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Victor; I'M BACK. Did you miss me? I had computer problems and have

been unable to post. Orions Dad got me back on track. I missed all of

you raw food junkies. I'm glad to see you are still up to your old

tricks Victor. I will post more later

 

Doug

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Victor; I'M BACK. Did you miss me? I had computer problems and have

been unable to post. Orions Dad got me back on track. I missed all of

you raw food junkies. I'm glad to see you are still up to your old

tricks Victor. I will post more later

 

Doug

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Just for the record, I understood this as warm encouragement, not a command, and

it hasn't caused me to tip into a negative mind state yet, although it is

apparently guaranteed to have this kind of control over me.

 

Peace,

dani

 

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What you are looking for is what is looking.

--St. Francis of Assisi

 

In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002

 

 

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I guess when I fail from my committment to raw and

health, my positive attitude allows me to get back on

track very quickly. I don't associate being negative

with eating off my diet. It's just temporary

weakness.

I'm glad you didn't take that comment with such

extreme Dani.

 

Regina

 

 

--- Dani Kelly <dani.k wrote:

> Just for the record, I understood this as warm

> encouragement, not a command, and it hasn't caused

> me to tip into a negative mind state yet, although

> it is apparently guaranteed to have this kind of

> control over me.

>

> Peace,

> dani

>

> :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

>

> What you are looking for is what is looking.

> --St. Francis of Assisi

>

> In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002

>

>

> --- message from shortus <no_reply >

> attached:

>

>

___________

> Save rainforest! Redjellyfish Long Distance works

> just like any other long distance provider and is

> very competitively priced. In addition, you’ll save

> rainforest every time you make a long distance call!

> To learn more visit:

> http://www.redjellyfish.com/longdistance

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

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Dear Regina,

 

You say you are a failure and weak when you don't eat raw. The facts

are that six thousand million people don't eat raw. Are they weak

failures?

 

Your commitment to raw is religious in that you see yourself as a

backslider when you don't eat raw.

 

Why do you need another religion?

 

Victor.

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Dear Doug,

 

I am very glad you are back and I missed you and wondered where you

were.

 

And of course you are right about us being raw food junkies.

 

The essence of being a junkie is the narrowing of attention to raw

food and the repetition of eating raw then backsliding.

 

We are profoundly narrow and impoverished and my tricks, as you point

out, consist of seeking to enrich the discussion with new ideas,

dissent and humour.

 

When you have lost your sense of humour, you know you are in a raw

trance.

 

Welcome back,

Victor.

 

 

> Victor; I'M BACK. Did you miss me? I had computer problems and have

> been unable to post. Orions Dad got me back on track. I missed all

of

> you raw food junkies. I'm glad to see you are still up to your old

> tricks Victor. I will post more later

>

> Doug

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Imagine Dani, if you could tip yourself into a negative state then,

as you wished, you could tip yourself back into a positive state.

 

Depression would then hold no fears, nor would happiness.

 

It would be as natural as sleeping and waking, working and resting,

belief and scepticism.

 

Victor.

 

 

 

> Just for the record, I understood this as warm encouragement, not a

command, and it hasn't caused me to tip into a negative mind state

yet, although it is apparently guaranteed to have this kind of

control over me.

> Peace,

> dani

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Victor,

 

For me to go off my diet (of which I don't eat 100%

raw, but maybe 90%) is failure because it causes me to

become ill. Failure and weaknesses only make humans

learn more and become stronger.

 

What's wrong with that?

 

You are an odd duck!

 

Regina

 

--- shortus <no_reply > wrote:

> Dear Regina,

>

> You say you are a failure and weak when you don't

> eat raw. The facts

> are that six thousand million people don't eat raw.

> Are they weak

> failures?

>

> Your commitment to raw is religious in that you see

> yourself as a

> backslider when you don't eat raw.

>

> Why do you need another religion?

>

> Victor.

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Regina,

 

It's true: I am an odd duck.

 

But how am I an odd duck?

 

On the Bell Curve of Response to Stimulae, I am right up one end. I

am a High Responder.

 

High rsponse to stimulae, both internal and external, is one

characteristic held by the gifted.

 

So how can you make use of gifted people?

 

In exactly the same way you make use of normal people.

 

Both normal and gifted people are ends in themselves; to use them is

to misuse them.

 

So don't use any people at all.

 

Including yourself.

 

Victor.

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Witty too!

PG

 

 

shortus [no_reply ]

Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:06 AM

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Dear Regina,

 

It's true: I am an odd duck.

 

But how am I an odd duck?

 

On the Bell Curve of Response to Stimulae, I am right up one end. I

am a High Responder.

 

High rsponse to stimulae, both internal and external, is one

characteristic held by the gifted.

 

So how can you make use of gifted people?

 

In exactly the same way you make use of normal people.

 

Both normal and gifted people are ends in themselves; to use them is

to misuse them.

 

So don't use any people at all.

 

Including yourself.

 

Victor.

 

 

 

 

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If I may butt in here, when I back slide a little, it is always

because I am eating incorrectly. We need to eat an equal amount (by

dry weight) of three food groups; Sweet fruits, fatty fruits, and

green leafy vegetables. If we get this mix to far out of balance, we

will have cravings beyond our control. If you carve sweets; you need

more sweet fruits. If you crave protein; you need more raw fats.

