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Old 11th May 2006, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Hans Weitbrecht
Sorry Paskey
I fail to verify your statements.
In your books every dream which comes forth after the onset of chronic miasmatic disease is a disease symptom. Therefore by removing dreams as such, the patient would be cured ??? Or the other way around,-- a healthy person should not have any dreams ??
Or, the personality of a patient is expression of disease in your books in the case of chronic miasmatic disease, so in order to cure deep miasmatic disease we have to remove personality from the patient ?? this means that a healthy person does not have a personality, and personality then is always an expression of disease, actually of chronic miasmatic disease.
Do you see the contradictions -- Do you see the nonsense??
What? this seems like nonsense itself

I'm not sure that only people can have dreams, but certainly only living beings definitely do (my dog last night was dreaming about running, obvious since he does not have full sleep paralysis). Certainly it would seem that a repetitive type of dream could be just as significant as a physical symptom like itching or pain...esp if it were a disturbing sort of dream like falling or dying. Taking into consideration dreams or personality does not equate with getting rid of dreams entirely or getting rid of personality entirely. Just as taking into account pain sensations would not mean the goal is to end up with a person having no sensation at all.
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