| Now in this book there are a lot of stories about talking animals: talking snake |
| s, and birds, and fish; and about people who try to communicate with them. |
| John Lilly, the guy who says he can talk to dolphins, said he was in an aquarium |
| and he was talking to a big whale who was swimming around and around in his tan |
| k. And the whale kept asking him questions telepathically. And one of the questi |
| ons the whale kept asking was: do all oceans have walls? |
| You know, I’ve always thought that one of the most serious defects of the human |
| body was that you couldn’t close your ears. You can’t point them anywhere or clo |
| se them, they just sort of hang there on the sides of your head. But an acupunct |
| urist explained to me that the pressure points in the ears are very important be |
| cause the whole body is represented right there in the ear. The ears, he said, a |
| re vestigial fetuses, little versions of yourself, one male and one female, and |
| he showed me here’s the lobe, that’s the miniature upside down head, and this cu |
| rve here is the spine, and right here are the little genitals, and that was when |
| I went back to wearing hats. |
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