Sound creates…

David Icke makes a case for vibratory creation. Anyone who is a fan of Rife Machines, Rife Technology or of Hulga Clark’s work, or of The Heart Math Institute’s research if full aware of what David is talking about.

So, what does this mean to us, right here, right now in our daily lives? The answer may surprise you, shock you, maybe even sound so incredulous that it may seem unacceptable. The bottom line is foundational to our lives. Heart Math research is probably clearest in this regard. Vibration is the basis of  how well, how healthy, how whole we live our lives.

Pick up a copy of Bruce Lipton’s, The Biology of Belief, and study it carefully. Why? Because it is our beliefs that ultimately set our frequency/our vibration of health or dis-ease. And if that is so, which it is, then how do we change limiting, negative, dis-empowering beliefs at a foundational level to change our life into a limitless, powerful, creative life?

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If it happens to professionals…

Dr. Timothy Scott looks at how physicians are being led to believe that drugs are safe based on studies, but what they fail to realize is that the studies are paid for by the drug companies. He explains why drug company studies are not a good source of material to refer to in regards to drugs.

How Are Physicians Fooled by the Drug Companies?America Fooled by Dr. Timothy Scott
Interview with Dr. Timothy Scott
Interviewed by Raena Morgan
October 5, 2009

Raena Morgan: Doctor Scott, how are psychiatrists and physicians fooled? You talk about in your book America Fooled that these professionals are deceived, fooled.

Dr. Timothy Scott: Yeah, I think it’s a fair term. Because these are good people, these are good men and women who want to help people, but they’re fully convinced,-

RM: Okay.

TS: -not everyone, there are a lot of physicians who understand the issue,-

RM: Okay.

TS: -but the majority are fully convinced that these drugs are the answer to depression or other mental problems, they believe it.

RM: All right.

TS: How did that happen? Well it happens in lots of ways.

RM: You said there are five different ways.

TS: Yeah, and really more, I outline five in my book, but there are really a number of ways. For example, before the drug ever is launched pharmaceutical industry hires the thought leaders, they cultivate the thought leaders. Who are the thought leaders? They are the people in the field of psychiatry writing articles.

RM: Okay.

TS: And so they’ve got to get those folks on board. Those people are often on various kinds of committees for the pharmaceutical industry. They receive various kinds of stipends, honorarium, grants of stock,-

RM: Okay.

TS: -so these people are often very highly paid. I document one case in the book where a person I think is on seventeen different pharmaceutical companies who are paying that one thought leader. So they receive large amounts of money, some of these people literally making millions of dollars from the pharmaceutical industry, far more than they’re making from their academic physician at Harvard or at Emory or somewhere; they’re making these large amounts of money from the pharmaceutical industry. They want them on board to promote their drug, now they’re going to write articles. So anyone can put some of this to the test. For example, simply go to Google and put in the word “PubMed,” “Intra’s PubMed,” and what’s that’s going to bring up is a databank, government databank, it’s all the medical research you’re going to find out there. It’s something approaching twenty million studies, medical studies.

RM: Okay.

TS: Then put in the name of a pharmaceutical company, put in Wyatt, put in Lilly, put in Pfizer, you are going to be shocked at how many studies are published by the company. So when a physician in his office picks up a journal, he assumes that that information is all objective. He does not realize how many of those studies are paid for by the pharmaceutical industry. In fact, the vast majority, not some, the vast majority of antidepressant and antipsychotic drug studies today have been published by the pharmaceutical industry, paid for by the pharmaceutical industry. It may be a researcher at Harvard or somewhere else that has a physician there, but he’s still receiving funding for the study from the pharmaceutical industry, that’s the relationship. So there’s a bias built into the system to start with.

RM: All right, okay, that’s part of being fooled.

