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Re: The dangers of Curezone
 
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Re: The dangers of Curezone


I agree, 59694, especially where you say, "...the pursuit of health and wholeness..." Which implies, of course, that we don't have it.

I post to write, as well as to help. I call myself 'fledgling' to indicate both my status as an unpublished writer and as a seeker after well-being.

There are so few sources of believeable success stories with home-made 'recipes', that we must ask questions, and talk about things with our online "neighbors'.

There are 4,492 'visitors' to CureZone at this moment.

One can't help wonder why each of them came, and if they found what they needed. How many will return another day, and study and read the subjects that interest them, for whatever reason?

Some, surely, come for validation. "That's what I thought." Some come for new ideas. And some come because they are trying to put together the pieces of a very complex puzzle.

Some keep coming entirely because they can't find any confirmation, anywhere, of their own particular point-of-view.

Life, I think, is a team sport, and we are pack animals.

Communicating, we learn quick. The CureZone becomes like a giant 'back fence'.

But there comes a time when we have learned all we can handle, for now, and need to get back to repairing the car, or preparing a meal.

This website is a giant kaleidascope. A slice of life...a crossection of what many are thinking today. The posts we happen to read either give rise to replies, or they don't.

Thousands who read will never post a peep in return, whether they like or disagree with the authors.

Maybe some readers here love soap opera, or use our writings as proof positive that they know far better. Suspicions confirmed! Everyone is mad but me and thee, and I have my doubts about thee.

With all the limitations of the screens in front of us, we still feel we have participated...have contributed 'our bit' to the learning/understanding of the world. And, sometimes, we have been appreciated.

Not bad for a simple pastime, don't you think?

Beats solitaire!

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But, sincerely, folks...let's keep it upbeat...look on the bright side.

Thumper's father was right, if you can't say sumpthin' nice, don't say nuthin' at all.

(Big smile!)

fledgling
 

 
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