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July | 2010 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for July, 2010. The no-man’s land of spirituality. On July 25, 2010 Leave a Comment. I have always been a huge fan and follower of Buddhist philosophy and practice, but eventually I came to discover that I do not have a devotional bone in my body. Or soul, to be more accurate, I guess. Read Full Post ». Back in the rational saddle. On July 24, 2010 Leave a Comment. Since I wrote the Planetary Types: Science of Celestial Influe...
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The Middle Way | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; A shot in the dark. September 6, 2009 by satur9type. I’ve always been a closet Buddhist, until last year when I came out and joined a local Tibetan Dewachen group here in town. It felt like coming home, and I have become an keen meditator. ‘Nothing to extreme,’ and ‘moderation in all things,’ seemed to have been the constant watchwords throughout my life. And, so too when it comes to paranormality. But, to be true to my Buddhis...
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Author of Planetary Types: The Science of Celestial Influence Bardic Press. Posts by Tony Cartledge:. July 25, 2010. The no-man’s land of spirituality. July 24, 2010. Back in the rational saddle. October 31, 2009. Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt. 2. October 30, 2009. Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt 1. September 27, 2009. The continuum of belief. September 12, 2009. September 6, 2009. Older Posts ».
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July | 2009 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for July, 2009. The circumsceptic’s creed. On July 25, 2009 2 Comments. You may or may not recognise this quote and its author. One of the interesting things about it, is that it could easily be the fruits of the mind of an atheist, an enlightened Christian, a scientist, or a devoted mystic, or in fact, anyone who simply has a thirst for the truth, unadorned by the filters of a conditioned mind. Read Full Post ». When someone ...
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the circumsceptic | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. A shot in the dark. August 29, 2009 by satur9type. I was sitting at my computer early one morning when I heard a god-awfully loud CRACK behind me. A good approximation is the sound of slapping a thong (or flip-flop for my US and UK readers) or sandal very hard on a tile floor. More like a THWACK! I am in logical limbo here. Please rescue me. These things I be leave. August 23, 2009 by satur9type. In my youth I believed in lots of thin...
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Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt 1 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; The continuum of belief. Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt. 2. Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt 1. October 30, 2009 by satur9type. Transcipt of my book launch at the Bundaberg library.). So I researched astrology research itself, to see whether anyone had uncovered any scientific evidence for celestial influence. It soon became very clear that there was none. Almost every feature of astrology th...Frenc...
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Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt. 2 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt 1. Back in the rational saddle. Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt. 2. October 31, 2009 by satur9type. The answer is yes, and not just anyone, but a British astronomer, Percy Seymour. Dr Seymour was the principal lecturer at the Plymouth Polytechnic Institute, and devised a plausible mechanism for celestial influences based on the concept of resonance. Rodney Collin state...
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September | 2009 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for September, 2009. The continuum of belief. On September 27, 2009 Leave a Comment. I could not thing of a better creed for someone who seriously investigates reality and paranormalities. Since I began asking pointy questions about what is, it seems par for the course is to actually embrace uncertainty. Mundane facts, like what color my coffee is, elicit comforting certainties, but larger and deeper questions rarely do. Above...
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August | 2009 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for August, 2009. A shot in the dark. On August 29, 2009 8 Comments. I was sitting at my computer early one morning when I heard a god-awfully loud CRACK behind me. A good approximation is the sound of slapping a thong (or flip-flop for my US and UK readers) or sandal very hard on a tile floor. More like a THWACK! I am in logical limbo here. Please rescue me. Read Full Post ». These things I be leave. In my youth I believed in...
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October | 2009 | the circumsceptic
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The Science of Celestial Influence. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for October, 2009. Writing the Science of Celestial Influence pt. 2. Posted in Planetary Types. On October 31, 2009 5 Comments. The answer is yes, and not just anyone, but a British astronomer, Percy Seymour. Dr Seymour was the principal lecturer at the Plymouth Polytechnic Institute, and devised a plausible mechanism for celestial influences based on the concept of resonance. Rodney Collin stated that the endocrine glands are...