Re: Thank you Jaymz. That is very kind & thoughtful of you to say so.N/M
I agree with Chiron Loosie, it is time to move on.
I have also replied to these posts with sincerity and where I find one members reply to be incoherent at best.
I am also not looking for "brownie points", but just stating my views as I see them.
One last point in answer to #106570: a belief system is the "feeling" of certainty that something exists or is true, and therefore requires a certain degree of "faith" which requires someone to make a decision to trust something or someone.
Just to correct you however, fasting is a belief based on personal experience with tangible, verifiable and beneficial results, and is therefore more based on fact than mere faith/belief that something may or may not work and/or exist.
I was using the belief/faith in a God as an example, and which is not based on anything which is tangible, provable or verifiable. There is a clear distinction here.
My post re' the "Stages of Fasting" for any discerning reader should inform them that this is a "guide only" and where the stages can be extended into longer periods of time, even shortened, or not "experienced" at all. The stages expressed within that post are only a guideline and not "set in stone", but are the most common stages that fasters have been through from the annals of fasting literature from the beginnings of its study.
I did not intend to contradict the
Webmaster either, only make a suggestion or two as an addition to his/her post as I saw it. This was only my opinion, to which he/she may disagree and over-rule this of course.
What is the problem here?
As Chiron has stated we should really get back on track and refrain from all the pettiness and digressions from the main task in hand.............Water Fasting Support.
If either you or Loosie wish to debate me on this, or any other issues, I suggest that you contact me via my InBox where this could be pursued further if you so wish, and not to continue with this on the open forum where the main job in hand is being partially neglected on our part.
Regards
Chrisb1