Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Blessings family, The year I heard and met Dr.Lenny Horowitz I also met Dr.Alim Mohamid. I heard both doctors on two separate occasions at the Nation of Islam Mosque and community center in Springfield, Mass around 1996-97. Dr. Mohamed, the first lecturer I heard, broke down the term Deoxyribonucleic acid- spiritually, linguistically, semantically to mean a removal of the teacher from the spiritual center (something like that). Dr. Muhammad is a doctor who has a place for people with Aids, and I've recently been told he's here in DC. I had a close friend and teacher who was in transition as a result of this AIDS label. He was so ill one day, then a few days later he was walking and talking coherently, then, he became physically incapacitated but mentally alert, then he went to the nursing home and he transitioned. Yet another person I know with this label kept himself alive and fairly healthy for many years. Dr. Horowitz, whose lecture I attended a few months following Dr. Mohammed, spoke about his book, Aids, Ebola, emerging viruses, urging people to avoid vaccinations, eat organic and if possible, leave the cities. He cited all kinds of governmental actions, like the creation of viruses and dis-eases to control and conduct racial and gender related genocide. Will creator inspire us to transform this sickness into healing? I don't know how to heal in people, european especially, this irreverance that inflicts illness and violence. In my work, with educators and their students identified with autism, I'm discovering how to listen, in order to facilitate acceptance and understanding for the differences and challenges people with autism experience in the public educational system. Talk about abuse! Sickness heals when people discover ways they can love themselves. Easier said than done! Blessings to this family for lighting the path to understanding, acceptance and love pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Mark, thanks for the site . I will read it . I saw two people that I know using ATZ years ago. The drug itself made them crazy with night mares and night sweats. My cousin refused to take the drug because of the side affects. Lynda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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