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dr. turi

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Jan 1, 2002, 12:46:47 AM1/1/02
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Dear Dr. Turi,
Although you most probably did not construct my reading, as I assume you
are busy and have staff to help with such basic tasks, I would nonetheless
like you to know that the description (of me) constructed from your system
was quite accurate. I am not easily swayed by others' proclamations or
inflated beliefs in their abilities. still, although customarily skeptical
about people's claims about themselves, I am intensely curious in genuine
phenomena and that is why I spent some of my hard-earned money to read an
astological description about myself and to judge the accuracy of the
comments.

I can tell you about your analysis, assuming that might interest you. It is
about as accurate as you can get in these circumstances. For instance, I am
a psychologist, am involved in research and teaching, have done oil painting
in my youth and feel a need to return to that activity at this time in my
life. I have also written one novel and will refashion my dissertation for
publication soon, then write another novel and will also paint large
abstract canvases. (By the way, my dissertation explored the experiences of
families of incarcerated nonviolent drug offenders, i.e., the "prison"
connection in your analysis.)

The personality attributes are congruent also. I am very determined, will
work until I drop, but prefer to have my own agenda and prefer privacy to
public show. Detail-oriented and a perfectionist, I, however do not want to
be a manager of others. It is an accurate observation that I always prefer
to be in the background and not in the limelight, despite the fact that I
take tremendous pride in my work of psychotherapy, art, writing and
intimations about people. Attraction to abstract ideas is very strong. I am
currently absorbing chaos theory, aka nonlinear dynamical theory, and its
relationship to psychology. I have always been fascinated by astrology but
upon initial inquiry found it thoroughly confusing. I would like to design
my future rather than have it designed for me: teaching psychology to
undergraduates, writing and painting, and applying chaos theory and
astrology to psychotherapy...something physical, too, like alpine skiing or
calisthenics.

Very interesting, quite accurate and certainly fascinating! Merci beaucoup.

Judith ////

DrPostman

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Jan 1, 2002, 5:18:55 AM1/1/02
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On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 05:46:47 GMT, "dr. turi" <dt...@juno.com> in accordance with the
prophecy wrote:

>Dear Dr. Turi,

Why are your "fans" afraid to support you on Usenet?

Those of us who have tracked your record of failed
predictions and spam know the answer. They are
not intelligent enough to defend you. You have
idiots for fans Turi. How does that make you feel?
Posting these fake emails only makes you look
more desperate for attention.


Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed"
Member,Board of Directors of afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULT® member #15-51506-253.
You can email me at: jamie_eckles(at)hotmail.com

"The cover of night frees the Daughters of Eve from their inhibitions,
so that they may better receive Batmanuel's message of love."
-Batmanuel

dr. turi

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Jan 4, 2002, 4:27:03 PM1/4/02
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Dr. Turi:

Thanks so much for a wonderous education I received from you at the December
class in Portland.

You are the best teacher I have ever had the blessing to receive my further
education from.

Divine Astrology has opened my eyes further and helped me to understand more
of those around me. Your classes are exciting, detailed and just enough
humor to leave us classmates at ease to learn.

Thanks for shooting the arrows at me for that week and may you be blessed
with all you desire. I can never thank you enough.

Take care as each day brings new information from my subconscious to
reality.

////

===============

Lou MinattiŽ

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Jan 4, 2002, 6:25:54 PM1/4/02
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dr. turi wrote:
>
> Dr. Turi:
>
> Thanks so much for a wonderous education

Speaking of education, why don't you tell us why you call yourself a
"Dr."

--
May Annoy Kooks and Wackos:
http://www.watchingyou.com

el...@no.spam

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Jan 4, 2002, 6:28:27 PM1/4/02
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In article <H6pZ7.101756$Wd.32...@news1.rdc1.az.home.com>,
turi <dt...@juno.com> wrote himself:

>Thanks so much for a wonderous education I received from you at the December
>class in Portland.

You aren't fooling anyone, Turi.
__
"Unless you can not read, wich [sic] i believe so, you can not appreciate the
values of my legitimate gift"
-- Turi Sun May 09 18:39:18 PDT 1999

http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~gregb/Probable/authors/2.html
http://www.free.cts.com/crash/r/ripr/turi96.htm

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