02-10-2014, 12:44 PM
Setting strict standards/policy also may produce the deleterious effect of ostracising the 'off-kilter' individual who may actually be existing in equilibrium at a stable state which is far other-than said norm. This scenario often does result in outcasting and generalized discriminatory jurying.
Although I am a fan of 'controlled' experimentation, the results in our science seem to favour (be flavoured by) the biases of the researcher and his/her intended path of findings.
Which may also ring 'true' regarding the seeker of experience within drug-induced states.
You are what you seek..
safa, your statement could also be read truly in the reverse, mayhaps I think.
Although I am a fan of 'controlled' experimentation, the results in our science seem to favour (be flavoured by) the biases of the researcher and his/her intended path of findings.
Which may also ring 'true' regarding the seeker of experience within drug-induced states.
You are what you seek..
safa, your statement could also be read truly in the reverse, mayhaps I think.