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RE: Mystery of the Body
I found this page, I wasn't sure where to post it. Please comment.
Hmm...the jokes forum? [sm=devil-smiley-002.gif]
Honest, I was laughing my head off [sm=rollaugh.gif][sm=rollaugh.gif][sm=rollaugh.gif][sm=rollaugh.gif] when I first started reading - being one of those who 'mind manipulate' via Cranial therapy but then I scanned the pages and was saddened by the obvious intelligence used to back up a deeply negative world-view, when the writer could do so much good....
Hey ho...
Moonfeather
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Hi Moonfeather
My reading of this (and I must admit to having skimmed it only) is that the author is not anti cranial sacral, just when it's used by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; these wrong people being the Illuminati who according to countless conspiracy theorists are out for nothing less than world domination and a New World Order. This is actually quite spooky stuff and I'm not at all sure I want to know more about it.
Love
Sunanda xxx
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My reading of this (and I must admit to having skimmed it only) is that the author is not anti cranial sacral, just when it's used by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; these wrong people being the Illuminati
I emphasised your point there Sunanda since it's the very thing about the whole article I find most ludicrous - there is no proof of mind control or that cranial manipulation or anything else the author has pulled into the theory can create such conditions. Anyone can point to someone who disagrees with them and say 'Ha, you're just saying that because you've been mind-wiped!'. It's a circular arguement which depends on the acceptance that secret, world-dominating societies exist.
Personally, I'd rather worry about the dominance of corporations, especially in the US, who CAN be proven to manipulate and alter events and situations to suit their end goals. THAT is worth investigating and exposing - not mythical societies.
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Moonfeather
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Well, having tried cranial sacral therapy for myself (my best friend is a practitioner) I have to say that far from brain washing, at times it has been about the only thing that has kept me sane!
June
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I have started reading this and this person has spent a great deal of energy putting this together(it even includes references). It has to be a pseudo science farce maybe for a science fiction book. It seems to want to equate a mugging? with hands on modalities of healing. There is some truth here as to the abilities of the shaolin temple and more, but I fear that it may be an attempt to put healing practitioners in a bad light?
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I fear that it may be an attempt to put healing practitioners in a bad light?
I would say that, jbarry. The information is correct, the author knows her onions, but as in all such cases it only remains plausable if you don't know too much about the subjects being drawn together. Personally, I very much doubt if muggings and head injuries are orchestrated for the sole purpose of altering the mind! Heck, hypnotists can do it with much less effort - just look at Paul McKenna! 😀
Moonfeather
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When I looked at it - my first impression is that its writer would be a 'classic conspiracy theorist'...
Then when I looked further I saw his/her words about T. Lobsang Rampa.... At this point I realised that the writer clearly did not know his / her stuff... S/He seems to be oblivious to the fact that T. Lobsang Rampa was a Nome de Plume for a clever and highly imaginative Irish writer - who's main employment was in the plumbing sector... Yet our writer is taken in and writes the following:
T. Lobsang Rampa, a Tibetan from one of the 10 elite families of Tibet, at the age of seven entered the Chakpori Lamasery, the Temple of Tibetan Medicine, where the Tibetan masters taught healing arts including astral projection, clairvoyance and levitation.
After this - I stopped reading.
Sol.
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I showed this to my open minded chiropracter thinking he would laugh, but he researched and verified the chiropractic content and has found out things about his own proffesion he was not aware of. ie secret societies. He is now doing more low key research.