In Defense of Homeopathy
Since its inception over 200 years ago, homeopathy has been the target of almost constant antipathy from the prevailing school of orthodox medicine, yet it thrives—all across the globe—for a number of very good reasons.
Since its inception over 200 years ago, homeopathy has been the target of almost constant antipathy from the prevailing school of orthodox medicine, yet it thrives—all across the globe—for a number of very good reasons.
Who has the right to rule on what ideas you may and may not consider? Who has the right to regulate how you chose to use your mind? Not the Congress of the United States, not the Drug Enforcement Administration, not the National Institute of Drug Abuse.
The discoveries of quantum physics require a novel response in us which, when more fully understood and integrated, will irrevocably change us─both on the individual level and as a species.
The Shannon Error is a metaphor for the mindless frenzy of modern life. Many of us feel beleaguered,
confused, and alone. We are getting farther
and farther behind, completely unaware that in many ways we are
actually ahead of the game.
In the 1950's, Emery Blagdon set out on a life-long quest to create a Healing Machine to harness those currents and provide physical and psychological healing.
We have a War on Drugs that includes some holy sacraments, and a War on Terror that might also be a War on Islam. There can be no Santo Daime church in America as a fixed location, and Muslims can't build a mosque without facing protests.
CBD is a molecular component of the cannabis plant. If just 10% of what research doctors are now saying about CBD is true, then this is a discovery with significance similar in medical impact to the discovery of antibiotics. Soon you will hear doctors (not just cannabis physicians) advising their patients to “exercise, and get your CBD.”
Bellmay is an artist in every imaginable sense of the word. Both dance and visual arts have always been at the forefront of his life. The visions that he now brings to his audience to the furthest vistas he can venture out on in his mind’s eye.
This story is about a world of calamitous accidents, all of
which could have been avoided. They represent unnecessary loss of
life and the loss of billions of dollars. In the tragedies I describe here, the mistakes and
the lies belonged to the rich and powerful, and none of
the perpetrators went to prison.
Z was a phone service that played funny homemade recordings to callers. It became internationally famous and was busy day and night. This is the story of how "a young punk kid" fought AT&T's attempt to shut it down.