Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Lisa: I don't even know if this comment is relevant, but I keep hearing on the radio that the US Gov't (FDA) is frowning upon Americans using Canadian drugs. Hello Lisa, it is relevant. The key word you are using is " frowning " . Frowning is an emotion, and ironically this emotion has been declared outside of " objective " science (the kind the FDA is said to " love " ). To look at the emotion behind the frown is to discover the money-motives that enrich those that frown. What is needed is a science of Trinity, to look at these emotions. The new science is friendly to complementary medicine. Sincerely, Stephen P.S. Thanks Toni for letting me know that the comment period for the FDA has been extended. I will leave a comment with them. Sorry I cannot comment more on this very busy message exchange. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Here's something else that's disturbingly mind-boggling and yet crystal clear at the same time: Under The Influence 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft Reports On Drug Lobbyists' Role in Passing Bill That Keeps Drug Prices High http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/29/60minutes/main2625305.shtml? source=search_story Just cut and paste in your browser. Melissa , " LISA " <merekitten wrote: > > Stephen, > > Your e-mail about Trinity boggled my brain and I hope that as I learn more I > will be able to understand the concept you are presenting. > > I don't even know if this comment is relevant, but I keep hearing on the > radio that the US Gov't (FDA) is frowning upon Americans using Canadian > drugs. > > This really makes me mad as it is ridiculous of them to imply that Canadians > aren't smart enough to produce useable drugs. > > It's just their way of keeping the monopoly on overpriced (and I mean > overpriced!)drugs. > > > ~Leese, off to re-read your post. > > > > _____ > > > On Behalf Of hucklebird > Monday, May 07, 2007 3:00 PM > > Re: Re: FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery... Hello Folks > > I wanted to comment of the FDA's mindset. In general, Western science has > seemed to work to excommunicate spirit in the name of scientific purity. > Some > define science in " objective " terms (e.g., using Karl Popper's falsification > > principle), and then they move to declare complementary medicine as > pseudo-science. > > This is a very disturbing trend. To combat this trend is why I wrote my > book, > " Trinity: the Scientific Basis of Vitalism and Transcendentalism. " > > What's it about? In the nutshell, I am saying that Trinity is a > vitalistically-felt life principle that sources the transcendental. The > tensions are > indicated by what is felt, and by feeling's rationalization. Trinity is > sense-certain and has no explanation based on cause-and-effect, yet this > sense-certainty > unifies quantum mechanics with general relativity given that quantum gravity > > also slips away into the transcendent. The general principle is that unity > is > discovered in what is found starkly incomplete, by reason of its > incompleteness. > Trinity as a life principle impacted our evolution, as that which is felt > needs no reason for its being. Therefore, Trinity unifies Darwinism with > intelligent design (i.e., Trinity did not evolve, and design implicates > Trinity), and > gone are the heated conflicts that are shown to exists only in the mind. The > > new science of Trinity is a meta-science. > > The new meta-science is friendly to complementary medicine. And I trying to > do my part in making the new meta-science a reality, without " trickery " . > This > effort is needed if the FDA is to broaden their views. As it is well into > the > month of May I missed the FDA's comment period (ending April 30), but the > book > is now out and can be used in future struggles. > > Sincerely, Stephen P. Smith, author of " Trinity " > > P.S. To see book displayed, > connect to the i-Universe bookstore, and search ISBN=978-0-595- 42023-0: > http://www.iunivers <http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/> e.com/bookstore/ > > ************************************** > See > what's free at http://www.aol. <http://www.aol.com.> com. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 I too feel like I have little time to address many of the messages here, so please forgive my short responses. I am glad that I caught the gist. I still do not understand what is meant by Trinity. ~Leese _____ On Behalf Of hucklebird Wednesday, May 09, 2007 1:02 PM Re: FDA Regulators Using Legal Trickery... Lisa: I don't even know if this comment is relevant, but I keep hearing on the radio that the US Gov't (FDA) is frowning upon Americans using Canadian drugs. Hello Lisa, it is relevant. The key word you are using is " frowning " . Frowning is an emotion, and ironically this emotion has been declared outside of " objective " science (the kind the FDA is said to " love " ). To look at the emotion behind the frown is to discover the money-motives that enrich those that frown. What is needed is a science of Trinity, to look at these emotions. The new science is friendly to complementary medicine. Sincerely, Stephen P.S. Thanks Toni for letting me know that the comment period for the FDA has been extended. I will leave a comment with them. Sorry I cannot comment more on this very busy message exchange. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol. <http://www.aol.com.> com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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