On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:20:29 +0100, "Martin Larsen"
<mlarsen@post7.tele.dk> wrote:
>"Rado" <rado@fjernpost1.tele.dk> skrev i meddelelsen
>news:nq27u31ap5a945s4051juktd7ttt09rbpo@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:02:22 +0100, "Bo Warming" <bwng@bwng.dk> wrote:
>>
>>>Enten er det amøbe-dumt eller det er så overlegent at vi bliver
>>>koloniseret
>>
>> Hvis du dermed mener at de ønsker at overtage eller kontrollere
>> planeten, så vil jeg ikke betragte dem som overlegne, men underlegne.
>> En overlegen civilisation er i min bog en civilisation der er klog nok
>> til at vide at de ikke behøver at skade andre for at opnå det de
>> ønsker. Selv vi mennesker er i stand til at nå frem til den
>> erkendelse.
>
>Det er altså forkert at forsøge at udrydde koppevirus?
Det er en forkert strategi fordi sygdom set i et større perspektiv
tjener et formål i naturen, og udrydder vi den ene sygdom erstattes
den blot af en anden der så opfylder dette formål. Så længe vi ikke
har lært at opføre os og tænke på en måde der gør os immune over for
sygdomme har vi kun valget mellem pest og kolera, så at sige.
Her er et par relevante citater fra "The Way Towards Health":
Despite any other theories to the contrary, the world, all of its
physical aspects, and all of its creatures, depends upon an inborn
cooperation. The species do not compete with each other over a given
territory, no matter how frequently that appears to be the case.
Science has promoted the idea that hostility is a constant attribute
of nature and all of its parts, while it sees the cooperating
characteristics of nature as rather infrequent or extraordinary - but
certainly outside of the norm.
Even biologically on the most microscopic of levels, there is a vast
inbred network of cooperating activity, and these unite the animal and
mineral kingdoms with all the other aspects of earthly existence. Each
organism has a purpose, and it is to fulfill its own capabilities in
such a way that it benefits all other organisms.
Each organism is therefore helped in its development by each and every
other organism, and the smooth operation of one contributes to the
integrity of all. Men did not begin hunting animals until certain
groups of animals needed a way to control their own population. As I
have said before, men and animals learned from each other. They were
immediate allies, not enemies.
Men also domesticated animals almost from the very first, so that men
and animals both did each other a service - they worked together. The
stability of planetary life depended above all upon this basic
cooperation, in which all species pulled together.
Man's brain was always the size that it is now and the animals existed
in the forms by which you know them today. No animal - or virus - is
truly extinct. All exist in an inner webwork, and are held in the
memory of an overall earthly knowledge - one that is biological, so
that each smallest microbe has within it the imprinted biological
messages that form each and every other microbe. The existence of one
presupposes the existence of all, and the existence of all is inherent
in the existence of one.
[..........]
All of this talk about exuberance, health and vitality may seem quite
beside the point to many of you. It may seem instead that the world is
filled with unhappiness and disease.
I admit that this certainly seems to be the case. It may also strike
you, my readers, as quite shocking when I tell you that there is no
such thing, basically, as disease. There are instead only processes.
What you think of as disease is instead the result of an exaggeration
or overextension of perfectly normal body processes. You are not
attacked by viruses, for instance, for all kinds of viruses exist
normally in the body. There are no _killer_ viruses, then, but viruses
that go beyond their usual bounds. We will have more to say about such
issues later on in the book - for I hope to show you how certain
feelings and beliefs do indeed promote health, while others promote an
unfortunate extension or exaggeration of perfectly normal bodily
processes, or viral activity.
This means, of course, that you do not fall victim to a disease, or
catch a virus, but that for one reason or another your own feelings,
thoughts, and beliefs lead you to seek bouts of illness.
Certainly, such ideas will sound like medical heresy to many readers,
but the sooner you begin to look at health and "disease" in these new
terms, the healthier and happier you will become. You are not one
thing and illness another, for your thoughts and emotions are the
triggers that lead to bouts of poor health. Once you know this, you
can begin to take steps that will serve to promote exuberance and
vitality instead of fear, doubts, and "disease."
You will discover that so-called diseases perform certain services.
They fulfill purposes for you that you may believe you can achieve in
no other way. The reasons for such illnesses are not deeply buried in
the subconscious, as you may think. They are much closer to the
conscious mind, and usually consist of a series of seemingly innocuous
decisions that you have made through the years. Other illnesses, of
course, may be caused by sudden decisions that are a response to a
particular event in your life.
People have been taught that their bodies are a kind of battleground,
and that they must be in a constant state of readiness lest they be
attacked or invaded by alien germs or viruses or diseases that can
strike without warning.
Soon, we will begin to discuss other negative beliefs that cause poor
health. For now, however, we will concentrate upon those inbred,
positive attitudes, feelings, and beliefs that constantly improve our
sense of well-being, strength, and fulfillment.
[........]
Basically speaking, there are only life forms. Through their
cooperation your entire world sustains its reality, substance, life,
and form. If there were no diseases as you think of them, there would
be no life forms at all. Your reality demands a steady fluctuation of
physical and nonphysical experience. Most of you, my readers,
understand that if you did not sleep you would die. The conscious
withdrawal of mental life during life makes normally conscious
experience possible. In the same way there must, of course, be a
rhythm of physical death, so that the experience of normal physical
life is possible. It goes without saying that without death and
disease - for the two go hand in hand - then normal corporeal
existence would be impossible.
For all of man's fear of disease, however, the species has never been
destroyed by it, and life has continued to function with an overall
stability, despite what certainly seems to be the constant harassment
and threat of illness and disease. The same is true, generally
speaking, of all species. Plants and insects fit into this larger
picture, as do all fish and fowl.
Remember that each segment of life is motivated by value fulfillment,
and is therefore always attempting to use and develop all of its
abilities and potentials, and to express itself in as many probable
ways as possible,in a process that takes into consideration the needs
and desires of each other segment of life.
The very existence of certain kinds of viruses provides safety against
many other diseases, whether or not those viruses even exist in an
active manner. It is obvious, of course, that the overall physical
stability of the earth is possible because of the ever-occurring
storms, "natural disasters," and other seeming calamities. Yet such
events promote the earth's great, bountiful food supplies, and serve
to redistribute the planet's resources. Period.
In the same fashion, diseases also, in the overall picture, promote
the health and well-being of life in all of its aspects. Value
fulfillment operates within microbes and nations, within individual
creatures and entire species, and it unites all of life's
manifestations so that indeed creatures and their environments are
united in an overall cooperative venture - a venture in which each
segment almost seeks to go beyond itself in creativity, growth, and
expression. In a smaller, individual framework, each man and woman,
then, is motivated by this same value fulfillment.
You will shortly see how some diseases are caused by the detriments
set up against value fulfillment, often because of fears, doubts, or
misunderstandings - and how other diseases may actually lead to
instances of value fulfillment that are misread or misinterpreted.
I also want to stress here that all aspects of life experience not
only sensations but emotional feelings. Therefore, there is a kind of
innate gallantry that operates among all segments of life - a
gallantry that deserves your respect and consideration. You should
have respect, then, for the cells of your body, the thoughts of your
mind (pause), and try to understand that even the smallest of
creatures shares with you the emotional experience of life's triumphs
and vulnerabilities.
--
Rado
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