Generally, when the crowd is walking one way, [you should] walk another. On this planet, when you see the multitudes believe in something, it’s probably wrong.
If we judge consciousness from academics, [then] shame on us, and man needs to learn that.
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.
Not all roads to Wellvile are beautiful, full of love and friendly; sometimes there are some bumps, humps and pitfalls.
We think the mind is how we know.
Intelligence and awareness is untouchable; it’s non-physical, and if you’re a physical [oriented] scientist and you’re not spiritual – and you can’t break outside of that – you’re lost, and unfortunately there are lot of lost people on this planet who are so constipated in their thinking from cramming too much in small spaces.
Another condition worth noting is how it’s financially good for the market to (1) have mandated health fees and premiums on everyone, (2) to have people consume more pharmaceuticals, or (3) to service increasing cancer rates; it’s a business, and profit is the primary driver, so your well-being will always be second to the profit motive.
And as social stressors increase, people are left to find ways to manage the psychological stress generated by the world around them. Meanwhile, we’re bombarded with advertising for goods and services in which billions of dollars are made from the ongoing conception of health products, drugs, and lifestyles.
You should never need anyone or anything other than YOU; you’ve got to get to that point if you want to survive the future here on this planet.
The liver isn’t a detoxifying organ, it’s a chemical manufacturing plant.
Lymphatic herbs are the strongest herbs of nature.
I can tell you, if you find a 22-year-old with healthy kidneys and adrenals you [had] better play the lottery; it’s going to be your lucky day.
Natural healing is based on the premise that our bodies are wisely designed to maintain health and that, given nourishment and support when needed, they will do so. It is, one could say, an approach to medicine based on confidence in the perfection and logic of the body. This view differs from that of conventional medicine, which considers the body a machine that cannot maintain adequate functioning without regular trips to the repair shop, the doctor being the mechanic.
It isn’t the bacteria that’s the problem, it’s what they [the bacteria] are after [that’s the problem].
Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.
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.
And this is why the medical doctors blossomed in the acute and sub-acute stages in the earlier times, when man[kind] was more acute and sub-acute [in his health problems]. Pharmaceuticals were eliminating symptoms right and left, no big deal; herbs? Nah, they don’t taste good, we’ll just take pharmaceuticals, easy to down, ‘cause they [medical doctors] know what they’re talking about, they wear stethoscopes obviously, and white shirts, white coats, so they obviously know what they’re talking about and they’ve been to school! Right…
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.
We don’t always have to follow our mind where it goes.
If I can’t teach you how to cure everything on the planet in five days, then I’ve failed.
No one person has all the answers, but if you looked at nature as your barometer, and asked yourself how nature does these things you’ll be better off than if you asked yourself what man[kind] thinks.
Every drug increases and complicates the patient’s condition.
You just have to understand that there are some things in physiology we don’t know. […] the AMA is probably the most ignorant of how the body works, and yet we think they’re the smartest, and that’s fallacy
Our weaknesses drive us to learn.
[…] 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 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.
Just because you have a piece of dead animal, doesn’t mean you can’t have an out of body experience or have God.
Don’t stick me on an island with vegetables!
All high blood pressure cases are low blood pressure cases.
Don’t come to me with book knowledge.
This planet needs a good enema.
