Quantum Entanglement

Cliffy

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Nobody should shut the hell up. All possibilities are fair game in the arena of ideas. That is why I say I don't believe in anything but the possibility of everything. 150 years or so ago Jules Verne wrote what has become to be known as science fiction and just about everything he wrote about has come into reality. Most science fiction is an extrapolation of what is known projected into the future. What we dream up today will become tomorrows reality. That is the power of the mind.
 

Elder

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Yes. 15 years ago I was given 1 month to live after I had two heart attacks and refused triple bi-pass surgery. Three and half years ago I was given another death sentence due to congestive heart failure which the doctor said was because I refused the bi-pass. Today, I am healthier than I was before my heart attacks because I refused to believe them and chose to believe in me.

Hi Cliffy: Last fall 2010 I went into stage 4 liver failure and ended up in hospital. Husband took time off work to say his goodbyes and spend what seemed the last days of my life with me. Was offered a liver transplant but refused because I think if a major organ goes then so I must too. They didn't think I would last a few days but am writing this now over 1 year later and I still have the liver I was born with. I chose not to believe in what the doctors were saying to me. i do suspect I would have died if I did so. When husband was 21 he suffered devastating injury to left lower leg; the foot was turned backwards and bones were sticking out. another soccer player put his foot through hubby's leg. He was told by doctors he would never walk again. He refused to believe them and after 2 years began to run (sometimes 25 miles at a time) and play soccer (he belonged to 3 teams simultaneously at one time). He played up to 47 years of age then retired from it as he didn't care for any more injuries. The doctors are too quick to give negative prognosis. Unfortunately, many people believe them and die when they did not have to; or did not walk again. Sad. Glad you didn't listen Cliffy.
 

JLM

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Hi Cliffy: Last fall 2010 I went into stage 4 liver failure and ended up in hospital. Husband took time off work to say his goodbyes and spend what seemed the last days of my life with me. Was offered a liver transplant but refused because I think if a major organ goes then so I must too. They didn't think I would last a few days but am writing this now over 1 year later and I still have the liver I was born with. I chose not to believe in what the doctors were saying to me. i do suspect I would have died if I did so. When husband was 21 he suffered devastating injury to left lower leg; the foot was turned backwards and bones were sticking out. another soccer player put his foot through hubby's leg. He was told by doctors he would never walk again. He refused to believe them and after 2 years began to run (sometimes 25 miles at a time) and play soccer (he belonged to 3 teams simultaneously at one time). He played up to 47 years of age then retired from it as he didn't care for any more injuries. The doctors are too quick to give negative prognosis. Unfortunately, many people believe them and die when they did not have to; or did not walk again. Sad. Glad you didn't listen Cliffy.

Read the story of Glenn Cunningham.
 

Cliffy

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Read the story of Glenn Cunningham.
Or Dan Millman, the Way of the Peaceful Warrior. Shattered his femur into 17 pieces in a motorcycle accident and went on in ten months to win a spot on the US Olympic gymnastics team. Also watch the movie Peaceful Warrior with Nick Nolte if you prefer the abridged version.
 

Elder

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Read the story of Glenn Cunningham.


Hi, yes I googled Glenn Cunningham and read his story. Amazing.

I'm of the school of thought that there is no such thing as coincidence. Everything is cause and effect, that we are interconnected and interdependent - all life, not just human. That life on this planet is a continuum and springs forth from the life force of the planet - the biosphere is one living mass or being and we are but one small part of that life force.


You are talking about alchemy not metaphysics. Metaphysics is about the unseen or spiritual aspects of life.


I must have gone to the same school!
 

Cliffy

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Hi, yes I googled Glenn Cunningham and read his story. Amazing.




I must have gone to the same school!
I spent ten years living in the forest and about 5 years hanging out with an old Cree shaman, all the while studying metaphysics, spirituality, parapsychology and comparative religion. I have found that most people who bother to look deeply into the subject usually end up in a similar place.