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AF : you are obviously not loving your disease. you should get to know it like a little gerbil. be a freind to it and share it with others. clearly if we stopped our animal and mechanical existence, then we could be one with all that is inanimate and non-mechanical. but wait thats a contradiction; non-mechanical = biological, yet to cease being animal = inanimate. perhaps i should simply love the antithesis of any thesis which would fuse the union of their opposites into perfect synergy. i am beginning to see it now; love all that is non-i, so that i can become one with the non-i until there is no distinction between the i and non-i; i am the all and the all is i. only then you could not distinguish me from anything and i would cease to exist as an independent entity. but this i know is just my ego-grid masking my potential for transcendence, so with smoky incense, i, by loving all that is non-i, percieve the serenity and bliss of pure eggyolk emulsification and colloidal suspension, absorbed by the whole until to see me is to see what is not me, saith the cattepillar. i am also anti-western in my approach to medicine. i have been balancing a peanut on my nose for several hours and have not gotten sick the whole time – also a bag of tea i spilled on the floor told me many strange and wonderful things in the design that so randomly occured – or was it random?! methinks not. i like all my foods fermented too for that lumpy milk effect. this, along with freshly picked mushrooms and mashed yeast are a good way to start a day – remembering, of course, to bless them first, along with the little fuzzie thing that accumulates in the navel. you western types scoff at the money-grubbing opportunism of internet spiritualism and alternative healing, but you really should try it first. i know before i gave all my money to master guru lumpenfish i did not realize i was descended from a particular royal line of rhesus monkeys and that chanting the name of certain instant coffees (a secret) will bring instant happiness in the chosen few. ah but the philistines will always scorn the wisdom of the ancients. BB home page : http://members.theglobe.com/brentb/index.html

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You are indeed a wise one. I have, for many moons now, collected the little fuzzy things from my navel, for indeed, they are sentient beings, coalesced from the spiritual ether of my Dan Tien, and they have a deep message for all, if only we are prepared to listen. For this secret message, send $25.00 to…….

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >I have to love the disease of my body. > >I have to listen to the voice of my body saying "please stop living the > >mechanical and animal life. > >Live a human one; body and mind are polluted. > >Learn about the purities of the nature. > >If I live closely to machines I will be like one. Get close to the > >nature and hear it. > >Meet nature and learn from the nature, the way to love myself." > >How to improve the natural healing capability > >http://members.tripod.com/~ASHIN/index-5.html > Good post!!  Consider this prescription for health: > 1.  Eat natural food > 2. Take no medicine > 3. Take no surgery > 4. Stay active >I believe this "prescription" was followed by hominids from time >immemorial until about the 1920s, with minor exceptions in the surgery and >"folk" medicine categories and occasional famines to complicate #1.  Human >life expectancy before modern scientific medicine varied, but in no >known population did it typically exceed 45 years on average (factoring >in infant mortality and death from all causes, and most of the time it >was *much lower* in any given demographic spectrum.) Now, in modern >societies with surgery, public health, modern medicine, and reliable food >supplies (thanks to chemicals, I’m afraid, for all you urban organicists)   >life expectancy approaches the middle 70s. In fact, interesting >demographic epidemiological studies have shown that a  majority >of the present population of the industrialized nations would not >even be alive today (i.e., they would never have been born) if their >parents and grandparents hadn’t had access to modern medicine. Q.E.D., you >are wrong. Love is fine, but it won’t keep you alive. Sorry to rain on >your fantasy.   >AF

There are over a billion Chinese, and almost a billion East Indians. Most of them had little, or no, access to modern medicine.  

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >I have to love the disease of my body. > >I have to listen to the voice of my body saying "please stop living the > >mechanical and animal life. > >Live a human one; body and mind are polluted. > >Learn about the purities of the nature. > >If I live closely to machines I will be like one. Get close to the > >nature and hear it. > >Meet nature and learn from the nature, the way to love myself." > >How to improve the natural healing capability > >http://members.tripod.com/~ASHIN/index-5.html > Good post!!  Consider this prescription for health: > 1.  Eat natural food > 2. Take no medicine > 3. Take no surgery > 4. Stay active > I believe this "prescription" was followed by hominids from time > immemorial until about the 1920s, with minor exceptions in the surgery and > "folk" medicine categories and occasional famines to complicate #1.  Human > life expectancy before modern scientific medicine varied, but in no > known population did it typically exceed 45 years on average (factoring > in infant mortality and death from all causes, and most of the time it > was *much lower* in any given demographic spectrum.) Now, in modern > societies with surgery, public health, modern medicine, and reliable food > supplies (thanks to chemicals, I’m afraid, for all you urban organicists) > life expectancy approaches the middle 70s. In fact, interesting > demographic epidemiological studies have shown that a  majority > of the present population of the industrialized nations would not > even be alive today (i.e., they would never have been born) if their > parents and grandparents hadn’t had access to modern medicine. Q.E.D., you > are wrong. Love is fine, but it won’t keep you alive. Sorry to rain on > your fantasy. > AF

I personally think your message makes you look somewhat like a major simplifist, you automactically assume that those chems. and surgeries are what makes us live longer, you fail to see that sanitation is about nine hundred times better than ever before, and even you were right, I’d rather die at 45 and have lived a healthy happy life that live like zomby for another thirty years, geeze man.

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> I have to love the disease of my body. > I have to listen to the voice of my body saying "please stop living > the

mechanical and animal life.  Live a human one; body and > mind are polluted. Learn about the purities of the nature. If I live > closely to machines I will be like one.   Get close to the nature > and hear it.   Meet nature and learn from the nature, the way to > love myself." Best advice ever posted in this forum.  Thank you, thank you!

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>I have to love the disease of my body. >I have to listen to the voice of my body saying "please stop living the >mechanical and animal life. >Live a human one; body and mind are polluted. >Learn about the purities of the nature. >If I live closely to machines I will be like one. Get close to the >nature and hear it. >Meet nature and learn from the nature, the way to love myself." >How to improve the natural healing capability >http://members.tripod.com/~ASHIN/index-5.html

Good post!!  Consider this prescription for health: 1.  Eat natural food 2. Take no medicine 3. Take no surgery 4. Stay active

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I have to love the disease of my body. I have to listen to the voice of my body saying "please stop living the mechanical and animal life. Live a human one; body and mind are polluted. Learn about the purities of the nature. If I live closely to machines I will be like one. Get close to the nature and hear it. Meet nature and learn from the nature, the way to love myself." How to improve the natural healing capability http://members.tripod.com/~ASHIN/index-5.html

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>I have to love the disease of my body. >I have to listen to the voice of my body saying "please stop living the >mechanical and animal life. >Live a human one; body and mind are polluted. >Learn about the purities of the nature. >If I live closely to machines I will be like one. Get close to the >nature and hear it. >Meet nature and learn from the nature, the way to love myself." >How to improve the natural healing capability >http://members.tripod.com/~ASHIN/index-5.html

     This sounds plausible.  When I want to escape the physical world, including the chiropractic realm, I meditate to remind myself that I am a spiritual being having a human experience. Patrick V. Suglia Life University School of Chiropractic http://www.collegeclub.com/~suglia Please remove "NOSPAM" when replying by e-mail.

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