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Re: Irony
Um, did you really just try to suggest shocking someone to cure ALS?
http://www.edgarcayce.org/are/...
This is homeopathy, which is not medicine, and not science. Perhaps you should turn in your geek card.
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Re:autism from the bowels, NOT the brain?
If so, I've never heard it before. It sounds like the kid you're referring to may have numerous health problems.
Yes, this kid has a multitude of problems.
Drawing a causal link between diet and autism seems like a bit of a stretch, especially without any studies having demonstrated even correlation, let alone causation, between diet and autistic behaviors.
I drew no such correlation - I just mentioned that my friend's kid does better with a certain kind of diet. My post was about "short circuits" in the lymphatic system of kids with autism being a consideration. My suggested therapy was castor oil packs, not dietary modifications. This was an appropriate suggestion based on what the AC I responded to said:
I also suspect that there is a link to the bowel. I don't know an Autistic kid who doesn't have bowel problems, but that is a limited view.
Here's some longer quotes and a link with more information about this approach to health:
- INTERNAL CLEANSING: Because autistic symptoms were sometimes linked to problems with the alimentary canal resulting in poor eliminations, hydrotherapy is recommended to improve eliminations through the colon. Hydrotherapy includes drinking six to eight glasses of pure water daily and obtaining colonic irrigations to cleanse the bowel. Following the diet should also assist with internal cleansing. Hot castor oil packs applied over the abdomen are recommended to improve circulation (especially lymphatic) and eliminations through the alimentary canal.
- DIET: The Basic Cayce Diet is intended to improve assimilation and elimination. The diet focuses heavily on keeping a proper alkaline/acid balance while avoiding foods which produce toxicity and drain the system. Essentially, the diet consists mainly of fruits and vegetables while avoiding fried foods and refined carbohydrates ("junk food"). Certain food combinations are emphasized.
(hard to breath = less oxygen to the brain?)
The abdominal brain is just as important in our daily experience as the sack of nerves on top of the shoulders.
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Edgar Cayce
Edgar Cayce predicted that Atlantis would be found:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/ancient_mysteries/atlantis_mysteries.html/
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Re:Why Isn't There...?
Ebay is a legal party to transactions via it's site. A site allowing anything goes sales can only charge a 'publishing fee'. Craig's list doesn't charge anything so there's no way to compete.
Yes, you could set up a pay to advertise or pay to view site for craig's list prohibited stuff like Nazi, gun, COS, shrunken head, stars and bars,... but most of this already gets traded in aficionado forums. Perhaps one of the COS related forums has a 'swapmeet' page. If not, it's likely the best place to make sale on an e-meter.
IMO L-Ron wasn't even original. His quackery is much in the style of Edgar Cayce. Maybe COS needs all those lawyers to fend off these guys? -
kill the cancer by killing the patientI don't want to sound sour but everytime I see a cancer story on
/. I hope it will eventually help someone to not go through the hell that is cancer treatment because it doesn't do anything for me The "normal" way of treating cancer (and heart disease, and diabetes, and arthritis, and ...) is way too profitable to make it anything but losing proposition for the patient. First they fleece the patient for all they're worth (even better if they've good insurance or Medicare), then the patient frequently dies anyways. The medical-industrial complex likes this state of affairs because it's good for their bottom line.
Effective cancer therapies are unprofitable because the patent has expired, or is by its very nature unpatentable. DCA's patent expired years ago, Vitamin D is just a regular vitamin especially concentrated in Cod liver oil, and Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide are just ways of getting extra oxygen into an mass of anaerobic rogue cells.
Some of the things Edgar Cayce (early proponent of holistic medicine) recomended for lung cancer were Castor oil packs and brandy fumes inhaled from a charred oak barrel...
The main thing is to take charge of your own health. Dr. Zieve's book, Healthy Medicine has a good overview of a medical system that is patient-oriented, rather than organized for the benefit of teh profiteers. -
Re:Good step?
Thomas Jefferson is (at least a few decades ago) currently incarnated. Last I saw him was in Virginia Beach, VA. Goes by the nick TJ. From the Edgar Cayce http://www.edgarcayce.org// transcripts (or is that trance-scripts?) we have a description of a curious, inventive person, who by the way, co-invented much of the government system we live under. Born in 1936.
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17. Before this, as given, the entity lived in the earth during
those periods when there were the turmoils in that known as
the Revolution, and in the activities of the Colonists.
