(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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Monday, October 31, 2011

Hospitals refuse to treat poor girl with tumor

The JakartaPost Mon, 10/31/2011

A 10-year-old girl with a tumor was been refused treatment at two hospitals simply because her family is poor.

Yani, daughter of Suhandi and Satria, who lives in Jati Murni subdistrict, Pondok Gede district, Bekasi, West Java, was diagnosed with a tumor seven years ago, said Mustari Soleman, a university student who has taken up the family’s cause.

He said in a media statement that two big hospitals in Jakarta had refused to perform surgery on Yani as the family was unable to pay the costs.

Although Yani’s parents have a welfare card, they are only entitled to 30 to 50 percent coverage of the total costs charged by one of the hospitals, Mustari added.

Instead, the hospital told Yani’s parents they would have to pay a Rp 20 million (US$2,200) down payment for the surgery.

Mustari and other students are calling on the government to investigate and evaluate hospitals that refuse to treat poor people and cover Yani’s surgery costs.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Chaining Up Indonesia's Mentally Ill a Common Practice

Jakarta Globe, Dessy Sagita, October 21, 2011

Almost 19,000 people suffering from serious mental disorders are being
kept in chains or pillories because of the country’s limited psychiatric
facilities and the stigma attached to such illness, a top official said
on Friday. (JG Photo)   
  
Almost 19,000 people suffering from serious mental disorders are being kept in chains or pillories because of the country’s limited psychiatric facilities and the stigma attached to such illness, a top official said on Friday.

“Chaining or pillorying mentally disturbed people is the worst reflection of the shortage of health facilities, and we think that in Indonesia there are still around 18,800 people chained or pilloried,” said Irmansyah, the director for mental health at the Health Ministry.

Restraining their movement often is the only way out for families of people with mental health problems, he said, as they usually either have no access to health services or cannot afford them.

According to the Mental Health Atlas released by the World Health Organization last week, Indonesia is among the countries with the lowest ratio of psychiatrists among the population.

Irmansyah pointed out that Indonesia only had 1 psychiatrist for every 3.3 million people. The country also has only 48 mental hospitals with a total capacity of 7,700 beds.

However, the WHO estimates that at least one million Indonesians are suffering from grave mental disorders and that some 80,000 of them need to be treated in a hospital.

Because of the limited medical infrastructure, “only 3.5 percent of mental health sufferers have access to treatment,” Irmansyah said.

He added that even in cases where treatment would be available, families of patients often were reluctant to find professional help for loved ones because of the severe social stigma.

The official said that pillorying someone was a violation of up to nine laws, including the Law on Human Rights, the Law on the Protection of Children, the Law on Household Violence and the Law on Health. The government therefore has set a target to eradicate the degrading practice of chaining or pillorying mental health sufferers by 2014, Irmansyah said.

He added that the Health Ministry was preparing a Law on Mental Health that would firmly state the rights of people with mental problems.

“We have to remind all that no matter now grave the mental health problem suffered by someone, we still have the Jamkesmas and Jamkesda schemes,” Irmansyah said, referring to the national Health Insurance Scheme and the Regional Health Insurance scheme.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

50 Percent of Americans Support Legalizing Marijuana: Poll

Jakarta Globe, October 18, 2011

An unprecedented 50 percent of Americans think it's high time that
marijuana should become legal in the United States, according to a Gallup
poll released Monday. (AFP Photo)
  
       
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An unprecedented 50 percent of Americans think it's high time that marijuana should become legal in the United States, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.

That's up from 46 percent from a year ago - and way up from a mere 12 percent in 1969, when Gallup first asked the question and 84 percent of respondents opposed to legalization.

"If this current trend on legalizing marijuana continues, pressure may build to bring the nation's laws into compliance with the people's wishes," the pollsters said in a statement.

Support for legalization was strongest among liberals (69 percent), those aged 18 to 29 (62 percent), and those living in the western United States (55 percent).

Least likely to support legalization were those over 65 (31 percent), conservatives (34 percent) and southerners (44 percent).

Gallup based its findings on telephone interviews on October 6-9 with adults in all 50 states. Samples were weighted by gender, age, race, education and region, with a maximum margin of error of plus or minus four percent.

On its website, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) said: "Marijuana legalization is becoming more popular with just about everyone."

But it said more political pressure is needed before change can come about.

Last June, several US members of Congress introduced legislation in Washington to legalize marijuana nationwide but allow each state to regulate, tax and control the drug itself.

It was the first-ever effort to legalize the production and consumption of marijuana at a national level, although its sponsors acknowledged that it had little chance of becoming law.

"We believe the federal government shouldn't be involved with prosecuting adults smoking marijuana," said Democratic Congressman Barney Frank at the time. "We don't have enough prosecutors or police officers to do so."

Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized the production and consumption of marijuana for medical purposes, while 14 states have decriminalized small amounts for consumption.

"I don't expect to pass it in this Congress," Frank said. "But I think we're making progress. This is an educational process."

