I was recently interviewed by Mike Wilkerson on his show, Stellium7. We discussed a variety of topics, including the contagion myth and the function of the heart. Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDjeq9S_Sik
I seem to remember from reading Viktor Schauberger many years ago that the blood also flows in vortices within the vessels. As the vortex is the path of least resistance this makes sense and would also enhance the flowability of the blood. Given that both water and air naturally follow vortical pathways, I do wonder whether the shape of the stones is simply the result of such flow over time i.e. the concrete manifestation of the natural flow of life just as the heart is shaped the way it is as the result of the flow of blood in vortices within the vessels (plus other reasons). I've often felt time and space were also vortical and may explain why we 'see into the future'. But that's a bit weird!
about 1 year ago
Karl R Huber
Perhaps the worst consequence of agreeing that imaginary particles cause disease is that we stop asking what else causes disease. You close your mind to further inquiry.
about 1 year ago
Brian R Root
I know some people who have a petrified heart while they're alive. He may be onto something.
about 1 year ago
jeff barney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeQgqqQeDRI I thought I would share this again here as particularly relevant and perhaps helpful as relates to what Tom in his recent announcement re,. the new biology, called bad epistemologies.
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I seem to remember from reading Viktor Schauberger many years ago that the blood also flows in vortices within the vessels. As the vortex is the path of least resistance this makes sense and would also enhance the flowability of the blood. Given that both water and air naturally follow vortical pathways, I do wonder whether the shape of the stones is simply the result of such flow over time i.e. the concrete manifestation of the natural flow of life just as the heart is shaped the way it is as the result of the flow of blood in vortices within the vessels (plus other reasons). I've often felt time and space were also vortical and may explain why we 'see into the future'. But that's a bit weird!
Perhaps the worst consequence of agreeing that imaginary particles cause disease is that we stop asking what else causes disease. You close your mind to further inquiry.
I know some people who have a petrified heart while they're alive. He may be onto something.
And here as relates to Tom's description of the last 1/4 of the 19th century into the beginning of the 20th https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I51_uo73aP4&...