Our nation is in crisis.
At the core of our crisis is an apparent infection stemming from long neglected wounds.
The infection within this nation is now at a critical stage.
Pus is oozing from our many neglected wounds as the greater body of our nation attempts to clear itself of a critical, systemic infection.
Deliberate and immediate action is required if we wish to survive this.
This is a singular healing crisis, no matter the appearance of seemingly unconnected symptoms, and must be acknowledged as such if we wish to successfully embark on a treatment course that will produce a cure.
As an individual that often employs less commonly embraced forms of self-healing I offer the following observations and suggestions that I feel need to be considered to heal ourselves and our nation.
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My observation of the sentiments and behaviors of our greater populace during this crisis have led me to the following distinctions in how the majority of individuals/entities appear to be reacting to our underlying infection surfacing:
1. Denial: These individuals/entities are so repulsed by the oozing pus that they refuse to look upon said pus. There is often a conscious denial of any possible underlying illness. Denial likely stems from conscious or unconscious fear(s) of what might be required of them if they acknowledged any such illness.
2. Forceful Lancing/Excision of Infected Wounds: Most of these individuals/entities are past the point of awaiting a cure. Their pain has become so intense and has been so longstanding they seek to rid themselves as quickly as possible of the irritants causing their suffering.
3. Furthering the Infection: These individuals/entities are worsening the infection by reopening and re-contaminating partially healed lesions. This societal portion appears to be opposed to the recovery of health and fostering of well-being. This is a minority percentage of our populace and the issues within this segment are complicated. (I will expand on this in later posts).
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I believe that to achieve a “cure” we must let go of any belief of a return to normalcy.
It takes time for an infection of the magnitude that we are dealing with to reach crisis stage.
It should now be obvious that our previous normalcy was not a healthy one.
We can not return to a previous and less inflammatory stage of illness.
If we acknowledge that our previous normalcy was an unhealthy one, and let go of any idea’s/goals of returning to it, we can choose a proactive course of action. By choosing a proactive course we afford ourselves a purposeful trajectory out of the snares of fruitless debate and resultant loops of indecision.
The following are what I believe our choices are in dealing with our healing crisis:
- Abstain from treatment and accept an inevitable death; likely to occur within a short time frame.
- Continue on the the “less difficult” middle ground. Choose a treatment of symptoms only approach while “awaiting a cure“. This course of moderation treatment, taken after an infection has reached critical proportion, merely delays the inevitable death of the body. As the underlying illness remains untreated, there is generally an acceleration of symptom development that prevents normal daily function of the sufferer and produces an ever increasing painful experience for the infected individual and/or entity.
- Treatment of the Core Cause resulting in a full Cure. With advanced stage infection this is the only course that produces a result that not only prevents the death but simultaneously supports new life. This course often requires a willingness to experience intense discomfort to achieve a 100% Cure. Core treatment can be a time consuming process though generally when a illness reaches the crisis stage the “Core” is ready to be expressed and removal of said core is achieved quite quickly.
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I intend to continue to share my thoughts in regards to the collective crisis we are facing in the days ahead.
Be Well!
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