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Preventive
Medicine - Ayurveda |
by:
Robert
Bruce Baird |
It
should not be hard for anyone to imagine
that man sought medicine to maintain life
and gain knowledge since the time of his
being pre-hominid and eating plants while
learning which ones killed him. Your puppy
or kitten will show this when it goes outside
for the first time and eats grass to help
its gastrointestinal processes. The Therapeutae
of Pythagoras who some say developed the
pentagram were learning from far more ancient
insights that were being lost and we have
lost a lot of the knowledge of healing he
had in his chanting or 'Singing of the Spheres'.
Ayurveda includes the use of herbs and plants
combined with psychic arts of a healing
nature. The proper practitioner includes
psychology as part of the diagnosis and
getting the patient to use their own mental
or soulful energy. It comes from very ancient
shamanism and has many names for its practice.
This art is called ayurveda in India, and
it has Taoist and Yogic corollaries.
When I lived in Vegas I grew Aloe Vera,
and its Vitamin E may be part of why it
works to heal so many things. Comfrey tea
is something my brother took to help a broken
leg that wasn't healing in the traditional
medical approach. There are many ways to
enhance the immune system along with our
natural ability to heal and help each other.
'Cleansing' auras or meridians of 'Chhi'
or pranha, positive visualization and what
is sometimes deemed wholistics have been
available for longer than books or politicians
were practicing their questionable arts.
The ancient priests and shamans who were
corruptible became even more so as this
knowledge grew. The Inca's 'magic' and healing
may have been one of the best balances of
knowledge and compassion ever exercised
on behalf of every citizen.
Can you honestly say you trust the future
of gene therapy and near immortality to
our current system? Do you want more transparency
or honesty? Shouldn't we all become 'informed
consumers' and have alternatives considered
when they make sense? Much of what Western
doctors learn about anatomy and diseases
is easily input and reacted to by modern
computer and diagnostic tools. Can you imagine
them ever putting these things in the public
forum and trying to engage us all in honest
dialogue that might diminish their power,
money and influence? In China you don't
pay the doctor when you are sick and preventive
medicine is the rule. Bill and Hillary Clinton
tried to emphasize 'preventive medicine'
and ran into the same kind of lobbying that
George Bush and Dan Quayle saw when they
ran with a commitment to institute 'tort
reform' in the legal system.
The idea that a fully diluted homeopathic
tincture might heal through some imprint
left by Cyanide found in peach pits or laetrile
is just one of the conundrums that science
still struggles to face. But the fact is
cyanide kills cells and results have been
achieved by some people who might have attuned
themselves with that small amount of Cyanide
that Japanese researchers found in peach
pits after the US researchers said there
was no possible agent that could kill cancer
cells in peach pits. The implications of
this extend to genetic rituals that modern
science cannot see the effects of, and other
energy lattice memory or Intelligence.
There are forces in society which seek to
keep certain knowledge hidden or what one
might term 'occulted'. We do need to learn
to stop these shelving efforts that would
rather have a monopoly and power before
seeing all mankind capable of greater things.
About the Author
This is an entry of my encyclpoedia which
can be found at World-Mysteries.com
Author of Diverse Druids
Columnist in The ES Press Magazine |
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