Subject: Re: A response to Lifeknox on Enemas & Religion |
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Date Posted: 18:19:05 01/04/09 Sun
In reply to:
Normane Cobbleson
's message, "A response to Lifeknox on Enemas & Religion" on 07:30:55 03/11/02 Mon
Exceptionally expressed.
Thank you Normane.
>To Dr. Jerry (Lifeknox): One of the basis for my own
>enema use is religious, in addition to health &
>pleasure. I adamantly believe that God designed us to
>enjoy both health and pleasure, as long as we are
>responsible and judiciously in what we do. I
>personally believe that as to religion, God provided
>many paths to Him. One must follow their heart and
>"The Voice" within, as I like to call my inner
>spiritual guide, i.e. the Holy Spirit. Although I am
>of the Christian pursuation in the main, I have often
>been dismayed at what I call the "mans' side"
>Christianity, i.e. that part that is more made up by
>man than God, or his Son Jesus. Many times man seems
>to make up his own mind about what God thinks or does.
>(I really don't think anyone has all the answers, as I
>don't think we are capable of knowing everything.) But
>we do know much via historical fact about what Jesus
>said and did, including His views on internal bathing.
>
>Yes, some of "mans religion" is about power, money,
>and even hypocrasy. I also know about the
>sanctamonious pronouncements of many so called
>Christians, especially in the degradation of the
>private parts of the human body, that which God so
>beautifully designed, many times including health and
>pleasure applications via the anal/rectal/colon areas.
>The illogical taboos even cause people not to
>investigate colon cancer after symptoms are often
>obvious. But the one that counts for me is Jesus, not
>man. Jesus said, in essense, in the Essene Gospel of
>Peace, Book I, that it was even more important to bath
>internally than externally. He even gave detailed
>instructions on how to cleanse the hinder parts via
>what we now call in the knee chest position by hanging
>a hallowed-out gourd from a limb of a tree, and
>submitting the hinder parts to the stalk of the gourd
>the length of a man, and cleansing until clean as the
>foam from the sea. (It is interesting that the average
>length of a man also approximates the length of his
>colon!) This was so striking similar to what we now
>call an enema. So I chose to listen to Jesus, even
>when the scripture quoted is not in the modern Bible.
>The number of scriptures left out of the Bible are
>almost as numerous as those included. I am sure what
>to invlude in the Bible was based upon practical
>considerations, such as size, and maybe even religous
>politics. Anyway Dr. Jerry, I can understand your
>giving up on mortal Christians, as I have more than
>once, but the one that counts in Christianity is Jesus
>Christ, and it is clear from the Essene Gospel of
>Peace, Book I, what his beliefs were regarding
>internal cleansing. I should also mention that He
>considered pray as appropriate during the therapy.
>
>Now, I am not trying to change you back from Islam, as
>I honestly believe there is more than one path to God,
>but please do not lose sight of what I believe what
>Jesus said, even as to what we now call enemas. Those
>beleifs and instructions are stated very clearly and
>empatically in the Essene Gospel of Peace, Book I.
>
>Your loving friend,
>
>Normane
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