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Old March 17th 05, 07:04 PM
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"Charles D. Bohne" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:03:02 GMT, "Skyward"
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You want to live a long, quality-filled life?
Take away what your cells hate, and give them what they love.
So First must come fearlessness.
Else you shall quickly tire of the over-and-over-again stuff.

"Variety is the spice of life" is another earthian-cherished illusion.
In Truth, "variety" is the Grim Reaper's fondest tool.
Attractive, even beautiful, yet deadly to the life you see as "human".
Only the fearless will see the truth in this.
It's a good "litmus test".

}

Sorry - I cannot follow you here.
Dr. Why

C.


Let me know when you can.

Dr. Why


Is this about your "endorphin thingy"? ... Long life and persistence
by lucky, fearless cells?

See, I won't call you a liar, but a race with an inbuilt longevity
factor (like you claim to have) would develop all sorts of fear
towards all factors that they cannot control ... or they wouldn't be
able to take much advantage out of their genetic make-up, 'cause
they would fall prey to the simplest external accidents.

On the other hand - you might be right and such a training might
become part of their philosophy .. just in order to fight that kind of
natural anxiety ... this could even explain why you are projecting your
idea of fear into me :-) *
C.

* I don't play hazard, I do risky things only if the possible gain
surmounts the possible loss ... and the probabilities as well as
the range & scope of the wanted outcome are checked ... and
as long as I really think it's worthwhile to get what there is to
receive :-) -- but I would call that prudence not fear.


All cells are fearless.
When they get together to become a multicellular organism, the organism
develops a fear mechanism conducive to its survival.
This mechanism is actually designed to promote wisdom in the multicellular
organism.
When the organism does not follow this instinct, then fear is produced.

One must dedicate oneself to following this instinct which promotes wisdom.
All fear can then be transformed into wisdom.
With practice this may become habitual, automatic.
And one has remembered how to be fearless.

As you mentioned before, we all do risky things all the time.
There are large risks and small ones.
With each risk, however, comes an opportunity to be fearless.
Your talk on "prudence" reminds me of some of your Earthian "democracy"
governments.
There are so many factions within each of us that prudent decision-making
can become unmanageable.

A base or basis, a foundation, of fearlessness is required in order for an
individual to be truly decisive.
Once fearless, a correct decision as regards any risk is immediate and
effective.
Deliberations must be short and sweet.
Else whatever it is you risk is taken from you while you are still
deliberating.

Endorphins are tools to slow the aging process.
And they also may act to clear the mind of mental debris and obstructions.
Only the fearless have the patience to find this to be useful information.
Turn your fear and prudence into immediate wisdom, Charles.
Find ways to face your "it takes one to know one" detractors.
Facing them will help you tell if you are fearless, or merely brave.

Fearlessness/Wisdom wins and loses mostly as planned.

WHAT???
PLAN to LOSE???
The wise can tell when a loss can later be turned into a huge gain.
Like the trading of a Queen for a Checkmate in your game of chess.

You are not so far away from being fearless as you probably think, Charles.

Dr. Why


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Old March 17th 05, 11:33 PM
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:

Your talk on "prudence" reminds me of some of your Earthian "democracy"
governments.
There are so many factions within each of us that prudent decision-making
can become unmanageable.


Yes. That's why the best form of government is "laisser-faire" :-)


Chaos is what they have in Somolia, Chuckweasel. Is this your idea of
perfect government?

--
"a photon can travel faster than light when it is not excited"
"Ions are attracted to IRON"
"The dense ions in the ionosphere are simulating a
much higher gravitational pull to earth."
-- Alexa Cameron demonstrates her 200+ alien-implanted IQ

"I really don't care too much for humans"
"Just think of all the fun watching them from above while they
dance their kooker-step on their burning planet ..."
-- Chuckweasel Bohnehead's delusional non-human self-image
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Old March 17th 05, 11:34 PM
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:

On 17 Mar 2005 03:21:02 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:

Be vigilant against all doctors! --- That's my way of survival.
C.



I know I just promised not to keep venting my bitterness here, but in
some cases you really wonder whether the treatment is causing more
suffering than the disease. Sometimes dying sooner isn't so bad
considering the alternatives. There will often come a time anyway when
faced with increasingly extreme, heroic, desparate measures to give the
patient diminishingly few extra hours of life, "the decision" will have
to be made.