TS: Yeah. Part of being fooled is also what we call the mirror exposure effect. This is a psychological principle. If you were a psychology professor you’d be very familiar with the mirror exposure effect. It simply says this, and we’ve proven it with experimental studies. We know that we can expose you to even a new word, let you hear that word over and over, and then we ask you what words do you like, and a word that you’ve heard more frequently you learn to like better than another word that you haven’t heard as frequently. That’s true of a face, and that’s true of a message. If we let you hear a message, you repeat a lie often enough, pretty soon it’s the truth; it’s that basic concept. When you pick up JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, or The New England Journal of Medicine, or any other host of journals that are popular in our nation, they’re going to see what? They’re going to see drug ads, one after the other. You pick up JAMA and you see here’s an ad for Effexor, here’s an ad for Zoloft, here’s an ad for Prozac, here’s an ad for Wellbutrin, here’s an- and on and on it goes.

RM: Okay.

TS: The thought is these must be drugs that really work, and so you become convinced in part just because you’re exposed to those ads over and over. You’re exposed also to all kinds of articles. Again, who pays for most of those articles? The vast majority is the drug companies, and consequently you get a one-sided view, you get a distorted view, you get a dishonest view, because the studies, as I’ve pointed out-

RM: Well certainly biased.

TS: Yeah. As I’ve pointed out previously, these studies were not done in a fair way, again the tricks of the trade. And so physicians are convinced for these reasons.

RM: All right, the mirror exposure factor.

TS: Yeah. Another very important factor is what’s called cognitive dissonance.

RM: All right.

TS: Cognitive dissonance is considered by some of the most important psychological research of the twentieth century, and I tend to agree, because it explains human behavior so well. It explains why we do what we do and how we do things which you would think would violate our conscience. You would think that a physician who did have some knowledge of the research, the real research on antidepressants would say “I’m not going to do this,” and yet physicians do prescribe these drugs, and cognitive dissonance can explain that. After all, if you have told this patient and that patient and the next patient “you ought to try these drugs” because you were convinced, and now you know the truth, do you really want to get on the phone and call those people and say, “Guess what? You need to stop that drug I prescribed. You’re more likely to get diabetes. You’re more likely to get tardive dyskinesia.” You don’t want to do that. And so what do you do? You play a game in your mind. You have two cognitions. One says “I prescribed these drugs,”-

RM: Yes.

TS: -another says “I shouldn’t have prescribed these drugs, they harm people’s health.” Dissonance is going on because those things are clashing, cognitions are clashing. They’re not in harmony, they’re clashing. The physician has to make a decision, “What do I do?” And very often they’re going to do what everyone does. We then kind of diminish- “oh it probably doesn’t do that much harm,”-

RM: We talk ourselves out of it?

TS: -“oh, it may actually work,” “maybe of the studies that say that these drugs are harmful, maybe they weren’t really good studies,” and so we talk ourselves out of doing what we really should do.

RM: That’s cognitive dissonance?

TS: That’s cognitive dissonance.

RM: So this is another reason why the doctors-

TS: It’s another of many reasons why doctors prescribe these drugs, even after they find some of the studies or a book like my book that lays out the research saying these drugs are harmful.

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Johan’s Comments:

We have learned to rely on information that appears to come from sources of trust. When we rely on these sources and these sources are not trust-worthy, have abandoned our best interest, have sold-out for profit then we have been ‘betrayed.’ These betrayals lead us to inability to trust issues, in the case of the example above leads us into an out-of-control poor health spiral that we are often unable to recover from.

This abandonment, betrayal issue is deep rooted in our ‘collective consciousness.’ Deep in our psyche, our sub-conscious, lie these issues that soon become discontent, frustration and anger. These issues smolder there for years. Each time we are triggered in our life energy around one of these many issues, it is, for our body, an experience that triggers destructive chemicals from our own hormone system. We become a toxic chemical factory, literally aging ourselves, creating dis-ease.

Must we spend our life seeking therapy, counseling, healing to uncover and rationalize and cope with these issues? Until now, that has been the method.

