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hypnoskier wrote:

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> In a message dated 10/6/06 9:53:16 AM, psychael writes:

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> > Despite my decision to shut up for a long time the part

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> > > hallucination (especially with those who see " meridians " )

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> > was so provoking I had to jump in.

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> > The existence of the " " " meridians " " " has been proven

scientifically.

 

 

> Sorry, I didn't read your whole post...but this just jumped out at

me and had

> me thinking that you were overly sensitive to the English

language, and I had the urge to jump in.

 

> I didn't get anything in what Dave wrote to indicate that he

didn't agree with the energy within, or any doubts of its

existence. He simply stated that

> seeing these flows of energy is a hallucination.

 

I loved your post Marc and the very good feeling from your post.

 

And, Dave is WRONG.

 

Just because HE cannot see energies does NOT mean that everyone

cannot SEE energies. Just because he cannot see meridians does not

mean others cannot see meridians. Blab, blab, blad.

 

Many people have been studied that CAN SEE ENERGIES!

 

And their " seeings " have been compared and are the same, except for

individual differences, differences like " seeing " a person with a

long nose or a short nose, or no nose.

 

In fact their " seeings " can be compared with charts from 6,000 years

ago, and the meridians are in the SAME PLACE...the chakras ARE IN

THE SAME PLACE...

 

....and the Triple Warmer is in the same place working off of the

hypothalamus, causing the adrenals to burn out, which in turn causes

the thyroid to shut down...

 

....all of which is easily FIXED with proper energy methods.

 

Whic easily show up on the MD's test for hypo-thyroidism.

 

 

 

> Now, are hallucinations real or unreal? We hallucinate things

all the time

> and act as if they are real, and when they are accepted as real by

a whole

> society or segment of the society they are in fact real, are they

not?

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> Anyway, you seemed to respond as if hallucinating was something

unpleasant.

> I recall many a good hallucination fondly!

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> I will continue reading your post thoroughly because it seemed, on

first

> glance, quite thorough.

 

> Marc

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