Re: Lawnmower Man by rudenski ..... Ask CureZone Community
Date: 1/30/2006 10:53:50 PM ( 18 y ago)
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If you have something that works 100% of the time, I want some of it. Whenever I get advice from anyone in CureZone, I am going to ask questions. Someone said that apple cider vinegar was good for restoring damaged hair here in CureZone. My hair was dry and I thought I would look into it. I probably looked at 100 articles about ACV and it led me on to another 100 possibilities. Even though the person who gave me that advice is a friend and I know she gave that advice from a place of divine love, I still looked into it and did not use ACV for a month or two after the advice was given. ACV works wonderfully for me but I am certain that there are people who have hair that will not be restored with ACV. Now, I use apple cider vinegar for just about anything and everything. Her advice sparked an interest in me to really study ACV. If I do not question advice, and follow it blindly, it might work or might not but I like to know why something works so that I can get the most out of any advice that anyone gives me.
When I was in college, there would be three hunderd students and no one would ask questions and I would stick my hand up. I am sure they were mad at me for raising my hand and asking questions, but I couldn't help myself. I guess I will never be as clever as those folks that have all of the answers without asking critical questions because they made A's B's without asking questions and I had to read the stuff 10 times and ask questions until it made my brain hurt all of the time to make my A's & B's. That is just the way I am. Maybe I have a sickness or something? In any case, I try to look at things critically and sometimes I come across wrong.
You are talking about divine love. I believe in that stuff. It is all that matters anyway. When someone is giving health advice from that place of Divine Love it at least makes me want to check into what they have to say. If someone does not give advice from a place of divine love, they might give advice that could save my life but give me a bit of poison with that advice. I imagine there are doctors who really believe in using drugs to treat patients who give their advice from a place of divine love. I would rather have the other kind and hope they scare me out of their office with their poison pills.
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