(Subjects: Religion/Worship, Lightworkers, Food, Health, Prescription Drugs, Homeopathy, Innate (Body intelligence), New Age movement, Global Unity, ... etc.) - (Text version)

“…… Should I use Doctors and Drugs to Heal Me or Spiritual Methods?

"Dear Kryon, I have heard that you should stay natural and not use the science on the planet for healing. It does not honor God to go to a doctor. After all, don't you say that we can heal with our minds? So why should we ever go to a doctor if we can do it ourselves? Not only that, my doctor isn't enlightened, so he has no idea about my innate or my spiritual body needs. What should I do?"

First, Human Being, why do you wish to put so many things in boxes? You continue to want a yes and no answer for complex situations due to your 3D, linear outlook on almost everything. Learn to think out of the 3D box! Look at the heading of this section [above]. It asks which one should you do. It already assumes you can't do both because they seem dichotomous.

Let's use some spiritual logic: Here is a hypothetical answer, "Don't go to a doctor, for you can heal everything with your mind." So now I will ask: How many of you can do that in this room right now? How many readers can do that with efficiency right now? All of you are old souls, but are you really ready to do that? Do you know how? Do you have really good results with it? Can you rid disease and chemical imbalance with your mind right now?

I'm going to give you a truth, whether you choose to see it or not. You're not ready for that! You are not yet prepared to take on the task of full healing using your spiritual tools. Lemurians could do that, because Pleiadians taught them how! It's one of the promises of God, that there'll come a day when your DNA works that efficiently and you will be able to walk away from drug chemistry and the medical industry forever, for you'll have the creator's energy working at 100 percent, something you saw within the great masters who walked the earth.

This will be possible within the ascended earth that you are looking forward to, dear one. Have you seen the news lately? Look out the window. Is that where you are now? We are telling you that the energy is going in that direction, but you are not there yet.

Let those who feel that they can heal themselves begin the process of learning how. Many will be appreciative of the fact that you have some of the gifts for this now. Let the process begin, but don't think for a moment that you have arrived at a place where every health issue can be healed with your own power. You are students of a grand process that eventually will be yours if you wish to begin the quantum process of talking to your cells. Some will be good at this, and some will just be planting the seeds of it.

Now, I would like to tell you how Spirit works and the potentials of what's going to happen in the next few years. We're going to give the doctors of the planet new inventions and new science. These will be major discoveries about the Human body and of the quantum attributes therein.

Look at what has already happened, for some of this science has already been given to you and you are actually using it. Imagine a science that would allow the heart to be transplanted because the one you have is failing. Of course! It's an operation done many times a month on this planet. That information came from the creator, did you realize that? It didn't drop off the shelf of some dark energy library to be used in evil ways.

So, if you need a new heart, Lightworker, should you go to the doctor or create one with your mind? Until you feel comfortable that you can replace your heart with a new one by yourself, then you might consider using the God-given information that is in the hands of the surgeon. For it will save your life, and create a situation where you stay and continue to send your light to the earth! Do you see what we're saying?

You can also alter that which is medicine [drugs] and begin a process that is spectacular in its design, but not very 3D. I challenge you to begin to use what I would call the homeopathic principle with major drugs. If some of you are taking major drugs in order to alter your chemistry so that you can live better and longer, you might feel you have no choice. "Well, this is keeping me alive," you might say. "I don't yet have the ability to do this with my consciousness, so I take the drugs."

In this new energy, there is something else that you can try if you are in this category. Do the following with safety, intelligence, common sense and logic. Here is the challenge: The principle of homeopathy is that an almost invisible tincture of a substance is ingested and is seen by your innate. Innate "sees" what you are trying to do and then adjusts the body's chemistry in response. Therefore, you might say that you are sending the body a "signal for balance." The actual tincture is not large enough to affect anything chemically - yet it works!

The body [innate] sees what you're trying to do and then cooperates. In a sense, you might say the body is healing itself because you were able to give it instructions through the homeopathic substance of what to do. So, why not do it with a major drug? Start reducing the dosage and start talking to your cells, and see what happens. If you're not successful, then stop the reduction. However, to your own amazement, you may often be successful over time.

You might be able to take the dosage that you're used to and cut it to at least a quarter of what it was. It is the homeopathy principle and it allows you to keep the purpose of the drug, but reduce it to a fraction of a common 3D dosage. You're still taking it internally, but now it's also signaling in addition to working chemically. The signal is sent, the body cooperates, and you reduce the chance of side effects.