Dr. Ed Carlson, has spent decades researching and developing and alternative set of processes. These processes are called Core Health, Heart Forgiveness and Funny With Money. Researchers like Dr. Bruce Lipton, Dr. Norm Shealy and Greg Braden have endorsed these processes. Scores of Facilitators have been trained by Dr. Carlson to facilitate these processes with individuals and small groups. The results are always gained quickly and throughly releasing participants from long standing life energy issues that are root issues to ineffectual, limited living and dis-ease.

For more detailed information about these process and how you can access them see: Core HealthHeart Forgiveness – or my Facilitator website Johan Miller

Our objective is ‘to live free to be powerfully me!’ You can achieve this for yourself, we can be your guide.

Beliefs Can Kill

In the following short article, Yehuda Berg makes a very poignant point about how beliefs can serve to our personal detriment. Being aware that this happens to varying degrees in our everyday lives can help us to work on this issue for ourself, today.

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In 1973, just days before the Yom Kippur War, Israeli intelligence received many communications indicating that Syrian and Iraqi forces were mobilizing. Yet the chief of military intelligence at the time, Eliahu Zaira, said it’s not happening. He and his team believed, with complete certainty, that the threats were not true, that there was no need to fear, that a war was simply not happening. They claimed to have received information that appeared contrary to the rest of the communication.

This incident is referred to as “The Conception” and was heavily investigated back in the day.

Quite literally, on the night before Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Israel, where traffic literally ceases and silence and serenity permeates the streets of the entire country, telegrams from Cairo and Damascus were sent to Israel, stating that they would be attacking tomorrow. Hundreds of thousands of lives later, it became obvious that the threats were real.

Thousands dead, tens of thousands wounded, and all because someone, somewhere, had complete certainty in something false.

This is a dramatic illustration of a simple point. All too often, we get locked into belief systems and are blinded by those beliefs, as though it’s March 8 and your friend is insisting it’s the 4th of July – even though all of the calendars, clocks and computers say otherwise.

We need to know sometimes we are wrong. We must have total certainty in the path we’re on, in the way we live our lives, but not in other things.

Have you ever found yourself in the midst of an argument, and you can no longer hear the other person? As though your ears actually turn off? In those moments, it’s obvious how we block off everything we hear because we are too blocked in.

When we open ourselves up to other things, people, opinions, stories, facts, and details; then we can really let the Light in.

But we also need to watch out for the more subtle shut off valves within.

Something doesn’t let us budge, and as my father and teacher often says, “for all the right reasons” we hurt, blame, and often cause damage to ourselves and others. There is no doubt that Zaira thought he was doing the right thing, and that he believed his decision would do no harm – quite the opposite. But again, we need to come to terms with the fact that sometimes, even with the best intentions, we are wrong.

The person we are right now, with both our Light and our limitations, exists because we are locked in to certain things. When we open ourselves up to other things, people, opinions, stories, facts, and details; then we can really let the Light in.

All the best,

Yehuda

www.yehudaberg.com

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So how can we be sure that beliefs that have been created within ourselves don’t set up ‘blinders’ in our lives?

The Core Health and Heart Forgiveness processes specifically clear common erroneous belief programming that the vast majority of us grew up with.  It is now possible to re-write our internal programming, releasing ourselves from the limitations caused by them.

Erroneous beliefs were programmed into us, mainly due to society not understanding early childhood powerful growth techniques (a blind leading the blind syndrome, if you will). There is tremendous good news though. Inherently, you have a ‘core’ that cannot be damaged… only covered up, hidden from your daily awareness. This ‘core’ can be uncovered and made a permanent part of your daily life and that can be done relatively quickly, very easily and with long lasting effect.

Begin your journey to the renewed awareness of your  ’core health’ by contacting me today.

Johan Miller, Rev., CHF, HFF

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How Close to Play are You?

Bruce Lipton, PhD., was interviewed on Coast to Coast Radio several years ago. He told of results of research he did with human muscle cells. There was much revelation gained through this research and set him on a lecture course that has now taken him around the world.

