Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 bg, is it possible for you to make videos on YouTube on how to do the treatments (sponge placement) using your different type of Godzilla devices? If not may I have you permission to do it?Sent from my iPhoneOn Jun 16, 2011, at 12:41 PM, baby_grand <no_reply > wrote: One good thing is this group allows and encourages you to share. Not everyone around you out there is ready for this. Why do they wait? Here is my own little theory, you may also have yours... People are ready for this in a certain "order". It is what I like to call the "Danish Pastry acceptance theory". A Danish pastry is a ring of dough with nuts along the edges and a fruit center. They are very tasty and tempting. But there is a catch: You cannot dive into the center and eat that first. Instead, you have to take each nut as it comes along in the order you find them. That order is like the order of acceptance of new things in life. It is baked in by the master of the universe. It's done, you have to follow that order, not some other order where you get to choose "who's next" to learn this or that new thing. Am I making sense? The one who is present and is reaching, no matter how unlikely, is the "next nut..." in the Danish pastry of life. Don't fight it. If you try to violate this, you wind up wearing out your friends and families. People are either "next nuts" or "fruit centers". Just post results here. The "Danish Pastry" philosophy can help you a lot in life. Combine it with bG's law of limited options and you should do better. (that law states that when you cannot seem to make up your mind among various options, you probably do not even have a choice). bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 yes you can do that. let me know when ready I can review and make suggestions, etc. bG > > > One good thing is this group allows and encourages you to share. Not everyone around you out there is ready for this. Why do they wait? Here is my own little theory, you may also have yours... > > > > People are ready for this in a certain " order " . It is what I like to call the " Danish Pastry acceptance theory " . A Danish pastry is a ring of dough with nuts along the edges and a fruit center. They are very tasty and tempting. But there is a catch: You cannot dive into the center and eat that first. Instead, you have to take each nut as it comes along in the order you find them. That order is like the order of acceptance of new things in life. It is baked in by the master of the universe. It's done, you have to follow that order, not some other order where you get to choose " who's next " to learn this or that new thing. Am I making sense? The one who is present and is reaching, no matter how unlikely, is the " next nut... " in the Danish pastry of life. Don't fight it. > > > > If you try to violate this, you wind up wearing out your friends and families. People are either " next nuts " or " fruit centers " . Just post results here. The " Danish Pastry " philosophy can help you a lot in life. Combine it with bG's law of limited options and you should do better. (that law states that when you cannot seem to make up your mind among various options, you probably do not even have a choice). > > > > bG > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2011 Report Share Posted June 17, 2011 OK, thanksSent from my iPhoneOn Jun 16, 2011, at 10:50 PM, baby_grand <no_reply > wrote: yes you can do that. let me know when ready I can review and make suggestions, etc. bG > > > One good thing is this group allows and encourages you to share. Not everyone around you out there is ready for this. Why do they wait? Here is my own little theory, you may also have yours... > > > > People are ready for this in a certain "order". It is what I like to call the "Danish Pastry acceptance theory". A Danish pastry is a ring of dough with nuts along the edges and a fruit center. They are very tasty and tempting. But there is a catch: You cannot dive into the center and eat that first. Instead, you have to take each nut as it comes along in the order you find them. That order is like the order of acceptance of new things in life. It is baked in by the master of the universe. It's done, you have to follow that order, not some other order where you get to choose "who's next" to learn this or that new thing. Am I making sense? The one who is present and is reaching, no matter how unlikely, is the "next nut..." in the Danish pastry of life. Don't fight it. > > > > If you try to violate this, you wind up wearing out your friends and families. People are either "next nuts" or "fruit centers". Just post results here. The "Danish Pastry" philosophy can help you a lot in life. Combine it with bG's law of limited options and you should do better. (that law states that when you cannot seem to make up your mind among various options, you probably do not even have a choice). > > > > bG > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2011 Report Share Posted June 17, 2011 before you go on camera, you might want to summarize the things you are doing and where