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CucksForTheDonald -3 points ago +11 / -14

Health doesn't work this way. Most people don't understand this, including our wonderful Mengele medical administrators pushing for experimental vaccines. (While reasonable doctors are being silenced into submission, including having licenses revoked)

The way health works is: your body does what you expect it to do. Not want, but expect. That's it – all of it.

If you convince yourself that you'll have muscles like Hercules, then you will have them. Weight training does not simply condition the body, but the mind: it helps to further convince you.

If you convince yourself that despite your weight training, you're not going to develop muscles, then you won't. This makes you a "hardgainer", and then you can complain about how hard it is for you to put on muscle and get rid of fat.

If you convince yourself that your type 2 diabetes is for life, then it's for life. If you convince yourself that you can get rid of it with easy lifestyle changes, then you can rid yourself of it in a matter of weeks. You can change your mind at any time.

Now, if you convince yourself that you need the blood of young virgins to stay healthy... See where this is going?

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QuickMaths 15 points ago +15 / -0

What the fuck kind of new age hippie shit is this? Its genetics bro.

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CucksForTheDonald 2 points ago +2 / -0

There exist properties chosen at birth, but most conditions acquired during life are chosen subconsciously, based on beliefs you can consciously access (and change).

If you look into what science actually proves, as opposed to what scientism has led you to believe, you will find there is no evidence to show I'm wrong.

This is because I'm right. When people are saying to "follow the science", this is more insidious than it seems. 🙂

Seriously, your mental processes are contaminated by materialist reductionism. This is very harmful, and it's the first conviction I suggest getting rid of.

It's also very naive. It rests upon a high-school level of physics as understood by English majors. You know, people who become journalists and teachers and managers and everything other than scientists, and so propagate this mindset.

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TwoPlusTwoEqualsFour 1 point ago +1 / -0

In a respectable civilization I would imagine science and spirituality became the same thing ages past.

The mind is our conduit to the universe.

To those saying this is newageism, it is, but it's the good part, not the twisted religion we see in left brain imbalanced folk.