Understanding How I Got Here So I Can Change

“We are all victims of victims and nobody can teach us anything that they don’t know.” Louise Hay, You Can Heal Your Life

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You Can Heal Your Life, The Movie - Louise Hay

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If you have been on the journey to knowing yourself/changing your life for a number of years now…

If you have participated in various programs, read book after book, taken seminars and classes…

yet your progress is slower than you would like, you feel like you haven’t made progress yet, or you continue to bump up against those skeletons in your closet that you thought you had cleaned out…

I invite you to explore a new avenue a process that goes to foundation and rebuilds.

Core Health

Why don’t they look for what is right with me?” Core Health is a non-cultural, non-religious expansion of our inborn core of health — what is right in us! Advancing from studying disease to understanding Health, this innovative process moves beyond treating symptoms to Truly Freeing each individual by internal energetic decisions. Core Health leaps to the core of pure health, removing energy distortions for free flow of positive energy. The highly-effective DTQ Process (Deeply, Thoroughly, Quickly) dynamically achieves precise, experienced, permanent re-activation of a person’s innate healthy core.

Be my guest here at What’s Right With Me for more information or come directly to my Facilitator site for specific information about how to use Core Health/Heart Forgiveness Processes for yourself.

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How did I lose my dreams?

Hi….sign me up. I never have recovered. I’m 63, live alone in the woods and still can’t function socially after several bad relationships, drug and alchohol abuse etc…
Never really knew I was so screwed up until I finally quite drinking and couldn’t figure out why I was so angry all the time. Angry at everything. I still struggle with anger.
Ten years ago God opened my eyes to his glory and led me to Christ. I try but I cant find any passion in me. Its like if things start going good, I will unwittingly sabotage whatever it is so that I can play the victim and justify being angry and bitter.
I just wrote all this off the cuff to be brief…so thats me. Can I say it was all about my alcoholic father and mother?
God has blessed me more than I deserve and little by little I think I am coming along but I don’t trust me. Bob on November 9, 2009 at 8:30 am

Michael Jackson "Man in the Mirror"

As the lyrics to Man in the Mirror go:

“I’m Gonna Make A Change, for once in my life.

It’s gonna feel real good, gonna make a difference, gonna make it right.”

What the world does not grasp yet is that it is not merely about mental ascent. When Rene Descarte made the famous statement ‘I think therefore I am’ he began a Western culture with it’s associated move from the heart into the age of reasoning (the head).  We began to separate and divide rather than remain whole and synergistic. The human genome project is researching Bruce Lipton’s* findings that it is beliefs that control our genes. Hence, we are not victims unless we continue choosing to remain so.

Now, there have been generations under a spell similar to the ‘flat world’ belief system. The current flat world belief is that we are not personally responsible for most of what happens to us. It took 100 years or so for the flat world belief to die in Copernicus’ time. Those living in that era did not have access to information as we do today. We are extremely fortunate to be living in an age where great personal change is possible in one lifetime. The good news for all of the Bob’s, Mary’s, Sally’s, Jane’s  and Harry’s who are now adults raised in the paradigm of false beliefs and dysfunctional values is change can be spontaneous.

No longer do we have to live with dark shadows of our past influencing our present day living. We can become free to live ‘in-powered,’ happy and free. There is now a sea of modalities, some effective over the long term, some only a flash in the pan but most only offering bandaid type relief. However, there is one particularly singular process that has spectacular results:

Core Health

Why don’t they look for what is right with me?” Core Health is a non-cultural, non-religious expansion of our inborn core of health — what is right in us! Advancing from studying disease to understanding Health, this innovative process moves beyond treating symptoms to Truly Freeing each individual by internal energetic decisions. Core Health leaps to the core of pure health, removing energy distortions for free flow of positive energy. The highly-effective DTQProcess (Deeply, Thoroughly, Quickly) dynamically achieves precise, experienced, permanent re-activation of a person’s innate healthy core.

Core Health, Heart Forgiveness and Are You Funny With Money processes have amazing short and long term value which can become permanent with exquisitely minimal time and effort.

Can you live in perfection?
Can you think without guilt, fear or stress?
Can you walk in wellness?
Can you experience Joy Unspeakable?
Can you triumph in this life?

