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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Profanity

We just heard on CNN, where some shrink recommend profanity to address pain. I've always felt that swearing is good, and not to swear is pain in the ass. Here's an article I wrote back in 2007, which is not the latest shit; the latest shit is that the world thinks profanity is bad. 


PROFANITY 
by Ray


I have felt for many years that whatever we are told to do, we should do a 180 degree to find the truth, and this typically applies to the medical industry. And another good example that comes to mind is the subject of profanity.

Profanity is generally forbidden by all schools. There was such a noise made about this, all religions forbade it. And in some cases, parents watched the mouth of the young ones who use bad language. I remember my older brother Ned, he had a special Irish language of swear words, but he forbade us children to use it.

I have felt for a long time that the diarrhea of the bowel was a positive move by the body to rid itself of some irritation. So, if the mentality is burdened by some irritation, and profane language is used, we must ask ourselves, “Is this mental diarrhea also a positive release of irritations?” Of course, the answer is yes.

Profanity would not be seen as an infraction had it not been for some holier-than-thou group that identified and proclaimed it as a sin in the different cultures and religions. And according to them, it seems alright to kill animals and destroy the earth, but whatever you do, “don’t be profane”.

I have, however, recommended its use to many and all have a positive reaction. And commonsense says that it must be intelligent people who understand that we must changeso be profane intelligently and have fun with it.

We have been prim and proper unrealistically, and we constantly use profane language under our breath as we excuse ourselves with manners and etiquette. We need to look at this seriously and know that what we inherited can be healed. There is more to look forward to than there is to remember. The main thing is don’t get bogged down with the world or you will get lost. Like my older brother Ned said, “It’s all a bunch of god damn bullshit!”

All the very best,
Ray
Oct 2007, Vancouver Island

Friday, April 1, 2011

Veganism - Just Another Label

Someone once asked me, "Surely you're a vegan," and I said, "I am not. I worked too hard, travelled too much and neglected my own healing."

The word "vegan" which I clearly remember, was a great concept pushed by the idiots of Hollywood.


The true mark of a vegan is how they look after themselves. So, if you abuse yourself, but yet take no animal products or wear no animal parts, you're still not a vegan. 

So much for labels! They divide & their future is dark. Those who do it right require no label.


All the very best,
Ray
Valley of the Sun, 24 March 2011

Spirituality is the Natural Status, Living or Dead

If you look for answers in the spiritual world, you will be disappointed. Ask Mother Teresa. This is not easy, to give you an e.g., Buddha discovered all of this and walked away; and now say, sadly, that the spirit is more important than the body. For centuries, we have been led to believe that spiritualism was the ultimate destination of us all. Religions fell flat on their face, because they could not produce an example of which they speak. But now we know that a clean and healthy body describes spirituality differently, because a clean and healthy body randalizes that spirituality is born from a body that lives in truth, & not from a body that is congested and polluted.

Spirituality is our natural state. It is not something that comes after we make a decision, but is always there. From a healthy body comes mental balance; from an unhealthy body, comes the ambiguity of thought, following useless trends, always looking but never understanding. So, clean up your body, & from your mind, will come a clearer understanding.

Spirituality is not somewhere to go, but a nice concept to realize.

All the very best,
Ray
Valley of the Sun, 24 March 2011