Re: Mechanics of Fasting

John Berry ( antigrav@ihug.co.nz )
Sat, 14 Mar 1998 00:27:47 +1300

My mum has gone on somewhat long fasts, 22 days with no food and lost very
little weight, could have gone on longer and 8 months with only milk drinks
and thin soups.
So it does sound at least plausible to me.

John Berry

Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Folks!
>
> With regard to my last email on this thread;
> > But I can see a possibility that a mix of gases could be used to
> > sustain the body. Interesting, but Keely said that too, that we
> > extracted energy from the gases we breathed....I'll have to dig up
> > the reference, I always considered it a very arcane statement in
> > one of the few papers that he actually wrote.....that survived..
>
> The following is removed from a file called MOLESTRU.ASC;
>
> The human brain being formed of an inestimable number of spherical
> resonators, termed in medical science NERVE CELLS, forming the gray
> matter of the brain, these minute spheres take up the THOUGHT FORCE
> which permeates all space in endless waves, eternally active.
>
> This force we term ATOMOLIC; the cells are composed of ATOMOLES, whose
> vibratory motions under the action of universal THOUGHT FORCE result in
> the phenomena of thought, cognition, intellection, etc.
>
> Understanding this, no one should continue to feel surprise at the
> varying emotions and impulses of a human being in an undeveloped state,
> as only by developed WILL can the motions of this force be directed.
>
> The entire human economy, in the action of all its functions,
> assimilations, and motions, is the result of differentiation of this
> unitary force, all tending to supply the instrument connecting the
> organism with this force (the brain) with certain gases whereby it
> sustains its ceaseless action from birth to death: these gases supply
> the rotating envelopes with necessary substance for their continued
> activity.
>
> Were this supply cut off, death would immediately ensue; it is a fact
> well demonstrated that the resonating brain-structure is the first to
> undergo decomposition.
> .............
> Now, I don't see that he is saying you have to actually forego food
> entirely, just that if you don't have these gases to sustain the rotating
> envelopes, the organism dies...
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