I think the best line to take - being that there is no absolute proof available 
- is to keep an open mind.....Dee

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> On 24 Feb 2015, at 04:18, Victor Cozzetto <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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.
>> 
>> 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.
>> 
>> Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 10:14:05 -0800
>> Subject: Re: CS>Cancer being a virus
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> 
>> 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
>