Some 850,000 Americans were arrested in 2009 for marijuana--related offenses, according to FBI figures. Nine out of 10 of those cases were for possession.

AFP
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Teacher Nabbed After Massive Bali Meth Smuggling Attempt

Jakarta Globe, October 17, 2011

Indonesian Theresia Avilla Yanti Siwi (middle), Nurhadi Imran (right) and
 Erika (left) are being shown to journalist after they were arrested for smuggling
 crystal methamphetamine at Ngurah Rai Customs Office, Kuta, Bali on Sunday.
Theresia, who acted as the courier of 3,7 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine
 from Africa was arrested at Ngurah Rai Airport on Oct. 10th. The other two suspects,
Nurhadi and Erika, who organized the smuggling operation were arrested later.
(JG Photo/J.P. Christo) 
      
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Customs officers at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport said on Sunday that they had arrested three Indonesians for attempting to smuggle 3.7 kilograms of methamphetamine into the country from Mozambique.

Customs head Made Wijaya said the contraband, with an estimated street value of Rp 9.3 billion ($1 million), was brought in on Oct. 10 by Theresia Avilla Yanti Siwi, a 39-year-old English teacher from Malang, East Java, who arrived on board a Qatar Airways flight from Kenya.

The drugs were found concealed in the lining of her luggage. She claimed she was promised $900 to pick up the package in Maputo and bring it to Indonesia. Police have also arrested Bali residents Erika and Nurhadi Imron, the suspected recipients of the meth.

Police say the syndicate also involves inmates at prisons in Bali and Jakarta. It is also the third case of attempted meth smuggling from East Africa uncovered in Bali since July. 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

DNA sequenced of Dutch woman who lived to 115

BBC News, By Helen Briggs, Health editor, 14 October 2011

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The entire DNA sequence of a woman who lived to 115 has been pieced together by scientists.

The woman had some rare genetic changes
The woman, who was the oldest in the world at the time of her death, had the mind of someone decades younger and no signs of dementia, say Dutch experts.

The study, reported at a scientific conference in Canada, suggests she had genes that protected against dementia.

Further work could give clues to why some people are born with genes for a long life, says a UK scientist.

It is more than 10 years since the first draft of the human genetic code was revealed.

Since then, perhaps a few hundred individuals have had their genes mapped in full, as the technology to "read" DNA gets better and cheaper.

The woman, whose identity is being kept secret, and is known only as W115, is the oldest person to have her genes mapped.

She donated her body to medical science, allowing doctors to study her brain and other organs, as well as her entire genetic code.

Dr Henne Holstege, of the Department of Clinical Genetics at the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam, says she appeared to have some rare genetic changes in her DNA.

It is not yet clear what role they carry out, but it appears there is something in her genes that protects against dementia and other diseases of later life.

Dr Holstege told the BBC: "We know that she's special, we know that her brain had absolutely no signs of Alzheimer's.

"There must be something in her body that is protective against dementia.

"We think that there are genes that may ensure a long life and be protective against Alzheimer's."

Proof of principle

W115 was born prematurely and was not expected to survive.

But she lived a long and healthy life, and entered a care home at the age of 105.

She eventually died from a stomach tumour, having been treated for breast cancer at the age of 100.

A test of her mental skills at the age of 113 showed she had the performance of a woman aged 60-75 years.

At post-mortem examination, doctors found no evidence of dementia or the furring of the arteries seen in heart disease.

They are making her gene sequence available to other researchers, to further the cause of science.

The work, which has yet to be published, was presented at the American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting in Montreal, Canada.

Commenting on the study, Dr Jeffrey Barrett, of the Sanger Centre in Cambridge, UK, said it was an important proof of principle.

He told the BBC: "Sequencing the genome of the world's oldest woman is an important starting point to understand how DNA variation relates to the process of having a long, healthy life.

"But in order to really understand the underlying biology of living a long, healthy life, we will need to look at the DNA sequence of hundreds or thousands of people."


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Finland vows care for narcolepsy kids who had swine flu shot

Yahoo News/ AFP – Wed, Oct 5, 2011

A person receives a vaccine against the swine flu. The Finnish government 
and major insurance companies announced Wednesday they will pay for
 lifetime medical care for children diagnosed with narcolepsy after receiving the
swine flu vaccine. (AFP Photo/Matej Divizna)

The Finnish government and major insurance companies announced Wednesday they will pay for lifetime medical care for children diagnosed with narcolepsy after receiving the swine flu vaccine.

"The compensation will provide much-needed financial assistance for the families, although it cannot take away the emotional distress caused by this condition," Social Services and Health Minister Paula Risikko said in a statement.

Finnish and international researchers recently found a conclusive link between the Pandemrix swine flu vaccine and new cases of narcolepsy, a chronic nervous system disorder which causes people to often uncontrollably fall asleep.

The Finnish Pharmaceutical Insurance Pool (LVP), which represents insurance companies, said Wednesday it would honour all insurance claims in this category.

