5 Quotes & Sayings By Arshavir Ter Hovannessian

Arshavir Ter Hovannessian is a world-renowned author, motivational speaker and a true-life story teller. He is a secular writer, a former government employee and a former law enforcement official. He has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, ABC, CBS and NBC. Arshavir is the author of the internationally acclaimed book, "The Seven Laws of Money" Read more

The Seven Laws of Money is the first book of its kind to teach people how to become wealthy by using the law of attraction. Arshavir teaches people how to attract wealth from banks, banks from businesses, businesses from customers and customers from their income. Arshavir holds a BS in Criminal Justice from Ashland University and an MA in International Law Enforcement from George Mason University.

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The "civilized" man of today ridicules the idolatry of bygone ages, but he does not realize that he is a far worse idolater than the idolaters of the past. In former times, men set up images of various animals and adored them; today they slaughter those animals and worship their putrefied carcasses. Arshavir Ter Hovannessian
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All mankind lives in a state of terrible ignorance. In the opinion of food addicts, the consumption of cooked food is something quite natural, while nourishment by the laws of nature is an experiment, and a dangerous experiment at that. Arshavir Ter Hovannessian
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If humanity will one day grasp the importance of natural food, this will be the beginning of a new era in the history of human life; it will simply be the PARADISE. Arshavir Ter Hovannessian
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In regard to the aetiology of infectious diseases we must abandon the notions conceived in time of Koch, Ehrlich and Pasteur on the 'pathogenic' nature of the microorganisms of external and internal media. In the full sense of the word it is not the bacteria themselves that are pathogenic, but those physiological correlations which exist in the given organism at a particular moment and which are organically connected with the disturbances in its regulative systems and nervous mechanisms. There are no special 'pathogenic' microbes in nature; there are, however, no end of factors that promote susceptibility in a normally resistant subject, and vice versa. Arshavir Ter Hovannessian