[…] and if you live with the concept that the AMA (American Medical Association) are the only people that can help anybody, then you’ve screwed yourself. They are the worst of the whole modality of everyone. They don’t cure anything, they use toxic chemicals, [and] half the chemicals kill people and it’s like an out-of-control modality that has brainwashed the average person to think that these people (within the AMA) are the only people that have any brains, [yet] they don’t have any brains. No offence to any medical doctors listening to this, but after a while it gets a little ridiculous when you can’t cure something as simple as herpes, or HIV, or hep C. […] The treatment of conditions never yields a cure, you noticed that?
Every educated physician knows that most diseases are not appreciably helped by medicine.
Our figures show approximately four and one half million hospital admissions annually due to the adverse reactions to drugs. Further, the average hospital patient has as much as 30% chance, depending on how long he is in, of doubling his stay due to adverse drug reactions.
[…] when you start on these programs, sometimes your skin can look worse, and that’s because you’re shaking the tree, man, it’s common sense. When you start cleaning, things are starting to be expectorated, starting to move out of the body – not staying in, that’s medical thinking; suppression.
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.
I think life is much simpler than to break into this world of theories and things of chemistry and [thereby] overlooking the simplicity. I think the simplicity is so much better.
The mind does not deal with truth.
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.
Always seek truth. Open your heart totally to God. If you desire anything, desire God. All else will come to you. Always be and give love. Become alive again (in all your bodies) physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
[…] lung cancer, [and] diabetes treatments create jobs; they create economic growth; they create GDP. I hope everyone firmly understands that. From an economic perspective, sick people – needing servicing – are great. Think about it. There is nothing to gain economically by the resolution of any given problem on any level. It is the maintaining and servicing of problems that underlies actual economic growth.
The more milk people drink, the heavier the lymphatic congestion in their body. […] it’s just so clogging to the human system even in its raw state.
If we judge consciousness from academics, [then] shame on us, and man needs to learn that.
[…] the most important thing is your awareness [and] who you are, so always work spiritually to try to control that mind, because all the answers are not in the mind; that’s the problem. The mind is just conditioned states of thinking, some of it is just propaganda [while] some of it is not true at all and we live our lives sometimes hanging on untruths – don’t be one of those because only you pay the price.
Every hole you have, can become an eliminative waste channel.
I find it quite interesting that [the] people that can’t cure nothing have all these opinions and ideas about things – and that’s the difference between the mind and consciousness – knowing and thinking; knowing and guessing.
People think [other] people are healthy because they are up walking and look halfway good; illusion, illusion. De-skin them and take a look inside [their bodies]. As a matter of fact, [just] look in the eyes of some people.
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].
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.
We think the mind is how we know.
We must learn to ask questions.
We blame the little creatures of Nature for everything; [have] you noticed that? Man blames EVERYBODY but himself!
Medicine is only palliative, for in back of disease lies the cause, and this cause no drug can reach.
We are prone to thinking of drug abuse in terms of the male population and illicit drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. It may surprise you to learn that a greater problem exists with millions of women dependent on legal prescription drugs.
The best chelation therapy you will ever have, is getting your kidneys filtering, getting your adrenals up and going after [both] blood and lymph. […] chelation [therapy] is basically blood detoxification.
The lymph is the most refined, the most rarefied, the most intimate of the body juices. I dare say you had an inkling of the fact in your mind when you asked.
People talk about the blood, and the mysteries of its composition, and what an extraordinary fluid it is. But it is the lymph that is the juice of juices, the very essence, you understand, ichor, blood-milk, crème de la crème; as a matter of fact, after a fatty diet it does look like milk.
I never try to get all the spasms out of quadriplegics and paraplegics because I feel that some of that is essential to moving lymph (in their case).
Matter of fact I love the Hippocrates [Health Institute] saying, ‘Stay away from fruits!’ but here’s all these green drinks loaded with glucose.
A balanced individual is a great healer.
There is an art to detoxification. The end goal, ALWAYS, is the regeneration of tissue in the human body and the restoring and improving of the condition of the cell and the fluid that takes care of it.
Don’t come to me with book knowledge.
