George W. Carey Quotes Page 2
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- All quotes by George W. Carey (35 quotes)
- The Anti-Christ (1 quote)
- The Chemistry of Human Life (1 quote)
- The Tree of Life (2 quotes)
- The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation (27 quotes)
- Other quotes by George W. Carey (4 quotes)
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The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation Quotes
“We must refer to the letter M in the Virgo glyph. M is the thirteenth letter in the Kabbala and when
its true meaning is understood, the age-long superstition relative to thirteen being unlucky
will be solved.
Until we become true virgins — in other words, until we are no longer adulterated, we are and will continue to be unlucky.
To be lucky does not mean sidestepping the result of wrong doing, for inevitably the fiddler has to be paid. It merely has to do with a seeming delay in the matter of settlement.”
“We should take the tissue cell-salts as one uses health foods, not simply to change not-health to health, but to keep the rate of blood vibration in the tone of health all the time.”
“When elastic fiber is deficient in tissue of membrane between the upper and lower brain poles — cerebrum and cerebellum — there results a 'sagging apart' of the positive and negative poles of the dynamo that runs the machinery of man. An unfailing sign or symptom of this deficiency is a groundless fear of financial ruin.”
“When the blood contains the proper amount of Kali mur, fibrin is functional and the symptoms referred to above do not manifest. Gemini means twins. Gemini is the sign which governs the United States.”
“When this cell-salt is deficient in the blood, physical and mental disease (not-at-ease) is the result. Elastic fiber is formed by the union of the fluoride of lime with albuminoids, whether in the rubber tree or the human body.
All relaxed conditions of tissue (varicose veins and kindred ailments) are due to a lack of sufficient amount of elastic fiber to 'rubber' the tissue and hold it in place.”
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“Now, I stand alone on this rock, fighting the errors of this world, and establish the science of life by my works. What is my mode of warfare? With the axe of truth I strike at the root of every tree of error and hew it down, so that there shall not be one error in man showing itself in the form of disease.”
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