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LIFESCIENCE
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In einer eMail vom 24.05.99 02:47:31 MEZ,  schreibt melinda@subtle.net:


<< Thema:	 Re: LIFESCIENCE: organic political economic morality
 Datum:	24.05.99 02:47:31 MEZ
 From:	melinda@subtle.net (melinda rackham)
 To:	lifescience@aec.at
 
 >-Any disease which kills its victims is essentially committing suicide!
 
  maybe we dont know how diseases really happen.. as all bodies are
 continually in a flux of birth life death ...maybe things like heart
 disease really are "contagious" and can transfer to another host..if they
 go fast they  doent need patient zero for long. viruses (specally the
 sensational ones like ebola) are pretty smart like that.. im fascinated
 that   t now seems that many common  diseases  that were assumed t be
 discreet to one body  are actually virally caused -like ulcers, cervical
 cancer etc. (was that list of them posted here or am i getting confused
 with another list?)  i really believe we have no idea how  disease works in
 relation to human host symbiosis - what delicate balance exists (obviously
 too delicate for medial science to detect atm - although i was just reading
 how the electromegnetic impules of one persons heat are registerd in
 another persons body with touch and even close proximity..
 http://www.heartmath.org/ResearchPapers/Touch/Touchsum.html  a healing
 energy transfer that a lot of alternate medical practices subscribe to ...
 but was not "measurable" ..so now is measureable and visible..therefore we
 can say it exists and exerts influence)
 
 >-The richer (stronger, healthier) a population is, the more money there is 
to
 >be earned from them.
 
 im sure the pharmecutical companies would be rather upset if we were all
 well. illness is a business and sick people pay a lot of money to try and
 get well as they feel morally bound to be so. if they cant afford it other
 people feel morally bound to pay for treatments for them. the idea of
 illness as social resistance doent seem to be very popular currently..gone
 are the days of the sensitive elegant tubercular poet enjoying  that rest
 cure in the sanatorium in a remote pristine awe inspiring landscape.. where
 supposedly diseease "enlightens" one, as nature heals and brings one closer
 to "god."
 
 >Happy Days! (or Happy Daze?)
 same thing
 
 melinda
 
 melinda rackham
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 Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 11:47:35 +1000
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 Subject: Re: LIFESCIENCE: organic political economic morality
 
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Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 11:47:35 +1000
From: melinda rackham <melinda@subtle.net>
To: lifescience@aec.at
Subject: Re: LIFESCIENCE: organic political economic morality

 there is some very wierd delay in the posts which i get from this list
.like 4 days? i just got the posts from 19 may this morning.. any way ..
trevor wrote a long time ago....

>-Any disease which kills its victims is essentially committing suicide!

 maybe we dont know how diseases really happen.. as all bodies are
continually in a flux of birth life death ...maybe things like heart
disease really are "contagious" and can transfer to another host..if they
go fast they  doent need patient zero for long. viruses (specally the
sensational ones like ebola) are pretty smart like that.. im fascinated
that   t now seems that many common  diseases  that were assumed t be
discreet to one body  are actually virally caused -like ulcers, cervical
cancer etc. (was that list of them posted here or am i getting confused
with another list?)  i really believe we have no idea how  disease works in
relation to human host symbiosis - what delicate balance exists (obviously
too delicate for medial science to detect atm - although i was just reading
how the electromegnetic impules of one persons heat are registerd in
another persons body with touch and even close proximity..
http://www.heartmath.org/ResearchPapers/Touch/Touchsum.html  a healing
energy transfer that a lot of alternate medical practices subscribe to ...
but was not "measurable" ..so now is measureable and visible..therefore we
can say it exists and exerts influence)

>-The richer (stronger, healthier) a population is, the more money there is to
>be earned from them.

im sure the pharmecutical companies would be rather upset if we were all
well. illness is a business and sick people pay a lot of money to try and
get well as they feel morally bound to be so. if they cant afford it other
people feel morally bound to pay for treatments for them. the idea of
illness as social resistance doent seem to be very popular currently..gone
are the days of the sensitive elegant tubercular poet enjoying  that rest
cure in the sanatorium in a remote pristine awe inspiring landscape.. where
supposedly diseease "enlightens" one, as nature heals and brings one closer
to "god."

>Happy Days! (or Happy Daze?)
same thing

melinda

melinda rackham
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