The "meaning" or "moral" of the story can be transmitted without
the necessarily conscious awareness of the recipient.
On Mon, 21 Oct 1996, Chris Hind wrote:
> There is evidence, I believe for Subconscious memes. For example, yawning is
> contageous (sp?) and also you begin to subconsciously pickup and use certain
> body movements or gesjures (sp?) the people you associate with frequently.
> (Is my spelling crap right now?) Sure, memes can be broadcast via language
> but can they be transmitted subconsciously through body movements or perhaps
> even phermones?
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