Everything except God has some natural superior; everything except unformed matter has some natural inferior.
C. S. Lewis
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Everything except God has some natural superior; everything except unformed matter has some natural inferior.
C. S. Lewis
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I don’t have any information on this at present, just a quick thought on my way out the door, but it seems that our practice of main-lining dormant pathogens (aka vaccination) is likely to be a major component in auto-immune disease in our age.
Anyone?
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Adding my support for Rootdown.us but letting Eric at Deepest Health tell you about it.
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“If one can, therefore, apply certain knowledge from CCM to
WM, inversely it is just as easily understood that it’s possible
to apply certain knowledge from WM to CCM.
But to do it systematically, without mutual exchange, in an
environment of a preponderance of WM, risks over-Occidentalizing
acupuncture. If there is too much desire to conform to scientism,
CCM will lose [...]
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Ok, I realize this has nothing to do with Chinese medicine, but for those of you who live indoors, this is the greatest invention since the filiform needle.
Click here.
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Have a look. Good ol’ Big Pharm with our best interests at heart. I love the new commercials one of the firms is putting out, with the emphasis on “fighting” this or that disease. “Your will, our medicines.” Not curing, mind you. That cuts into profits.
Ross Rosen’s Blog: Boys and Cervical Cancer?
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“There are three things that I am sure about that I would
like to explain to you in a very simple way: First of all, the
further I get into my studies of acupuncture the more I realize
how little I know, that I know nothing; Two: among my patients
there are lots of failures, I fail to cure [...]
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I just found an entry in Wikipedia on brain lateralization that made mention of ‘pseudoscience’ hijacking the concept for use in ‘right-brain mythology’, going on to call concepts such as yin/yang ‘occult’. Absolutely ridiculous. The hubris of the Western medical and scientific communities never cease to amaze me.
So, I edited it out.
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A quote from the Nei Jing as pointed out by Dr. Leon Hammer:
“In order to make all acupuncture thorough, one must first cure the spirit.”
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I’m frustrated with my spatial relationship difficulties and i really don’t understand them or have any good information on them. Read more here.
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