The best way to learn about yourself is to spend time alone with no one else. Totally alone. Don’t t turn on the T.V., don’t turn on the radio. […] love yourself first, and then you can really love others.
At any given time, at any moment, you have the opportunity to go from effect to cause, from the seeker to the knower, and it’s as simple as quieting and stepping beyond that mind; beyond thought.
Don’t mess with chemistry.
We must learn to ask questions.
We all disagree in biochemistry.
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.
[…] and once you kill the bacteria in the lymph nodes, you’re in trouble.
[…] so when you start getting that green and brown mucus out, you’re into the mix, baby, you’re [digging] into that deep crap inside of you.
It isn’t about nutrition coming in which [supposedly] strengthens it (the body), it’s about getting rid of that which weakens it.
We don’t always have to follow our mind where it goes.
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.
I’ve chopped off the fat so you can get straight to the point.
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 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.)
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.
If you don’t have someone always directing people in the simplicity of things, then the mind wins and complexity takes over.
And for all you natural doctors, get your shit together. Too many people are not getting well under your care and it’s giving everybody a bad name. And you medical doctors, get your shit together [too]; you’re hurting too many people. […] We all have to do the best we can, give our love out and let go and let God.
We’re not into diseases.
Nutrition is so simple we shouldn’t even have nutritional classes.
You’ve got to get beyond just mental academics or you’ll end up living in a mental academic world where there is frustration, there is fear, there is no understanding of truth, and most of what you’ll be believing in is theory-based; if you choose that, [then] that’s your life you’ll live and that’s okay. I tend to choose the life of truth, and sometimes truth goes right against the popular (mainstream) thinking.
If a 100-year-old man can go on raw and do herbs, so can every other 100-year old men; it’s all about attitude.
Medicine is only palliative, for in back of disease lies the cause, and this cause no drug can reach.
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.
It isn’t just a nutritional experience [that of] having a human body, it’s [also] an eliminative experience as well.
Remember, cancer is a tap on the shoulder by God, and he is saying, ‘the path you’re on is a little shorter than you would like, make a right-hand turn here.
Always, if you get (feel) down, go to nature, [and] plug in; because the big mama is always there to hug you – and if you can – go into yourself, into that quiet, alone state where only you exist and then you will find out who you really are in that state.
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.
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.
Just because you have a piece of dead animal, doesn’t mean you can’t have an out of body experience or have God.
As far as physical health have you ever noticed that you have to go out of your way, at increased expense, to buy food that isn’t poisoned with additives and hormones and preservatives, [as well as] grotesque levels of fat and sugar; that the idea of good health is almost a bad word, [that] it’s almost held in contempt by industry? I’m always amused when I go to a store and I see things like ‘green,’ or ‘natural,’ or ‘organic,’ as though there EVER should have been anything else produced. They might as well just put ‘less poisonous’, ‘more poisonous’, [or] ‘really poisonous’.
