Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 I DON'T agree with this. It's time for you guys to do some serious soul-searching (which, actually, is what you were just doing). In situations like this one, where you have to choose between these two alternatives, do you want people to cure things, or do you want them to find out about the CureDrive? Personally, I want people to cure things. If your sister cures whatever that therapist was trying to help her cure, she'll be alive; then she can find out about the CureDrive. If she doesn't cure it she may not be -- that would depend on what it is that therapist was trying to help her cure, which you don't specify in your e-mail. Anyway, the important things are the cures: whether they get reported or not; whether the person ever knows there's a CureDrive are not; whether they ever know they're doing " immunics, " whatever that is, or not. You want everybody to find out about the CureDrive? I'll tell you how to accomplish that. TELL EVERYBODY. Put it on the highest point of your car window, so everybody in your town can see. Do all the things on this page, with every spare minute you have: http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/1_save_lives/save_lives.htm And if you can't spend much time on that, because you haven't got the money and you have to spend your time earning, well here's a way you can earn the money while you prevent a flu pandemic: http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/1_street/bumper_median.htm It's right livelihood! Stop holding back. No fear. Bayard At 03:56 PM 11/23/2006 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Esther: > >My sister went to a therapist of some kind and the >woman was doing immunics on her. I said, " did she >teach you to test and tell you about the CureDrive? " >The answer was no. > >I think that is the reality. Some will keep it for >themselves and only get so far. Some won't. > >I would say this is caretaking. > >Love > >--- Esther Konijnenberg ><<mailto:esther.konijnenberg%40zonnet.nl>esther.konijnenberg@...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a question: > > Sometimes I come across persons on the Internet, and > > I read their > > newsletters and want to write to these persons about > > immunics. > > And then I don't, because i am afraid that these > > people will integrate it > > i their program and their therapies and not give > > credit or spread the > > word about immunics. > > So I keep it away from them. > > > > I get this is caretaking. > > > > What do you think? > > > > can it do harm to immunics and the sweep of > disease when I tell the > > wrong people? I get no. > > Will they integrate this, i get yes. > > Will they tell about immunics? i get yes. > > > > Well, I am one hell of a caretaker. i have moments > > that I am not, but.... > > I have to work on this. > > > > love, Esther Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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