Another important rule, when eating for health, is SIMPLICITY; in other words do not mix too many kinds of food at one meal. Count the different number of items in the average meal of today [even moreso in the 21st century] and the total will startle you.
Our beliefs limit us.
We must learn to ask questions.
Our way is so much simpler. And it doesn’t matter what the theories of biochemistry are because if you keep the simplified understanding of energetics, consciousness (or intelligence), and your two sides of chemistry, and basically the nature of acids versus the nature of base or alkalis – and keep it that simple – you can give people their remedy; you won’t be talking over their heads; people will have a good life; and for those that want to get academically inclined – have at it – but just keep in mind that sometimes you waste a lot of years studying on stuff that doesn’t get you any closer to truth.
I think if you understand the simplicity of how the body works, then the complexity of it can come along as long as you maintain the simplicity of it; if you lose the simplicity of it, you’ll get yourself lost again – and sometimes when you have a serious issue, you don’t have a lot of time to get lost.
Remember [that] when you start on these detoxification programs, you’re going to see your weaknesses; you’re going to experience your weaknesses.
If I had a birthday wish, it would be that all of you got your health back and your joy back, you know, because nothing else matters.
Don’t mess with chemistry.
Don’t get upset if you can’t always do raw [foods]; it’s a trip changing your conditioned state; it’s a trip getting beyond your mind; it’s a trip getting beyond the conditioning that this planet did to you; it’s a trip, because this planet wants you to stay.
It doesn’t matter if no one [around you] understands what you’re doing, be strong in what you know.
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.
If we judge consciousness from academics, [then] shame on us, and man needs to learn that.
The mind does not deal with truth.
[Not] until you fix digestion, absorption, [and] utilization, can you ever assume [that you have a nutritional] deficiency.
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.
What hope is there for medical science to ever become a true science when the entire structure of medical knowledge is built around the idea that there is an entity called disease which can be expelled when the right drug is found?
The cause of most disease is in the poisonous drugs physicians superstitiously give in order to effect a cure.
Our field has talked against high protein [diets] since the early 1800s.
[…] 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.
We don’t always have to follow our mind where it goes.
[…] 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.
We’re not into diseases.
Medical practice has neither philosophy nor common sense to recommend it. In sickness the body is already loaded with impurities. By taking drugs (medicines), more impurities are added, thereby the case is further embarrassed and harder to cure.
No matter what tissue, it’s just a bunch of cells and two major fluids.
[…] I feel, though, that you have to physically get into the body to remove physical chemistry. There are some things you’ve got to do physically; you can’t just expect higher levels to filtrate the lower levels and make a change, because every level is of its own.
Never say never, and don’t stop.
[…] I mean, this country needs a HUGE, MASSIVE… if we could pull all the colon therapists together and give the United States a big, big colon therapy, that’s what it needs.
Step back away from your pain and suffering as much as you can, and try to not claim anything that you’re going through; let it all go. One part of getting well is letting the past go in all ways. No matter what happened to you, no matter how bad it was, you have to let it go because it was there for you for a certain reason of awakening and building a strength within yourself.
You breathe it, you eat it.
The person who takes medicine must recover twice. Once from the disease and once from the medicine.
