From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Wed Jun 30 1999 - 13:13:14 MDT
>"J. John Bloch" wrote,
>> Note too that the process of changing patterns of thought and behavior
>> through conscious means (counseling, meditation, whatever) is, in my
point
>> of view, the preferred way to modify behavior. That's because the process
>> itself becomes a part of the individual's self-identity, and so the
>> progression from Behavior 1 ("Thoughts of sex occur too frequently") to
>> Behavior 2 ("Thoughts of sex occur when I choose for them to occur") is a
>> natural progression in the personal growth of the individual.
to which Anders rejoined,
>So what is the different from getting a limbic implant which you
>gradually tune from "Libido = 584" to "Libido = 36"? It is still a
>conscious mean of change.
to which I'd answer,
the difference between getting a limbic implant which you gradually tune
from "Libido = 584" to "Libido = 36"?
and meditation: You can meditate right now.
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