Hi Neville, Dave,

I would have to take issue with your statement that 'thought does not have
anything to do with anything.' We are far past the 'voodoo' and 'magic'
stigma at this point. Fields of science such as PNI (Psychoneuroimmunology)
are well established on a firm bed of experimental results. Not to mention
all the things happening in epigenetics. There is no question that our
state of mind has a direct impact on our health.

We are more than mere machines. Food for thought: One of the most shocking
displays of the power of the mind is found in those that suffer from split
personality disorder. There are cases when one personality emerges, and
instantly changes the eye color of the individual, causes scars to emerge
on the body, and other radical physiological changes. And it all changes
back when that persona changes.

A more romantic example is the link between two people in two different
faraday cages. I'll save that for another time, if anyone is interested. Of
course you can google such things.

I don't think you guys meant to sound so absolute, but I did not want to
leave those comments hanging out there. And I thought this might be
interesting to some people.

Victor



On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Neville <[email protected]> wrote:

> Humans are the only animals that have the power to think and reason,
> animals/reptiles/insects etc etc just do what they do by instinct without
> thinking or reasoning anything.  Animals are prone to cancer so it doesn't
> follow that thought has anything to do with anything, however, if it makes
> people feel better or more positive about things then that's fine, let's
> face it, people need 'something' to believe in, animals etc don't need to
> believe in anything, they just are.
>
> Barry Lynes book "The Cancer Cure that Worked" explains the cancer virus
> and how it has the ability to morph into different shapes/forms.  For
> decades the "experts?" considered only one form of cancer, {monomorhic},
> back in the 30's Rife and I believe Kendall proved this is not so, cancer
> virus is  pleomorphic {changes shape/form}, and this is probably why so
> many cancers are missed early, because they don't know what to look for,
> and because you can't tell todays "experts?" anything they are probably
> still stuck in their Prehistoric thinking and in complete denial.
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> It's a war out there today between those who truly understand research
> {they are pretty much an extinct species today} and those funded by a
> particular funding body who pay researchers to provide acceptable answers.
>
> Independant thinkers, those who have not and will not be conditioned and
> institutionalised by the system are a dying breed and are becoming more and
> more ostracised and ridiculed by the general public.  If one doesn't 'toe
> the establishment line' then one will be forced to toe the line by
> legislation/coercion/emotional blackmail/guilt etc.
>
> N.
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> Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 10:14:05 -0800
> Subject: Re: CS>Cancer being a virus
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
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> There is a theory that Cancer is accomplished by cells that normally die
> when new replacements are formed, fail to do so, thereby a doubling of
> cells at a given location.
> Called Apoptosis I believe or something like that.
> Would explain why it occurs in animals and has nothing to do with thought.
> Dave
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