A resounding YES to every question just posed above can be achieved by you.

Will you live a ‘limitless’ life?

It is possible.

There is real magic in the world… it resides inside YOU!

*Bruce Lipton, PhD., Cellular biologist, Author of The Biology of Belief and Spontaneous Evolution

What We Need Now is a Change of Mind

“What we really have to recognize is that we are creators ourselves. We are all powerful except for our belief systems which undermine our power. We have been programmed to believe that we are less powerful that we really.As a result we have become victims of
our belief systems.” Bruce Lipton

“What we need now is a change of mind…” Bruce Lipton

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process has been developed that deeply, quickly and thoroughly accesses our core of pure health and expands that core out past these confusing, limiting, dysfunctional beliefs essentially expelling them from our subconscious programming. This sets us free to be the powerful, limitless beings that we are purposed to BE. This process is achievable and the results are measurable with the use ofComprehensive Kinesiology.

Dr. Bruce Lipton, PhD., Cell Biologist, Author of Biology of Belief and Spontaneous Evolution; Dr. Norm Shealy, M.D.,  PhD., DS, over 312 publications including 25 books; Dr. Sandra Campbell, PhD., RN, Professor of Nursing and President of Winning Within; Dr. Carlos M. Garcia, M.D., Utopia Wellness Center, Advanced Integrative Medicine; and Dr. Jeanne Bangtson, DC, Director of Functional Medicine, Millennium Medical, endorse the Core Health/Heart Forgiveness processes. Awesome power of change is now available and making profound changes in people’s lives every day. Find a Facilitator near you to begin your journey.

Spontaneous Evolution

Spontaneous Evolution

by Bruce Lipton & Steve Bhaerman

Chapter 1

Believing Is SeeingDr. Bruce Lipton, author of The Biology of Belief

“We don’t need to save the world, just spend it more wisely”

— Swami Beyondananda

We all want to fix the world, whether we realize it or not. On a conscious level, many of us feel inspired to save the planet for altruistic or ethical reasons. On an unconscious level, our efforts to serve as Earth stewards are driven by a deeper, more fundamental behavioral programming known as the biological imperative—the drive to survive. We inherently sense that if the planet goes down, so do we. So, armed with good intentions, we survey the world and wonder, “Where do we begin?”

Terrorism, genocide, poverty, global warming, diseases, famine . . . stop already! Each new crisis adds to a looming mountain of despair, and we can be easily overwhelmed by the urgency and magnitude of the threats before us. We think, “I am just one person—one out of billions. What can I do about this mess?”

Combine the enormity of the mission with how small and helpless we imagine we are, and our good intentions soon fly out the window. Consciously or unconsciously, most of us accept our own powerlessness and frailty in a seemingly out-of-control world. We perceive ourselves as mere mortals, just trying to make it through the day. People, on presuming helplessness, frequently beseech God to solve their problems.

The image of a caring God deafened by a never-ending cacophony of pleas emanating from this ailing planet was amusingly portrayed in the movie, Bruce Almighty, in which Jim Carrey’s character, Bruce, took over God’s job. Paralyzed by the din of prayers playing endlessly in his mind, Bruce transformed the prayers into Post-It notes only to become buried under a blizzard of sticky paper.

While many profess to live their lives by the Bible, the perception of powerlessness is so pervasive that even the most faithful seem blind to the frequent references in the scriptures that extol our powers. For example, the Bible offers specific instructions in regard to that looming mountain of despair: “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move.

Nothing will be impossible for you.”1 That’s a hard mustard seed to swallow. All we need is faith, and nothing will be impossible for us? Yeah . . . right!

But, seriously, with these divine instructions at hand, we ask ourselves, “Is our presumed powerlessness and frailty a true reflection of human abilities?” Advances in biology and physics offer an amazing alternative—one that suggests our sense of disempowerment is the result of learned limitations.

Therefore, when we inquire, “What do we truly know about ourselves?” we are really asking, “What have we learned about ourselves?”

