You can’t focus on nutrition and forget elimination; that’s [unfortunately] what people are doing. Even the raw foodists are in trouble.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If you want to go Allopathically, enjoy your disease, [and] hug it every night because you’ll own it. If you don’t want to own it then get rid of the concept because there is no cure EVER, and they’ll just keep taking your money. How many years have they been trying to find a cure for cancer? And every time it’s that little carrot in front of the nose. There is no cure for things that don’t exist. Understanding the reality of chemistry and the reality of how your body works, now that’s smart, and that will save your life.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Drugs never cure disease. They merely hush the voice of nature’s protest, and pull down the danger signals she erects along the pathway of transgression. Any poison taken into the system has to be reckoned with later on , even though it palliates present symptoms. Pain may disappear, but the patient is left in a worse condition, though unconscious of it at the time.

Daniel H. Kress, M.D.

The real revolution is the revolution of values. Human society appears centuries behind in the way it operates and hence what it values. If we wish to progress and solve the mounting problems at hand, and, in effect, reverse what is an accelerating decline of our civilization in many ways, we need to change the way we think about ourselves and hence the world we inhabit.

Peter JosephThe Revolution of Values

You’ve got to get beyond just mental academics or you’ll end up living in a mental academic world where there is frustration, there is fear, there is no understanding of truth, and most of what you’ll be believing in is theory-based; if you choose that, [then] that’s your life you’ll live and that’s okay. I tend to choose the life of truth, and sometimes truth goes right against the popular (mainstream) thinking.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Illness of any kind can also be a growth experience; it can inspire one to reorganize priorities in life and encourage the experience of self-reassessment and openness to a larger spiritual dimension.

Rosette Poletti
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True divine love isn’t an act of making love, becoming love, or making the emotional atmosphere of love; love is the recognition that everything is God at one level or another. Consciousness in its lower forms feels like love but in its higher form it’s pure, nirvanic awareness.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If you go to someone that’s not an expert in health, and [listen to] their crap, and then you buy into that, that’s your problem. YOU guys are becoming the experts in health and I’m taking you there.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Protein is the roughest form of chemistry on the human body, despite what everybody thinks, [and] despite the fact that it’s so implanted in the consciousness; but naturopaths from the early 1800s tried to warn people about proteins.

Robert Morse, N.D.

There’s a lot of places that make claims, [and] that waste your time sitting there spinning, like the Hippocrates [Health Institute]. I would never send anybody with the ‘C’ word to the Hippocrates [Health Institute]; you must be very careful with Brian [Clement] over there.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We think the mind is how we know.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Keep your joy, don’t give it away, and be love all the time.

Robert Morse, N.D.

I’ve heard of divine healing; it’s good stuff. But you notice that people seem to get their problems back in time, and I just think ‘You know what? Grab the bull by the horns and realize you’re just as much a part of the divinity as everyone else and that you want to heal the right way – you want to follow the laws of nature and the laws of God, because you’re a divine being.’ And in following that, you feel good on all levels. And I feel that if you’re sitting there waiting for a divine healing, I wouldn’t [do that], I would [instead] grab the reigns of life by my hands and go forth and BE THE GOD YOU ARE. That’s the true healer. You are the healer AND the healing.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Everything is repairable; remember that.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You know what’s funny is, I’ve never done a biopsy on anyone, I’ve never done a vaginal exam, I’ve never done a million of these different things that medical doctors [do], invasive stuff they do – and embarrassing things they do – and they still don’t know how in the hell to fix anything. You don’t need to look, you don’t need a piece of tissue, it’s easy to understand what’s causing all these things and it’s not difficult if the person is ripe and ready to turn them[selves] around and get them[selves] to Wellville!

Robert Morse, N.D.

When you’re working in the now, start listening.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Protein… that’s the one fallacy that has to be buried, covered up, and maybe a grave marker (headstone) put on that [which says]: ‘here lies Mr. Protein [who] killed a LOT of people.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If I can’t teach you how to cure everything on the planet in five days, then I’ve failed.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] and once you kill the bacteria in the lymph nodes, you’re in trouble.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We’re not into diseases.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Don’t stick me on an island with vegetables!

Robert Morse, N.D.

The idea that exercise cleans the body (moves lymph) is fallacy. (NOTE: Dr. Morse is not saying that exercise doesn’t move lymphatic fluid. He’s implying that exercise doesn’t induce or improve filtration of lymphatic wastes through the kidneys.)

Robert Morse, N.D.

The only security and fulfillment that you have, is yourself; you will never find it in someone else – or someTHING else. You’re the only security blanket you need, because nothing can hurt you from consciousness or the soul.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Wouldn’t you love to see a naturopathic hospital? I’ve always wanted to create one of those.

Robert Morse, N.D.

No matter where you go, you’re always there.

Get away from modern physiology thinking and add this higher understanding of the kidneys in [its] place.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We can’t get to WellVille with the concept of deficiency [or] with the concept of treatment.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Unless it’s living, it’s not life-promoting; if you have to cook the crap out of it – to make it tasty – it’s not life-promoting.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Remember, do not count on blood or saliva work for accurate hormone or steroid levels; use symptomology instead.

Robert Morse, N.D.
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