Don’t mess with chemistry.
We’re observing actions of chemistry within an acidic medium in most cases; it is rare that I’ve seen any [medical] stats related to healthy people.
All high blood pressure cases are low blood pressure cases.
Medicines are of subordinate importance because of their very nature they can only work symptomatically
[…] 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.
Remember [that] when you start on these detoxification programs, you’re going to see your weaknesses; you’re going to experience your weaknesses.
Not all roads to Wellvile are beautiful, full of love and friendly; sometimes there are some bumps, humps and pitfalls.
We’re not into diseases.
I don’t let anything stop me from trying to get tissue alive again, nor do I think we should.
It isn’t about nutrition coming in which [supposedly] strengthens it (the body), it’s about getting rid of that which weakens it.
Keep your joy, don’t give it away, and be love all the time.
Lymphatic herbs are the strongest herbs of nature.
Self-education is always best in my opinion because you learn more. People that are self-taught learn so much more than people that go to school, I can tell you that. If I’m hiring someone, I want someone [who is] self-taught because if they have the ambition, they’re going to tear it up. They’re going to learn everything, the connecting links, and whys.
Become the observer of life instead of the thinker.
There is no place you can go to be away from yourself.
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.
Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.
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.
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.
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.)
Well, you men, you gotta get with the ladies, because the ladies have a lot of answers for the men.
Academics doesn’t define the soul.
We can’t get to WellVille with the concept of deficiency [or] with the concept of treatment.
I quit having theories. I try to teach you what I have observed, and what I have seen – and what we do know to be factual – as much as I can.
Watch out for yourselves, that’s the key here. […] we have a tendency to absorb the teachings. Don’t do that. YOU are that which exist; you are the all in the all, you just haven’t opened yourself up to that realization yet.
A lot of people like to act like acids.
This planet needs a good enema.
If it’s your time, relax. Get rid of [the] human body and if you want another you’ll recycle. But if you’ve been working on yourself spiritually perhaps you won’t be recycling down in these lower chemical levels and you’ll have a LOT more fun.
Don’t be a skeptic, it blocks truth. Be open to truth. [Being] open to truth means you’re not going to believe everything you read, you’re going to buck it up, but you don’t buck it up against false information, you don’t buck it up against propaganda, you buck it up with what in science is factual – not theories, you don’t buck it up against things that are false because then you’ll never find the truth and you’ll waste your time believing in theories that don’t exist [and] belief systems that don’t hold any water.
I don’t think minds can comprehend the amount of deaths being created through pharmaceutical use; wrong surgery; medical doctor stupidity; etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. I don’t see how you can say that [conventional/orthodox medicine] is a viable science, when it kills over a million people a year.
