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Do you meditate? Does it help you to relieve stress or do you use other methods?.......

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jlw45
chandler, Texas USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:18 AM CST
mindfful wrote:
i dunno if i healed myself but i did take laetrile which is vitamin b17 and is illegal in this country-it was legal at one time
until the cancer industry felt threatened
but thats a whole different soapbox

recovery from anything i think is a combination of things
and lets face it sometimes healing is leaving here

He came along many years later-after much searching

when i had cancer i visualized black things in the snow and wolves running in a pck and coming upon them and ripping them to shreds
i also ate macrobiotic and had a pont where i decided to live-whereas previous i had been resigned and kind of relieved to have a way 'out' (to die) i was just 19-

as far as the leaving the body-i believe we are not to tamper that way
when a door is open it cannot be controlled what comes thru it-
i know from experience and dont mess around
but i do believe the mind is a powerful thing and we are instructed to use it for our benefit-and to discipline it lest it be our downfall


uh oh gettin philosophical-might be past my bedtime
B-17 is only illegel if it is being sold with the intent or the claim that it cures cancer....if im not mistaken....a good source of B-17 is in apricot and peach seeds....apricot being higherthumbs up thumbs up
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hollandgirl
Kelowna, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:20 AM CST
marine84 wrote:
i think the only and best way to get rid of stress is doing something you love, like a hobbie so say.


Like what hobby guy?
There have been a few suggestioned been told here
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jlw45
chandler, Texas USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:20 AM CST
mindfful wrote:
i never said what my mind is full of pal

its partially full of 3 yrs at CS-and believe me we arent original

but thats ok
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hollandgirl
Kelowna, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:25 AM CST
mindfful wrote:
i dunno if i healed myself but i did take laetrile which is vitamin b17 and is illegal in this country-it was legal at one time
until the cancer industry felt threatened
but thats a whole different soapbox

recovery from anything i think is a combination of things
and lets face it sometimes healing is leaving here

He came along many years later-after much searching

when i had cancer i visualized black things in the snow and wolves running in a pck and coming upon them and ripping them to shreds
i also ate macrobiotic and had a pont where i decided to live-whereas previous i had been resigned and kind of relieved to have a way 'out' (to die) i was just 19-

as far as the leaving the body-i believe we are not to tamper that way
when a door is open it cannot be controlled what comes thru it-
i know from experience and dont mess around
but i do believe the mind is a powerful thing and we are instructed to use it for our benefit-and to discipline it lest it be our downfall


uh oh gettin philosophical-might be past my bedtime



No, my very favorite subject is philosify.
The mind is absolutely more then we can understand.
The subconcious can observe and record things that we could not
do not on our own "sober" state of mind.

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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:26 AM CST
jlw
b17 yes is sourced in apricot pits
its why native americans didnt have cancers

however there is also arsenic present so it requires skill

laetrile was legal here
the cancer business is a business
other countries have had cures for over 40 yrs
we dont want one
dont get me started

when i was first sick laetrile was legal here
there was a hubub in the media about a 6 yr old boy and laetrile and then it was made illegal and i had to go to mexico for treatment

i think that boy died from being denied it

there was a counterfeit market that was a problem

we used to have people all over the country protesting about it
i was active in that

the fda and ama are in bed-have been for too many years
its sick-excuse the comparison

but for 89 dollars every 2 weeks -6 months later i was free from uterine cancer which i dont even bother telling doctors about because the young ones have never been taught about laetrile
and are certain uterine cancer is fatal

D'oh!

not to be a jerk but i know all about laetrile and i wouldnt take it prescribed by a naturopath or whatever-they have their place but i cherish and respect the clinic in mexico that saved my life and continues their work today-and they are doctors

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hollandgirl
Kelowna, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:41 AM CST
mindfful wrote:
jlw
b17 yes is sourced in apricot pits
its why native americans didnt have cancers

however there is also arsenic present so it requires skill

laetrile was legal here
the cancer business is a business
other countries have had cures for over 40 yrs
we dont want one
dont get me started

when i was first sick laetrile was legal here
there was a hubub in the media about a 6 yr old boy and laetrile and then it was made illegal and i had to go to mexico for treatment

i think that boy died from being denied it

there was a counterfeit market that was a problem

we used to have people all over the country protesting about it
i was active in that

the fda and ama are in bed-have been for too many years
its sick-excuse the comparison

but for 89 dollars every 2 weeks -6 months later i was free from uterine cancer which i dont even bother telling doctors about because the young ones have never been taught about laetrile
and are certain uterine cancer is fatal



not to be a jerk but i know all about laetrile and i wouldnt take it prescribed by a naturopath or whatever-they have their place but i cherish and respect the clinic in mexico that saved my life and continues their work today-and they are doctors


Yes I and many others, believed that our doctors where standing next to God. Not anymore, we check out things ourselves now.
Some of you have very important things to share with others.
Some of this you should not keep to your selfs.
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jlw45
chandler, Texas USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:44 AM CST
mindfful wrote:
jlw
b17 yes is sourced in apricot pits
its why native americans didnt have cancers

however there is also arsenic present so it requires skill

laetrile was legal here
the cancer business is a business
other countries have had cures for over 40 yrs
we dont want one
dont get me started

when i was first sick laetrile was legal here
there was a hubub in the media about a 6 yr old boy and laetrile and then it was made illegal and i had to go to mexico for treatment

i think that boy died from being denied it

there was a counterfeit market that was a problem

we used to have people all over the country protesting about it
i was active in that

the fda and ama are in bed-have been for too many years
its sick-excuse the comparison

but for 89 dollars every 2 weeks -6 months later i was free from uterine cancer which i dont even bother telling doctors about because the young ones have never been taught about laetrile
and are certain uterine cancer is fatal



