Dr. Morse is going back into practice!
November 25, 2008 on 2:58 am | In Dr. Morse's Practice | 4 CommentsFirst of all, I want to thank you all again for visiting my page. I’ve just learned that my blog is your favorite thing on this site. Melvin is jealous. He said that there were 90 visits to my page in the last month, and less than ten on any other page. I am so flattered! But now you must explore the rest of the site, he has written some great articles lately.
So anyway, I realize I haven’t written in awhile. We have been doing a lot of discovering and studying, when we are not parenting and living regular lives too, with the holidays coming…
Oh and guess what! Dr. Morse is going back to work! He is going to be working in Milton (DE) for Dr. Lowell Scott. I’m so excited, I love seeing him with the kids. I remember back in Seattle where he used to work, everyone around knew him. We lived in Tacoma, it was an hour or so away, but even in Tacoma, people knew him, in grocery stores, in the park, you know. Once we were on an overseas flight, and you know how you see the pilot when you are getting off the plane, the pilot knew him! He had a son who was a patient of his. A Pediatrician has always been his “day job”. All this other stuff is great, and well it’s true that it may just change the world, but I have always known him as a pediatrician first.
So anyway that’s the highlight of the month.
Also one other thought, I was thinking of calling this my page, instead of blog. I just can’t get the hang of the blog stuff. As you see there are still no categories, and this page just keeps getting longer and longer. I might put past months in a category or an archive if I can figure out how, but anyway, this is mostly a monologue too. Don’t get me wrong though I love doing this, and I like it this way, where I just write and there’s no real structure. Anyway I was thinking that calling it my page would be more accurate. You can still comment, nothing will change in that.
OK as Tigger would say, TTFN, Tah Tah for Now!
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I have no idea what my wife is talking about here. I am definately not jealous just because her blog gets twice as many hits as my entire website combined. I am far too secure for such child like behavior.
Besides, I have another entire website melvinmorse.com and it gets 100 times as many hits a day as Pauline’s blog!
Its not about a numbers game anyway, if I even touch one person’s heart I am happy. So there.
Melvin Morse
Comment by Melvin — November 28, 2008 #
Besides, my part of the website is about proven scientific facts and the results of my own personal science experiment for the past many years.
A belief is simply something that someone made up. Anyone can have a belief, that doesn’t mean its true. Perhaps the fact that people visit Pauline’s blog over true science and cool stuff is proof of Sam Harris’s thesis that we are in the grip of irrational believers who care nothing of science and rational thought.
People ask me if I believe in near death experiences and that consciousness survives death. I always say “NO I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT”. I say that the science convinces me it is a reasonable hypothesis. If people are more interested in beliefs than science, there is nothing I can do about it.
So double there
Comment by Melvin — November 28, 2008 #
Dr. Morse and Pauline,
Its nice to see your going back to work and Pauline is developing with you this webpage. It will be helpful to us all.
I was channel surfing and came across Paul Perry in Egypt talking about the lost years of Jesus. I remembered he helped you write your books and Dannion Brinkley. My favorite books. Well very fitting on Thanksgiving Eve….hope you all enjoyed yours too!
Lance William Beem (Father of Kari Lynn Beem)
Someday I hope to finish her story for you edited.
Comment by LanceWilliamBeem — November 28, 2008 #
Pauline,
I am impressed that you can stand your ground on your beliefs with such a dynamic man as whom you married.
I too have a marriage of dynamics and its both a blessing and curse at times. I too am a scientist work in a new area, after being taught all my life a wide array of thoughts from people’s past experiences and then documentation. Its very challenging to breakout, but its also part of our makeup….be it DNA or God’s hand (oh come on its God’s hand and we know it, but to prove it in this material realm is the challenge). If you just go to Near Death Experiences on Youtube you find compelling, frightening and atheistic views of the afterlife and or spiritual world. Its a challenge to think clearly. That is why your husband’s work was so important to me with my mentally disabled daughter situation while she was alive and even since she has past. My experience to me was very real, but I had all those doubts that made me challenge the experience. The scientist in me or just a mortal man, that is where I feel you two together will continue to help us get closer to the light. Hang in there, both of you. There is nothing wrong with a belief…..scientists often have a thought (belief) first in order to pursue the science to prove or disprove that belief. I work with plants and everyday what was fact is fleeting and what we have just found for example from the science we work in now is that through the recent plant genome projects….there are multiple things working together that never made sense before and we were wrong about or right. I feel often we are children here at play, here on earth…yet some are called scientists others mystics. I appreciate the science but also the mystic. You two fit what we all need to here.
Best Regards,
Lance Beem
Comment by LanceWilliamBeem — November 28, 2008 #