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Doesn't anybody believe in curing things anymore?
What's a Cure Drive? If you use Harmonic accessing to test a question about the general consensus in Western medicine - and the Harmonic is very good at compiling statistics for you - you might ask:
Using that as a prompt, you can then make up tons more questions along the same lines Such as:
The above are good questions to test about your own medical practitioner. Getting answers to these questions will begin to uncover the tip of a vast iceberg. For example, if you're a "normal" person with no recognized disease, just ask: People have two common problems with accessing, either of which may interfere with you teaching it to yourself If your doctor does see you as living to be 90, he may see that "life" as a hell, with you sitting in a nursing home somewhere, drooling saliva. Has it became politically incorrect to talk about cure? Is cure the new four-letter word? Almost every herpes sufferer I've ever talked to has said they've learned to "live
with" it or "control" it. Those are the words people use. I'm not sure I've
ever heard a herpes sufferer talk about curing it. Because when you've dropped the idea of cure, you have been defeated. Well, let's put it this way -- test these questions: If you get a no for yourself, ask about other people until you test someone who does harbor these beliefs, then ask:
Other words for compromised are damaged, destroyed. Simply knowing you can heal yourself helps to make you immune Immunity is certainty, and certainty is the generator of Immunics. How do you get this? Blind belief? Test that. Now ask this,
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