--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@...> wrote: > > On Apr 10, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Vaj wrote: > > On Apr 10, 2011, at 3:49 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote: > > > >> You and I both have evidence that this is the case from a very reliable > >> source Judy. I can't say more than that, but come on! > >> > >> <or as having "blood on his hands,"> > >> > >> It means guilty. It is a dramatic way of saying he was guilty of > >> something. > > > > > > In my case, it specifically refers to the fact that he was directly > > responsible for encouraging people to take an ayurvedic approach to life > > threatening diseases, and then these same people died because of that > > "enlightened" advice. > > Vaj, do you really believe this makes MMY "guilty" of > something? What, specifically? Giving dumb advice? > Were these people forcibly kept from seeing doctors? > Or was it their choice on what advice to take or not take? > It doesn't take a genius to figure out that some > crappy-looking concoction made from cow dung > (amongst other things) probably won't cure any > life-threatening illnesses. Or any other kind. > I took one look at that junk and said, "Forget it." > The people who took such "advice" were still > responsible for their own decisions. > > > Even in general, he characterized western medicine as poison, probably > > affecting many indirectly via general advice. Similarly with TM and TMSP > > where numerous folks have committed suicide, suffered psychosis or even > > where entire courses appear to have had psychotic breaks. Some ex-Sidhas > > have Tourettes like damage and symptoms to this day. > > Well, presumably nothing is keeping them from > seeking medical help (if they haven't). And from > what little I know, many of the people on THP > or MD are well-off enough to have their own > insurance. I personally think the TMO should > have a group policy, but they knew the score > when they signed up. > > Sal >
Far too down-to-earth and sensible Sal.