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ho...@lightlink.com

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May 21, 2012, 3:06:02 AM5/21/12
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Let me ask y'all a deep question.

If everyone obeyed all laws all the time would the world be a
better place?

If everyone did what was right at all times regardless of what
any laws said, would the world be a better place?

Homer

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phil scott

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May 21, 2012, 2:35:24 PM5/21/12
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On May 21, 12:06 am, ho...@lightlink.com wrote:
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>      Let me ask y'all a deep question.
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>      If everyone obeyed all laws all the time would the world be a
> better place?
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>      If everyone did what was right at all times regardless of what
> any laws said, would the world be a better place?
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>     Homer
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The world would be a more peaceful place if everyone followed all the
laws... ...but without the stress, conflicts and dislocations required
for advance .. (in many but not all aspects).

Only destruction tests viability and the accuracy of ones perceptions
at the highest levels.... Life forms advance only as external
stressors cause epigenetic changes, and that changes the physical and
spirtual DNA over time.

******

The other aspect of law is that its founded largely by meat balls to
use your term, and creates a tiny compressed box in which to live as a
meat ball... that's peaceful... for a meat ball its perfection
itself... even exciting if you are into sauce, nice china plates and
that sort of thing.

Those who seek advance choose to live beyond the limits, and out of
the box because meat balls make them sick... these go out the hard way
in many cases... its just a single 'death' that way... not the
comfortable continuance of it for a life time....then eaten as food
scraps by the pooch, then deposited on the lawn.

*****




Phil scott

john

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May 21, 2012, 9:34:37 PM5/21/12
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Hello Phil,

I wonder if you know of this:


Hope on Melbourne-produced Alzheimer's drug
20 May

A TRIAL of a Melbourne-produced experimental drug, leading the race to
be the world's first treatment for early Alzheimer's disease, is now
recruiting Victorians as the research develops.

The PBT2 tablet, developed by Parkville's Prana Biotechnology company,
targets a naturally occurring protein in the body, called beta-amyloid,
that turns toxic in the brain of Alzheimer's patients.

The protein forms "plaque" in the brain and "mops up" the metals that
are needed for basic function.

The drug works in two ways, binding to these metals to reduce damage
from proteins, but also making more metals available.

Results of the last trial showed the drug significantly reduced the
amount of "plaque" in the brain.

Victorians over 40 with memory problems are needed for the trial. Phone:
1800 837 683.

Melbourne Herald-Sun

phil scott

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May 22, 2012, 11:08:00 PM5/22/12
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Hello again John, that involves an entirely new strategy than what
others are using, it will no doubt play a roll in the larger cure.

Currently there are workable approaches to rid the brain and nervous
system, and other tissues such as the heart of amyloid...some I
developed (by accident and trial and error) may or may not turn out to
have fatal consequences. But so far have absolutely reversed the
amyloid and brain / stamina related condition... even though I am
aging in all other respects pretty much on the average curve.. maybe
slightly better than average at best.

I will report any fall out here... as time goes on.

I am old enough now that i can see the light at the end of the tunnel
bearing down on me as i stand on the tracks... its the rush hour train
to eternity.

It seems I am in the mood to meet it with open arms. Its been the
ride of the lifetime I intended to have and realized since I was one
and half years old... wearing a diaper and standing in a deeply plowed
field with no fence, next to a gravel road in rural Elko Nevada,
babbling with my 1 year old friend who was just learning how to
talk....we were star gazing at night fall and i was pointing to
home... an unpainted weathered clap board house on the property, his
family lived there... a little south of the Indian Reservation.

We are active and instantly communicating citizens of a much larger
universe than we know .... or can generally fathom it seems, when pre-
occupied here.




Phil scott

Curiosus

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May 24, 2012, 3:23:16 PM5/24/12
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On 23 mai, 05:08, phil scott <p...@philscott.net> wrote:
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> I am old enough now that i can see the light at the end of the tunnel
> bearing down on me as i stand on the tracks... its the rush hour train
> to eternity.
>

Recent medical studies show that meditation might ward off the effects
of ageing:

Meditation has neuroprotective effects (october 2007)
http://www.neurobiologyofaging.org/article/S0197-4580%2807%2900243-6/abstract

Meditation increases gray matter density (january 2011)
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2011/01/25/meditation-appears-to-cause-changes-in-brains-gray-matter

Meditation can protect our chromosomes from degenerating (april 2011)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/apr/24/meditation-ageing-shamatha-project

Meditation helps memory loss patients (march 2012)
http://www.google.fr/url?q=http://blogforalzheimers.com/2012/03/05/meditation-helps-memory-loss-patients-alzheimers-articles-information-and-resources/&sa=U&ei=A4m-T9LVK8PW8gOH9aWZAQ&ved=0CC4QFjAH&usg=AFQjCNFD2J10-lMrWzLlxpZ1X-SIW4Ka2g

Curiosus
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