Health is what you eat, what you drink, what you breathe, what you think, what you feel – but also – more of what you are.
Keep your joy, don’t give it away, and be love all the time.
We, as a group, want to become the most ethical, the most honest, the most godly group in the world; we want to be an example of what God in a walking presence would be.
Don’t come to me with book knowledge.
[…] 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.
We’re so far away from normalcy that even vegetables will detoxify some people for a while, but then you’ll all reach plateaus with veggies, there’s no doubt about it.
Our field has talked against high protein [diets] since the early 1800s.
You should smell like what you eat.
Every drug increases and complicates the patient’s condition.
Don’t mess with chemistry.
Drug medications consist in employing, as remedies for disease, those things which produce disease in well persons. Its material medica is simply a lot of drugs or chemicals or dye-stuffs – in a word “poisons!” All are incompatible with vital matter ; all produce disease when brought in contact in any manner with the living ; all are poisons.
Our biggest problem is [that] we live to eat; we’ve gotta change that.
No matter where you go, you’re always there.
A lot of people like to act like acids.
I think we have to start getting real with life, love, beauty, and experience. These judgmental attitudes people have and all this [negative] stuff out there, we have to leave it, because it only builds bitterness between humans and there is no reason to [do so]; we want to build love between the species, not bitterness, anger, and ‘I’m good, you’re bad’ syndromes and stuff like that. It’s going to take all you guys to help us to [accomplish] this.
There’s so much to detoxification, it isn’t just a simple ‘I’m on a detox’; that’s easy for people to say. [But] most of you out there know what’s up.
Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.
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.)
As a rule, people don’t grow spiritually unless they’re forced to. You know, they’re too busy playing in the field of dreams.
Everybody has always turned to the herbs for their wellness and for their pharmacopoeia, always, everywhere, [and] in every culture. What does that tell you? It’s only the natural hygienic people that have their heads up their butts when they think herbs are poisonous… what!? I mean, that was the one thing that I was disappointed with [concerning the natural hygienic group], because what a bunch of crap and lies that was.
[…] 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?
It being the foundation of health, I’m going to make a statement, and as we progress this evening, you’re going to be able to understand that this statement is true:
If we could keep the lymphatic system working properly, we would not have any pain in our body, neither would we have sickness and neither would we have premature death caused from unhealthy conditions in our body; it wouldn’t happen.
Medicines are of subordinate importance because of their very nature they can only work symptomatically
It isn’t about nutrition coming in which [supposedly] strengthens it (the body), it’s about getting rid of that which weakens it.
Our weaknesses drive us to learn.
I think the biggest problem man[kind] has made is that he is fixated on nutrition in the blood, and yet over on this [other] side we have a sewer/immune/lipid-carrier system that’s much, much bigger than the blood system, so due respect and due attention must be shifted over to the lymph.
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.
Why must we accept as normal what we find in a race of sick and weakened human beings? Must we always take it for granted that the present eating practices of civilized men are normal? …Foul stools, loose stools, impacted stools, pebbly stools, much foul gas, colitis, hemorrhoids, bleeding with stools, the need for toilet paper are swept into the orbit of the normal.
As long as you offer a cesspool for bacteria to grow [in] and have a house, they’re going to do it, and that’s [just] nature and you can’t get mad at nature for that. [So] what do you have to do? Clean your house out!
I’ve chopped off the fat so you can get straight to the point.