18. The entity then, as Thomas Jefferson, made these
contributions to the activities of the people - that are
well known, or may be had through the many references that
may be drawn upon my those seeking to know.
[Yrs. 1743-1826]
19. But rather seek to know the BASIC FORCES that DIRECTED same.
For the inventive genius that PROMPTED the activities of the
entity then, the curious nature that made for the many
oppositions that arose in the experience, are those things
that are indicated in the two natures that apparently will
be in the developing period of the entity's activities.
20. Hence in the application of same, not because of "HE WAS"
but because these may be USED, there should be the correct
guidance and training in his formative years. For as a great
landowner will the entity be if it reaches the years of its
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Re:P.S.
Hello. I am one of your stalkers. This is the one without a Slashdot account. Knowing that you have vastly more knowledge concerning many different cultures and other things, I would like your input on Edgar Cayce. My friends and I are taking a trip to Virginia Beach. I am thinking about taking them to one of the A. R. E.'s programs, probably the film and the tour. The reason being is that I see myself becoming more active at the ARE in the future and I would like them to experience it first hand since it is kind of difficult to explain or prove without seeing the evidence.
Basically, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is considered to be America's most documented physic. He could read the Akashic Records and the subconscious of the person asking for the reading. Almost every reading was recorded, and he prescribed cures for things that were incurable at the time, and some even cure conditions that are not curable today! For this reason and a few others, I find it difficult to not believe.
I have been at the ARE once before, and even my most skeptical views found it impossible to disprove. The readings that are documented contradict modern religion and science, so that naturally poses a problem when trying to explain his concepts to newcomers. I almost have to say, "Do not take my word for it, determine it for yourself by visiting the ARE" because it is difficult for people to believe (since it is very foreign to modern dogma/science), but that requires too much effort for most people, even myself sometimes.
I am wondering what you think of it. Is he right? Is it worthwhile to study? How do you talk about this stuff to the average American? Any other comments are welcome. Here are several links to research it. If you are not already familiar with Edgar Cayce, I think you will find this quite interesting. I apologize for wasting your time if otherwise.
Free daily activities:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/visit_are/free_daily_act ivities2.htmlAbout Edgar Cayce
http://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce1.htmlEdgar Cayce on the Akashic Records (a. k. a. The Book of Life)
http://edgarcayce.org/about_ec/cayce_on/akashic/in dex.htmlPersonal Spirituality / Soul Life / Lives of Leila: One Soul's Journey
http://edgarcayce.org/ps2/soul_life_lives_of_leila .htmlEdgar Cayce On...
http://edgarcayce.org/cayce_on.htmlPersonal Spirituality
http://edgarcayce.org/spirituality/spirituality_in dex.htmlThank you,
Matthew -
Re:P.S.
Hello. I am one of your stalkers. This is the one without a Slashdot account. Knowing that you have vastly more knowledge concerning many different cultures and other things, I would like your input on Edgar Cayce. My friends and I are taking a trip to Virginia Beach. I am thinking about taking them to one of the A. R. E.'s programs, probably the film and the tour. The reason being is that I see myself becoming more active at the ARE in the future and I would like them to experience it first hand since it is kind of difficult to explain or prove without seeing the evidence.
Basically, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is considered to be America's most documented physic. He could read the Akashic Records and the subconscious of the person asking for the reading. Almost every reading was recorded, and he prescribed cures for things that were incurable at the time, and some even cure conditions that are not curable today! For this reason and a few others, I find it difficult to not believe.
I have been at the ARE once before, and even my most skeptical views found it impossible to disprove. The readings that are documented contradict modern religion and science, so that naturally poses a problem when trying to explain his concepts to newcomers. I almost have to say, "Do not take my word for it, determine it for yourself by visiting the ARE" because it is difficult for people to believe (since it is very foreign to modern dogma/science), but that requires too much effort for most people, even myself sometimes.
I am wondering what you think of it. Is he right? Is it worthwhile to study? How do you talk about this stuff to the average American? Any other comments are welcome. Here are several links to research it. If you are not already familiar with Edgar Cayce, I think you will find this quite interesting. I apologize for wasting your time if otherwise.
