--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "markmeredith2002" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

> LBS, you obviously haven't been active here in the past year or you
> would know the answers to all this.  I mean have there been any
> definitive studies on the effects of the bagpipe on a sidha's
> brainwaves and how that might affect the group coherence in the 
dome?

Actually, there have been several studies, but more on just being  
near someone who once played the bagpipes - it was shown 
definitively that it was NOT necessary to actually hear the  person 
playing the bagpipes, or to even know that the person had ever 
played the bagpipes. A smaller, but still "disruptive", effect was 
found if the subject was near a person who once considered playing 
the bagpipes, but decided against it.  The best reference I can find 
at short notice is 

Offksanvkie, T. S. & Wojiewscki, B.O. (2003). The effects of near 
distance on bagpipe excitations in non-bagpiping adults.  Journal of 
Bagpiping, Trumpeting, and Oboeing, 33(1), 108-134. 


>  And hawthorne doing jyotish readings without giving any of his 
fees
> to the TMO obviously hinders its efforts to create world peace, 
which
> is bad karma, which could result in the lords of karma zapping him
> with a lightning bolt someday, and what if that happened while he 
was
> in the dome and innocent sidhas nearby became collateral damage? 
> Clearly you haven't thought all this through at all.
>






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