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shameless_heifer
10-02-2007, 01:02 PM
Good Morning Class,
Todays lesson is on what the colors in the eye means in incorreiation between the Natural Light of the Iris and good health vs the Darkness of the Iris in porportion to the degree of degeneration in the body..

These discriptions are based on the colors in the Iris that overlay the real color beneith.

White(milky)= Acute= Elevated

Infamation, Pain, Sensitivity, Fever, Discharge, High Activity.

Poor living habits contribute to the inflamation of Catarrh build up and the begginning of toxic settlements.

First to appear:
Colds
Coughs
Bronchitis
Allergies (eyes change color)
Flu
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Light Gray: Subacute: Just below the surface.

Toxic absorbtion, Low Matabolism, Weak Condition, Less Pain

Junk Food, Devitalized Food, poor dietary habits, pouluted envieroment, toxic settlements begin to build.

Sinus
Hay Fever
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Dark Gray: Cronic: Well below the surface

Low Matabolic Activity, Toxic Buildup, Lack of Vitality.

Heavy accumulations interfere with celluar activity

Pneumonia
Asthma
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Black: Degenerative: Completely Recessed

No sensation, Circulation, Tissue Decay

Limit of toxic settlement body can tolerate, breakdown of life-giving activity, Vital Force At Lowest Ebb.

Tumors, Arthritis, Gangrene. Emphysema, harding of the arteries MALIGANCY
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HOMEWORK

Find what stages your health is in by the color that mask the true color of your eye.

If you have questions please post them in the Discussions, Q/A thread.

end of lesson 2
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Tomorrows Lesson

Dark Spots and Lines

sh

dixie_pixy
11-07-2007, 01:33 AM
this concept is a little strange to me. When I'm looking at my eye, I am looking at the spots that are on the iris itself? So White is on the better end of the scale and the black shades are on the worse end of the scale. If there are black spots on the iris that means that part part of the body is having problems?

shameless_heifer
11-09-2007, 10:48 AM
I have asked that questions be posted in the DISSCUSSION THREAD to keep the lessons in order for easy refference. Please POST QUESTIONS IN THE DISCUSSION THREAD!!

sh

shameless_heifer
11-09-2007, 11:10 AM
Peace

shameless_heifer
11-09-2007, 11:14 AM
Love