A Story Of Bacon & Lard

 

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Michael Heap & Windy Dryden (Hypnotherapy: A Handbook, 1991) wrote …

“Warts: These are viral in origin and respond to suggestions under hypnosis that they will disappear.”

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So why not use auto-hypnosis?

Auto-suggestion has no strings attached.

Exogenous suggestive-persuasive treatment always has strings attached.

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Jeremy Kingston (Healing Without Medicine, 1976) wrote …

“In fact, as Professor H.J. Eysenck showed in his experiments with schoolchildren, a treatment by suggestion using a magic picture of a child’s warts is more effective than the orthodox medical treatment of burning them off with acid.”

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Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for originating the “scientific method.”

Let the card-carrying skeptics explain the following.

Sir Francis Bacon wrote …

“I had from my childhood a wart upon one of my fingers; afterward, when I was about sixteen years old, being then at Paris, there grew upon both my hands a number of warts, at the least an hundred in a month’s space. The English ambassador’s lady, who was a woman far from superstition told me one day she would help me away with my warts; whereupon she got a piece of lard with the skin on, and rubbed the warts all over with the fat side; and amongst the rest that wart which I had from my childhood; then she nailed the piece of lard, with the fat toward the sun, upon a post of her chamber window, which was to the south. The success was that within five weeks’ space all the warts were quite away, and that wart which I had so long endured for company. But at the rest I did little marvel because they came in a short time, and might go away in a short time again; but the going away of that which had stayed so long doth yet stick to me.”

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One of Bacon’s four Idols of the Mind was “the following of academic dogma and not asking asking questions of the world.”
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'A Story Of Bacon & Lard' have 3 comments

  1. September 17, 2018 @ 9:31 pm Atom

    I angrily told someone, “If anyone ever tells you you’re an [bleep], you believe them!”

    Then I walked away and kicked a wooden pillar … and felt something give way down south.

    It took me a year to get rid of the anal fissures I acquired that day.

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  2. September 18, 2018 @ 1:50 am John

    Hi Atom,
    on ORN Dr Daniels swears by cooked ham hocks, pigs feet for connective tissue restoration/repair of skin/tissue/joint issues.
    I can’t bring myself to eat this stuff so what would your food choices be to get similar benefits/results ?

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    • September 18, 2018 @ 8:14 pm Atom

      See “Eat What the Pig Ate,” Atom’s Blog, Sept. 18, 2018.

      Do you like bacon?

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