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Re: Beauty Through Mineralization - David Wolfe
 
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Re: Beauty Through Mineralization - David Wolfe


"God sleeps in stone", (rock minerals are moving into being crystalline. 'Minerals turn on "genetic markers"'…) " breathes in plants, dreams in animals, awakens in humans."

mm That's really worth hearing/watching the whole series, to hear that.

so now I've watched it all. good! How to be a fair consumer, without watching. I have to confess, i find, in with the wealth of material, there is a sort of high gloss, albeit very laid-back in grooviness ands what I can imagine older people back in the 60's and early seventies would have called "dirty" and "hippy", so it's kind of funny: here I am, older at 52! And finding the messenger a bit too hip, and a bit too attached to the proceeds maybe of the "raw food" thing. And again, there’s that "superfoods" thing ( along with the strategic intro. to "ormus elements" which seems very manipulative form a marketing standpoint) that I think is very odd in the sense that it's very Atlantean: there's something 'fall of Atlantis ' about all this.
In Atlantis, it's said there were two factions. One was very grasping, and wanted more and more 'powers'. The other wanted to be more restrained. The sense it, it was more the psychic energy of split, and power grasping that caused the fall, than whatever was happening geophysically.

What if you can't buy superfoods from all over,(what is that doesn't sit right, anyway: I do believe that we all are able to be well without internet buying...) What if you don't want to eat a lot of cacao, or maca, or aren't really into the thing of looking more beautiful (a lot of the 'raw foods "gurus" seem VERY attached to bodily appearance, and whether this or that is "hot". So, a person might be wise to be skeptical of the pull toward (encouraging) so many 'superfoods' -- which 7/8 of the world can't access ( and which has a way of subtly suggesting you can’t expect to live without them. This of course passes, with time: I mean this sort of fascination/fixation with the body as the ultimate vessel that is to be exploited for all its pleasures. There’s just a feeling of all that…

I'm of two opinions, in the end, because I do feel the body is a temple, but also see it as illusory and not to be preened and perfected as if it were in fact “it”. (yet, I realize that until I had my child, and until even the dissolution of my "big love" only ten or 12 years ago, I did not know anything about the true value of this vessel in terms of it allowing levels and levels and levels of love, and bliss, and insight -of the undifferentiated sort...)


Anyway, I think he has good things to point to, and the concept of eating fresh and live food is very good; as is the focus on minerals, in general; and then, if I were a recommending woman (like a betting man) , I'd recommend the old hygienists, the Essenes, Cary Reams ans such of that ilk, etc. "beauty through mineralization” says a lot, marketing-wise. Shazzie too, (a co-presenter with DW,) honed in/cashed in on that sex/body-as-self grasping, on the part of the consumer. I guess I might be hyper-sensitive to it. I feel like I *under-stand* at some level the whole advertising/marketing schtick
(might have been an adman in the early fifties)

but I really don't 'dig it'.
 

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