Beautiful that you are sharing your experiential life within and without the medical system 💕💕💕. I’m grateful to have discovered you in Sasha’s comments this evening.
Time to rest for me tonight, you’ve left me with a renewed optimism for ‘human’, it’s been difficult in the current sea of usury on so many fronts. I’ve seen this ‘zit’ of a nightmare coming to a head for the past 20 plus years in all our systems, government, monetary, health industry and the intense marketing of all, while most ‘nice’ folks fall in for it hook line and sinker.
Btw, it’s taken me a long time to trust myself- it’s an oddly humbling experience ❤️ filled with many folks I had respected that ended up disappointing in their lack of ethic and courage and honesty.
So well put... It hurts to see...but the alternative is worse, yes? Regarding the others, we keep running the good race. It's hard to outstrip our fellows that we loved and looked up to, but the race remains to be run.
Debra, I thank you first, for sharing this important story. I’m so sorry for the loss you and your friend have suffered. It strikes very hard and deeply for me. I know how cruel and unjust the “system” is- firsthand. I continue to have hope we find the best ways looking forward, to manage and treat the poor souls who cannot always speak logically for themselves. I pray that the evils which encompass the ruling class be eliminated promptly and entirely. I know that forgiveness is important in religious practice. Yet, I can no longer accept that evil deserved forgiveness. I will never attempt to play God. Those who have and continue to try, will have their own final judgment to contend with. Thank you also, for sharing of yourself. Peace, love and warm wishes for all of you!
Thank you for such a thoughtful response Adriana! You bring up an important point...that of forgiveness. I seem to remember that repentance was part of that equation. Premature forgiveness without repentance will only give them greater license. I kind of like the old testament prophets when it comes to prayer...they really hashed things out with the the Divine!
20 years ago the AMA decided 80% kids were mentally ill — and it's up to them to drug them even further out of their minds? heart-breaking. a culture doesn't come back from this systemic abuse. I'm disgusted by how many people are on drugs they don't even consider drugs. and now it's gummies, designed to infantilize even further. starting with sugar. why is it in our food? anyway. mind-blowing.
Trauma is more apt for sure. Hereditary habits, soil make-up, too. The water and the soil make the people. If your country is built over limestone, you are tense, inclined to conflict, stoicism, harsh...by nature. Softer elements make softer people and cultures. Places that have more natural lithium in the water and soil are more optimistic, less fearful...happier! Texas, for instance. Places with more magnesium...near painless childbirth, resilient, little depression, etc. Fascinating stuff!
See...you were right all along! There is more truth coming out of our mouths than we realize..."I don't know what came over me", the old folks saying "I have a cold in my shoulder," etc. City of Angels-Los Angeles w/a great affinity for that other City of Angels- Bangkok. Go figure...lol
Beautiful that you are sharing your experiential life within and without the medical system 💕💕💕. I’m grateful to have discovered you in Sasha’s comments this evening.
Invaluable information you bring to others here.
The biggest is a trust in one’s self.
Thank you for sharing
Such a beautiful gathering of people to be able to do this with...including YOU! Thanks!
Glad that is your biggest takeaway!
Time to rest for me tonight, you’ve left me with a renewed optimism for ‘human’, it’s been difficult in the current sea of usury on so many fronts. I’ve seen this ‘zit’ of a nightmare coming to a head for the past 20 plus years in all our systems, government, monetary, health industry and the intense marketing of all, while most ‘nice’ folks fall in for it hook line and sinker.
Btw, it’s taken me a long time to trust myself- it’s an oddly humbling experience ❤️ filled with many folks I had respected that ended up disappointing in their lack of ethic and courage and honesty.
Keep creating a great day!
❤️ and respect...
So well put... It hurts to see...but the alternative is worse, yes? Regarding the others, we keep running the good race. It's hard to outstrip our fellows that we loved and looked up to, but the race remains to be run.
It’s all I’ve got, which is plenty enough- to do my best:). Named my little art gallery ‘ Virtu’
It’s the action form of the word
virtue: extreme moral excellence. ( from Websters dictionary)
Looks like you are too :) it’s where the joy is, never stop learning and honing skills, just like all of the natural world seems to be doing .
Virtu....takes my breath away!! Truly it is... What a dose of loveliness Susan...
Debra, I thank you first, for sharing this important story. I’m so sorry for the loss you and your friend have suffered. It strikes very hard and deeply for me. I know how cruel and unjust the “system” is- firsthand. I continue to have hope we find the best ways looking forward, to manage and treat the poor souls who cannot always speak logically for themselves. I pray that the evils which encompass the ruling class be eliminated promptly and entirely. I know that forgiveness is important in religious practice. Yet, I can no longer accept that evil deserved forgiveness. I will never attempt to play God. Those who have and continue to try, will have their own final judgment to contend with. Thank you also, for sharing of yourself. Peace, love and warm wishes for all of you!
Thank you for such a thoughtful response Adriana! You bring up an important point...that of forgiveness. I seem to remember that repentance was part of that equation. Premature forgiveness without repentance will only give them greater license. I kind of like the old testament prophets when it comes to prayer...they really hashed things out with the the Divine!
Many blessings to you!!
20 years ago the AMA decided 80% kids were mentally ill — and it's up to them to drug them even further out of their minds? heart-breaking. a culture doesn't come back from this systemic abuse. I'm disgusted by how many people are on drugs they don't even consider drugs. and now it's gummies, designed to infantilize even further. starting with sugar. why is it in our food? anyway. mind-blowing.
what great commentary...expanding the understanding!
I'm delighted you think so!
Trauma is more apt for sure. Hereditary habits, soil make-up, too. The water and the soil make the people. If your country is built over limestone, you are tense, inclined to conflict, stoicism, harsh...by nature. Softer elements make softer people and cultures. Places that have more natural lithium in the water and soil are more optimistic, less fearful...happier! Texas, for instance. Places with more magnesium...near painless childbirth, resilient, little depression, etc. Fascinating stuff!
See...you were right all along! There is more truth coming out of our mouths than we realize..."I don't know what came over me", the old folks saying "I have a cold in my shoulder," etc. City of Angels-Los Angeles w/a great affinity for that other City of Angels- Bangkok. Go figure...lol
slightly off the mark there....I did not call the red light district in Bangkok the City of Angels. ' go back to the Patpong story ;-))
Very heady place... That's where I trained in Thai massage... xo