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Re: Wiley Brooks 7 day diet challenge
 
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Re: Wiley Brooks 7 day diet challenge


BRAVO,

YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN SEE.

I was looking for way to rid of dependence on food. I did not choose it. IT chose me since the kundalini fully risen Feb 2005. I swiftly go through what the fruitarian and/or liquidarian's journey and desire the freedom of not having to EAT and in my heart which is where my intelligence is and I have TOO much of intelligence in my brain (it is verified more than Einsten, I do agree)

Wiley Brooks takes a hard road fearlessly. I don't see the insanity neither the insincerity for what he put himself to.

I have not found PROOF of his dishonesty. IF HE Is out for money then he is NOT as intelligent as HE really is. He can and should do a lot better than the RAW FOOD GURU.

A person who has gone through all diet and gain direct experience and confront his truth with the world of almost all things is NEITHER LAZY ( like 99% of people alive) NOR faint of heart.

I DO NOT SEE THE POINT OF LYING HERE AND he fails miserably in selling what he shares.

Beyond that, look into the chemical in the food he recommend yield somethign astunning which I could not quite grasp.

There are FEW of US has the innate knowing that FOOD is not what sustain LIFE which includes myself and my nephew. WE happen to REMEMBER EVERYTHING easily
 

 
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