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Tao Stoic 165

"You discussed a person in a wheelchair Master [148], but what if the nerves in the spinal column have been totally severed, should we then still try our powers of Mind and Mind-Science in order to improve things?"

"Certainly. You do not mean to say that in Mind-Science we should EVER be entitled to the defaetism of: 'there is nothing we can do'? The concept of 'impossibility', will you always bear that in Mind, is one out of the world of pure physics. As such, it has no place where Mind is involved. If, ... I say if, there is no report in literature of a success in any matter, whether growing new limbs or fresh teeth, it ONLY indicates that, either it has not been tried, or, that we have not yet the proper knowledge of techniques to succeed. But certainly NOT impossibility. You see, it always returns to: ... 'to STUDY!!!" [148], [195]


Ven 2005-01-24