You can't put things in boxes of yes or no when it comes to the grand system of Spirit. You can instead use spiritual logic and see the things that God has given you on the planet within the inventions and processes. Have an operation, save your life, and stand and say, "Thank you, God, for this and for my being born where these things are possible." It's a complicated subject, is it not? Each of you is so different! You'll know what to do, dear one. Never stress over that decision, because your innate will tell you what is appropriate for you if you're willing to listen. ….”

Monsanto / GMO - Global Health


(Subjects: Big pharma [the drug companies of America] are going to have to change very soon or collapse. When you have an industry that keeps people sick for money, it cannot survive in the new consciousness., Global Unity, ... etc.) - (Text version)
"Recalibration of Free Choice"– Mar 3, 2012 (Kryon Channelling by Lee Caroll) - (Subjects: (Old) Souls, Midpoint on 21-12-2012, Shift of Human Consciousness, Black & White vs. Color, 1 - Spirituality (Religions) shifting, Lose a Pope “soon”, 2 - Humans will change react to drama, 3 - Civilizations/Population on Earth, 4 - Alternate energy sources (Geothermal, Tidal (Pedal wheels), Wind), 5 – Financials Institutes/concepts will change (Integrity – Ethical) , 6 - News/Media/TV to change, 7 Big Pharmaceutical company will collapse “soon”, (Keep people sick), (Integrity – Ethical) 8 – Wars will be over on Earth, Global Unity, … etc.) - (Text version)
"The Recalibration of Awareness – Apr 20/21, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Old Energy, Recalibration Lectures, God / Creator, Religions/Spiritual systems (Catholic Church, Priests/Nun’s, Worship, John Paul Pope, Women in the Church otherwise church will go, Current Pope won’t do it), Middle East, Jews, Governments will change (Internet, Media, Democracies, Dictators, North Korea, Nations voted at once), Integrity (Businesses, Tobacco Companies, Bankers/ Financial Institutes, Pharmaceutical company to collapse), Illuminati (Started in Greece, Shipping, Financial markets, Stock markets, Pharmaceutical money (fund to build Africa, to develop)), Shift of Human Consciousness, (Old) Souls, Women, Masters to/already come back, Global Unity.... etc.) - (Text version)
"THE BRIDGE OF SWORDS" – Sep 29, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: ... I'm in Canada and I know it, but I will tell those listening and reading in the American audience the following: Get ready! Because there are some institutions that are yet to fall, ones that don't have integrity and that could never be helped with a bail out. Again, we tell you the biggest one is big pharma, and we told you that before. It's inevitable. If not now, then in a decade. It's inevitable and they will fight to stay alive and they will not be crossing the bridge. For on the other side of the bridge is a new way, not just for medicine but for care. ....) - (Text Version)

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Happy birthday to Percy Julian, a pioneer in plant-drug synthesis. His research produced steroids like cortisone. (11 April 2014)

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Is This How Addiction Looks in Indonesia?

Jakarta Globe, Tasa Nugraza Barley


"I thought I was going to die.”

Ucok (not his real name) was recalling a run-in he had with the police one night in 2005. Wracked by a craving for shabu-shabu which he could not shake, he was hardly in control of his body as he hunted for the drug. He usually bought his methamphetamines from friends, but none of them were holding at the time.

“I had no choice,” he said. He ended up calling a dealer using a number he got from a friend, then went to meet the man somewhere in Senen, Central Jakarta. What he didn’t know was that the dealer was being targeted by a police sting.

Before he knew it, officers were swarming the scene. The policemen chased them down the alleyway, and Ucok was a second away from being caught, but incredibly managed to escape. The experience didn’t cure him.

The 21-year-old Jakarta university student said he got his first taste in high school, when a good friend offered him a marijuana joint, known as cimeng. “My friend told me that cimeng tasted just like cigarettes,” Ucok said. That started him on a path that led to three years of addiction. In 2007, his family sent him to a rehabilitation center, and these days Ucok is no longer hooked.

He describes the first week in rehab, with understatement, as not an easy experience. A major reason was that the counselors there didn’t give him anything for the pain when he was sakau, or craving. “It was like hell,” Ucok said.

He described the withdrawal symptoms as feeling like his body was being crushed by a 10-ton truck. He was often trembling and constantly had a runny nose.

