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Old 03-04-2012, 01:34 PM
StephenK
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Originally Posted by Seawolf
There's no difference in studying the 'spiritual' or different methods of health care. We can test the properties and effects. The question is, *will* we study those things? If science believes it's not even worth looking at, then I guess not.

As with all observations we form a mental platform which suggests the "constructs of a possibility" and then explore those "assumed constructs" for
their mirrored validity. Does the model respond with predicable replication?

The trick here is in remembering that we're guessing... something may indeed appear certain, but quantum mechanics suggests that the
perspective of the viewer can influence the outcome. So the results from a particular study may well reflect the mindset of those doing the looking.

If we then risk the assumption that something is "solid", based on those outcomes, then we may well have narrowed our understandings, instead of broadening them.

In studying Bruce Lipton, he essentially unravels our previous assumptions about DNA...(hard science) He'd been working with stem cells since the late 60's (I was surprised to
find out that they've known about stem cells for this long!) and was teaching doctors about the basic workflow of organic matter. It was during
this time that he discovered that the definitions were all wrong.. and he had to leave the system because in his teaching capacity he was
perpetuating a lie.

In the true spirit of quantum physics it became obvious to him that the ghost in the machine was our conscious participation. That "how we
thought" effected our health and well being in a direct and observable way. That "as we expect", "so we create"... and this follows down to the cellular
level... In a visceral manor he deconstructs matter. It's all energy in relation to energy... and thus, "as we expect" effects the gelling of energy
into a format of observable light.

And while doing so we inhabit a "field", intimately composed of what nature has imagined, and powerfully influenced by what other individuals are imagining
as well. We're essentially immersed in a matrix-of-thought, with these thoughts being jelled through our senses in such a way to "appear" solid.

The thing that I love about Bruce is that he first orients us to what our modern day consciousness perceives... and then slowly unravels this outer
shell, until you find yourself looking around you through this perception of observable energy... energy that is entwined with other energy... and he
does so in a way that one can actually taste... the man's a genius! :^)
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