the electrodes get placed, other technical details. Don't forget to say this is just research, we are not claiming it is safe and/or effective, so proceed at own risk. it is offered as free speech discussion of ideas, etc. bG > > > > > One good thing is this group allows and encourages you to share. Not everyone around you out there is ready for this. Why do they wait? Here is my own little theory, you may also have yours... > > > > > > People are ready for this in a certain " order " . It is what I like to call the " Danish Pastry acceptance theory " . A Danish pastry is a ring of dough with nuts along the edges and a fruit center. They are very tasty and tempting. But there is a catch: You cannot dive into the center and eat that first. Instead, you have to take each nut as it comes along in the order you find them. That order is like the order of acceptance of new things in life. It is baked in by the master of the universe. It's done, you have to follow that order, not some other order where you get to choose " who's next " to learn this or that new thing. Am I making sense? The one who is present and is reaching, no matter how unlikely, is the " next nut... " in the Danish pastry of life. Don't fight it. > > > > > > If you try to violate this, you wind up wearing out your friends and families. People are either " next nuts " or " fruit centers " . Just post results here. The " Danish Pastry " philosophy can help you a lot in life. Combine it with bG's law of limited options and you should do better. (that law states that when you cannot seem to make up your mind among various options, you probably do not even have a choice). > > > > > > bG > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2011 Report Share Posted June 17, 2011 I /we the group could review the summary data before you commit to film bG > > > > > > > One good thing is this group allows and encourages you to share. Not everyone around you out there is ready for this. Why do they wait? Here is my own little theory, you may also have yours... > > > > > > > > People are ready for this in a certain " order " . It is what I like to call the " Danish Pastry acceptance theory " . A Danish pastry is a ring of dough with nuts along the edges and a fruit center. They are very tasty and tempting. But there is a catch: You cannot dive into the center and eat that first. Instead, you have to take each nut as it comes along in the order you find them. That order is like the order of acceptance of new things in life. It is baked in by the master of the universe. It's done, you have to follow that order, not some other order where you get to choose " who's next " to learn this or that new thing. Am I making sense? The one who is present and is reaching, no matter how unlikely, is the " next nut... " in the Danish pastry of life. Don't fight it. > > > > > > > > If you try to violate this, you wind up wearing out your friends and families. People are either " next nuts " or " fruit centers " . Just post results here. The " Danish Pastry " philosophy can help you a lot in life. Combine it with bG's law of limited options and you should do better. (that law states that when you cannot seem to make up your mind among various options, you probably do not even have a choice). > > > > > > > > bG > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2011 Report Share Posted June 17, 2011 OK, I will approach this with care. Sent from my iPhoneOn Jun 17, 2011, at 6:57 PM, baby_grand <no_reply > wrote: I /we the group could review the summary data before you commit to film bG > > > > > > > One good thing is this group allows and encourages you to share. Not everyone around you out there is ready for this. Why do they wait? Here is my own little theory, you may also have yours... > > > > > > > > People are ready for this in a certain "order". It is what I like to call the "Danish Pastry acceptance theory". A Danish pastry is a ring of dough with nuts along the edges and a fruit center. They are very tasty and tempting. But there is a catch: You cannot dive into the center and eat that first. Instead, you have to take each nut as it comes along in the order you find them. That order is like the order of acceptance of new things in life. It is baked in by the master of the universe. It's done, you have to follow that order, not some other order where you get to choose "who's next" to learn this or that new thing. Am I making sense? The one who is present and is reaching, no matter how unlikely, is the "next nut..." in the Danish pastry of life. Don't fight it. > > > > > > > > If you try to violate this, you wind up wearing out your friends and families. People are either "next nuts" or "fruit centers". Just post results here. The "Danish Pastry" philosophy can help you a lot in life. Combine it with bG's law of limited options and you should do better. (that law states that when you cannot seem to make up your mind among various options, you probably do not even have a choice). > > > > > > > > bG > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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