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In reply to the discussion: St. Teresa of Avila [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)54. I was one of those. Screaming at my husband and begging
for an anesthesiologist.
The literature does indicate that oxytocin is involved in so many things. It comes from the deepest recesses of the most primitive parts of the brain, so it's not surprising that it's involved in lots of things, including religiosity
.. and love.
Hope you are having a great weekend.
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"But we preach Christ crucified, a scandal to some and a folly to others"
struggle4progress
Nov 2014
#5
Thanks! I sat with some Canadians today who told some great jokes if you are interested.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#23
Oxytocin is massively released during the delivery and is not correlated with the rush
cbayer
Nov 2014
#42
As per usual, the implication is that my life, and my body, are not mine at all.
AtheistCrusader
Nov 2014
#33