Friday, October 17, 2008

Moon Water

In 2004 my roommate Erin told us about something called the arm test. Your body knows what is good for you. To try it out, hold an apple with your left hand and then stretch out your right arm. Have someone push on your right arm--it will resist. Then try the same experiment with chocolate. Your arm will fall.

We realized this works with so much more than food...mostly boys and marriage dates. We did it one night and our neighbor thought it was creepy when her body said she'd get engaged that October. And when she randomly did get engaged in October, she thought it was even more creepy.

Bethany brought this up last night since at the time her body said she'd get married in 2006 and she was dissapointed it was so far away. and now it is 2008 and it is even further away and she is still single!!! Could the arm test be wrong?!? I had to remind her that the arm is never wrong; she just happened to be on a mission for all of 2006! Ruined it!

The arm game was frequently used in law school, too--even leading to Kari coining the term "my body accepts him."

Don't think this arm test is legit? Well, after an evening of discovering whom they should marry and when, a few of my friends were also skeptical. I authenticated the test when I sent them this website: http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/bms/1825

My friend Steve replied: "That's awesome!Here's another helpful tip I got from the same website...http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/bms/2343"

Moon water. Please.

So, Steve made Moon Water that night. It is supposed to cure you. My friends and I had to try it out. Late one night we drove to his apartment and partook of the Moon Water as it was sitting on his front porch. But I realized it was for more than just drinking--it was supposed to cure you physically. Kari happened to have a busted ankle. I suggested pouring the moon water on the ankle.


The next day her ankle was fine.

3 comments:

  1. Remember when there was a session at stake enrichment about food and body vibes? I was taught there that you can ask your body questions, like, "Do I need this Snickers bar at 4:00?" My body always answers yes. And SteveO just happened to have natural sea salt? And also, that article recommended watching, "What the Bleep Do We Know." You game for that?

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  2. As I read all this stuff, I'm taken back to all the ridiculous thing's we've done the past 3 years. My life will never be the same. Also, I'm ruined for all other friends!

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