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Now, you see, here is the sort of open mindedness I think of.....this

has a bit of a ring of truth to it to me too. Whether or not it is will

be an interesting experiment, and is counter to all I have learned. I

am a Christian, and a mature one at that, so it is counter intuitive in

a way, yet it is not contraindicative of what Scripture says.

 

Thanks,

 

Dennis

 

peacefulglow wrote:

 

> Hey Dennis,

>

> Read the sight (pun.)

>

> I can honestly say that I have been having a rough time of things for

> many years here in Michigan. It usually becomes a struggle for me

> just to get out of bed by March. (Over the holiday I have been very

> sound asleep for over 12 hours each night.) Some years back a doctor

> told me he thought I had " seasonal affective disorder. " (Of course

> every other person has SAD here.) My immune system bottoms out in

> the winter months along with my mental concentration. (So if parts of

> this reply do not seem coherent you will know why.he-he-he) I have

> learned to force myself into action during dark months so that

> depression does not overcome me.

>

> I have always noticed that my life seems unbelievably great in the

> hottest and brightest of the summer months and I have trouble with

> zoning out and just making it through my work day during the dark

> winters. (Two years ago we had a very dreary cool and rainy summer

> and I found myself in tears for no apparent reason almost every

> day.) So, I think the guy may be on to something. (I'm going to

> Arizona in January this year for a week to spec out places to live -

> finally getting smart.)

>

> My friends - who adore cold dark rainy weather - noticed, years back,

> before I noticed, that I thrive with heat, sunlight, water and

> greens...they refer to me as " the plant woman " but not because I grow

> plants. LOL

>

> >From a scientific viewpoint (not that I follow this theory) most

> biologists believe that the earth in its development came to a period

> when it was all plant life. The plant life with the help of the sun,

> created an environment of oxygen. At that point, animal life

> developed from plant life because the environment would support it.

> Therefore, it is believed that a planet supports only those life

> forms that intrinsically come forth from the environmental changes of

> that planet itself. Basically, in the eye of my former biology

> prof., we came from the same random chemical formation that plants

> came from. Hence, we theoretically should respond to the light as

> plants do.

>

> But the caveat is, we need the vitamins from plants to survive. With

> that knowledge are we cannibals ingesting lineages of our ancestors

> for our own survival? May the sun itself be able to nourish us as it

> once did for our ancestors...thus keepin us from eating our green

> brothers and sisters? And is our species still capable of sustaining

> on this " nourishment " without " food " as we now know it? Or (big OR

> to consider) has OUR species progress, breeded those genes - which

> may have once allowed us to exist without nourishment as we now know

> it - non-existant?

>

> To further support the " light " issue in my personal growth, I have

> spent the last ten weeks staring into a glory hole for glass

> blowers. We have to wear safety glasses with tint - you can't see

> the hot glass without them. I always felt mentally more clear and

> strong after four hours of looking into 2100 degree furnaces which

> had a high IR factor in addition to UV.

>

> So again, yes, from my personal experiences I think the guy may have

> something. But even if we were able to regress our physical bodies to

> exist without food intake; I wouldn't chance that possibility without

> a lot of help from God Almighty...and then only on a need-to basis.

>

> Hey I like to watch sunsets. But if I go outside in my barefeet this

> time of year I will end up with severe frostbite.

> Dolly

>

> herbal remedies , Dennis <firefly@a...> wrote:

> > So many times, science has shown that the sun directly influences

> our

> > lives, wouldn't it be something if it was a food source? I mean

> > directly? How about an energy source? Healing?

> >

> > Because our choice to be on this list allows one to be somewhat

> > accepting of " other remedies " removed from so called science, I

> humbly

> > submit the following link, at least for your perusal. Doc, let us

> hear

> > from you especially.......

> >

> > http://www.solarhealing.com/sungazing.html

> >

> >

> > Dennis, who may be staring at the sun too long.....

>

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No, you are not old. Just the body ages. You stay young forever. Course you have to keep thinking yourself young or you will grow old, literally.

 

Don Quai

 

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Monday, December 01, 2003 12:56 AM

Re: [herbal remedies] Re: Is the sun an herb??!

 

 

 

Wow! Wise man, your granddaddy! Never thought of it that way, but 50% of 'em were at the bottom half of their class all right! (and it shows)

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