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Date: | Sat, 7 Jul 2001 23:19:52 -0700 |
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>You have GOT to be crazy.
>Stop your thoughtless blaming of the victims of disease.
>What a load of utter nonsense.
>How dare you use "Dr." to mislead people.
i don't see any attempt from dr Bernard to blame anybody ,in fact quite the
opposite . He is talking about response ability ,that is the antithesis of
being a victim.This attitude have the ability to empower peoples when they
are willing to let go of the wish to be a victime.
Retrospectively i can see that getting sick was a choice ,at some level ,i
made , i wanted to be the victim of whatever ,my parents , society ...
In fact this decision was a blame toward them .
the decision is conscient a quarter of second then forgetted for the
conveniency to become a victime.
this decision in the realm of thought is manifesting in the physical
world and takes the appearance of something outside ourselves hurting us.
the bad news for a victime is that there is nothing outside I.
the good news once this realisation made is that there is nothing outside I
jean-claude
jean-claude
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>> Kuchi did not die of cancer. Kuchi died from the cancer treatments. We
>do not
>> die from our cancers or our other health problems.
>> Our cancers and our other health problems are a temporary means that
>our
>> inherent intelligence, our God within, produces, to keep us alive
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