> ...
> Bottom line: does this guy advocate in *any* way the use of spiritual healing *instead
> of* medical management?
On Mar 30, 9:42 am, Alan Meyer wrote in reply to I.P.:
>> Bottom line: does this guy advocate in *any* way the use of spiritual
>> healing *instead of* medical management?
> I didn't want to invest the time to figure out exactly what he
> was advocating. And of course when things get too looney,
> as they clearly were in this guy's case, the recommendations
> tend to be inconsistent or even self-contradictory.
A portion of his profile follows.
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Creation vs Evolution (2)
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Spiritual research on sleep paralysis alt.support.sleep-disorder
Spiritual research on sleep paralysis alt.support.sleep-disorder
Spiritual research on mental health, depression
alt.support.depression.manic
Spouse - Result of Destiny and the Law and Karma
alt.support.marriage
Compatability within couples alt.support.marriage
Cancer patients can benefit by spiritual healing remedies
alt.support.cancer.prostate
Spiritual research on addictions alt.support.stop-smoking
Compatability within couples alt.support.divorce
Video on "Live an aware life" alt.support.diabetes
Video on "Live an aware life" alt.religion.scientology
Steve Jordan - 31 Mar 2007 01:39 GMT
On March 29,NICK replied to Alam Meyer regarding "SeekDivine":
> A portion of his profile follows.
(su-nip)
Ah. A Scientologist. Thanks, that explains a lot.
Caveat: They tend to attack viciously anyone who criticizes them. I'm
not worried, though, being an excellent marksman.
Regards,
Steve J
Demagogue: "One who preaches doctrines he knows to be untrue to men he
knows to be idiots."
-- H. L. Mencken