>>I hope that the secrets will eventually include basic literacy, punctuation
>>and spelling skills.
>
> The only hope is that he is a school aged child being educated in India.
He does a lot better than many NG users. In this instance the ideas are
being ignorantly rejected based upon his grammar. Check out a book called
"The True Power of Water" by Masaru Emoto (Author), Noriko Hosoyamada
(Translator). In reality it exposes the power of words. Water crystls at
the moment of freezing are photographed and they reflect the power of
written words on the label over the characteristics of the water. Words
are powerful and can destroy or build up. The lack of words are just as
destructive as destructive words.
aroberts - 26 Apr 2008 21:41 GMT
>>>I hope that the secrets will eventually include basic literacy,
>>>punctuation
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> He does a lot better than many NG users. In this instance the ideas are
> being ignorantly rejected based upon his grammar.
Someone who is promising to deliver the secrets of the universe and to
harness the powers of the mind should--at a minimum--be able to assemble a
coherent sentence.
aroberts - 26 Apr 2008 21:47 GMT
>>>I hope that the secrets will eventually include basic literacy,
>>>punctuation
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> are powerful and can destroy or build up. The lack of words are just as
> destructive as destructive words.
The book is a load of pseudo-science that is perfect for New Agers who
eschew the discipline of real scientific enquiry. It has more in common
with medieval superstition than science. It's a new version of talking to
plants, which was debunked long ago, and provides the comfort and illusion
of intellectualism for the non-intellectual.