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“Paracelsus used the vampire as an analogy when discussing collective sickness and/or manias. He noted that many psychological aliments seed to be communicated by pressure adversely affecting the person influencing another.”

“In Paracelsian doctrine, the individual must be given to destructive habits to be a victim. The kind person who occupies themselves in beneficial endeavors will not be open to physical or mental contagion. Today there exists great psychosis shared by millions if not billions of people.”

“Fears are of viruses, sickness, war, poverty, and death. Once someone is attacked by these fears, they become like them and perpetuate negative thoughts and emotions by sharing them with others. These destructive thought patterns organize into groups. Suddenly, there are millions of persons exemplifying the same destructive pattern.”

“Paracelsus believed that these thought-forms become attached to people who make themselves available through negation. The individual then becomes receptive until he finally becomes another unit of this negative influence. From here, it is easy to make the leap to the quantum age where one cannot disentangle themselves from the event”

“What we need is a book of knowledge written so well as to constitute literature in its own right. Something for anyone interested in the state of the Earth and of us - a manual for living well and for survival. The quality of its writing must be such that it would serve for pleasure, for devotional reading, as a source of facts and even as a primary school text. It would range from simple things such as how to light a fire, to our place in the solar system and the universe. It would be a primer of philosophy and science - it would provide a top-down look at the Earth and us. It would explain the natural selection of all living things, and give the key facts of medicine, including the ciculation of the blood, the role of the organs. The discovery that bacteria and viruses caused infectious diseases is relatively recent; imagine the consequences if such knowledge was lost. In its time the Bible set the constraints for behaviour and for health. WE need a new book like the Bible that would serve in the same way but acknowledge science. It would explain properties like temperature, the meaning of their scales of measurement and how to measure them. It would list the periodic table of the elements. It would give an account of the air, the rocks, and the oceans. It would give schoolchildren of today a proper understanding of our civilization and of the planet it occupies. It would inform them at an age when their minds were most receptive and give them facts they would remember for a lifetime. It would also be the survival manual for our successors. A book that was readily available should disaster happen. It would help bring science back as part of our culture and be an inheritance. Whatever else may be wrong with science, it still provides the best explanation we have of the material world.”