Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Inflammation and Disease

Current medical theory holds that disease causes inflammation. Quite often, when we turn conventional theories on their head we arrive somewhere closer to the truth. 

What if all illness were to begin with inflammation? This is one of the basic tenets in the ancient system of Ayurvedic medicine. And what if all inflammation begins with toxicity? The body's system has become unbalanced. Inflammation is due to the increased activity of the cells around an area of injury. They work hard in order to multiply, divide and replace their fallen comrades.

Rapid multiplication of cells in a furiously growing baby is felt by the mother in utero.

Thermography picks up the presence of heat in rapidly multiplying cancer cells. 

This rapid multiplication of replacement cells repairs a breakdown in the organism. The remains of their dead co-workers are swept away by the lymphatic system, and this creates a void in the structure. They have to divide and multiply in order fill it. The fuel used as they sub-divide, generates the by-product of heat. After repeated divisions the daughter cells get smaller, weaker. This is the reason why cancer cells are smaller than normal cells.

When we persist in subjecting the body to unceasing attack by toxins, supporting and increasing this inflammatory process, the cells are over-taxed, and at a critical point they revolt. You are now the enemy. Cells are revolting against a rotten government. They no longer take orders from the nervous system, they cut off the nerve supply. They become recidivist, primitive, monocellular entities, taking orders only from themselves. The nervous system is blocked, but they carry on being fed by the bloodstream. And the revolutionary group grows. Ungovernable by normal nerve stimuli, they multiply out of control.

There is all the information necessary in each one of your cells to produce a clone of your body, but because of the pressure being exerted on them by you, the host, they carry on in insularity, dividing. They revert to a self-motivated, primitive method of sugar dependent fermentation. No longer do they share in the vital economy of the body.

Now we are bad governors. Like idiots we attack the revolt, the cancer, like a foolish government attacks a rebellious people. We see very much the devastating results of this unintelligent approach with a certain middle eastern government today which attempts to convert its people by poisoning them.

As above, so below, as within, so without, as the universe, so the soul, is a saying attributed to the hermetic philosopher Hermes Trismegistus. When emotions, ideas and impulses disagree, affecting body chemistry, or when other forms of toxicity are introduced into the body, it becomes the battlefield, and at the microscopic level reveals just as much devastation.

We squirt things into our organism, killing it with treatment. We radiate it, laser it, but the one thing we don’t do is give up the bad government.

But then, grossly dissatisfied with the way things are going, the damage being done, if the treatment we give the body is too noxious, there can come a time when we are thrown back onto our own centre, the centre of higher intelligence. From this centre, we can start behaving ourselves better and the government improves. 

Diet, exercise, emotional patterns and habits change. Sources of toxicity (including emotional sources which affect the body through the glandular system) are dealt with. And with the increase of nutrition, cancer cells abandon their takeover bid and once again begin to co-operate.

When the focus is placed whole-heartedly on an intelligent solution to the problem, the universe opens up its ocean of possibilities. The person of religious persuasion might call it God showing the way. Another may call it cosmic ordering. It lies for me in the mystery of unfolding in the body, and in our intimate connection with the universal field of power which, with our help, works to bring us back to full health.

Without detoxifying the body and inhibiting the source of toxins, the inflammation continues furiously. And without providing the body with the nutrition that has been depleted, there is no longer the arsenal of chemistry it needs in order to deal efficiently with what emerges as disease. The capacity of the body's central intelligence ceases to be able to deal with the disease. It's one of the reasons why the majority of people in the western world have congested livers. It is no coincidence that this organ, so important to life, is called the liver. Livers are so wonderfully efficient that they can still operate effectively until their functionality is reduced to 30%. It is at this point that serious illness begins to set in.

A young child suffers a fever one day and the next it has abruptly gone ... as quickly as it came. This exhibits the strength of the child's vitality. Interfere with the healing crisis — characterised by the inflammation — with the introduction of drugs, vitality is reduced, and the healing crisis is compromised. Drugs per se do not heal, they treat symptoms, and often they drive the symptoms deeper into the body. The child's inflammation is a symptom of its auto-immune system's development. Better to treat fevers in the first instance with cool baths, castor oil packs, homoeopathy and the herbal remedies that our bodies have evolved to sympathetically accept. Aid the developing immune system instead of compromising its effectiveness.

Saturday, 25 November 2017

propaganda -the power of words

propaganda -the power of words

From childhood the community 
gives us words with emotional charge,
words that haven't been adequately defined.

This word-trapped state serves as a guide
to our response each time that they're uttered.

In choosing to break out of 
this word-trapped state, it is necessary
to examine the origins of words,
 their origins, prefixes and suffixes,
In order to adjust these emotional reactions.

Words link together in our minds
in a very subtle manner.

There was a case reported a couple of years ago 
of a paediatrician being mobbed 
by unruly neighbours because 
in the minds of his attackers his occupation 
was connected with paedophilia.