Green leafys are your meat and potatoes. They are what give your

meals substance. If you crave salty crunchy things, like chips etc.

you need more minerals in your diet ie, seaweed, kelp, etc. or any

green leafy higher in minerals. Once you get the mix right you will

never crave crap again. Living foods become easy. Lets not call this

diet perfect, lets call it incredible food for incredible people.

Mark; our closest relative is the chimpanzee, but not the common

chimpanzee that eats monkeys. By the way, only 2% of their diet is

protein and this includes insects, worms, and what ever they can

find. Most of this is eaten during times of famine. Our closest

relative is the Banobo also called Pygmy chimpanzee this has recently

been discovered to be a separate species, and does not eat meat.

Getting the two mixed up is a common mistake. Doug

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That's what I eat and it leaves me with no desire at all

for cookeed food.

 

All this lapsing I read about must be to do with scimping

the leafy green

 

PG

 

 

 

kauguy [no_reply ]

Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:27 AM

rawfood

[Raw Food] Re: I'm eating/drinking Raw!!

 

 

If I may butt in here, when I back slide a little, it is always

because I am eating incorrectly. We need to eat an equal amount (by

dry weight) of three food groups; Sweet fruits, fatty fruits, and

green leafy vegetables. If we get this mix to far out of balance, we

will have cravings beyond our control. If you carve sweets; you need

more sweet fruits. If you crave protein; you need more raw fats.

Green leafys are your meat and potatoes. They are what give your

meals substance. If you crave salty crunchy things, like chips etc.

you need more minerals in your diet ie, seaweed, kelp, etc. or any

green leafy higher in minerals. Once you get the mix right you will

never crave crap again. Living foods become easy. Lets not call this

diet perfect, lets call it incredible food for incredible people.

Mark; our closest relative is the chimpanzee, but not the common

chimpanzee that eats monkeys. By the way, only 2% of their diet is

protein and this includes insects, worms, and what ever they can

find. Most of this is eaten during times of famine. Our closest

relative is the Banobo also called Pygmy chimpanzee this has recently

been discovered to be a separate species, and does not eat meat.

Getting the two mixed up is a common mistake. Doug

 

 

 

 

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Agreed. When I have salt cravings, I add some kelp

and dulse to my salads and the craving is satisfied.

It can make me swell a bit though(My minerals aren't

balanced yet). When I crave sweet, I have a couple

figs and I'm good. I try to spread this information

to friends at work. They love to gorge on donuts and

chocolate. One friend is gradually weaning to more

raw and she feels like a million dollars. She's

learning so much about her body. If people would only

listen to their bodies they would be much better off.

 

Regina

 

--- kauguy <no_reply > wrote:

> If I may butt in here, when I back slide a little,

> it is always

> because I am eating incorrectly. We need to eat an

> equal amount (by

> dry weight) of three food groups; Sweet fruits,

> fatty fruits, and

> green leafy vegetables. If we get this mix to far

> out of balance, we

> will have cravings beyond our control. If you carve

> sweets; you need

> more sweet fruits. If you crave protein; you need

> more raw fats.

> Green leafys are your meat and potatoes. They are

> what give your

> meals substance. If you crave salty crunchy things,

> like chips etc.

> you need more minerals in your diet ie, seaweed,

> kelp, etc. or any

> green leafy higher in minerals. Once you get the mix

> right you will

> never crave crap again. Living foods become easy.

> Lets not call this

> diet perfect, lets call it incredible food for

> incredible people.

> Mark; our closest relative is the chimpanzee, but

> not the common

> chimpanzee that eats monkeys. By the way, only 2% of

> their diet is

> protein and this includes insects, worms, and what

> ever they can

> find. Most of this is eaten during times of famine.

> Our closest

> relative is the Banobo also called Pygmy chimpanzee

> this has recently

> been discovered to be a separate species, and does

> not eat meat.

> Getting the two mixed up is a common mistake. Doug

>

>

 

 

 

 

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http://fifaworldcup.

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I was watching a nature program about moose (plural, mooses, meese, I

give up) anyway, there was a scene where they were standing chest

deep in icy cold water, with their young, literally shaking from the

cold. They would put their heads under the water to eat an aquatic

plant that was growing on the bottom. The announcer said that the

aquatic plant contained 400% more salt than anything that grew on the

land. I realized that salt does not occur alone in nature, but with a

myriad of other minerals. The salt is the only mineral we can taste,

so it is the desire for salt that leads us to other minerals, so we

are soon satisfied. If we eat table salt it does not satisfy us, we

continually want more. ---Doug

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I'd say stay 51% postive and 49% negative, that way at least you have

a controlling interest..

 

c->

 

 

rawfood, shortus <no_reply> wrote:

> Dear Regina,

>

> When you give the command, " Stay positive! " , you not only guarantee

> that Dani will tip over into the negative but she will lose control

> and so she will never learn how to move herself between positive and

> negative and back again.

>

> It is a poisonous command which sounds so good.

>

> Our Prime Minister calls it, " A shit sandwich " .

>

> Victor.

>

>

> rawfood, Regina DeLuca <regdeluca> wrote:

> > That's so great to hear Dani! Stay positive!

> >

> > Regina

> >

> > --- Dani Kelly <dani.k@p...> wrote:

> > > Thanks to all of you who have given me so much

> > > helpful advice over the past few days!

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