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What is the True Nature of Reality?

flyingrose rated 19 months agoFeatured Review
From the page: "What I hope to do this morning is to give you a brief glimpse into the quantum mechanical body-mind, to at least attempt to understand the exact nature of what the human body is like and also the exact nature of what the Cosmic Body is like. We use terms like mind and body an...

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Tigeeer8 rated 10 months ago
I was introduced to this by someone that thought it had a lot of half truths and copious new age crap. Holy Shit, I have to get ready for such a review too. You people have been so kind to me. I do take issue perhaps with the society which also promotes Jesus Christ though...OOO not a joke now...000.I think half truths would possibly relate to the points about the ingestion troubles being more from prescribed medicines than drugs, from Hospital stays than health department lowly rated food establishments( my words?)... The immune intelligence gained through interferon from people that have picked up immune abilties is interesting to me because I supply Transfer factor products from an US firm that does the same things but not at the phenomenal price of the interferon.My one comes from sometimes just egg yolks or colostrum selected molecules. The picking up of reality is interesting due to a recent idiot that has topped themselves and is driving some close ones insane.they will need to pick at least ten times the number of people close to concentrate on whom have never done a prick thing like that. Also it does remind me of people needing to find at last ten positive things to balance every sucky(and why on earth is sucky bad??you should be so lucky!!!)You may think you are clever to find out all the crapo and it is crapoo, but hey, wow we need as many even tempered men as we can in this fight.Either you believe it is a fight or you just want to bleat...So my my, how big are you now BOY?
aussieserenity rated 22 months ago
Interesting stuff from what I have read, didn't finish it though, will get back to it at a later date.
HiTech rated 14 months ago
For as long as 1/3 of this transcript I thought that this guy thinks *exactly* the same as I do. Then it turned out that he's philosophical perspective is totally different. Some interesting questions, good points, apt remarks, doubtful facts, ill-considered conclusions and a bit of new-agish crap. Tendencious and at the same time inspiring talk ;) Worth a read.
Mysticism rated 17 months ago
Long before What the Bleep, there were pioneers showing the way. Long and most worthwhile soul food. ---- So I'd like to end with a little quote from Franz Kafka, whom everyone remembers as more or less a writer whose literary reputation rests on his portrayal of acute suffering. But he said something which is a brilliant affirmation of the path to enlightenment. He said, "You do not need to do anything, just remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, just wait. Do not even wait, just be quiet, still and solitary, and the universe will expose itself to you. It has no choice. It will roll in ecstasy at your feet." ----
flyingrose rated 19 months ago
From the page: "What I hope to do this morning is to give you a brief glimpse into the quantum mechanical body-mind, to at least attempt to understand the exact nature of what the human body is like and also the exact nature of what the Cosmic Body is like. We use terms like mind and body and universe, but what really is the exact nature of these things? What is the mind, what is the body, what's the exact nature of physical reality? As children, we always had questions like, "Where was I before I was born? What am I doing here? What happens after death? Am I confined to my physical body? Am I just a skin encapsulated ego in a bag of flesh and bones? What really happens to me? Do I have a local address? Where do I live in this universe?" And it's interesting that science today is beginning to ask the same questions. After all science is the quest for the truth and if you're a real scientist, these are the questions that are most critical to us. One of the interesting things that science has found, this should have been obvious all along, is that what we call perception, what we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, is really the least reliable test of what reality really is. We cannot trust our senses at all! After all, the senses tell us that the earth is flat and we don't believe that anymore. The senses tell us that the ground that we stand on is stationary and we know it's spinning at dizzying speeds and hurtling through outer space at thousands of miles an hour. The senses tell us things have a certain taste, smell, size, texture. Maybe that's not the way they really are. There was an experiment done at Harvard Medical School about 20 years ago. "
kiyuster rated 23 months ago
this is animal abuse. :/ and it reminds me of descartes, "never trust your senses". what a nightmare.
lupercalicVision rated 23 months ago
Sir John Eckles who won the Nobel prize in physiology and medicine several years ago made the statement, "I want you to understand that there are no colors in the real world. That there are no textures in the real world. There are no fragrances in the rea
Thar rated 23 months ago
"... one of the leading causes of death is not the AIDS virus or HIV disease but from antibiotic resistant organisms that are acquired in hospitals. Several years ago, the California Medical Association did a study which revealed that over 100,000 people die in the United States from antibiotic resistant organisms acquired only in hospitals. The number one cause of drug addiction in the world is not the street drugs of Colombia, but legal medical prescriptions. And despite the fact that more people have done research on cancer in this country than have cancer, despite the fact the incidence of cancer in fact has increased in the last 3 decades, anywhere from 30-300%, depending on the type of cancer you're talking about. 36% of all patients in a university hospital, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, were suffering from iatrogenic disease which means disease as a result of biotechnical medical intervention: disease a patient had because they happen to see a doctor. So something is wrong. Something is wrong."
XDianneX rated 23 months ago
Whoaah! Interesting stuff!
Ambrosia rated 23 months ago
From the page: "What I hope to do this morning is to give you a brief glimpse into the quantum mechanical body-mind, to at least attempt to understand the exact nature of what the human body is like and also the exact nature of what the Cosmic Body is like."