1. Summary: The text discusses the principles of coMra therapy, emphasizing its self-sufficient and natural approach to healing. It contrasts coMra with conventional medicine, highlighting the latter's tendency to create dependencies on experts, money, and medication. The speaker also touches on the self-sustaining nature of life within natural ecosystems.
We don't have much time left. I'll have about eight minutes left here. So I will just very briefly, the principle four and five are actually very simple. Principle four says that life is a self-sufficient and self-sustaining unto itself. What it simply means is that if you look at the natural ecosystems, if you look at the tree, if you look at the plant, the flower and animal, they all existing in a balance with the environment, they are completely self-sufficient. They know where to find food, shelter, how to procreate. But now think about the more non-therapeutic medicine. Pretty much all the methods that are currently employed, they are creating and they're making us depending on experts because these methods are very dangerous, they're very and difficult to apply. They're making us dependent on the money because they're all very costly. And the worst of all, we become dependent on the medication to buy them again, again and again for the rest of our lives. So everything which will work against life will create some sort of a dependency.