Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 Hi Bruce. I'm in Vermont BTW, so you and I are actually in the same part of the country=> much closer than Arizona !!! As to treatments vs. CURES, the 96% and so forth, one must take into account the mind & emotional conditions of folks and their lives as a whole. Example: Someone with a miserably toxic life who desperately says they want a cure may in fact either be firmly rooted into their misery and/or also craving death; no way to ever know, BUT: Most likely no cure will work for them no matter how good it may be. A dear friend of mine considers herself to be a talented healer and can spout good info all day long as to what works and what does not and why and so forth. This woman is trained, certified, and had hung her shingle - but could not keep it going - not no way, not no how. Now I'll give just the objective facts that anyone can see and I bet you'll also see why the healing work didn't work out: The woman is a dedicated lifetime smoker, overweight, has trouble standing/walking, and if one is around her a few hours one sees her making dietary choices one would expect from a 10 year old spoiled brat with a credit card. Add to the above that her house has her 'healing room' in it and the place reeks like an ashtray collection filled with filthy cat litter. Someone comes to get 'treated' by this woman and are they enchanted ? Will they hurry back for the sensory pleasures ? (You tell me.) Point is - this scene is quite common and people cannot 'cure' what they cannot and/or will not face (which starts with themself). ((And yes, I do visit, but on the porch, outside.)) Sadly, most people are too blind to see that allopathic 'treatments' for cancer are merely a 'death protocol', and their own stats prove this with no room for doubts. So when it comes to the 3 glaring points you cited: > 1. Why do both only CURE 96 % ? > 2. Why don't they both cure 100 % ? > 3. What about the other 4 % ? Sure, it's likely due vaccinations and all sorts of other horrid things - trouble is there's just TOO MANY of such things. One must face that the world is going to go it's own way and that if sharing some helpful info can help even 1 or 2 others that's ALOT for this life; aside of that we each can do our best for just ourselves. As for me, I listen and watch carefully for what my body is saying & doing. My dietary choices such as almost zero bread/baked goods; zero sweeteners and so forth are PERMANENT. DE, clay, silver water and such are now PARTS of my life to stay. And I will live as long as I live the best way I am able to, and when possible I'll share about just why I ain't dead yet. I thank you: > In closing, Mark, I wish we lived near each other. I'd enjoy gulping coffee and / or breaking bread with you. Truth be told I am not much of a traveler though MA is not far as places go...I have a strong disinclination to leave Vermont. (Others who have found their way here and stayed understand this quite well !) My closing thoughts: Rotting is a part of the life-cycle; especially in mammals and doubly so in mammals who make anti-life choices. Therefore the true meaning of 'being smart' translates to living better, healthier lives. Do you dare to be smarter ? mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 I skied in VT in the mid 1970s with some buds. As JPFO NE Field Rep, I was a guest speaker at a pro American gathering in N. VT, in 1995 ? I loved crossing from NH to VT. I pulled over and went opern carry. I stopped for coffee, just to see the reaction. Your friend failed the " first impressions " test. Even if she cleaned up her act, its likely too late for her to succeed. Maybe some day we'll meet. Bruce Chesley Truth is a terrible cross to bear. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Paine The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus " The cure for cancer is in your grocery store. " On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 01:41:16 -0000 " smallhagridinvt " writes: Hi Bruce. I'm in Vermont BTW, so you and I are actually in the same part of the country=> much closer than Arizona !!! As to treatments vs. CURES, the 96% and so forth, one must take into account the mind & emotional conditions of folks and their lives as a whole. Example: Someone with a miserably toxic life who desperately says they want a cure may in fact either be firmly rooted into their misery and/or also craving death; no way to ever know, BUT: Most likely no cure will work for them no matter how good it may be. A dear friend of mine considers herself to be a talented healer and can spout good info all day long as to what works and what does not and why and so forth. This woman is trained, certified, and had hung her shingle - but could not keep it going - not no way, not no how. Now I'll give just the objective facts that anyone can see and I bet you'll also see why the healing work didn't work out: The woman is a dedicated lifetime smoker, overweight, has trouble standing/walking, and if one is around her a few hours one sees her making dietary choices one would expect from a 10 year old spoiled brat with a credit card. Add to the above that her house has her 'healing room' in it and the place reeks like an ashtray collection filled with filthy cat litter. Someone comes to get 'treated' by this woman and are they enchanted ? Will they hurry back for the sensory pleasures ? (You tell me.) Point is - this scene is quite common and people cannot 'cure' what they cannot and/or will not face (which starts with themself). ((And yes, I do visit, but on the porch, outside.)) Sadly, most people are too blind to see that allopathic 'treatments' for cancer are merely a 'death protocol', and their own stats prove this with no room for doubts. So when it comes to the 3 glaring points you cited: > 1. Why do both only CURE 96 % ? > 2. Why don't they both cure 100 % ? > 3. What about the other 4 % ? Sure, it's likely due vaccinations and all sorts of other horrid things - trouble is there's just TOO MANY of such things. One must face that the world is going to go it's own way and that if sharing some helpful info can help even 1 or 2 others that's ALOT for this life; aside of that we each can do our best for just ourselves. As for me, I listen and watch carefully for what my body is saying & doing. My dietary choices such as almost zero bread/baked goods; zero sweeteners and so forth are PERMANENT. DE, clay, silver water and such are now PARTS of my life to stay. And I will live as long as I live the best way I am able to, and when possible I'll share about just why I ain't dead yet. I thank you: > In closing, Mark, I wish we lived near each other. I'd enjoy gulping coffee and / or breaking bread with you. Truth be told I am not much of a traveler though MA is not far as places go...I have a strong disinclination to leave Vermont. (Others who have found their way here and stayed understand this quite well !) My closing thoughts: Rotting is a part of the life-cycle; especially in mammals and doubly so in mammals who make anti-life choices. Therefore the true meaning of 'being smart' translates to living better, healthier lives. Do you dare to be smarter ? mark ____________________________________________________________ 57 Year Old Looks 27 Local Woman Reveals Wrinkle Secret That Has Doctors Angry. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4f139d0270958a052m03vuc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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