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Positive Health For All
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Hello!

Welcome back to Positive Health For All krishnanlogamuthu!

Long time no see, eh?

I promise I did not go into a long......long de..eeeee...ep slumber as did the fictitious “Sleeping
Beauty” by Charles Perrault , Biblical St.Lazarus (Jesus called "Wake Up, Lazarus!" and he woke up from death!), Rip Van Winkle Of NY, Peter Klaus of Germany, Honi Magel Of Israel,
The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus of Christians, Ranka in China, Irish Niamh and Oisin, Greek
(One of Seven) Sage Epimenides, India's epic Ramayana's Villain Ten-Headed Rakshash
Ravana's ever-sleepy younger brother Kumbhakarna (who got that long sleep because when asking God for the boon of Perennial Pleasure - "Nithya Sugam" in Sanskrit Nithya=
Perennial and Sugam=Pleasure - he ended by a slip of his tongue asking for the boon of
Perennial Sleep ("Nithra Sugam" in Sanskrit Nithra=Sleep) "r" instead of "y" "Perennial Sleep" instead of "Perennial Pleasure and God, as usual, said "Thathaasthu!" ("So Be It!") and, in more recent times long-sleepers in real life like Ms. Linggard from Norway, who slept for 30 years despite all efforts of physicians to wake her up, the 1564 royal Hispanic Spanish lady who slept "like a corpse" for four days and hence believed dead misleading the great Andreas
Vesalius(Father of Modern Anatomy and author of the monumental seven-volume book De
Humani Corporis Fabrica - “About the Structure of the Human Body.") into taking her "dead body" for autopsy / burial but woke up, as soon as Vesalius cut her chest - screaming with her heart beating(!) leading to the great Dr.Vesalius being punished by Inquisition to death himself, later commuted to Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the course of which he died in a ship-wreck at the tender age of 50 - leaving behind his monumental book De Humani Corporis Fabrica with the fitting epitaph of that book’s mourning skeletal figure: “Genius lives on, all else is

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