not to be a jerk but i know all about laetrile and i wouldnt take it prescribed by a naturopath or whatever-they have their place but i cherish and respect the clinic in mexico that saved my life and continues their work today-and they are doctors
its amazing to me how the FDA can squash something like laetrile but yet, put artificial sweeteners on the market that are nothing but poisonfrustrated there was a studie done by this guy {cant remember his name or where the study was done,,,i believe in turkey}...he did some research on a tribe, i believe they where called the {hell, i cant remember that either...i think it was the koonsa tribe} but, all there elders were at ripe old ages and in extreme good health, no cancer, and one of there favorite foods was sun dried apricot seeds...it was very inlightening article, to say the least...yea, im with you about the FDA and the AMA....its a big joke if you ask me
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jlw45
chandler, Texas USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:46 AM CST
oh....i forgot to add....everytime i eat peaches or apricots...i eat the seeds....im still kickin'....professor laugh
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thewall2
montreal, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:47 AM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
I am trying, so far I do not feel any relief.
Ten minutes? That is a very long time!



All kidding aside.....I've tried a few medations.

One is the meditation of the 3 chairs.There's me in one chair,the person I want to talk to that I feel anger or hurt against sitting across from me,and God is the judge in the middle.

....And during this meditation I talk to God about what is bothering me about this person,and GODS comforting words in the end are,

''Let GO....HE'S MY CHILD and I'LL take care of him/her.Now,lets talk about YOU.''
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hollandgirl
Kelowna, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 12:52 AM CST
thewall2 wrote:
All kidding aside.....I've tried a few medations.

One is the meditation of the 3 chairs.There's me in one chair,the person I want to talk to that I feel anger or hurt against sitting across from me,and God is the judge in the middle.

....And during this meditation I talk to God about what is bothering me about this person,and GODS comforting words in the end are,

''Let GO....HE'S MY CHILD and I'LL take care of him/her.Now,lets talk about YOU.''



Wow Wall you nailed it guy!.
Yes if you can do this you "got it"
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thewall2
montreal, Quebec Canada
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 1:03 AM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
Wow Wall you nailed it guy!.
Yes if you can do this you "got it"



I'm not an expert by far at meditation,but a good friend of mine has a talent for it and gave me a tape with his meditations which I FOUND very good.



Another one is called.... '3 MINUTES TO LIVE'


Close your eyes,take a deep breathe,you've got 3 minutes to live.

'Who do you wanna talk to,and what are you gonna say?'

Times Ticking......

My friend gave this meditation once in front of a large group,and half the people started crying after the meditation, realizing they still have alot of things they want to do in life,people they want to talk to,or unfinished business they want to take care of.












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alabamabebe
Banks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 1:28 AM CST
mindfful wrote:
you weirdo

did you just wander in now at this late hour?

where have you beeen?
On a non-date. I refuse to call it that anymore. grin
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alabamabebe
Banks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 1:31 AM CST
hollandgirl wrote:
Have anything to share yet, like the bike ride?
Didn't do that, just went out to eat. Went well for a first non-date I think. laugh
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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 1:35 AM CST
thewall2 wrote:
All kidding aside.....I've tried a few medations.

One is the meditation of the 3 chairs.There's me in one chair,the person I want to talk to that I feel anger or hurt against sitting across from me,and God is the judge in the middle.

....And during this meditation I talk to God about what is bothering me about this person,and GODS comforting words in the end are,

''Let GO....HE'S MY CHILD and I'LL take care of him/her.Now,lets talk about YOU.''



This method is very effective. The woman who ministered healing from past hurts to me, used this method. You are in a room, you invite Jesus into the room and the person who hurt you, as Wall described.
She shared with me an experience she had with a woman she was ministering to. Jesus said he would take care of the situation and punched the person who had inflicted the hurt, in the nose!!!
The woman was relieved from her hurt and able to go on without resentments.

God works in mysterious ways!
Differently with each of us, as we are all unique.angel
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keytone
Portland, Oregon USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 2:57 AM CST
HealthyLiving wrote:
This method is very effective. The woman who ministered healing from past hurts to me, used this method. You are in a room, you invite Jesus into the room and the person who hurt you, as Wall described.
She shared with me an experience she had with a woman she was ministering to. Jesus said he would take care of the situation and punched the person who had inflicted the hurt, in the nose!!!
The woman was relieved from her hurt and able to go on without resentments.

God works in mysterious ways!
Differently with each of us, as we are all unique.
He punched the person in the nose? I guess I just cant imagne Jesus punching out someone.
uh oh!
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Marathon
Oklahoma, Oklahoma USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 3:17 AM CST
keytone wrote:
He punched the person in the nose? I guess I just cant imagne Jesus punching out someone.
As written in Sparticus 1911 of the Ghetto Bible... :-P


Mornin' Bettiswave
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keytone
Portland, Oregon USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 3:19 AM CST
Marathon wrote:
As written in Sparticus 1911 of the Ghetto Bible... :-PMornin' Bettis
think I missed that version.
rolling on the floor laughing
Hangin' in there.
;-}
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Marathon
Oklahoma, Oklahoma USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 3:25 AM CST
keytone wrote:
think I missed that version.

Hangin' in there.
;-}
...It was that or pimp slap...confused



Glad to hear itcheers
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keytone
Portland, Oregon USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 3:28 AM CST
Marathon wrote:
...It was that or pimp slap...
Glad to hear it
thanks Jon.
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;-}
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shipoker58
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 8:31 AM CST
Life isn't that simplistic. Just because your mother didn't need tranquilizers, doesn't make that a statement for an entire civilization. Each person is different(haven't you said that in former posts?).





BTW....I do not meditate. When I want to relieve stress, I just hire another divorce attorneythumbs up






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