![]() ![]() Most of the time he is detached from the madness around him. It basically consists of sketches, linked by Bentine ( in the role of pigeon fancier 'Horace Quilby' ) as he wanders around London wearing sandwich boards advertising a firm called Finkelbaum and O'Casey. The director, Robert Hartford-Davis ( known mainly for exploitation pictures ) co-wrote the movie with its star, ex-Goon Michael Bentine.Īnyone who went expecting this to be like 'Its A Square World' would have been disappointed. It was made at a time when British film comedy was changing the family-friendly Norman Wisdom and 'St.Trinians' knockabout farces were giving way to ruder, more adult-oriented fare. If we expand this discussion to include epigenetics-which theorizes that we alter not only our brain through beliefs and practices but our genes as well-the God concept might be passed down from generation to generation.Reviewed by ShadeGrenade 8 / 10 "More tea for Charlie!"Īs another reviewer has noted, 'The Sandwich Man' seemed to turn up with alarming regularity on Saturday afternoons on B.B.C.-2 in the '70's. It would have us believe that we are all losers.' Lipsenthal on God: 'It has been demonstrated that a younger brain is more malleable than a brain of an adult, and so if the God concept was introduced at a young age, the brain's adaptation would be greater and the God concept would be more deeply woven into the structure of the young person's brain, reinforcing religious beliefs and behaviors at a deep, unconscious level. ![]() In simple terms, our current medical system is set up to fight the inevitable-a losing battle for sure. Why not try addressing them ahead of time?) One of the reasons Lee Lipsenthal used his last two years to write this book is that he had a mission to try to 'change medicine' (as it is currently practiced here by the majority of M.D.s) Here is Lipsenthal on our medical system: 'Our current medical system would have us believe that being fully alive is being without disease, yet we all know that it is impossible to avoid disease and that everyone will die at some point. However, this paragraph made me think that most of the judgements I pass and the prejudices I have will be meaningless as I face the end of my life. (Unconditional love and refraining from the passing of judgement are very difficult concepts for us. ![]()
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