Looking at the root of the word,
in that she loves her child,
every mother is a paedophile.

Clarity of definition frees us from the 
rule of propaganda; movements to
propagate and instil certain types of thinking.
It strips away the emotion with which 
words have been communally taught.
Words are restored to their true significance.

It is basic to Hindu logic that we can't 
mentally formulate thoughts without words.
It follows that if our words are muddied, 
then so must our thoughts be.

An anarchist can be defined as one who
advocates the absence of government
as a political ideal. It can also be defined as
one who is ruled by his own will, 
according to his own perfected vocabulary, 
and by none other.

There is also in Hindu philosophy
the term 'ahimsa' which means 'no harm'.

If love is defined as the selfless
working for development of 
the full potential in any being,
will there ever arise in mankind 
the state of loving anarchy?

Perhaps not in my lifetime.  

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Being Active as opposed to Passive

What's going on in the world can sometimes feel as if it's beyond your control. Indeed it may be, but your response to it isn't necessarily so. You can passively accept everything thrown at you, or be active, in which case you assume your own direction. 

In each case the feeling state is quite different.

The passive state can gradually wear you down, take away your spontaneity and your drive, sap your will, has an out-of-control downdrift quality. You feel like a piece of flotsam, disintegrating, prone to an awareness of disease, at the mercy of internal or external influences, anticipating your own quick or slow annihilation.

Compare this with determining your own direction, remembering (re-membering = gathering together the parts of your being) who you are essentially. Unifying the Will in the direction of your choosing. You're on the road to somewhere, your own self-defined goal. 

As opposed to dissolution, the self-defined purpose is accompanied by a feeling of immortality; instead of despair, joy fills you; instead of gradually being worn down, dignity raises you. 

In each case the feeling is quite different.

Thursday, 9 November 2017

Is it worth the effort?

It depends on how much time you think you've got.
Tiredness is the last challenge of life.
Push yourself beyond your limits.
These limits are those which 
you've conceived yourself as having.
'Thus far and no further' might be
convenient when dealing with other beings.
Maybe you think the effort is too great
and you don't have the necessary energy
to break through your self-imposed limits.

Using the analogy of The Matrix,
"Keep taking the tablets" can be 
as valid an idea as any other
if you prefer taking 'the blue pill'.

Transcending their use and taking 
'the red pill', the energy of life itself,
is another method.

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

matter is energy in motion


Ever tried con-temp-lating
... beating in time with ... a flower, a river or a tree?
Sitting with it and letting it inform you?
Its structure might not be revealed as per a lab dissection,
but oh so much more of its life is shared by simply being with it
... a life that cannot be analysed with a scalpel.

The same with a human being.
I shared my dying mother’s last moments.
There is more going on in such relationships
than can ever be explicated objectively.

How hard and concrete is the gross material world?

There are no particles as such. Matter is only space ... in motion.

It’s like peeling away the layer of an onion,

and finding at its centre ... nothing.

What do we do then with our analytical tools?



We dissect a dead body in order to discover its secrets.
We carry on dissecting and classifying

in order to get more understanding of this thing called ‘life’,

and with each dissection we lose a little more

of the very thing that we are attempting to observe.

Thursday, 2 November 2017

Forgiveness



It's not, as the church teaches,
that he came 2000 years ago
so that our sins might be forgiven.
It's so that he could share the gift
of the ability to forgive.

Forgiveness is for me an
important part of the healing process.

What do I forgive?
The schoolboy who distractedly,
accidentally, knocked an old lady over;
the man who cuts across my path while driving;
the old lady across the road who carries a grudge;
everyone who has ever seen fit to bully me;
my poorly educated educators;
anyone who tries to steer me away from my chosen path;
power-seeking vaccine and chemo lords who wrongly believe
that power per se will confer happiness upon them.

You see, we can live a life in which we are the victim,
or we can turn that idea on it on its head and live one
in which we take full responsibility for all our actions.
And that includes the actions, secret or made openly,
in which I can cause harm to others.

For me this is where the highest form
of forgiveness is needed ... self-forgiveness.
I still have those moments when I give an
involuntary groan, recalling some wrong committed.
It's yet more grist for the mill of love.

A 'letting' process is such a relief.
There is no longer any blame culture.
Energy is consumed in holding grudges,
energy is used up feeling anger at imagined wrongs.
Energy is put to far better use in the form of healing.
Hatred is destructive to one's own body.
In moments of stillness the negative
effect of anger can be felt.
It shakes the body apart.

Thinking that you are someone's doormat
may help to clean the soles of their shoes,
but remember, life is full of choices.
When you find that place of freedom
in yourself which forgiveness leads you to,
you can choose to be the mat, or choose not to,
or simply not see it as a moment of choice,
because you have your own life way.  

Guiding concepts?
"I must have needed that!"
"Thank you."
(to the universe, or however you think of your god)