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Sep 14, 2009
Science vs. Healers
Science vs. Healers Sherry (My ex) had some problems with your doctor. Your hypoglycaemia was miss-diagnosed and she had been given massive cortisone shots in my opinion, has contributed to cancer, which is in partial mastectomy. Caffier me to and from the power of love, was cured in two years. Women are not treated like men when it comes to medical treatment, and any other aspect of misogyny in society. My study wholistics and hermetics have always been very broad and alchemy founded and continues the real science. Authors mention two very different sides of the fence. These books are, but the last representative of the course I was as good as the reader an insight into the continuing problem of censorship and alleged "experience" that prevents a lot of truth. David Depew and Bruce Weber of MIT wrote 'Darwinism evolution' in 1995, and is said on pages 492 and 493:? It 'difficult for scientists to be received with equanimity by other sources of culture. Since the reduction of impulse undermines fairly large experience, as Wallace people who feel very conceed for the protection of such phenomena as existentially important, which often have no alteative except to spiritualism, and sometimes even to attack the scientific world itself, if this is the only way to protect important areas of experience that have been expelled from science confines of Eden. In response, scientists and philosophers who have strongly on the liberating potential of leisure, the materialistic world has started to patrol in the vicinity of high-quality scientists with knowledge of natural systems and low quality, that the assessments in terms of science ardent defenders, dominate in other areas of culture and make the superstitious and authoritarian world of the past year. "borderline" science from other, less useful forms of cognitive understanding is already a major feature of Darwin in the world. A line beyond which the Newton (Newton was a Rosicrucian attained the status of alchemists HAEFFNER for "Dictionary of Alchemy") paradigm was not applied at the border between physics and biology. We have seen how Darwin was hesitant to comment on this line, and what happened when he did. Twentieth century, sometimes people tend to be congratulated on this beautiful Victorian battles. They have less reason to do so, however, as we think, the fact is that everywhere in our century, the same type of battles with emotional nuances not less, have been kept on the line, in the controversial biology meets psychology and, more Generally, if the nature of the human sciences. Dualisms between mind and matter, and also between the mind and body have been pushed to the margins of respectable intellectual discourse. But methodological dualisms between what is legal and what should be "appropriated hermeneutics' are still very much at the heart of our culture, or rather 'two cultural life. Cognitive psychologists and neurophysiologists are even now busy reducing mind-brain-states, states, while interpretive or humanistic psychologists are united, as would be the world if the spirit is nothing but brain. Interpretive anthropologists are horrified that the world will disappear if the rich cultural practices that are, of course, a sense of our lives would be a little 'more than extremely sophisticated calculations on their genes of interest. Conflicts of this type of Darwin stomachaches almost as bad as has previously been over demarcation disputes. "The authors use the term hermeneutic as much at the beginning of the 20th Century, scientists ridiculed the quantum physicists, from "mysticists nuclear." Hermeneutics is a new name for alchemists like me, and try to observe in all the facts together and do not eject anything 'ends of the science of Eden. "This further quote for the spectrum of" biblical "and Bishop ussheri the end of the nineteenth century, proponents Wilberforce. "The rhetorical patte of these battles is still depressingly similar, in fact, to Huxley's confrontation with Wilberforce. Hermeneutik ridicule scientists like Hamilton, Dawkins and Wilson, when he stressed that nothing has ever been on social cooperation until biologists discovered kin selection. Reductionists tu criticize Hermeneutik, now largely converted into 'culturists', for the gods and spirits back, like their predecessors of the nineteenth century were to be taxed "vitalists" every time you say something about the complexity of development. Humanists identify scientists with an old materialist reductionism. Scientists stress that hermeneutical intentionality is little more than disguised religion. Perhaps a way out of this useless dialectic between the "two cultures" can be found if each party could be at least one of his beloved preconceptions. It would be a good thing, for example, if heirs of the Enlightenment (accredited to Bacon, Shakespeare, Jonson and others with an alchemical background.) Might think that if cultural phenomena are not on some kind of mechanism, religious authoritarianism in the immediate flood violation. You should also stop to take anything that is really, we are not aware of people, until the spirit of reductionism is at work. The students of humanities are, after all, to lea, not only for scientists, since modeism began. Among other things they have leaed that people are identified as persons in the bonds of culture and cultural activities, are together with others in a way no less important and valuable that the way in which strongly dualistic religions. For the same reason it would be helpful if the proponents of the interpretive disciplines would be. Surrender of an implicit acceptance, including sometimes the nature is such that it can never accommodate the rich and meaningful cultural phenomena humanists are on defense, and that therefore cultural 'should never be allowed to slip comfortably into naturalism. Humanists seem to have intealized this belief from their reductionist enemies, whose commitment to materialism is generally because of their determination to show most of the culture, especially religion, as wishful thinking. These opponents, we can say that in any other laundry. "I wonder if these