Day 6: More Smooth MovesYes, following in Daimian's footsteps, I too will sample the untold delights of the chocolate variety of the Smooth Move herbal tea this fine evening. And in another coup of blessed, undeserved, God-given variety arriving in my life, I discovered today in the fine print of the regimen that we can drink occasional cups of mint tea! Hell yeah, baby! Watch out! Mint tea, I'm coming for you! Git in my belly! Speaking of the regimen and the writings of Stanley Burroughs himself, I'll write more later, but there's quite a lot of fascinating material in his 1941 opus. Consider:
Man's mastery of disease will only be final when ignorance and fear are overcome by proper observance of all laws pertaining to the creation of bones, flesh, and blood. Also:
To be complete, a healing system must be able to cover the entire field of human experiences - physically, mentally, and spiritually. Anyway, I'll write more about his many ideas soon. I've had better energy today, much better. I worked out and felt great doing it. Walking around the neighborhood afterwards, an obvious thought about this hunger occurred to me. What if it weren't by choice? What if this were my daily experience whether I wanted it or not? It strains my imagination, even now. To live hungry, and not by choice--it would be so destructive and debilitating to every aspect of being alive. In perpetual hunger, hopes and dreams, loves and passions feel dulled by a gray cloud of need. Unchosen, hunger could only be a nightmare. How much more power must lie within us as a species to create a better world, to create anything we can imagine, when none of us is slowed by hunger? What possibilities await us when we do finally end world hunger? Of course it's a political problem, not a problem of resources. Food is plentiful. As Arundhati Roy and Mohandas Gandhi and numerous others have explained, we rich countries could easily feed the world, if profit and empire were not our top priorities. Gandhi summarized: "Earth provides enough to satisfy all men's needs, but not all men's greed."
--tony
Posted January 19, 2007 at 7:27 PM |
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CommentsNot so Minticulous
I can't believe I didn't tip you two off to the mint tea treat. I'm usually meticulous about giving instructions to new cleanslings. Sorry about that, kids.
--Lauren
Posted January 22, 2007 at 5:10 PM
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