A lot of people like to act like acids.

Robert Morse, N.D.

It’s going to take a few generations – not only to get these genetics back in shape – but to also get the ‘cooked food’ syndrome out of the consciousness of the homo sapiens, because it’s just too implanted [at this time].

Robert Morse, N.D.

Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] we have to get out of this medical thinking that disease is an entity of some sort that is created by God to do harm to its fellow creatures; that’s insane.

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.

Our weaknesses drive us to learn.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We don’t always have to follow our mind where it goes.

Robert Morse, N.D.

There is no place you can go to be away from yourself.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Start working in the now as much as possible and stop creating, stop wanting, stop desiring and let the moment be the moment. You’ll be supplied with everything you need and plenty more. You will stop creating anything new, therefore you won’t extend. Don’t have an opinion, it is what it is. All these things bring you closer to the God head.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If we judge consciousness from academics, [then] shame on us, and man needs to learn that.

Robert Morse, N.D.

In the end analysis karma is karma, and no money on the planet is worth it […], losing one’s freedom is not worth any money.

Robert Morse, N.D.

As a practitioner, if you can’t help someone, don’t discourage them from looking and finding another healer, because there is always someone better than you; you guys will be better than me, [and] I hope so.

Robert Morse, N.D.

I don’t want you to believe what I say, I want you to wear the robe, get it on there, [and] go down this journey. If you like it and you experience it, you’ll know exactly what it’s like. Don’t believe anybody. Try it on yourself.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You know, when your five senses start coming back, smiles start coming on your face because you can smell again, you can taste again, [and] you can see better.

Robert Morse, N.D.

As far as physical health have you ever noticed that you have to go out of your way, at increased expense, to buy food that isn’t poisoned with additives and hormones and preservatives, [as well as] grotesque levels of fat and sugar; that the idea of good health is almost a bad word, [that] it’s almost held in contempt by industry? I’m always amused when I go to a store and I see things like ‘green,’ or ‘natural,’ or ‘organic,’ as though there EVER should have been anything else produced. They might as well just put ‘less poisonous’, ‘more poisonous’, [or] ‘really poisonous’.

Peter JosephFrom Consequences to Solutions

[…] so when you start getting that green and brown mucus out, you’re into the mix, baby, you’re [digging] into that deep crap inside of you.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If I had to say what is the one thing that I miss on this planet, I would say it’s romance and love making; […] the beauty of that is to see God in your mate and to make love to that.

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.

It can get so bad – even with interstitial cystitis – you can’t take anything down anymore; even in some of these GI-tract and stomach processes that are similar you can’t even drink water.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Who’s in control of your consciousness? YOU! And you have to gain control of [it], and the only way to gain control of your consciousness is [to] get away from your mind.

Robert Morse, N.D.

The cause of most disease is in the poisonous drugs physicians superstitiously give in order to effect a cure.

Charles E. Page, M.D.

At any given time, at any moment, you have the opportunity to go from effect to cause, from the seeker to the knower, and it’s as simple as quieting and stepping beyond that mind; beyond thought.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We have to understand we can use botanicals for an incredible adventure if we use them correctly and the focus is not disease-fighting, [but that] it is cleaning and strengthening the human body.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Our approach to healing should incorporate awareness of the subtle spiritual, mental, and emotional aspects of life and the ways these can become disturbed, resulting in physical illness. All of human life comes down to forces that no science or technology can explain. Modern medicine is just beginning to acknowledge what traditional cultures all over the world have always recognized: that not all of life can be reduced to a measurable, physical explanation.

Aviva Romm, M.D.
Naturally Healthy Babies and Children: A Commonsense Guide to Herbal Remedies, Nutrition, and Health

Keep it simple, [be]cause complexity is the mind [and] the mind will lose you into the world of illusion.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[Not] until you fix digestion, absorption, [and] utilization, can you ever assume [that you have a nutritional] deficiency.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Learning how to breathe correctly is vital as well. You notice if you start deep breathing enough, you’ll start to cough up some mucus; so we know that oxygen and carbon helps to break up mucus. Remember, don’t breathe thoracically (shallow breathing), breathe abdominally. When you take your first breath, you want your [lower] abdominal muscles to move.” (NOTE: Deep breathing is – as discovered by lymphologist Jack W. Shields, M.D. – important for stimulating the lymphatic system. When the lungs are expanded to full capacity at peak of inhalation, they compress the thoracic duct in the chest moving the lymph fluid that stagnates there from shallow breathing.)

Robert Morse, N.D.

Anything on [its] way to death is going to be acted upon by parasites [including human tissue]; you just have to understand that’s the common, natural rhythm of nature, so don’t be a host, don’t be a culturing medium.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If you get intellectual, then you run the risk of being WRONG.

Robert Morse, N.D.
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