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From prehistoric times, diseases have been considered to be caused by evil spirits and due to victim's willingness to become ill through negative influences. More than 10,000 years ago, exorcism was frequently used to rid the evils from the body to restore health. Diseases were seen caused from inside the body and not from outside due to imbalance in the forces in the body.
During the Babylonian-Assyrian civilization which lasted for two thousand years starting 2500 B.C., it was common practice to perform a required critical self-examination of patient, searching for the internal causes of disease. The Hebrew culture considered disease as punishment for disobeying or contradicting God's laws. The ancient Greeks were well aware of mind controlling the body, not the other way around. According to Socrates "As it is not proper to cure the eyes without the head, the head without the body, it is not proper to cure the body without the soul." Patients in old Greek time were isolated to temples to meditate and seek a private spirit for healing through reunification of soul and the afflicted body.
Our concepts of how mind controls the body have been changing since that time, man started to think with a different viewpoint. The mind or soul for long was considered an integral part of our body. The mind was considered residing in different parts of our body, the most popular being the heart. There was apparently no problem in accepting this concept until recently, about two hundred years ago.
In London exists a motorcycle gang with an intimating image; police suspects this gang does buy psychoactive herbs. In the distance, you can swear this is true, but it is a misconception far from reality. This motorcycle gang does not buy psychoactive herbs just because its members do not need to buy them. Sarah Richards looked almost demure in her biker boots as she offered us a cup of tea with no psychoactive herbs at all! Jake Keegan was more ferocious in appearance, dressed in black leathers with heavy metal rings on every finger, but he swears he has never bitten a chicken’s head off. Jake’s wild years are not over, not yet. He told us that he has done a lot of terrorizing since he was a punk and a skinhead in his teens but he did not buy psychoactive herbs to do these things; he said he did not need them to do what he did! He admitted that there were a lot of things then that he wished he had never done, but that was all part of growing up, he explained us. Now he is content to tinker with his classic British bikes (he owns four Triumphs) and meet with a few like-minded friends once a week for a wild pint at the Walker Castle pub in Notting Hill.
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