one, you are on a science forum here - I don't think seeking not to analyse is part of the modern scientific paradigm. Wrong place for your strange ideas, charon. I ask you politely not to attempt to derail this thread.
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Re: Panic caused by tangible thought or physiological memory

Postby charon on October 8th, 2011, 4:30 am 

Mossling -

I don't know what "issue" you are talking about


Panic. It's at the top of the page and at the start of every post.

I ask you politely not to attempt to derail this thread


You're assuming, of course, that I'd try to derail a thread.

I don't think seeking not to analyse is part of the modern scientific paradigm


It's not, quite right, but you can see what you've done, can't you? Having tried the religious/philosophical approach now you're trying the scientific one.

Never mind, have fun :)
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Re: Panic caused by tangible thought or physiological memory

Postby charon on October 10th, 2011, 1:15 pm 

Neuro -

this is the general policy in these forums


Understood.
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