On 1/19, Sonnich Thomsen wrote: >Dear Listmembers: > >By the help of Marcel Guillot (I've got his correct e-mail >address now) contact was made to the Danish Parkinson >Association (about 400 members). You may have noticed, >that I am the only member of the list in this country. My >idea is that the association should also be a member and I >have recommended strongly that they do so. Their problem >is that they are not connected to Internet but I have urged >them to make the necessary arrangements. Meanwhile I >intend to give them copies of your mail to the list (today I >mailed them almost one hundred pages from JAN 12 >through today). Is that ok with you? > >Best wishes to all of you! >Erling Sonnich Thomsen >[log in to unmask] Sonnich, It's ok with me. i'm glad we have the opportunity to go international and assist others. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [log in to unmask] Jeffrey R. Romanyshyn, M.A., M.H. Male/27 Pacifica Graduate Institute Santa Barbara, California, USA Ph.D. student: Clinical Depth Psychology Writer: poetry, science fiction Interests: developing a sense of myth for modernity; Archetypal approaches to illness; alternative healing methods; the integration of Psyche & Technology; to bring a soulful perspective to the Internet; care for the Earth (it's home for numerous other examples of life besides humanity). infinite regress infinite regress? the thought goes something like this: our universe is but a single atom, floating on a much larger cosmic ocean, which we can never see. -and- every atom, afloat on our universal sea, is a miniature cosmos. an infinite regress, up and down. j.r. romanyshyn 12/18/94