ethereal beings) have always adhered. Does that mean that some overriding regulatory, creative alpha-component (say for example a superstring or particle constant that one day might be called the “El” particle) doesn’t exist and cannot work its wonders by transcending the rest of nature? I suppose it would depend on which part of our brain was in play at any given point in time.
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Qur’an: 14:35
Qur’an: 17:33
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MS Clinical-Neuropsychology. Thirty years experience in fields of neuro/clinical and school psychology. Professor New Hsmpshire University System for twenty years. Currently working as school psychologist. Author of four books, several plays and president of film making company Media Milestones.