Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!wanginst!ulowell!mod-psi From: mod-psi@ulowell.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.psi Subject: Definitions Message-ID: <867@ulowell.UUCP> Date: Wed, 17-Dec-86 17:40:21 EST Article-I.D.: ulowell.867 Posted: Wed Dec 17 17:40:21 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 18-Dec-86 04:49:01 EST References: <843@ulowell.UUCP> <543@hcfeams.UUCP> Sender: rickheit@ulowell.UUCP Reply-To: khudson@hawk.UUCP (Urlord) Followup-To: Articles 13 and 14 of Mod.psi Distribution: net Organization: Miskatonic University Lines: 50 Keywords: definitions, wicca (wycca), mind, brain Approved: rickheit@ulowell.UUCP [] My definition of the brain includes only the physiological or physical aspects. The mind is that part of the person which makes him/her unique and which may or may not be immortal. I don't know because I haven't lived that long ;^). The mind , however is dependant upon the brain in order to express itself to other brains which are linked to minds. There might be ways to get around this through telepathy, but even this has been shown to be linked with physiological changes in brain waves. This might or might not be just a side effect of mind to mind communication. It is still up in the air. > From ulowell!harlie!carl Wed Dec 17 08:57:53 EST 1986 > Article 13 of mod.psi: > > Regarding witchcraft and psi, I think they are two different phenomena. > Psi is exercise of mental capabilities, while witchcraft and "magic" > seem to be some way of invoking, rather than doing something directly. If you talk to people who practice witchcraft (wiccans or wyccans), including some of the prominent ones, they will tell you that they are definitely doing something directly when they cast a spell or meditate. They usually don't do things like making objects float in the air because it is not that important. Most of the things that they would consider important (comparable to a psionicist making a book float to him/her) are not visible. They take what is there and change it through sending energy and don't try to add in another factor that was not there in the first place. Yes, there are wiccans out there that would like to be able to teleport, but that is not the central theme of witchcraft. I'm not saying that that is all psionicists want to do either. I consider myself to fall in the middle of the two groups, because I do want to be able to do neat things in the physical world as well as neat things in the inner world. I use both psionics and witchcraft to do these things. If there are any wiccans (or wyccans) out there that would like to explain the craft in more detail it would be greatly appreciated. I don't know enough to explain the complexity of it all. > From ulowell!hcfeams!sks Wed Dec 17 08:59:49 EST 1986 > Article 14 of mod.psi: > > As is always the case, these are my opinions, and no one elses. Don't be so sure. People (like me) do hold opinions very similar to yours. If that is of any comfort to you. ;^) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Joy is in the ears that hear" Foamfollower the Giant Urlord (Kevin Hudson) UUCP: !wanginst!ulowell!khudson@hawk