dali48 and writing diary and cycling and photographing a park in Stuttgart etc.
04.12.1997 - Interpretation of dali48
Why do the sick have to externalize their beliefs - fix them to healers, ghosts, drugs and knives - so that healing can occur? ... (A. Weil)
Religion and magic assume that microcosms and macrocosms form a connection - and inner and outer reality are in a reciprocal relationship...
The more pork the human being eats, the greater the risk - that this will lead to abdominal pain, kidney problems, high blood pressure, depression, gallbladder, rheumatism and headaches...
Temperance is a tree whose root is called "frugality" - and whose fruits are health and contentment...
Idleness, the big "eating and drinking" - and hustle and bustle open the door for the doctor...
Prosperity is tempting - to transform temperance into licentiousness...
It is better to do without passive information media such as TV or the like - because they influence the mind emotionally strongly - and you are no longer able to react to your own feelings and aspirations - instead of stimulating fancy and creativity, anxiety in form of nightmares is produced... (K.-U. Frank)
Andrew Thomas Weil is an American celebrity doctor who is a physician, author, spokesperson, ... Weil has given extensive efforts to popular communication encouraging patients to incorporate ... or promote unverified beliefs; and critiques by scientific watchdog organizations for his failing to disclaim ...... External links[ edit].
Mysticism is the practice of religious ecstasies together with whatever ideologies, ethics, rites, myths, legends, and magic may be related to them. ... Broadly defined, mysticism can be found in all religious traditions, from indigenous religions and folk ...... through the mundane, identifying the microcosm with the macrocosm.
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