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Perfect Vision as a Birth Right
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Deidara - 13 Jul 2007 12:16 GMT Those of us that have had at least a short period of perfect sight without glasses thanks to the practice of relaxations methods know well that all the theories of our orthodox so called scientist fall very short.
When the world becomes again CLEAR and ALIVE, and multidimensional, and funny, even for a few seconds, the patient sees on his own that all of what he/she has been told were wrong things, very silly.
The fact of perfect sight without glasses will have so much presence in his/her life that arguing with our fellows orthodox practitioners is just a matter of fun, where the patient is so high in the sky of his/her happiness that these discussions are really not much of a serious thing, just fun.
On the one hand we have here on sci.med.vision very learned scholars who find themselves satisfied by the things which are taught in the universities, backed up with much data that is just a cover-up, as any mathematician or statistical student know well, and full of contradictions, impossibilities, and failure.
On the other hand we have a few of chosen people who have by chance started to practice relaxation methods, with patience and faithful perseverance, and great personal enhancement any little step forward a cure they can take.
It is clear that the two world cannot meet, and it is good that it is so.
Eventually, someone of the first group, the failures, may find himself or herself in a difficult position, because he/she may realize that all of his/her patient treated with orthodox methods in fact do not heal, nor they get any benefit, and the simple thing that they are not seen anymore after first visit does not tell that they are cured, usually the contrary is the case, as anybody knows very well first hand. So someone may start to think about and jump on this other side, and try new ways.
Because to see well is a birth right, and those who don't believe in perfect sight without glasses should meditate upon this fact.
- Deidara
Deidara - 13 Jul 2007 12:18 GMT Those of us that have had at least a short period of perfect sight without glasses thanks to the practice of relaxations methods know well that all the theories of our orthodox so called scientist fall very short.
When the world becomes again CLEAR and ALIVE, and multidimensional, and funny, even for a few seconds, the patient sees on his own that all of what he/she has been told were wrong things, very silly.
The fact of perfect sight without glasses will have so much presence in his/her life that arguing with our fellows orthodox practitioners is just a matter of fun, where the patient is so high in the sky of his/her happiness that these discussions are really not much of a serious thing, just fun.
On the one hand we have here on sci.med.vision very learned scholars who find themselves satisfied by the things which are taught in the universities, backed up with much data that is just a cover-up, as any mathematician or statistical student know well, and full of contradictions, impossibilities, and failure.
On the other hand we have a few of chosen people who have by chance started to practice relaxation methods, with patience and faithful perseverance, and great personal enhancement any little step forward a cure they can take.
It is clear that the two world cannot meet, and it is good that it is so.
Eventually, someone of the first group, the failures, may find himself or herself in a difficult position, because he/she may realize that all of his/her patient treated with orthodox methods in fact do not heal, nor they get any benefit, and the simple thing that they are not seen anymore after first visit does not tell that they are cured, usually the contrary is the case, as anybody knows very well first hand. So someone may start to think about and jump on this other side, and try new ways.
Because to see well is a birth right, and those who don't believe in perfect sight without glasses should meditate upon this fact.
- Deidara
Deidara - 13 Jul 2007 12:22 GMT Those of us that have had at least a short period of perfect sight without glasses thanks to the practice of relaxations methods know well that all the theories of our orthodox so called scientist fall very short.
When the world becomes again CLEAR and ALIVE, and multidimensional, and funny, even for a few seconds, the patient sees on his own that all of what he/she has been told were wrong things, very silly.
The fact of perfect sight without glasses will have so much presence in his/her life that arguing with our fellows orthodox practitioners is just a matter of fun, where the patient is so high in the sky of his/her happiness that these discussions are really not much of a serious thing, just fun.
On the one hand we have here on sci.med.vision very learned scholars who find themselves satisfied by the things which are taught in the universities, backed up with much data that is just a cover-up, as any mathematician or statistical student know well, and full of contradictions, impossibilities, and failure.
On the other hand we have a few of chosen people who have by chance started to practice relaxation methods, with patience and faithful perseverance, and great personal enhancement any little step forward a cure they can take. It is clear that the two world cannot meet, and it is good that it is so.
Eventually, someone of the first group, the failures, may find himself or herself in a difficult position, because he/she may realize that all of his/her patient treated with orthodox methods in fact do not heal, nor they get any benefit, and the simple thing that they are not seen anymore after first visit does not tell that they are cured, usually the contrary is the case, as anybody knows very well first hand. So someone may start to think about and jump on this other side, and try new ways.
Because to see well is a birth right, and those who don't believe in perfect sight without glasses should meditate upon this fact.
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- Deidara
Ms.Brainy - 13 Jul 2007 20:53 GMT > Those of us that have had at least a short period of perfect sight > without glasses thanks to the practice of relaxations methods know [quoted text clipped - 38 lines] > > - Deidara Have you sent it to the U.N.?
CatmanX - 14 Jul 2007 23:31 GMT God told me that I do not have to take crap from religious zealots and pedophiles like Diedara.
So bugger off Diedara. You are a dickhead. Your only birthright was to go through life as a loser. You should be happy that your post proves that you have continued to maintain these high standards.
Congratulations.
Salmon Egg - 14 Jul 2007 03:59 GMT On 7/13/07 4:16 AM, in article 1184325365.925467.155430@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "Deidara" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Because to see well is a birth right, and those who don't believe in > perfect sight without glasses should meditate upon this fact. Having sex with any woman I want is my birth right. How can I enforce that?
Bill
 Signature Iraq: About three Virginia Techs a month
Neil Brooks - 14 Jul 2007 04:04 GMT >On 7/13/07 4:16 AM, in article >1184325365.925467.155430@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "Deidara" [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > >Having sex with any woman I want is my birth right. How can I enforce that? By convincing yourself that you don't WANT any woman that you can't GET.
p.clarkii@gmail.com - 14 Jul 2007 05:43 GMT > On 7/13/07 4:16 AM, in article > 1184325365.925467.155...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com, "Deidara" [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > -- > Iraq: About three Virginia Techs a month a big wad of $1000 bills ought to do the trick!
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