ARE WE AS FRAIL AS WE HAVE LEARNED?

In terms of our human evolution, civilization’s current “official” truth provider is materialistic science. And according to the popular medical model, the human body is a biochemical machine controlled by genes; whereas the human mind is an elusive epiphenomenon, that is, a secondary, incidental condition derived from the mechanical functioning of the brain. That’s a fancy way of saying that the physical body is real and the mind is a figment of the brain’s imagination.

Until recently, conventional medicine dismissed the role of the mind in the functioning of the body, except for one pesky exception—the placebo effect, which demonstrates that the mind has the power to heal the body when people hold a belief that a particular drug or procedure will effect a cure, even if the remedy is actually a sugar pill with no known pharmaceutical value. Medical students learn that one third of all illnesses heal via the magic of the placebo effect.2

With further education, these same students will come to dismiss the value of the mind in healing because it doesn’t fit into the flow charts of the Newtonian paradigm. Unfortunately, as doctors, they will unwittingly disempower their patients by not encouraging the healing power inherent in the mind.

We are further disempowered by our tacit acceptance of a major premise of Darwinian theory: the notion that evolution is driven by an eternal struggle for survival. Programmed with this perception, humanity finds itself locked in an ongoing battle to stay alive in a dog-eat-dog world. Tennyson poetically described the reality of this bloody Darwinian nightmare as being a world “red in tooth and claw.”3

Awash in a sea of stress hormones derived from our fear-activated adrenal glands, our internal cellular community is unconsciously driven to continuously employ fight-or-flight behavior in order to survive in a hostile environment. By day, we fight to make a living, and by night, we take flight from our struggles via television, alcohol, drugs, or other forms of mass distraction.

But all the while, nagging questions lurk in the back of our minds: “Is there hope or relief? Will our plight be better next week, next year or ever?”

Not likely. According to Darwinists, life and evolution are an eternal “struggle for survival.” As if that were not enough, defending ourselves against the bigger dogs in the world is only half the battle. Internal enemies also threaten our survival. Germs, viruses, parasites, and, yes, even foods with such sparkly names as Twinkies can easily foul our fragile bodies and sabotage our biology. Parents, teachers, and doctors programmed us with the belief that our cells and organs are frail and vulnerable. Bodies readily breakdown and are susceptible to sickness, disease, and genetic dysfunction. Consequently, we anxiously anticipate the probability of disease and vigilantly search our bodies for a lump here, a discoloration there, or any other abnormality that signals our impending doom.

DO ORDINARY HUMANS POSSESS SUPERHUMAN POWERS?

In the face of heroic efforts needed to save our own lives, what chance do we have to save the world? Confronted with current global crises, we understandably shrink back, overwhelmed with a feeling of insignificance and paralysis—unable to influence the affairs of the world. It is far easier to be entertained by reality TV than to actually participate in our own reality.

But consider the following:

Fire walking: For thousands of years, people of many different cultures and religions from all parts of the world have practiced fire walking. A recent Guinness World Record for longest fire walk was set by 23-year-old Canadian Amanda Dennison in June 2005. Amanda walked 220 feet over coals that measured 1,600 to1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.4 Amanda didn’t jump or fly, which means her feet were in direct contact with the glowing coals for the full 30 seconds it took her to complete the walk. Many people attribute the ability to remain burn-free during such a walk to paranormal phenomena.

In contrast, physicists suggest that the presumed danger is an illusion, claiming the embers are not great conductors of heat and that the walker’s feet have limited contact with the coals. Yet, very few scoffers have actually removed their shoes and socks and traversed the glowing coals, and none have matched the feat of Amanda’s feet. Besides, if the coals are really as benign as the physicists suggest, how do they account for severe burns experienced by large numbers of “accidental tourists” on their firewalks?

Our friend, author and psychologist Dr. Lee Pulos, has invested considerable time studying the fire walking phenomenon. One day, he bravely faced the fire himself. With his pants rolled up and his mind clear, Lee walked the gauntlet of burning embers. Upon reaching the other side, he was delighted and empowered to realize that his feet showed no sign of trauma. He was also totally surprised to discover upon unrolling his pants, his cuffs detached along a scorch mark that encircled each leg.

