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Old 13th April 2005, 03:46 PM
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Default They may catch up yet!.

Science is catching up !.

Stephen Hawking, now in Oviedo, Spain for the Asturias Prize giving is reported as envisaging 11 dimensions. So the “ reality” that we everyday people inhabit could be but a thin slice of the “real ‘ reality.
No wonder people sometimes – under the influence of Ecstasy or Canabis – break out of the currently accepted “reality’ , and it scares the hell out of them !.
In addition a team at the University of Washington have published in “Science” , the work of Joshua Brown concerning a ‘Sixth Sense’ which alerts people to oncoming perils . Described as a Hypersensitive Radar , it would now seem that the ‘science’ of today is catching up with the established truths of homeopathy stretching back into the 19th century.

The proving of one of the miasmatic remedies from Dr H. C. Allens book , completed in 1909 shows that we were aware of these facts a hundred years ago!.

MEDORRHINUM
Is in a great hurry; when doing anything is in such a hurry that, she gets fatigued.
Is always anticipating; feels most matters sensitively before they occur and generally correctly. Anticipates death.
Anything startles her, news coming to her seems to touch her before she hears it.
Feeling as if he had committed the unpardonable sin and was going to hell.
Unusually depressed; easily tired; disinclined to any exertion, and unable to keep still; forgetful; unable to think connectedly; mind wanders from subject, even in reading; cannot think at all if hurried.
Always wakens tired in the morning ,hates to do anything that done, even nice things; gets nervous and excited about riding and driving as soon as the time is fixed.
Constant state of anguish. Always a feeling of impending danger, but knows not what. There is no cause for such feelings, as she is not obliged to do anything when disinclined: is so situated that nothing need cause her trouble.
Inability to think continuously, to talk or to listen to weary; vacant feeling in head.
Forgetful, cannot remember the least thing any length of time - writes everything down of any importance; cannot trust herself to remember it; great irritability and disgust with life.
The impatience excitement, wild feeling’s the unreal. dazed conditions; the gloom and fear in the dark; the difficulty of speaking without tears, are marked evidence of functional derangement of
the nervous system.
Medorrhinum is forgetful of names, words, etc., but instead of forgetting occurrences, during certain periods of time, like Syphilinum, it forgets what it is reading, even to the last line read: It cannot concentrate its attention; thinks words spelled wrong and have no meaning, etc.
Medorrhinum develops a peculiar sensitivity especially in relation to occurrences affecting itself.
It feels the evil coming to it, and the bad news before it arrives.
It is also introspective, self-accusative, and remorseful. Time moves slowly to it, therefore it is hurried.
We find a dazed condition from the loss of the thread, which annoys and causes a dread of saying the wrong thing and difficulty in stating symptoms. It is always anticipating, fearing evil will happen, loss of reason or suicide.
Feeling of desperation; did not care if he went to heaven or hell.
Very impatient Time moves so slowly that things done an hour ago appear to have occurred a year since; asked the time of day and in five minutes insisted that half an hour had elapsed and could not believe it until she had seen the watch .
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Old 21st April 2005, 08:46 PM
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Default Rhine at Duke University

Dr Rhine at Duke broke down some of the walls around "reality" with his work on ESP , in the 50's .

That beakthrough soon healed over , it would seem!.
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of reality -- could this be called a symptom?.

If so what would be the remedy?.
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hello passkey
this has nothing to do with your post but i know youll like it.
Prescription drug makers ensure dominance,tens of billions of dollars of additional revenue made yearly from the sales of pharma.drugs!
http://www.publicintegrity.org/lobby...id=685&sid=200
Thanks for your posts by the way! (there is a new book out regards the man called Walter Freeman,he was the man that started the 'lobotomy' by inserting an icepick under the eyelids.) Google search ; Walter Freeman
allopathy at its best.............
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An ice pick under the eyelid!- makes me shudder to think of it!.

I assume this was before rather than after the medical experiments in Hitler's concentration camps!.
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