10-21-2009, 04:48 PM
Wow, this topic poses a philosophic quandary ...
If I accept that the system provides water that could cure diseases, I would wonder at why it was being provided as it is (i.e. sold rather than freely given). If I had the knowledge to build one, I wouldn't sell it, I would provide instructions on how to build it freely to anyone who desired it. The same is true if I had the conscious knowledge of how to to make a zero-point energy system (i.e. free energy). It may not be wise, but it would be what my heart would advise.
I think that is what seems so odd about topics surrounding 'miracle' systems. My intention is not to show skepticism related to the machine or its effects (I do believe that being conscientious regarding what we take into our bodies, hearts and minds is a good thing), but to raise philosophic questions regarding our treatment of anything considered to be of potential benefit to everyone. I also do not intend to suggest that I believe it is wrong for Monica making a living in this culture by selling something that provides benefit. There are plenty of people making a living selling things that provide little or no benefit. I'm sure I use many of them. Heck, if it works, how else would you make people aware of it but by word of mouth (or internet).
That said, in my opinion, if it provides the stated benefit, why is it held as a corporate secret to be sold for profit rather than given freely. Also my opinion, but if something should be illegal and unethical it should be to believe water that could do this can be produced and not be provided by general consensus to every living being that desires it rather than to just those who can afford it. I also know that in a capitalist system, the more people who can afford it that buy it, will make it cheaper (potentially) for those who cannot ... I just disagree with the system ... unless we just need more catalyst I guess ... hmmm cattleist ... mooo ... question everything that doesn't resonate.
Peace, joy and happiness as you desire it ...
If I accept that the system provides water that could cure diseases, I would wonder at why it was being provided as it is (i.e. sold rather than freely given). If I had the knowledge to build one, I wouldn't sell it, I would provide instructions on how to build it freely to anyone who desired it. The same is true if I had the conscious knowledge of how to to make a zero-point energy system (i.e. free energy). It may not be wise, but it would be what my heart would advise.
I think that is what seems so odd about topics surrounding 'miracle' systems. My intention is not to show skepticism related to the machine or its effects (I do believe that being conscientious regarding what we take into our bodies, hearts and minds is a good thing), but to raise philosophic questions regarding our treatment of anything considered to be of potential benefit to everyone. I also do not intend to suggest that I believe it is wrong for Monica making a living in this culture by selling something that provides benefit. There are plenty of people making a living selling things that provide little or no benefit. I'm sure I use many of them. Heck, if it works, how else would you make people aware of it but by word of mouth (or internet).
That said, in my opinion, if it provides the stated benefit, why is it held as a corporate secret to be sold for profit rather than given freely. Also my opinion, but if something should be illegal and unethical it should be to believe water that could do this can be produced and not be provided by general consensus to every living being that desires it rather than to just those who can afford it. I also know that in a capitalist system, the more people who can afford it that buy it, will make it cheaper (potentially) for those who cannot ... I just disagree with the system ... unless we just need more catalyst I guess ... hmmm cattleist ... mooo ... question everything that doesn't resonate.
Peace, joy and happiness as you desire it ...