Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Boricua wrote: >The only downside, I found was that I truly believe... I mean actually >know that the person who operates the machine can become buyest on the >brands of supplements. Like everyone here I am skeptical, so I did >something to test how honest or accurate the machine or person who >operates it is. >I put some members mark brand vitamins into a more expensive brand bottle. >I took both bottles in and when the analyst tested the low cost member >brand bottle she told me it was not good, and she said I had wasted my >money. So I asked her, What about this brand? I gave her the same vitamin >in a different bottle ( My little set up) and she told me it was good, it >had tested perfect for me. Hi Bori, you asked for an answer about the *brand* not the content of the bottle... if it functions similarly to radionics, it is possible that the machine did only test for the brand and gave you the correct reply... (compare Masaru Emoto's water experiments where the physical configuration of water molecules was decisively influenced by *words* such as love, hate, Hitler, gratitude etc. attached to labels stuck to the water bottle... also the observation reported by " Barbara Brennan [ex-NASA physicist turned healer and author of the highly recommended 'Hands of Light' and 'Light Emerging'] ... : A woman who chose to undergo chemotherapy wrote upon the bottles containing the chemicals 'PURE LOVE'. She had no side-effects whatsoever from the chemotherapy! " (quoted from www.healingcancernaturally.com which incidentally does not endorse chemotherapy in any way). To receive an answer solely for the vitamin supplement itself, it would seem safest to give the tester only the pill without stating the brand... >Now what my husband and I did not like, is that she started to test each >product alone, then she began to pile them all one on top of each other. >If everything is done by energy reading then all those products on the >scale made an effect on the reading of other products being added. I would assume she did this to determine if the supplements when used in combination still yielded a positive effect for the person tested? >I truly believe that no matter where we go there is always someone trying >to make a buck out of you... I wonder about these people? Do they not fear >GOD? I believe there are honest people who do not " fear " God, in fact I think they will prefer to*love* God :-)... Ulla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Ulla wrote: >... also the observation reported by " Barbara Brennan >[ex-NASA physicist turned healer and author of the highly recommended >'Hands of Light' and 'Light Emerging'] ... : A woman who chose to undergo >chemotherapy wrote upon the bottles containing the chemicals 'PURE LOVE'. >She had no side-effects whatsoever from the chemotherapy! " (quoted from >www.healingcancernaturally.com .... I looked up Barbara Brennan at http://www.thirdmill.com/html/barbara.htm. I couldn't find anything on any real science that she has done, but she says she earned a master's degree in 1964, got an entry level job doing " atmospheric physics " in the late sixties and then dropped out. " In 1982 she established her School of Healing where she taught others the skills and techniques that she had learned. Brennan integrated the best of her scientific, Core Energetics and Pathwork training together with new information she continued to receive from her own channeling sessions with her guide Heyoan.... " Some critics have suggested that the school's program is too long and too costly. Brennan would counter that in order to have Healing recognized as an actual profession, it must be taught in a manner consistent with other professions, not just another two-day weekend workshop. It is also her desire to see Professional Healing Science a profession with certifications and accreditation's common to other " mainstream " health professions. On the issue of cost, it is true that many would view the annual tuition of $4,950 as pricey, particularly for a part-time program that meets five times per year for five days. For the more than 400 graduates and the more than 600 current enrollees, 150 of whom come from 22 countries outside the U.S., the cost was obviously not a barrier. The broad scope of the program courses coupled with the life transforming aspects of attending the school, would seem to make the tuition a relative bargain (at only $13.56 per day) when weighed against other more frivolous ways many of us find to spend our money. Part of Brennan's Midwestern philosophy, born of her own poor beginnings and the need to work to put herself through school, includes the belief that " If you have the mind-set, you can create something in your life if you want to-it's very healthy to pay for what you get. " Many people would agree. Barbara Brennan has the largest, longest running healing school in the nation. " List, that's $20,000 for the four-year " healing " course times about 1,000 students. That's $20,000,000 over and above the book sales, lectures and the private counseling and channelling sessions booked a year in advance. It seems like every nanosecond of this woman's life is dedicated to cleverly marketing herself, her books, her " healing " services, and access to her beloved guide Heyoan. If a person has a serious health problem I find it astounding that they would consider going to her or to one of her graduate professional healers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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