Guest guest Posted April 3, 1980 Report Share Posted April 3, 1980 Hi JP! Thanks for your uplifting reply! I have never heard of GeoTran field language before but made a quick search on the internet and find it very interesting. You write "among other things", can you tell me something about the "other things" as well? It's really nice to hear real-life stories where people actually regrew a third set of teeth. Thank you very much. Re: regrowing teeth Hi, - One of my teachers has actually experienced this, regrowth of a completely new set of teeth. I believe he was in his late 40s when it happened, and it was unexpected. His dentist was absolutely stunned. Among other things, he has worked with the GeoTran field language for many years. Namaste, JP p.s.: you probably want to fix the date on your computer, as it appears to be in a time warp (it's set for 1980). yvonne wrote: Hi All, I am gathering information on the subject of regrowing teeth. I am about to strengthen my belief in the bodys ability to do it. What are your beliefs and knowings about that? Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2003 Report Share Posted March 30, 2003 Hi , Here are some websites that contain information on growing new teeth. Inert Gases: Xenon is most useful for regeneration http://www.vested-tyme.net/KEELYNET/BIOLOGY/INERTGAS.HTM http://hilarion.com/igdfaq.html These websites explain the current research: http://www.dentigenix.com/products.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/science/story/0,12450,843866,00.html http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=5200 Dotsie > Hi, I'm from Sweden. I'm interested in regrowing missing teeth. I would like to strengthen my belief in the bodys ability to do it. What are your beliefs and knowings about it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2003 Report Share Posted March 31, 2003 I have heard stories of repair: one mother in the Bahamas told me that she had used the QWX and dental probe to prevent a filling in an 8 year olds tooth..small cavity but noticeable on x ray. kelsey regrowing teeth Hi All, I am gathering information on the subject of regrowing teeth. I am about to strengthen my belief in the bodys ability to do it. What are your beliefs and knowings about that? Love, ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2003 Report Share Posted March 31, 2003 Hi, - One of my teachers has actually experienced this, regrowth of a completely new set of teeth. I believe he was in his late 40s when it happened, and it was unexpected. His dentist was absolutely stunned. Among other things, he has worked with the GeoTran field language for many years. Namaste, JP p.s.: you probably want to fix the date on your computer, as it appears to be in a time warp (it's set for 1980). yvonne wrote: Hi All, I am gathering information on the subject of regrowing teeth. I am about to strengthen my belief in the bodys ability to do it. What are your beliefs and knowings about that? Love, Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Hi, - Your computer's clock is still set to 1980, so it scrolled right off my screen, and I didn't see your message until today. Apologies. GeoTran is indeed morphogenetic field work, very rich and very deep. The key " other thing " I was referring to is The Way of the Heart. The Way of the Heart, which integrates the GeoTran toolset, is about living a heart-centered life around spirituality, science and art (aka the Good, the True and the Beautiful). As an integrated whole with the tools I have found it to be profoundly powerful and transformational. For more info about GeoTran and The Way of the Heart, see http://www.universalconnections.org, and http://www.thewayoftheheart.com. The work is based primarily in Canada. Warmly, JP To: <qxci-english > From: " yvonne " <yvonne.herlufsen@...> Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1980 16:17:34 +0200 Subject: Re: regrowing teeth yvonne wrote: Hi JP! Thanks for your uplifting reply! I have never heard of GeoTran field language before but made a quick search on the internet and find it very interesting. You write " among other things " , can you tell me something about the " other things " as well? It's really nice to hear real-life stories where people actually regrew a third set of teeth. Thank you very much. Re: regrowing teeth Hi, - One of my teachers has actually experienced this, regrowth of a completely new set of teeth. I believe he was in his late 40s when it happened, and it was unexpected. His dentist was absolutely stunned. Among other things, he has worked with the GeoTran field language for many years. Namaste, JP p.s.: you probably want to fix the date on your computer, as it appears to be in a time warp (it's set for 1980). yvonne wrote: Hi All, I am gathering information on the subject of regrowing teeth. I am about to strengthen my belief in the bodys ability to do it. What are your beliefs and knowings about that? Love, -- Any point of view is too small for the whole truth. - anon. ||| jeannine parker <reconnect@...> ||| Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 From Gideon williamkohler01@... TEETH: With little faith, I did a zap and repair, maybe twice on my son . Weeks later at drill and fill time, his dentist scratched his head and said, " this cavity was much bigger than this when I first examined you. " POISON OAK: My son Ian loves the American River and he is also highly reactive to poison oak. He is also dismissive of pain that would cause most people to crumble. He is carrying 32 units of undergraduate college study at UC . One recent Sunday, he went off climbing the bluffs and sure enough, the poison oak had gone systemic by Wednesday. He was so miserable that he missed his classes that day. But instead of getting a steroid injection or pills for severe symptoms, he asked for a QX subspace intervention from thirty miles away. He made it to class Thursday with little discomfort, and he was completely symptom free on Saturday. I have been Q-ing for a year and my enthusiasm grows daily. Dr. Gideon Kohler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 Way to go Gideon!! Re: regrowing teeth >From Gideon williamkohler01@... TEETH: With little faith, I did a zap and repair, maybe twice on my son . Weeks later at drill and fill time, his dentist scratched his head and said, " this cavity was much bigger than this when I first examined you. " POISON OAK: My son Ian loves the American River and he is also highly reactive to poison oak. He is also dismissive of pain that would cause most people to crumble. He is carrying 32 units of undergraduate college study at UC . One recent Sunday, he went off climbing the bluffs and sure enough, the poison oak had gone systemic by Wednesday. He was so miserable that he missed his classes that day. But instead of getting a steroid injection or pills for severe symptoms, he asked for a QX subspace intervention from thirty miles away. He made it to class Thursday with little discomfort, and he was completely symptom free on Saturday. I have been Q-ing for a year and my enthusiasm grows daily. Dr. Gideon Kohler ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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