Rhetoric- Pathos, Logos, Ethos

Pathos

https://youtu.be/GzB-Tkcd-X8

Ethos

Harvard Professor of Psychiatry - john e mack


"After I worked with 40-50 of these individuals, I discovered to my amazement that there was simply no psychiatric explanation for this, that something real had happened to them... what has happened to these people is what they say has happened to them. Eventhough I full recognize that's not possible in the worldview that they and I was raised... either we try shrink the phenomenon into something where is, as far as I can tell, won't fit or we have to expand our notions of the possible."

"I have no idea how they're chosen. They seem to cut across every social economic level. They seem to be, this is kind of paradoxical since everyone keeps trying to blame this on psychopathology, they seem to be unusual mentally sound... people who are particularly strong, stable and open-minded."

"I think to me, this was utterly not possible when I first heard about it. Then I didnt write about it or speak publicly about it for 2 years. This grew out of the experiences of case after case after case. So it wasn' like believing anything, I came cautiously, reluctantly, gradually to take this as seriously as I did... there's something profoundly important going on here that's authentic and real.".

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