Topic: | the unconsious has landed |
Posted by: | t |
Date/Time: | 31/08/2003 01:49:51 |
Hi all, I have two favors to ask because, unfortunately, I am temporarily out of touch with my copy of "whisperings". So, first- can somebody quote the authors' comments in reference to getting past the notion of truth; there are a few, but whatever you can find would be of great service. second, I would appreciate it greatly if somebody could dig up a sensory-based definition of the unconsious by Dr. Grinder. For somebody who doesn't let nominalization hang out in the clouds, I'm sure he has offered a dandy. Thanks t |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
the unconsious has landed | 31/08/2003 01:49:51 | t |
Re:the unconsious has landed | 01/09/2003 03:08:36 | Ben Razi |
Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 01/09/2003 07:45:56 | Stephen Bray |
Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 02/09/2003 04:09:28 | t |
Re:Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 02/09/2003 08:03:46 | Stephen Bray |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 03/09/2003 20:21:47 | t |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 04/09/2003 06:50:11 | Stephen Bray |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 04/09/2003 15:50:55 | t |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 04/09/2003 19:20:08 | Stephen Bray |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:the unconsious has landed | 04/09/2003 19:39:58 | t |