Yea Bucky!

..a little story that seems relevent.

Tools are handy, but how many times have you seen a screwdriver used
successfully as a crow bar when the intent was to move something using
leverage?
 Point being:  There's a thousand ways to do everything, but no way to to
anything if you don't believe you can.

 I have a cool story about how the "right" tools vanished from my tool
chest and I was reduced to using a "wrong" tool... a railroad spike puller
of all things to find lying about with no clue as to where it even came
from...only to find that it did the job perfectly and the "right" tools
would not have.
 Then when the job was done, the right tools not only reappeared in my tool
chest, but there were 4 more of them than had been missing...and all of
them were too small to do that job.

 JEEZE!

 Lesson?  If ya can't do it 'right' way, do it the 'wrong' way, just do
it...might turn out to be the 'only' way to do it today.

 If you believe you can't, you'll be right every time.

 Humm, I rarely know what I'm doing, but stuff gets done just the same.

 I think maybe that depression comes from believing that one needs reasons
to get up and move..and finding oneself fresh out of em.
 What if movement was it's own reason?  What makes us think we know what
we're doing or why we're doing it anyhow?

Ode




At 02:11 PM 4/22/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>William,
>
>"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change
>something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."
>--- R. Buckminster Fuller
>
>What would happen if we got rid of diagnosis and prognosis and let the body
>make the repairs instead of listening to 'authorities' who seem to produce
>increasing mortality rates?  Outrageous? Is political/pharma game a
>'stacked' deck? If it is, how would one go beyond? What would 'Bucky' do?
>Have you ever considered the body is 'divine' and knows all? (This is
>aligned with any religion!) If it was, what could it do?  What potential
>would one have with cleaning things up?
>
>Big Business is attempting to buy up our access to public airwaves and limit
>our access to 'beyond the prescribed conditioning? programs'.  However,
>there may be a show that you want to watch on PBS Connections regarding
>BodyTalk.  Could this be a new model like 'Bucky' suggests?  Why? Because I
>know someone was downgraded from MS to Lymes and now is off all disability
>insurance and back to work.
>
>Why watch? Because this was scheduled to be a 30 min segment and has
>already been chopped to 1/4 of that...  PBS Houston has film of a 12 year
>old boy diagnosed with autism - typical resistance behaviours and not
>interested in learning. After a number of BodyTalk sessions agreeable
>behaviour and learning to read were of interest to him.  Sorry, I don't
>know what 'Connections' will finally show by May 7th.
>
>There will be a BodyTalk segment on PBS, the Connections show.
>Dates:  Friday, May 7 at 9 p.m.
>           Sunday, May 9 at 5 p.m.
>The segment will be 5-7 minutes long and will be one of several on the
>Connections show. 
>
>This is not dissimilar to what Coyote was talking about with Slim... It's
>challenging to 'get your head around', but when one starts to see clean air
>that lasts or when one starts to feel better and better.  Who cares about
>Newtonian science standards of proof?  Guidelines in the quantum are
>different.  It's a hard test.  Are you the next 'sucker'?  Or are you
>feeling better?  What does it mean - no antibiotics?  What are the
>implications of that?  Healthwise? Financially? Social political?  Corporate
>stock returns? As 'Bucky' says, build a new model ...
>
>Christine
>
>Christine Carleton, C.B.P.
>thebodytalkcli...@telus.net
>
>Mike this is not to negate or suggest the CS will not be valuable. All
>truths rise to the top.  I believe it will be and on a far expanded level
>than we currently employ it on the physical levels.  Flu, herpes, virus,
>bacteria are usually gone within 24-48 hours with BT.  Bigger issues take
>longer.  Food quality counts. CS, DMSO, Vit. C, etc. count --- you know ---
>the ones that seem harder and harder to find.
>
>In the US most of the diagnostic disease descriptive language is legally
>licensed for use only by a qualified allopathic doctor (MD). In pure legal
>terms and liability I am not licensed MD and cannot say the 'C' word unless
>in the privacy of a private personal conversation preferably at home.  Other
>ailments like arthritis, asthma --- about 50+ sick goodies cannot be spoken
>about because under Canadian law legally they are 'incurable' - only
>remission is possible.  An MD can loose his right to practice if he
>prescribes clean water, food or vitamins & minerals before a pharmaceutical
>- (Knop vs College of Ontario Physicians and Surgeons (CPSO)- 1999).
>
>Few of us are MD's, so maybe we do not need to 'buy it and the degrading
>deterioration' if we want to feel better.  Been there, done that, moved on.
>
>:)  :)  :)
>
>
>> From: William Meyer <calis...@earthlink.net>
>> Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:09:27 -0400
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: CS>Re: goverment and health
>> Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Resent-Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:54:06 -0700
>> 
>> let me mention some specifics. i cannot legally home test my saliva here in
>new york for hormone  levels. i tried sending my samples through a third
>party (a friend), but i am  still bein locked out currently. this is against
>my health and freedom. a federal agency recently prohibited one of our beef
>producers from  paying for and testing their own cattle for mad cow disease.
>they are losing  35 million dollars in japanese sales because of this. think
>about that.
>
>> one lady is investigating a cluster of "mad-cow like" deaths traced to a
new
>jersey racetrack commisary. on her own. i know from getting lyme that the
>goverment and med establishment and insurance companies are suppressing lyme
>recognition. here in ny the ama prosecutes doctors who treat lyme with long
>term  antibiotics.
>
>on my lyme lists we have to refer to the few doctors who have survived by
>the first initial of their last names."DR. B." for instance. older americans
>don't know how bad this has all gotten. they don't  believe it. younger
>americans are clueless. those who have access and inclination to spend
>time on the net apparently spend all their time on video games. video games
>will be the next carrier of youth culture. just as rock music was in my
>generation -the 60's. it just hasn't gotten very socially and politically
>aware yet.
> 
>> 
>> On Apr 19, 2004, at 5:56 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
>> 
>>> That is great if you can do it. But what if you need an herb that has
>>> proven useful to you that can only be grown in the tropics?  Will you
move to
>>> the tropics and grow it?  And do you think that anyone will be allowed to
>>> make their own if they are in prison for making or using illegal drugs?  I
>agree  do what you want, but at times it becomes too difficult to do so from
>outside the  system. A letter to a congressman is not much of an expense to
>bear. 
>>> Marshall
>>> 
>>> Stuff wrote:
>>> 
>>>> At 10:43 AM 4/19/2004 -0400, Marshall wrote:
>>>>> Although this is political, it is extremely important for those who
>>>>> want to continue to use CS and other supplements.
>>>> 
>>>> I'll continue to treat myself in ways I see fit, with or without
>>>> *anyone's* approval.
>>>> 
>>>> I make my own CS and if someone doesn't want me to use it they'll have
>>>> to pry it from my cold dead hands.
>>>> 
>>>> If certain products are removed from the market by people who *think*
>>>> they know what's best for me, I will find another way.
>>>> 
>>>> Fighting an 800 lb. gorilla just makes no sense when I'm free to do
>>>> all these things and I'll not throw money at any group who wants to do
it.
>>>> 
>>>> And fighting this gorilla will just make it stronger. Been there,  done
>that. Waste of time and energy. Just do whatever it is you think best, tho.
>
>
>
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