Ucok said he feels lucky that he survived the painful experience. After spending more than eight months in rehab, he felt reborn. “It was a dark moment in my life. I don’t want to experience it ever again,” he said.

After rehab, one of the critical actions that Ucok said helped in his recovery was avoiding his old junkie friends.

“Once you’re an addict, you can’t really guarantee that you won’t use again,” he said. “That’s why you have to avoid all the things that can trigger a relapse.”

Ucok’s story is by no means unusual in Indonesia. He was among an increasing number of young drug users in Indonesia. According to the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), the government’s antidrug body, there were 28,382 illegal drug cases recorded in 2009, involving a total of 35,299 people. Of these, 102 were under the age of 15, and 1,596 were aged 16 to 19.

Last year also saw an increase in the number of illegal drug labs busted by police. Officers shut down 11 in Jakarta and Banten, compared to only four in 2008.

A BNN report in 2008 suggested that there were 3.6 million drug users across the country, including 1.35 million high school and university students. The report said that 41 percent of drug abusers started using between the ages of 16 and 18, and an average of 40 deaths occurred each day as a direct result of narcotics.

BNN head Gories Mere stressed in an interview with an online news portal in North Sumatra, Waspada, that there had been a significant increase in illegal drug use in the country in recent years. He said research by his agency last year showed that about 2 percent of the adult population used illegal drugs. In 2004, that figure was 1.75 percent.

Gories attributed the increase to advancements in technology. He said that for users, it was easier to get drugs using mobile phones and the Internet, while the machinery used in drug production was now smaller and more advanced.

Narendra Narotama, managing director of the Kapeta Foundation, which is dedicated to fighting drugs and spreading awareness about HIV/AIDS, said that emotionally fragile people were the most at risk of drug addiction. “An unstable person usually comes from a troubled family,” she said.

The foundation, located in Bintaro, South Jakarta, runs a rehab center where it provides free therapy to drug users. The therapy includes psychological consultations, group discussions and antidrug workshops.

Not everyone wants help, though, Anastasia, for instance, uses drugs and says she sees nothing wrong with her habit. The 25-year-old English lecturer at a well-known private university in Jakarta said she started using drugs in high school after being introduced by some friends. Recalling how she witnessed regular fights between her parents before they divorced, she said drugs provided the perfect escape from family problems.

Like many her age, Anastasia (not her real name) says she takes ecstasy and marijuana because they make her happy when she’s out partying and give her the energy she needs when she has a lot of work to get through. Anastasia also claims that she can control her use.

She also says that she and her friends who also use wonder why marijuana and ecstasy are illegal while cigarettes and alcohol can be bought anywhere.

“They kill people too. They should also be illegal,” she said.

Agusta Malik, 40, is a former drug addict who started using in 1992. He cannot remember how much he spent on his habit, but when asked if he ever had to sell his car to buy drugs, he answered, “I’m sure I lost way more than just that.”

He decided to kick the habit in 1999. At the time, he was completely broke and had lost the trust of everyone around him. “As a drug addict, I wasn’t even scared of dying,” he said. “All I cared about was how to get the drugs.”

His family intervened and made him see a doctor who specialized in drug rehabilitation. Under the doctor’s supervision, Agusta was completely clean after two years of treatment. He now works as a counselor at the drug unit of Bhayangkara Selapa Hospital in Bogor.

“I want to help young people stop using illegal drugs,” he said.

Agusta explained that when addicts seek help from the hospital, he meets with them and asks some initial questions. These questions usually cover what drugs the addicts have been using, how much and for how long. After the assessment, the patients are placed in a living area for eight to 15 days, where they undergo detox with the help of medicines to flush the drugs out of their bodies.

Bhayangkara Selapa Hospital, which only has a detox center, then sends the patients to a rehab center.

Agusta believes there are three factors that can turn a person into an addict.First is their predisposition. Curious people want to try out things, he said. Second is “a family member who takes drugs or drinks too much alcohol.” The last is if one is friends with someone who does drugs.

Drug-users lacking any one of those three factors were unlikely to be at the level of addict, Agusta said. “If someone only has one of these factors, they will probably try to use but they won’t find themselves addicted,” he added.

Most drug users who check themselves into the hospital are what Agusta terms “old players” — users who yo-yo between addiction and rehab.

Agusta said the hospital had seen more people coming to rehab, something he attributed to better law enforcement. Families used to be able to just bribe the police to release those caught using drugs.

“Now, the cops send them to rehab first,” he said.


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