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Monday, February 6, 2012

It may be legal...it may be possible...

but is it "right?"

I was just reading a story about a Texas man who got to
live in a house that wasn't his for just $16 a month
.
Apparently it rubs many the wrong way.

Someone named David Decosse said, "What may be legally
permissible is not necessarily ethically right." Reading
that made me think about much of what I do think about
on a regular basis - in regard to hypnosis, and other
things.

The difficult part of that statement is how does one
define "ethical?" After all, it would seem to me to
be a relative term. Some might think, given the current
climate, what he did is just fine.

One thing I often say is "Just because I can, doesn't
mean I should." In some ways these things are similar.
I am not always willing to do everything a person might
ask me to do. Some things I am unwilling to be a party
to - even if the other person is fine with it. It may
be "fine," but it is just not something that fits into
the framework of who I am.

Recently I referred to some things I was learning about
Xenoestrogens. It is something I would definitely say
is something for most to consider. While there may be
no issue for many, there are many that ARE affected, and
perhaps, if these chemicals are as bad as it seems they
are, then it might be something to consider combatting
on some level so it never becomes an issue. The likely
net result would likely leave you feeling better. In
some cases, the most simple of things will work. It
might take a bit of work, given the prolification of
chemicals in our foods and personal care products, but
in my personal experience so far - worthy of my time
and efforts.

In addition, I am surprisingly finding homemade green
juice to be quite delicious. People I know have turned
their noses up at the idea, but haven't even tried it.
You might be surprised at just how delicious a few
grapes, parsley, romaine lettuce, scallions, and spinach
is in juice form. I will be happy to share my "recipe"
and how I do it with anyone who is interested. It is
a lot of work, but I have found myself being diligent
in my efforts - so you gotta know there is a reason. :)

I also have learned a few other things in the process,
and if I can figure out how to share what I am learning,
and there is an interest in my publicly sharing, I
might just do that. In the meantime, if you want
something that might open your eyes WIDE to the
possibilities of the wonderful world of chemicals,
click here.
They may be legal, they may be
possible, but are they "right" to be in our products,
and ultimately our system/body? Just something to
consider...as always.

(Another interesting, eye-opening article, about
some of the foods you may eat
).

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