This chap's Facebook account
was allegedly shut down because
he posted this video revealing
the toxic effect of microwave radiation
at Glastonbury this year.
He spend £700 on personal shielding
to protect himself from it.
https://youtu.be/jL9PISqLqUc
Saturday, 29 June 2019
Thursday, 20 June 2019
Anxiety and fear of cancer
Anxiety is fear without an object.
When anxiety becomes an
object that we can see or imagine
we call it fear.
When anxiety becomes an
object that we can see or imagine
we call it fear.
Fear is a self-scattering tendency.
In the case of cancer,
the image of ourselves
that we'd cultivated since birth
is suddenly swept from under our feet.
We find ourselves in bits,
with no adequate response
to this new emergent.
There is a war going on
... inside us.
Even otherwise brave individuals
may be swept along by its diagnosis.
A recent program of celebrities
going through the gruelling
SAS initiation was for a charity
"Stand up to cancer".
The pathos invoked in us
by footage of individuals
dying, not of the cancer
but of the dire effects of chemo
can move us as much as it can
these gallant soldiers.
We haven't been taught how to
deal with this 21st century monster.
To overcome it,
we have to return to
the very core of our being and
gather ourselves together
in a unified state.
Choose life.
Watch.
Believe that all is a test
for self-evaluation.
Invoke the power of love.
Love works to develop
the whole being.
When love is invoked,
the witch-doctor may still
point the bone,
telling you that you're going to die,
but he will be proved wrong,
you'll refuse to go away and die.
How brave are we?
The fear is of the
innumerable possibilities of error.
"What if I make the wrong decision?"
The invasion of doubt is the
doubleness of presentation,
it splits the will.
Faith is the first step
on the road to recovery.
The transformation
has to be complete.
Love is not just
an idea in the mind.
Mental and emotional toxicity
is dealt with efficiently,
but attention to body toxicity
is also important.
Toxicity = inflammation
= disease = ultimately, cancer.
Cleaning up our act can seem
extreme, but then so is
the alternative of surrender to
the not-so-loving effects of chemo.
I chose the former.
Belief is an act of will.
Cour-age. The strong heart.
"Every fear has its reason in some damage suffered somewhere in the protoplasmic line, and in the cosmic field of sentient power. Fear is Reason. When fear knocks at the door it is kindness to open the door and let in the visitor and invite him to sit down with us over a shared drink, to discuss the cause of his presence." [Eugene Halliday]
In the case of cancer,
the image of ourselves
that we'd cultivated since birth
is suddenly swept from under our feet.
We find ourselves in bits,
with no adequate response
to this new emergent.
There is a war going on
... inside us.
Even otherwise brave individuals
may be swept along by its diagnosis.
A recent program of celebrities
going through the gruelling
SAS initiation was for a charity
"Stand up to cancer".
The pathos invoked in us
by footage of individuals
dying, not of the cancer
but of the dire effects of chemo
can move us as much as it can
these gallant soldiers.
We haven't been taught how to
deal with this 21st century monster.
To overcome it,
we have to return to
the very core of our being and
gather ourselves together
in a unified state.
Choose life.
Watch.
Believe that all is a test
for self-evaluation.
Invoke the power of love.
Love works to develop
the whole being.
When love is invoked,
the witch-doctor may still
point the bone,
telling you that you're going to die,
but he will be proved wrong,
you'll refuse to go away and die.
How brave are we?
The fear is of the
innumerable possibilities of error.
"What if I make the wrong decision?"
The invasion of doubt is the
doubleness of presentation,
it splits the will.
Faith is the first step
on the road to recovery.
The transformation
has to be complete.
Love is not just
an idea in the mind.
Mental and emotional toxicity
is dealt with efficiently,
but attention to body toxicity
is also important.
Toxicity = inflammation
= disease = ultimately, cancer.
Cleaning up our act can seem
extreme, but then so is
the alternative of surrender to
the not-so-loving effects of chemo.
I chose the former.
Belief is an act of will.
Cour-age. The strong heart.
"Every fear has its reason in some damage suffered somewhere in the protoplasmic line, and in the cosmic field of sentient power. Fear is Reason. When fear knocks at the door it is kindness to open the door and let in the visitor and invite him to sit down with us over a shared drink, to discuss the cause of his presence." [Eugene Halliday]
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)