Free daily activities:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/visit_are/free_daily_act ivities2.htmlAbout Edgar Cayce
http://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce1.htmlEdgar Cayce on the Akashic Records (a. k. a. The Book of Life)
http://edgarcayce.org/about_ec/cayce_on/akashic/in dex.htmlPersonal Spirituality / Soul Life / Lives of Leila: One Soul's Journey
http://edgarcayce.org/ps2/soul_life_lives_of_leila .htmlEdgar Cayce On...
http://edgarcayce.org/cayce_on.htmlPersonal Spirituality
http://edgarcayce.org/spirituality/spirituality_in dex.htmlThank you,
Matthew -
Re:P.S.
Hello. I am one of your stalkers. This is the one without a Slashdot account. Knowing that you have vastly more knowledge concerning many different cultures and other things, I would like your input on Edgar Cayce. My friends and I are taking a trip to Virginia Beach. I am thinking about taking them to one of the A. R. E.'s programs, probably the film and the tour. The reason being is that I see myself becoming more active at the ARE in the future and I would like them to experience it first hand since it is kind of difficult to explain or prove without seeing the evidence.
Basically, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is considered to be America's most documented physic. He could read the Akashic Records and the subconscious of the person asking for the reading. Almost every reading was recorded, and he prescribed cures for things that were incurable at the time, and some even cure conditions that are not curable today! For this reason and a few others, I find it difficult to not believe.
I have been at the ARE once before, and even my most skeptical views found it impossible to disprove. The readings that are documented contradict modern religion and science, so that naturally poses a problem when trying to explain his concepts to newcomers. I almost have to say, "Do not take my word for it, determine it for yourself by visiting the ARE" because it is difficult for people to believe (since it is very foreign to modern dogma/science), but that requires too much effort for most people, even myself sometimes.
I am wondering what you think of it. Is he right? Is it worthwhile to study? How do you talk about this stuff to the average American? Any other comments are welcome. Here are several links to research it. If you are not already familiar with Edgar Cayce, I think you will find this quite interesting. I apologize for wasting your time if otherwise.
Free daily activities:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/visit_are/free_daily_act ivities2.htmlAbout Edgar Cayce
http://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce1.htmlEdgar Cayce on the Akashic Records (a. k. a. The Book of Life)
http://edgarcayce.org/about_ec/cayce_on/akashic/in dex.htmlPersonal Spirituality / Soul Life / Lives of Leila: One Soul's Journey
http://edgarcayce.org/ps2/soul_life_lives_of_leila .htmlEdgar Cayce On...
http://edgarcayce.org/cayce_on.htmlPersonal Spirituality
http://edgarcayce.org/spirituality/spirituality_in dex.htmlThank you,
Matthew -
Re:P.S.
Hello. I am one of your stalkers. This is the one without a Slashdot account. Knowing that you have vastly more knowledge concerning many different cultures and other things, I would like your input on Edgar Cayce. My friends and I are taking a trip to Virginia Beach. I am thinking about taking them to one of the A. R. E.'s programs, probably the film and the tour. The reason being is that I see myself becoming more active at the ARE in the future and I would like them to experience it first hand since it is kind of difficult to explain or prove without seeing the evidence.
Basically, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is considered to be America's most documented physic. He could read the Akashic Records and the subconscious of the person asking for the reading. Almost every reading was recorded, and he prescribed cures for things that were incurable at the time, and some even cure conditions that are not curable today! For this reason and a few others, I find it difficult to not believe.
I have been at the ARE once before, and even my most skeptical views found it impossible to disprove. The readings that are documented contradict modern religion and science, so that naturally poses a problem when trying to explain his concepts to newcomers. I almost have to say, "Do not take my word for it, determine it for yourself by visiting the ARE" because it is difficult for people to believe (since it is very foreign to modern dogma/science), but that requires too much effort for most people, even myself sometimes.
I am wondering what you think of it. Is he right? Is it worthwhile to study? How do you talk about this stuff to the average American? Any other comments are welcome. Here are several links to research it. If you are not already familiar with Edgar Cayce, I think you will find this quite interesting. I apologize for wasting your time if otherwise.
Free daily activities:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/visit_are/free_daily_act ivities2.htmlAbout Edgar Cayce
http://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce1.htmlEdgar Cayce on the Akashic Records (a. k. a. The Book of Life)
http://edgarcayce.org/about_ec/cayce_on/akashic/in dex.htmlPersonal Spirituality / Soul Life / Lives of Leila: One Soul's Journey
http://edgarcayce.org/ps2/soul_life_lives_of_leila .htmlEdgar Cayce On...
http://edgarcayce.org/cayce_on.htmlPersonal Spirituality
http://edgarcayce.org/spirituality/spirituality_in dex.htmlThank you,
Matthew -
Re:P.S.
