Disease is Born out of Contradiction
Disease is Born out of Contradiction
Date: 9/2/2010 12:30:57 PM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 35285 times
"Adapt or Non-Exist,"
Edmond Bordeaux Szekely
Essene Renaissance Prophet
(March 5, 1905 - 1979}
SOURCE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Bordeaux_Szekely
PARAPHRASE
There is a contradiction between the rhythm of our nature and the rhythm of our life, a contradiction between civilized life and the rhythm of the natural forces and the heredity of our organism. We are like a cart drawn by two horses one wanting to go to the right and one the left. To Eliminate dis ease--and what we call disease, resolve the contradiction.
How do we solve these contradictions? Our adaptation to the natural forces is a question of existence or non-existence. We cannot transform the universe or nature so that they adapt themselves to us; on the contrary, we must adapt ourselves to nature and her laws.
It is crucial that we turn the beat around.
Beet Keepers, Return!
Paraphrase from Edmond Bordeaux Szekely
MAN, COSMOS, SOCIETY
10:29 am
September 2, 2010
The contradiction is expressed here by
Edmond Bordeaux Szekely...
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n his MAN, COSMOS, AND SOCIETY.
LINK To SZEKELY QUOTES...
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So there is a contradiction between the rhythm of our nature and the rhythm of our life.
The contradiction between the civilized life of man and the rhythms of the natural forces and the heredity of our organism.
p 66.
Paraphrase: To Eliminate disease...solve the contradiction between the organo vegetative system, the part of us in harmony with nature, and cerebral-spinal system... ( p. 66)
We are... like a cart drawn by two horses one wanting to go to the right and one the left... ( p 67)
How do we solve these contradictions? For we must solve them. The adaptation of the organism to the natural forced is a question of existence or non-existence. We cannot transform the universe or nature so that they adapt themselves to us; on the contrary, we must adapt ourselves to nature and her laws. (p. 26)
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