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April 18, 2024

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We have become totally used to the notion that vaccines are a good idea. That happened during my lifetime. As a child, my MD father was a bit of a vaccine skeptic, and he allowed me to have only one of the normal childhood vaccinations, which were less in number then than they are now. I always thought that vaccinated children were sick a lot more often. It is time to re-examine the facts. There is the work of Dr. Paul Thomas, the pediatrician who is now associated with Children’s Health Defense. He laid the foundation for the practical clinical evidence that unvaccinated children were always healthier than vaccinated ones. The records over the years he was in practice for himself were quite conclusive.

Now, with the Corona vax campaign, it is becoming unavoidable to reopen this conversation. It has become a matter of all cost, no benefits, and the cost has included excess deaths, disability, and lots of more “minor” adverse reactions, some of which aren’t all that minor, such as Pascal Najadi has documented for the world, when his doctors told him the vaccinations had reduced his life expectancy by up to 25 years or so. Everything should be on the table, and a growing number of people are taking matters into their own hands, and the foundations are being laid for a complete parallel healthcare economy. Dropping out is going mainstream pretty soon, as evidenced by initiatives like Home-Freedom Healthcare (freedom-healthcare.us) and other initiatives like it. Clearly, we are in an exploratory phase, but there is a strong group of motivated people who are working on solutions.

In a lot of ways, the other shoe dropped this week, in particular with the devastating testimony of Dr. Denis Rancourt from Canada, which documents with precision that the distribution pattern of the so-called virus is not compatible with the distribution of the “Covid condition.” Poverty and differing healthcare regimes provide much more of an explanation. Viruses would not obey stop signs and political boundaries. In short, the whole thing was a preposterous fabrication, and the world would have been better off doing nothing at all.

The more we see of all this, the harder it gets to not get depressed over the total depravity of what just happened. Governments around the world attacked their own citizens over an unproven allegation, and now some of them are even delegating their very autonomy to the WHO, who will be able to simply declare another pandemic, whenever the pharmaceutical industry requires it, for it seems to have precious little to do with public health.

Some people are talking about a battle of good against evil, and that sounds plausible at times, but perhaps it is time that we looked a little deeper. This entire belief system that we call healthcare is a completely primitive cult, no more absurd than voodoo or any other “primitive” belief system. We like to look down on these belief systems, for they are not very compatible with our empirical reality and our belief systems, but the entire medical profession, with precious few exceptions, has just shown us how unjustified is our belief in them. In particular, vaccines should now categorically be questioned, and the matter of proving efficacy needs a top-to-bottom overhaul. It is doubtful that current regulators are up to the task.

We should also not fall for the temptation of easy solutions, like the Queen in Alice in Wonderland, “Off with their heads,” is far too easy. For we put these people in power and put our faith in them. The belief system of a singular, external cause of the disease is too attractive, for that would reduce the cure to what we have been conditioned to believe, namely a simple matter of identifying the right pill. But, if the idea of terrain theory begins to get traction, we are in an entirely different ball game. And, if we dig a little deeper, and visit with Dr. Georg Groddeck, we find such lovely insights as: “Whatever you condemn, you have done yourself,” an idea that may be familiar to many in another form: when you point the finger at someone, there are three pointing back at you. Same thing. So the problem is not simply solved by lynching the bastards who were directly responsible for the current fiasco – they killed millions, and the world needs to do what it can to prevent a repeat. Still, the really important thing is that we learn from the experience ourselves. And become conscious of the irrational belief systems we entertain and accept without questioning.

Here is where A Course in Miracles helps me, for it helps me to understand that the mind is one. The Creation, the Son of God, is created as one, in spirit. And the Course teaches that the world of time and space is just the dream world in which the son finds himself, a projection from the mind. So the question is not if God ‘exists’ or not. The question is if I exist and if the world is real. In the Course, Jesus says, “The world was made as an attack on God,” (ACIM: W.pII.3); the world is made up in the mind of the son; it is a projection within the mind, and has no reality whatsoever. We like to have plenty of bastards in our lives because that allows us to play the role of a nice guy. The world, then, is a place of conflict; it is born from the thought we could be separate from God, which is the ego-thought. And we transpose our war with God onto the evil people, who seem to threaten our peace of mind. Therefore as long as we see ourselves in a battle of good versus evil, we are caught up in this world, and we are not seeking first the Kingdom that is NOT of this world.

The false choices of the world serve to keep us wrapped around the axle of our seeming reality of time and space, but as Einstein saw, we are really a non-local being (spirit!), having a local experience, problems cannot be solved at the same level as where they were created. Ultimately, the conflict is in the mind, and not in the world, lest we want to end up like Don Quixote. Dr. Georg Groddeck said: “One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes, or sleeps.’ A Course in Miracles says:

Healing occurs as a patient begins to hear the dirge he sings, and questions its validity. Until he hears it, he cannot understand that it is he who sings it to himself. To hear it is the first step in recovery. To question, it must then become his choice. (ACIM, P-2.VI.1:5-8)

The concept is that we don’t change until we hit rock bottom, and realize we do not want to continue as we were, and that is when we become available to learn another way. That applies to physical illness as well. Even in the NT stories, Jesus tells the apostles to leave their business as fishermen, and he is going to teach them to become fishers of men. In other words, we cannot be of help if we are not willing to change our minds and look at the world differently.

If you reflect on this a little bit, you can see why the premise of medicine as we know it is false, for the pills and lotions and potions from your doctor have the false promise that the problem was to make the booboo go away, but if you continue to do the same stupid stuff, we will simply have another crisis later. This is not to say that medical interventions could not sometimes be helpful, but it does mean that we should start by taking responsibility for our health first. I strongly believe in the whole foods, plant-based lifestyle, but I do not believe that it is the answer by itself. You have to want to change. You have to realize that you want to live differently, and then a better diet, more exercise, or even sometimes medical intervention is available to us as the means to make that change a reality.

Importantly also, there are more healing modalities, than have been accepted in our healthcare approach, much to our detriment. I recently had a lingering headache, which is rare for me, but it was annoying. I was able to reduce it somewhat by meditation, but in the end, it was through biofeedback that I was able to finally resolve it completely and move past it.

Biofeedback can put us more in touch with our system as a whole. Energy medicine, including homeopathy, sound and light, EFT, Reiki, and other techniques, is a rapidly evolving field as well, and it deserves a place in the sun. Now that allopathy has been so thoroughly discredited by the current vax fiasco, the time is right for these other solutions to gain more traction. Freedom Healthcare (website linked above) has a conference coming up that consciously tries to put spirit first, describing it as a spirit, mind, body approach. Psychiatry needs to return to its roots and focus more on talk therapy as its primary, if not exclusive, domain. Dr. Peter Breggin, like my psychiatrist father, are (were) completely committed to talk therapy only. My father made that decision as soon as valium and librium hit the market in ca 1960.

Hopefully, there will be more, for clearly, the pharmaceutical route brings more problems than it solves in the majority of cases. So psychopharmaca, statins, and vaccines are all entire groups of pharma products that are part of the problem set, not the solution set. Antibiotics are over-used and dangerous, and aspirin has devastating side effects that were never captured, but are now emerging. Health and healing are about more than pills, potions, and lotions, even if those can occasionally be helpful.

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