Hello. I am one of your stalkers. This is the one without a Slashdot account. Knowing that you have vastly more knowledge concerning many different cultures and other things, I would like your input on Edgar Cayce. My friends and I are taking a trip to Virginia Beach. I am thinking about taking them to one of the A. R. E.'s programs, probably the film and the tour. The reason being is that I see myself becoming more active at the ARE in the future and I would like them to experience it first hand since it is kind of difficult to explain or prove without seeing the evidence.
Basically, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is considered to be America's most documented physic. He could read the Akashic Records and the subconscious of the person asking for the reading. Almost every reading was recorded, and he prescribed cures for things that were incurable at the time, and some even cure conditions that are not curable today! For this reason and a few others, I find it difficult to not believe.
I have been at the ARE once before, and even my most skeptical views found it impossible to disprove. The readings that are documented contradict modern religion and science, so that naturally poses a problem when trying to explain his concepts to newcomers. I almost have to say, "Do not take my word for it, determine it for yourself by visiting the ARE" because it is difficult for people to believe (since it is very foreign to modern dogma/science), but that requires too much effort for most people, even myself sometimes.
I am wondering what you think of it. Is he right? Is it worthwhile to study? How do you talk about this stuff to the average American? Any other comments are welcome. Here are several links to research it. If you are not already familiar with Edgar Cayce, I think you will find this quite interesting. I apologize for wasting your time if otherwise.
Free daily activities:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/visit_are/free_daily_act ivities2.htmlAbout Edgar Cayce
http://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce1.htmlEdgar Cayce on the Akashic Records (a. k. a. The Book of Life)
http://edgarcayce.org/about_ec/cayce_on/akashic/in dex.htmlPersonal Spirituality / Soul Life / Lives of Leila: One Soul's Journey
http://edgarcayce.org/ps2/soul_life_lives_of_leila .htmlEdgar Cayce On...
http://edgarcayce.org/cayce_on.htmlPersonal Spirituality
http://edgarcayce.org/spirituality/spirituality_in dex.htmlThank you,
Matthew -
Re:P.S.
Hello. I am one of your stalkers. This is the one without a Slashdot account. Knowing that you have vastly more knowledge concerning many different cultures and other things, I would like your input on Edgar Cayce. My friends and I are taking a trip to Virginia Beach. I am thinking about taking them to one of the A. R. E.'s programs, probably the film and the tour. The reason being is that I see myself becoming more active at the ARE in the future and I would like them to experience it first hand since it is kind of difficult to explain or prove without seeing the evidence.
Basically, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) is considered to be America's most documented physic. He could read the Akashic Records and the subconscious of the person asking for the reading. Almost every reading was recorded, and he prescribed cures for things that were incurable at the time, and some even cure conditions that are not curable today! For this reason and a few others, I find it difficult to not believe.
I have been at the ARE once before, and even my most skeptical views found it impossible to disprove. The readings that are documented contradict modern religion and science, so that naturally poses a problem when trying to explain his concepts to newcomers. I almost have to say, "Do not take my word for it, determine it for yourself by visiting the ARE" because it is difficult for people to believe (since it is very foreign to modern dogma/science), but that requires too much effort for most people, even myself sometimes.
I am wondering what you think of it. Is he right? Is it worthwhile to study? How do you talk about this stuff to the average American? Any other comments are welcome. Here are several links to research it. If you are not already familiar with Edgar Cayce, I think you will find this quite interesting. I apologize for wasting your time if otherwise.
Free daily activities:
http://www.edgarcayce.org/visit_are/free_daily_act ivities2.htmlAbout Edgar Cayce
http://www.edgarcayce.org/edgar-cayce1.htmlEdgar Cayce on the Akashic Records (a. k. a. The Book of Life)
http://edgarcayce.org/about_ec/cayce_on/akashic/in dex.htmlPersonal Spirituality / Soul Life / Lives of Leila: One Soul's Journey
http://edgarcayce.org/ps2/soul_life_lives_of_leila .htmlEdgar Cayce On...
http://edgarcayce.org/cayce_on.htmlPersonal Spirituality
http://edgarcayce.org/spirituality/spirituality_in dex.htmlThank you,
Matthew