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dear sir' i would like to know why if the parad is a toxic object and why the

people still making it and using it in india and another countries i know

the mercury is a toxic liquid metal but if you mix that with another components

like the alchemist did that's transform in a non toxic metal with another

virtues benefits funtions for ourself.

 

Tom Pall <tpall wrote:Your post is moot. You stated in your last

post that

 

"Maybe would be best for your fragile mentality if you didnt read our messages

anymore since this upsets you so much

 

I certainly wont be reading any more of your idiotic statements."

 

Since you wont <sic> be reading any more of my idiotic statements, there's no

use to write. And because of my fragile mentality, it would be best if I didn't

read any more since it upsets me so much.

 

For those who aren't party to this fatal embrace, how it looking? One big happy

polite Vedic family, huh?

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ShiningLotus

Sunday, May 04, 2003 10:18 PM

Re: Para beads, etc.

 

 

Dear Tommy Gee

 

Only problem here is that you are not being clear and concise

 

On the surface this looks like it is really important information......... if

we could simply find something.....anything...... we could document in your

statement........so maybe there is more specific information that could be

offered ?

 

Wondering if you could be a little more specific regarding......... your

awareness...... of the number of people who actually have died from the

ingestion of rasayanas you are mentioning.

 

Can you tell us how many Americans......... and how many Canadians ....THAT

MIGHT HAVE..........died of brain tumors...........APPARANTLY......after

ingesting rasayanas made with mercury

 

You can see the problem here with the capitilized words that are most likely

floridly obsequious.

 

The words.... might have.... and.... apparantly...... do not document. Is

common knowledge that if a person cannot document then there is no basis to your

statement. There being no basis for the statement then the statement is useless.

Am sure you will agree this is simply the spreading of another story.

 

In addition..... the Soma Plant is rare however is not extinct from the Earth.

Sarcostema Viminalis and Asclepias Acida is still found in India. In the Rig Ved

one of the mountains mentioned is Mujat-vat

 

Only problems that I can see for your here is that a person would most likely

have to travel to India to find..........and then also have the ability to speak

with Traditional Indian People in a polite manner so am sure you will agree that

locateing Soma Plant would be difficult for you to attempt anytime soon

 

When you find the names and numbers of those who have actually died of brain

tumors from rasayanas made with transmuted mercury please call back

 

Am sure all will be waiting to hear from you

 

 

Tom Pall <tpall

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Sunday, May 04, 2003 10:31 AM

Re: Para beads, etc.

 

 

I do wish to appear disrespectful or cynical. However Mr. Kirk and I

are aware of a number of Canadians and Americans (the magician Doug

Henning being one of them) who might have been freed from

the "addiction and attachment to time" by dying of brain tumors

during the prime of their life after apparantly ingesting rasayanas

made with mercury transmuted in the ancient Vedic ways. I do not

doubt the ancient Vedic ways, but I do doubt that they can be

completely duplicated in our time. The Soma plant is gone from us.

I suspect the ability to safely transmute heavy metals is now also

beyond our reach.

 

 

, thunderheals@a...

wrote:

>

> There is also some extraordinary documentation on the net regarding

the use

> of parad in Spiritual practices. It is connected to Lord Shiva's

form of

> Bhairava and is said to free practitioner from the "addiction and

attachment

> to time".

>

 

 

 

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