Re: Jerry - Dental Cavitation Bacteria

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Wed, 29 Jul 1998 00:59:20 -0500

Bradley, am saving your post. I'd like to look up that author you
mentioned also... see if I can get a copy of his book. Sheldrake
talks about how some memories are kept external to the brain / body
but are accessed by the brain 'tuning' into the appropriate
morphogenic field. If Sheldrake is right then this theory on body
crystals could explain the mechanism or process of how its done.

Bradley Scott wrote:
>
> At 12:30 AM 29/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi Bradley, I certainly appreciate all the wonderful ifo you are
> >sharing with us! Do you suppose there may be a connection of some kind
> >between these body crystals and Wilhelm Reich's theory of 'armoring'?
> >I ownder if these crystals might somehow be a manifestation of same?
>
> Hi Don,
>
> I'm not familiar with 'armoring'. The crystals make sense to me because of
> the enormous memory capacity that we all have. The memory system is not
> constrained to the brain alone, but spread throughout the whole body. I
> believe our nervous system create em patterns that cause "action at a
> distance". These patterns are controlled by the brain. Crystals have
> algorithms which allow the storage of enormous amounts of information into
> small areas. If you have a trauma in an area of the body, like a cut, the
> crystals/memories of that trauma are stored right there on the spot, say in
> scar tissue. What happens in Body Electronics is that, if the body is
> nutritionaly prepare correctly, as the crystals dissolve under pressure,
> memories are relive in reverse order and if you can handle the pain
> (again), the area regenerates to a point prior to the trauma. It ties in
> nicely with Tom Bearden's (and others) theory of time-reversal of cells to
> a prior state. There is a lot to it, but the concepts are straight forward.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brad
>
> Dr Bradley W. Scott
> Saltbush Software
> Agricultural Business Research Institute
> University of New England, NSW
> Australia, 2350.
>
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