LVP said it would review each claim individually to calculate the scope of the payout.

The Finnish government meanwhile agreed to cover any medical costs exceeding the insurance claims.

In Finland, 79 children between the ages of four and 19 developed narcolepsy after receiving the Pandemrix vaccine in 2009 and 2010.

Of these cases, an unusually high number, 76, also suffered from bouts of cataplexy, suffering hallucinations or paralysing physical collapses, according to Finnish research.


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Australia Asks Indonesia to Consider Teen’s Minor Status

Jakarta Globe, October 09, 2011

Australian ambassador to Indonesia Greg Moriarty talks to the
press  after his second visit at a police station in Denpasar on Sunday.
Australia asked Indonesia to take into account the juvenile status of an
 Australian boy being questioned for alleged drug possession. (AFP Photo) 

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Denpasar. Australia asked Indonesia to take into account the juvenile status of an Australian boy being questioned for alleged drug possession on the resort island of Bali, police said on Sunday.

Australian ambassador to Indonesia Greg Moriarty visited Bali from Jakarta on Saturday to provide moral support to the 14-year-old, who was arrested last Tuesday with 6.9 grams of marijuana, Bali police spokesman Hariadi told AFP.

“The ambassador also appreciated police investigations so far and hoped that the legal process will consider the boy’s young age,” he said.

“Investigations are still ongoing. Indonesia will adhere to laws applicable, including those related to children,” he added.

Police said the teen was arrested as he returned to his hotel from a massage in the Kuta tourist area and had admitted to paying Rp 250,000 ($29) to a man, who reportedly told him he had not eaten for a day and needed money.

The Australian government has made the boy’s release “top priority.”

Moriarty told reporters on Saturday that the boy, who is in police custody, and his family were under “a great deal of stress.”

“My focus in the days ahead is to provide maximum support to the boy and his family so he can return to Australia as quickly as possible,” he said.

“He’s a robust young man but he is under incredible stress.”

Children face the same courts as adults in Indonesia, although juvenile justice laws offer some concessions to minors.

The boy’s lawyer, Muhammad Rifan, said drug possession carries up to 12 years in jail but the sentence is halved for child offenders.

Children are often jailed with adults, although Kerobokan prison, where the boy would spend his term, has a separate children’s cell.

Several Australians are housed in Kerobokan, including a man arrested last month in possession of methamphetamine, and several convicted drug traffickers — two on death row and six serving life sentences.

Agence France-Presse
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Greek national nabbed in Bali for drug possession

The JakartaPost, Jakarta, Wed, 10/05/2011

A Greek national was arrested on drug charges at Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport on Wednesday.

Ngurah Rai customs and excise office head I Made Wijaya said in Denpasar on Wednesday that 4.2 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, worth Rp 10.5 billion (approximately US$1.18 million), were found in a suitcase belonging to Nikolaos Bouikidis.

“The crystal meth was immediately detected with the help of an X-ray machine,” Made said as quoted by kompas.com.

The arrest took place on Monday evening, he added, when Bouikidi, who worked as a bus driver in his home country, arrived at Ngurah Rai on board a Qatar Airways plane from Istanbul.

Bouikidi is likely to be charged under Article 113 of the 2009 law on narcotics, which carries a maximum sentence of death and Rp 10 billion in fines.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Spike in Fires Triggers Ailments in Palembang

Jakarta Globe, October 02, 2011

Haze from forest fires blanket Palangkaraya, the capital city of Central
 Kalimanatan last week. Severe drought has increased the incidence of forest
 fires, which are generally blamed on farmers clearing forest land for plantations.
Indonesian and foreign partner governments are waging a campaign to conserve
one of world's richest forest ecosystem in Borneo. (AFP Photo)

Palembang. Some 17,000 residents of Palembang are suffering from respiratory problems following months of haze that have blanketed the region after the dry season’s widespread bush and forest fires.

Gema Asiani, the head of the city’s health office, said the health problems mostly consisted of cough, flu and breathing difficulties, including asthma.

Gema suggested residents use face masks when leaving their homes, saying they were effective in preventing the development of respiratory ailments.

The head of the city’s environment office, Kemas Abubakar, said air pollution in Palembang had been steadily rising in correlation with the increased number of fires in the region.

The use of fire in traditional land-clearing methods, including peatlands, releases enormous amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and creates haze that blankets the area, which also travels into Malaysia and Singapore.

The practice is illegal but difficult to prevent in light of the vast area and limited available manpower.

The Straits Times reported on Friday that Singapore’s National Environment Agency warned the haze had returned and could linger throughout the weekend.

The NEA said the haze’s reappearance was largely because of a growing number of fires in Sumatra. The blazes increased from about 50 on Sunday to more than 300 on Wednesday, a two-week high.

The pollutant standards index, which measures air quality, spiked to 69 on Thursday evening. A pollutant rating of 100 is considered unhealthy.