meditative p*oving
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 8:42 am
Have just completed a meditative proving on the concept of meditative
provings.
Unprintable, unfortunately.
Here's a toned-down synopsis though:
Fairy tales are great stuff.
'Meditative' and 'proving' are widely divergent; for the purposes of
accuracy, honesty, etc., it would be better to choose another way of
expressing
"what Ms. X thinks about remedy Y; having NOTHING to do with 'proving'
per-se"
The NOT provings which are incongrously and unfortunately heretofore
referred to as "meditative p*oving" have as much in common with "A
PROVING" as does an astrological chart of a remedy. Or how 'bout an aura
photograph of a remedy?
If anyone wants to read such junk, well by all means, they should..
PROVIDED that there is no PRETENSE that there is any relation to "A
PROVING"
Provings are provings
Materia medica is materia medica
SPECULATIONS are speculations, and while they may be intriguing and even
useful, they must not be confused for anything which they are NOT.
Lastly, taking money for authoring something under such a dubious title
as one which might lead to the misperception that "meditative" might in
any way be "a proving" .. fits my own personal definition of DISHONEST
very well.
We should not participate in nor allow confusion on this, neither the
public or the newer student should be placed in a position of being
unclear on the concept of "a proving."
I doubt that the author of this or other meditative p*oving is truly
unclear on the concept of "a proving" .. they should, therefore,
exercise BETTER JUDGEMENT and scruples imho.
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127
provings.
Unprintable, unfortunately.
Here's a toned-down synopsis though:
Fairy tales are great stuff.
'Meditative' and 'proving' are widely divergent; for the purposes of
accuracy, honesty, etc., it would be better to choose another way of
expressing
"what Ms. X thinks about remedy Y; having NOTHING to do with 'proving'
per-se"
The NOT provings which are incongrously and unfortunately heretofore
referred to as "meditative p*oving" have as much in common with "A
PROVING" as does an astrological chart of a remedy. Or how 'bout an aura
photograph of a remedy?
If anyone wants to read such junk, well by all means, they should..
PROVIDED that there is no PRETENSE that there is any relation to "A
PROVING"
Provings are provings
Materia medica is materia medica
SPECULATIONS are speculations, and while they may be intriguing and even
useful, they must not be confused for anything which they are NOT.
Lastly, taking money for authoring something under such a dubious title
as one which might lead to the misperception that "meditative" might in
any way be "a proving" .. fits my own personal definition of DISHONEST
very well.
We should not participate in nor allow confusion on this, neither the
public or the newer student should be placed in a position of being
unclear on the concept of "a proving."
I doubt that the author of this or other meditative p*oving is truly
unclear on the concept of "a proving" .. they should, therefore,
exercise BETTER JUDGEMENT and scruples imho.
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127