Read this, I am seeing this in the smoking population at work now http://humansarefree.com/2016/03/chemtrail-flu-have-you-got-it-yet.html#more
https://youtu.be/jLF7s910vyQ Clinging to answers is the epitome of acting small. Creating better questions is the epitome of being in ecstatic motion. Unquestioned answers only stagnate infinite potential, whereas questioning all answers sustains infinite potential. Good unanswerable questions are like big carrots dangling just out of reach, keeping us on the move, compelling us to maintain our awe, our fascination, our utter transcendence of all answers, in order to always be in the ecstatic throes of becoming, and never complete. *If constant fascination with Truth is what you seek. Close your eyes. Question everything. Stay there. Gary Z. McGee* Feelings, by themselves, do not create problems. It is rather the tendency to interpret and analyze them. When out of habit you believe those interpretations, it is there that the suffering begins. Mooji Forgiveness, openness and understanding Flow naturally where there is compassion. Mooji On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 9:21 PM, cassidy <[email protected]> wrote: > Awesome... get some capsules into you ... you will feel lots better > tomorrow. > > > On 3/26/2016 10:15 PM, Gmail wrote: > > Just did the oregano/coconut oil chest message. Feel good. > > The Austrian School outlook is best seen in the response of Ludwig von > Mises to this question: “Professor Mises, if you were given complete power > over the economy, what would you do?” His one-word answer defines the > Austrian School: “Resign.” > > > > > > On Mar 26, 2016, at 10:38 PM, cassidy < <[email protected]> > [email protected]> wrote: > > In addition to CS, try oil of Oregano. It kills the streptococcus germ > behind pneumonia and bronchitis. 3 capsules a day with approx 15 drops of > Oregano, also rub Oregano diluted with carrier oil to throat and chest. > Should clear you up. That sounds like a lot of drops but that is what is > recommended. Good Luck > > On 3/26/2016 9:26 PM, Gmail wrote: > > Bronchitis: Forgot -tablespoon of my honey > > >