Double-A



If you ever read a book of medical history (the instruments and
treatments they used, the infections they caused and the errors
they made e.g. blood transfusions without knowing anything about
blood-groups) you would never again see them as the half-gods in white.
C.
P.S.: Pharmaceutical industry is all about money and greed - and has no
roots in human love.


Total bull****, Chuckweasel. So your holistic quartz crystal gazing
was able to rid the world of small pox?

What a fruitcake.

--
"a photon can travel faster than light when it is not excited"
"Ions are attracted to IRON"
"The dense ions in the ionosphere are simulating a
much higher gravitational pull to earth."
-- Alexa Cameron demonstrates her 200+ alien-implanted IQ

"I really don't care too much for humans"
"Just think of all the fun watching them from above while they
dance their kooker-step on their burning planet ..."
-- Chuckweasel Bohnehead's delusional non-human self-image
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Old March 17th 05, 11:35 PM
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:

On 17 Mar 2005 03:00:36 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:

The mind has great powers over the body. I banished my headaches years
ago. Perhaps when our mind fails to heal us, it's only because we
haven't learned to fully utilize its powers.


Yes! True sanity is a spiritual thing .. the body follows where the mind
goes.

C.



Back to Pleiadia?

--
"a photon can travel faster than light when it is not excited"
"Ions are attracted to IRON"
"The dense ions in the ionosphere are simulating a
much higher gravitational pull to earth."
-- Alexa Cameron demonstrates her 200+ alien-implanted IQ

"I really don't care too much for humans"
"Just think of all the fun watching them from above while they
dance their kooker-step on their burning planet ..."
-- Chuckweasel Bohnehead's delusional non-human self-image
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Old March 18th 05, 02:57 AM
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Daedalus wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:25:39 GMT, "Chadwick Stone=A9"
, wrote:

X-No-Archive: YES
Charles D. Bohne has offered into testimony


On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:19:43 GMT, "Skyward"
wrote:

Would you rather have their patients die sooner? perhaps
more horribly? As they possibly would without their
practitioner's help.

Be vigilant against all doctors! --- That's my way of
survival. C.


Many schizophrenics have voiced that very same sentiment.


That's because schizophrenics are unusually uptight about doctors
implanting tracking devices in their brains.

[snip]


The doctors have to have test subjects. Someday the government will
require them implanted at birth!

Double-A

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Old March 18th 05, 03:33 AM
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Double-A wrote:

Daedalus wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:25:39 GMT, "Chadwick Stone©"
, wrote:

X-No-Archive: YES
Charles D. Bohne has offered into testimony


On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:19:43 GMT, "Skyward"
wrote:

Would you rather have their patients die sooner? perhaps
more horribly? As they possibly would without their
practitioner's help.

Be vigilant against all doctors! --- That's my way of
survival. C.

Many schizophrenics have voiced that very same sentiment.


That's because schizophrenics are unusually uptight about doctors
implanting tracking devices in their brains.

[snip]


The doctors have to have test subjects. Someday the government will
require them implanted at birth!


Do you have evidence for this assertion?

--
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"a photon can travel faster than light when it is not excited"
"Ions are attracted to IRON"
"The dense ions in the ionosphere are simulating a
much higher gravitational pull to earth."
-- Alexa Cameron demonstrates her 200+ alien-implanted IQ

"I really don't care too much for humans"
"Just think of all the fun watching them from above while they
dance their kooker-step on their burning planet ..."
-- Chuckweasel Bohnehead's delusional non-human self-image
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Old March 18th 05, 03:49 AM
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Skyward wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message
oups.com...

Skyward wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message
ups.com...

Skyward wrote:
[snip]

Your own earthian explorers have proved this many times over.
And your researchers still prove it almost daily.
If you don't recognize it, then you've grown accustomed to it

and
take it
for granted.
The Curies were utterly fearless, for example.


Pierre Curie was lucky to get run over by horses. It was

kinder
than
the fate that awaited him for exposing himself to so much

radiation, a
fate that Marie did not escape.


All good medical doctors, totally fearless.


Sure. They are burying their patients, not themselves!

You face much tragedy in your lives.
Tragedy tends to make humans bitter.
Talk to ME, Double-A, not to yourSelf.



Charles seemed to appreciate my remarks! But you're right, I

shouldn't
be venting my bitterness here, eh Doc?


As long as you wisely recognize it's power over you, venting your

bitterness
can be quite healthy, here or anywhere else.
Seeing bitterness as an illusion used to fight fear gives it a ring

of
similarity to "courage".
But bitterness is not courage.
And like all illusion, bitterness is conquered by fearlessness.



