Loved your post! Very insightful and interesting!
Michelle Webster wrote:
>
> Posted this to another list, then saw that it was relevant to the
> discussion of the distinction between the spiritual and scientific.
> Actually, didn't Shauberger say that eventually religion would be brought
> to its knees by scientific principles yet unknown...
Christ wasnt a big fan of religion either...so I hear, but then what true outlaws
ever are?
> Re: to separate the spiritual from the physical is indeed prepostorous,
> and can not be done, as the body is a spiritual carnation of the divine......
Well, actually that is how I feel also. I think its courteous however to ensure
when one is defining something commonly observable using scientific principles
that ones subjective perception of what they believe spirituality is not indicated
as the potential explanation of said phenomenon. Other than that I really
enjoyed reading about your observations. I've made similiar observations
myself. It seems the statement 'as above, so below' might fit.
> As for the kidneys, not a sense organ, but an organ of regeneration, ie,
> cleaning the blood and keeping the ph out of the danger zone, every second
> of every day, this is where women with weight problems need to
> concentrate.. it's not exactly about dietary fat, or metabolism exactly
> that the women needs to concern herself with, it's the reincarnation of her
> self...