Re: CSwaterdebate

2005-03-18 Thread Ode Coyote
A possible problem with adding CS to a well is what happens to the water afterwards. Most people who have a well also have a septic tank that depends on microbes to function properly. Ode At 04:24 PM 3/17/2005 +0100, you wrote: Hello Richard Harris and Harold MacDonald, Thanks for

Re: CSwaterdebate

2005-03-18 Thread Ode Coyote
Could it be that the nerve endings are simply moved and the brain doesn't know how long they should be? There is a therapy for phantom limb syndrome that consists of looking in a mirror in a way that makes it look to the brain like the missing limb is there and stretching the remaining limb.

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2005-03-17 Thread Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans
Hello Richard Harris and Harold MacDonald, Thanks for your reaction on my previous remark about wanting to use a dowsing-rod with regard to waterpurification by using CS. I am afraid perhaps there is a little miscommunication here, due to an English language mistake on my part. Sorry for that.

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2005-03-17 Thread Marshall Dudley
Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans wrote: Hello Richard Harris and Harold MacDonald, Thanks for your reaction on my previous remark about wanting to use a dowsing-rod with regard to waterpurification by using CS.I am afraid perhaps there is a little miscommunication here, due to an English language

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2005-03-17 Thread Sally Khanna
I agree 100%, Marshall. We limit ourselves by our belief. For instance, has anyone heard that in some societies people can regenerate extremeties simply because no one told them they can't? Sally Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans wrote: Hello Richard

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2005-03-17 Thread Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans
Hello Marshall and Sally, You are certainly right, about that you get what you believe in; thoughts are things, aren't they? I realise that this biotensor (or dowsing rod, or pendulum or even a string with a wedding ring!) are all only MEANS or TOOLS. We people have forgotten who we really

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2005-03-17 Thread Essentially Sasha
: Sally Khanna Date: 03/17/05 09:51:29 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSwaterdebate I agree 100%, Marshall. We limit ourselves by our belief. For instance, has anyone heard that in some societies people can regenerate extremeties simply because no one told them they can't? Sally

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2005-03-17 Thread V
Hi Sally, Yeah I have read somewhere they made a new foot grow on somebody in Asia somewhere recently. wasnt that hard to do. had to do with a potential difference(voltage) between the inside of the body and the outside and acid alkaline balance between inside and outside the body. Take

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2005-03-17 Thread Christine Carleton
...@9solutions.com Subject: Re: CSwaterdebate This I'm starting to believe has more truth than not Sally. Especially, the more I am learning about Energy Medicine in which it is noted pain and sensitivities in the arms and legs of amputees. It seems the energy meridians are still there even though