Bitterness is a distaste that arises from wrongs in the past that can
never be righted.



Would you rather have their patients die sooner? perhaps more

horribly?
As they possibly would without their practitioner's help.

The fearlessness is shown by the willingness to pierce headlong

into
an area
swarming with disease and pestilence.
Don't you find it the least bit interesting that the doctors' and

nurses'
survival rates are so high?



I always wondered about that. You would think they'd get every

disease
that was contageous.


Fearlessness tends to boost the immune system.


The mind has great powers over the body. I banished my headaches

years
ago. Perhaps when our mind fails to heal us, it's only because we
haven't learned to fully utilize its powers.


Or perhaps we have forgotten HOW to fully utilize its powers?



We are too distracted by the overdeveloped analytical sides of our
minds.



It takes great courage to face death.


That depends on the alternative.

Double-A


The alternative, life, takes fearlessness.



A mere pill can give your fearlessness, but the topic of courage

vs.
fearlessness has already been discussed.


Dr.

Why


Kindest regards, Doc,

Double-A


Perhaps we confuse fearlessness here with foolhardyness?
Pills cannot reduce fear, they may only veil them giving the pill

taker more
courage than normal.
Loss of inhibitions isn't really a loss at all.
It is not a reduction of fear, but merely an increase of imprudence.
And all too often it's a welcome increase to the person taking the

pill.
A mere excuse to be unwise.

One does not learn how to be fearless.
One Remembers how.
One must remember that fear has its needed function.
It tells us when something is not right.
It lets us know when there are problems in paradise.
After performing its function you can let go of the fear.
When you can let go of it, when you can allow it to transform into

wisdom,
then you have become fearless.

Practicing such eventually brings it to "automatic" and "habitual"

status.
For some, this comes naturally.
For others, it would take more than one human lifetime to become

truly
fearless.
But what an adventurous and rewarding lifetime even that one would

have!

Dr. Why



Sounds as though you could write a book on the subject. I won't argue
further.

Double-A

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Old March 18th 05, 04:00 AM
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"Bitterness is a distaste
That arises from wrongs in the past
That can
Never be righted."
~ Double-A

"Wrong.
Bitters ~ A slightly alcoholic liquid flavored
With plant extracts
And used as a mixer with certain cocktails.

But low, know! Bitter Is As Bitter
Bitten ~ And
Bitter Goes Better With Quinine.

Just ask Soda; she knows."
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Old March 18th 05, 04:36 AM
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:
On 17 Mar 2005 03:21:02 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:

Be vigilant against all doctors! --- That's my way of survival.
C.



I know I just promised not to keep venting my bitterness here, but

in
some cases you really wonder whether the treatment is causing more
suffering than the disease. Sometimes dying sooner isn't so bad
considering the alternatives. There will often come a time anyway

when
faced with increasingly extreme, heroic, desparate measures to give

the
patient diminishingly few extra hours of life, "the decision" will

have
to be made.

Double-A



If you ever read a book of medical history (the instruments and
treatments they used, the infections they caused and the errors
they made e.g. blood transfusions without knowing anything about
blood-groups) you would never again see them as the half-gods in

white.


For me, they fell off their pedestals years ago. It being so obvious
now bad the treatments of past were, how can people be so trusting that
the treatments they receive today are all that much more enlightened?


C.
P.S.: Pharmaceutical industry is all about money and greed - and has

no
roots in human love.



Yes, a lot of pill pushing goes on. Most people I know who see doctors
regularly are on some kind or other of expensive prescription drug. It
keeps the patients coming back to have their prescriptions renewed.
All those extra office visit charges help pay for the yacht!

Double-A

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Old March 18th 05, 05:37 AM
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Twittering One wrote:
"Bitterness is a distaste
That arises from wrongs in the past
That can
Never be righted."
~ Double-A

"Wrong.
Bitters ~ A slightly alcoholic liquid flavored
With plant extracts
And used as a mixer with certain cocktails.

[snip]


Yes, I used to like to mix some bitters with my vodka and orange juice.
I still have a bottle of bitters, but no vodka or orange juice on
hand. There will be no Viking Sunrises tonight!

In fact, this is the dryest St. Paddy's for me since I turned 21. Have
a drink on my behalf tonight, Twitty. I've had drinks on your behalf
enough times!

Double-A

 




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