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Badly Shaved Monkey
8th June 2004, 01:25 PM
Kumar and dear old Albert deep in discussion;

http://www.otherhealth.com/showthread.php?t=2782&page=1&pp=10

Just go there to savour Albert's flights of fancy.

The endearing thing is that he posts at huge length and says the same things every time.

"he dead walk among us, and so do Angels, ArchAngels and Celestial Beings when they find the need, which is exceedingly rare due to their mental powers of perception.

The perfected beings of our own Human Life Wave, of this planet, classically alled masters or 12-Degree Initiates, also walk among us unseen.

And, this is what should scare people, dead dudes who were sexual perverts, criminals and tyrants/demagogues when last incarnate also watch our actions and perceive our thoughts, and they are the very ones inclined to use hypnosis to manipulate others for their own gain or vicarious thrill, or even to destroy others in order to make them suffer like the sadists they are over repeated incarnations."

and that's just a taster!

garys_2k
8th June 2004, 01:35 PM
YEESH! Do they make that stuff up as they go along, or is there really a script? Man, I want to wash my screen...

Badly Shaved Monkey
8th June 2004, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by garys_2k
YEESH! Do they make that stuff up as they go along, or is there really a script? Man, I want to wash my screen...

Albert wrote the script himself with help from every conspiracy theory book and website he has every read.

Sometimes the script goes wrong. A while ago he would trot out the '8 mistakes' that Low Potency Pseudohomeopaths (don't ask!) make, only he kept missing items off the list because he had written the list out once on a card then used it as a bookmark and now couldn't fnd it.

Still...somebody has to be indoors all day to watch day-time TV.

Rolfe
8th June 2004, 03:16 PM
Originally posted by Badly Shaved Monkey
Kumar and dear old Albert deep in discussion;

http://www.otherhealth.com/showthread.php?t=2782&page=1&pp=10Oh, Mad Albert is the woo of all time, no contest. In fact he has to be excluded from consideration, otherwise nobody else gets a look in.

But on the second page we find this from Kumar.I think when we take any food, some part of it absorbed in mouth homeopathically esp. its inorganic part. This may trigger body system to be prepared/ready for that food, the major portion of it is to be absorbed via intestines. These two types of absorptions may balance with each other & may not show any remedy's effect. But when one vomits the major portion of that food than the absorption across the mouth may show some remedy's effects. More chewing is adviced--may be due to this reason. This is all natural system/process to correct any imbalance.Is this what he's on about in "Cephalic Phase"? Why can he never ask a straight question?

Rolfe.

Rolfe
8th June 2004, 04:13 PM
Oh, from Kumar again!To the topic subject. "Placebo effect"

I wish & like- to be only treated myself by this great effect only. Can you suggest some ways by which we can enhance this effect? :D I am absolutely serious.Wow, this is going some, even from him. And this at the same time as we were patiently trying to explain to him what "placebo" actually means.

Then later, the following:I just tell you working logic of homeopathic remedies can be ' taste & sensation dependent' i.e. means just taste or sense of any food or substane creates physiological changes in body to handle that food or substance but when we don't take that food or substance in physical quantities--out body assimilate or metabolize the substances relationg to those foods which are present in normal or excess quantity in body. Homeopathic remedies just create 'taste or sense' to body.Again, this seems to be a more straightforward statement of what he's trying to discuss in various threads here. Naturally, the homoeopaths don't buy it. How to make yourself quite unpopular on both sides of the fence at once!

(OK, I know he's not really unpopular here, just exasperating, but really, I'm amazed.)

:hb:

Rolfe.

Eos of the Eons
8th June 2004, 08:03 PM
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To the topic subject. "Placebo effect"

I wish & like- to be only treated myself by this great effect only. Can you suggest some ways by which we can enhance this effect? I am absolutely serious.
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Erm, you think something is helping you so you feel better, but you aren't better. Kumar can't get that?

The placebo affect can also make you feel bad too. The first time I ever heard of placebo effect was when I and my classmates were studying medicine men in grade school.

This medicine man gets angry at a tribemate for some reason. He tells the tribemate that he is cursing him, and thus he'll die.

The tribemate is so miserable, and dies. From the curse? No, the tribemate was so sure he was going to die that he just waited for death. He stopped eating and drinking.

Placebo effect. You are decieving yourself.