writers and their friends reductivist are aware that all humanists are not without the capacity for hard physical science to an even greater extent than they do objective. The quantum physicists like Wigner (Nobel laureate), Schr? Dinger and Heisenberg think that humanistic richness is robbed by reductionist unspiritual thinking. reifying the overall orientation of materialism (Dr. Boddy of U of T, anthropology) is hopefully over time, the retu to a global deifying thrust of spiritualism. The only reality is the nature, and certainly includes all the observable facts, not just the 'Toilet Philosophy'. If I may quote someone who tries to create an "open mind" and use, although it is not "mode." I quote a holistic doctor by the name of Zoltan Rona who has his MD and M. Sc He edited the "Encyclopedia of Natural Healing" in 1997, which states on pages 33 and 34:? E 'mislead the natural health movement? alteative medicine? as often happens. Natural Medicine is considered the founder of mode weste medicine. What we now call mode medicine is an aberration, the result of social change at the beginning of industrialization in the eighteenth century. "He continues, one of the greatest alchemists of all time, whose books use the key to understanding how the stone. He did not identify as an alchemist Paracelsus a cultural bias against alchemy, which has led to many of them are bued at the stake. He says on pages 34 and 35: "Paracelsus (1493-1541) At the end of the Middle Ages, Paracelsus dared stand against the orthodox medicine of his time, which, like today, was the teaching of Hippocrates (an alchemist.) And bogged down in superstitious, dogmatic practices. With the dramatic success through observation and deduction to discover the nature of the latent healing powers, Paracelsus revolutionized medicine for centuries. Bo Bombastus Theophrastus von Hohenheim (he uses some other names in connection with them, as Phillipus Aureolus.) In Switzerland, this courageous genius had the early opportunity to accompany his father, a doctor on his rounds. He leaed the value of observation and was with herbs and medicinal plants. During his university years Paracelsus appreciated the critical spirit which reigned in Ferrara, Italy, in comparison to the narrow spirit of the universities in other European cities. He was not content merely to scientific discoveries. He leaed what he can practice by professionals and all those who have something to teach him the use of latent forces in nature. Thanks to his healing successes, notably in the treatment of plague, began to gather a broad base. After his retu to Basel, Switzerland, Paracelsus saved the leg of the rich printer Frobenius from amputation by applying his knowledge about the nature of the power of inner healing. Paracelsus Basel was medical officer and offered a professorship at the University of Basel. He was quickly in trouble with the authorities because of its blatant criticism of mode medicine. In a dramatic gesture Paracelsus bued the books of the health authorities. Within months he was forced to leave the university and found himself without money .. errant For the next eight years he lived and worked with friends on his manuscript. The publication of LA GRANDE WUNDANTZNEY again in 1536 his reputation and his wealth, once more. Paracelsus was rich and was sought after by noblemen and royalty fees. "His actions against? Sins and demons? Origin of disease and illness mirror the free medicine and knowledge of the Gnostic Cathars a couple of centuries earlier, for their genocide in a crusade that has won, the new head of the Dominican Order of Catholics. Man, myth, magic and promotes the myth that the chemistry was dominated by hermits in pursuit of wealth and gold from lead. They say that Paracelsus was poor and that the test does not always create the philosopher stone, and that the alchemists were greedy failures. This writer says: "Paracelsus too rich", but that certainly is not his purpose, and when he died he had only a cup to give to someone who knew understood its value. Next quote Mr. Rona: "Paracelsus attacked the dogmatic belief of mode doctors that the human body is only with the stars and the planets. He insisted on the right to discover latent forces of nature by daring, his capacity for observation and imagination. He stressed the healing power of nature, and raged against mode methods, such as treatment, the wound prevents the natural drainage of body fluids. Paracelsus One of the most important medical discoveries in the treatment of syphilis. He claimed that syphilis can be treated with care doses of mercury, toxic compounds taken inteally. This contradiction to all the medical opinion of the day, but he was right. Paracelsus was the first to demonstrate that when it comes to small doses, the cause of an illness also cures it. This discovery was an anticipation of mode practice of homeopathy. Nell 'summer of 1534, Paracelsus cured many people with the plague-infested city Stertzing with the same principle. "In time of plague flagellants were part of the Catholic hierarchy, they were buing Jewish people in cities across Europe. Men, women and children in their neighborhoods were surrounded and bued. The genocide in Rwanda, with the hatred promoted by the Roman Catholic Church, "after July 2000, published by the Organization of African Unity is a little 'different than the Holocaust. Promoted the Catholic anti-Semitism that was politically useful to Hitler (or Mississippi Senator John Stennis of the House Un-American Activities Committee ") was a Catholic and not ex-Commission, was presented during the recent history of authorizing the Empire Builder of the Holy Roman Emperor Constantinople to this day. Yes, I know that the Pope has apologized docile, but the problem continues. The "war against women" was founded, the "original sin" of S. Augustine and formalized at the Council of Carthage in 397 AD has far-reaching social norms in the Judaeo-Christian-Islamic complex. So you can see, this author uses the word brave when it comes to Paracelsus. About the Author Author of several DruidsWorld-Mysteries.com has many of my booksColumnist in ES Press Magazine
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