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Published: 18 years ago
 
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I'm excited, Matt, at the positive changes you've decided to make!


Dear Matt,

I'm glad that some of my suggestions resonated with you. I think you've taken
the first steps on the Healing Path by
deciding to make major changes in your
eating regimen and lifestyle. Most people
don't have the courage to do that. You've
obviously got the Right Stuff.

I'm a recovered alcoholic who gave up booze
back in the summer of 1977. Luckily for me,
I have never been tempted to drink since then.
If the world were going to end in two hours,
I wouldn't have a drink.

If you're only having one drink a week, then
you probably don't have a problem. It's up to
you to decide, Matt. But if you're able to give
it up completely, I believe you'll save yourself a lot of problems down the road --
not to mention a lot of money. Booze isn't
a good moodchanger. When you like yourself
completely -- love your body, mind, and spirit, like I do -- you won't need any
chemical moodchangers.

Have you ever done any kind of meditation?
If not, see what your intuition says about
the idea. Meditation helps quiet the mind,
and puts you in touch with your Inner Spirit.
I'm convinced that most drinkers are trying
to achieve that very same goal.

Don't try to change everything at once, Matt.
You'll set yourself up for failure. Instead
of giving up meat cold-turkey (pun intended),
try phasing it out gradually, just as you did
alcohol. Try substituting canned sardines,
salmon, or tuna, for the meat-entree, several
times each week. Costco sells delicious
canned sardines (Crown Prince)! And if you
buy salmon or tuna, make sure they're wild-caught, and not farmed-fish.

Yes, I urge you to drink more water. If you
have the money to get yourself a water-distiller, do so. It will be an investment
that will pay back its cost a thousandfold.
Distilled water eliminates ALL the harmful
chemicals, toxins, viruses, and bacteria,
including fluoride, which is deadly over the
course of a lifetime. My distiller comes from
Waterwise (www.waterwise.com), and it's the
best. But Sears has good distllers for much
less money -- and I'm told they're made for
Sears by Waterwise. There are other good
distillers that cost around $125.00. If you
put 3 quarts of home-distilled water in your
body every day, Matt, I think that will heal
your dry eyes, all by itself. And not just
your eyes. Pure water flushes out all kinds
of toxins, and prevents illnesses and degenerative conditions that normally afflict
people in their 40s, 50s, & 60s.

Once you phase out most of the dead and processed foods, Matt, and replace them with
clean, living foods, you'll discover at least two things: (1) You won't feel any hunger
pangs, because your body will be getting the
nutrients it needs. (2) Your taste buds will
wake up, and you'll discover just how delicious living foods and vegetables are.

Becoming a vegetarian is NOT a penance; not some kind of cloudy horror that is going to
ruin your life. On the contrary, Matt, you'll
find that your body LOVES living foods -- and
you will come to love your body. I'm 65,
and I'm in radiant health, including the best
muscle fitness of my long life. Life just
gets better and better each day. I'm a deeply
contented man. And I owe so much of my
happiness to the decisions I made in 1977
to give up alcohol and meat. My Guardian
Angels were watching out for me -- and yours
are watching out for you. A Door of Opportunity has opened in your life. If you
choose to walk through that Door, to put
yourself on the Healing Path, the Path that
has been waiting for you all these years,
you will NEVER regret it! And one of the great
spinoffs, is that you'll meet people on the
other side of that Door; people who are in
the Field of your Bliss and who share your values; men and women who will be
your Noble and cherished
Friends for the rest of your long and healthy
life.

Let me know, Matt, if you'd like some suggestions for books that might help you
heal yourself physically, emotionally, and
spiritually.

Someday, ten or twenty years
down the road --
and perhaps a lot sooner -- you're going to
thank your eyes sincerely for taking on the
burden of being dry and painful. Why? Because
if your beloved eyes hadn't taken on this
injury, you wouldn't have made the changes
you now realize HAD to be made at 26; positive changes that gradually turned you
into the healthy, contented man you soon will
be. What seemed like a Curse at the time it
happened, will come to seem like a Great Blessing. Trust me on that, Matt. The best
is yet to be.

I will keep you in my prayers, my friend.

Blessings,

Owen




 

 
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