14 - The Orphans
It is said that people cannot live on bread alone.
But what else might there be?
Many years ago, scientists came to an orphanage in order to conduct an
experiment.
Newly born babies were fed and changed, but the nurses had to wear gloves whilst
doing this, were forbidden to hold the children or to play with them, or to
smile or give them eye contact.
The babies cried insanely for a couple of days, then they became paler, and
quiet.
Then they ceased feeding, and then, they started to die.
To this day, science cannot explain what happened there.
Words like Stimulus Deprivation used in exhaustive dissertations and even more
exhaustive books are nothing but a secret language to keep people from
discovering that absolutely nobody has a real answer at all.
Such things simply make no sense in a dead universe, where everything is made of
granite and if we cant measure it, then we pretend it isnt there at all and we
can go on as though everything was quite alright like that.
In a living universe, on the other hand, one in which a small child has an
energy system that is starvingly hungry, just the same as its little body; in a
world where it is understood that this energy system needs tremendous quantities
of rich nourishment in order to not just survive, but to thrive and become a
powerful, fully functioning adult organism in the end, it is immediately
completely LOGICAL that if you cut off one of the main supplies of these
energies the baby cannot help but starve to death.
The child MUST starve to death, regardless of how much physical milk is being
pumped into its stomach.
Well, this experiment with the orphans happened a long time ago, but even though
it was such a long time ago, the nurses back then went on strike and told the
scientists that they would not participate any longer.
Feelings, you see.
These ladies had these unscientific FEELINGS about what was happening to these
children, they had the sense that something UNNATURAL was taking place,
something UNHOLY, a sin, you could say.
These feelings became so strong, so overriding that the nurses could do no other
and had to revolt against the authorities of the day.
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