Whether or not the mechanisms that allow fire walking are physical or metaphysical, one outcome is consistent: those who expect the coals to burn them, get burned, and those who don’t, don’t. The belief of the walker is the most important determinant. Those who successfully complete the firewalk experience, firsthand, a key principle of quantum physics: the observer, in this case, the walker, creates the reality.

Meanwhile, on the extreme opposite of the climate spectrum, the Bakhtiari tribe of Persia walk barefoot for days in snow and ice over a 15,000-foot mountain pass. In the 1920s, explorers Ernest Schoedsack and Merian Cooper created the first feature length documentary, a brilliant award-winning movie titled Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life. This historic film captured the annual migration of the Bakhtiari, a race of nomads who had no prior contact with the modern world. Twice a year, as they have done for a millennium, more than 50,000 people and a herd of half a million sheep, cows, and goats cross rivers and glacier-covered mountains to reach green pastures.

To get their traveling city over the mountain pass, these hardy, barefooted people dig a roadway, through the towering ice and snow that blankets the 14,000 foot high peak of Zard-Kuh (Yellow Mountain). Good thing these people didn’t know they could catch a death of cold by being shoeless in the snow for days! The point is, whether the challenge is cold feet or “coaled feet,” we humans are really not as frail as we think we are.

Heavy Lifting: We are all familiar with weightlifting, in which muscled men and women pump iron.  Such efforts require intense bodybuilding and, perhaps, some steroids on the side. In one form of the sport called total weightlifting, burly male world record holders lift in the range of 700 to 800 pounds and female titlists average around 450 to 500 pounds.

While these accomplishments are phenomenal, many other reports exist of untrained, unathletic people showing even more amazing feats of strength. To save her trapped son, Angela Cavallo lifted a 1964 Chevrolet and held it up for five minutes while neighbors arrived, reset a jack, and rescued her unconscious boy.5 Similarly, a construction worker lifted a 3,000-pound helicopter that had crashed into a drainage ditch, trapping his buddy under water. In this feat captured on video, the man held the aircraft aloft while others pulled his friend from beneath the wreckage.

To dismiss these feats as the consequence of an adrenaline rush misses the point. Adrenaline or not, how can an untrained average man or woman lift and hold a half ton or more for an extended duration?

These stories are remarkable because neither Ms. Cavallo nor the construction worker could have performed such acts of superhuman strength under normal circumstances. The idea of lifting a car or helicopter is unimaginable. But with the life of their child or friend hanging in the balance, these people unconsciously suspended their limiting beliefs and focused their intention on the foremost belief at that moment: I must save this life!

Drinking Poison: Every day we bathe our bodies with antibacterial soaps and scrub our homes with potent antibiotic cleansers. Thus, we protect ourselves from ever-present deadly germs in our environment.

To remind us how susceptible we are to invasive organisms, television ads exhort that we cleanse our world with Lysol and rinse our mouths with Listerine . . . or is it the other way around? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention along with the media continuously inform us of the impending dangers of the latest flu, HIV, and plagues transported by mosquitoes, birds, and swine.

Why do these prognostications worry us? Because we have been programmed to believe our body’s defenses are weak, ripe for invasion by foreign substances.

If Nature’s threats weren’t bad enough, we must also protect ourselves from byproducts of human civilization. Manufactured poisons and massive amounts of excreted pharmaceuticals are toxifying the environment. Of course poisons, toxins and germs can kill us—we all know that. But then there are those who don’t believe in this reality—and live to tell about it.

In an article integrating genetics and epidemiology in Science magazine, microbiologist V.J. DiRita wrote, “Modern epidemiology is rooted in the work of John Snow, an English physician whose careful study of cholera victims led him to discover the waterborne nature of this disease. Cholera also played a part in the foundation of modern bacteriology—40 years after Snow’s seminal discovery, Robert Koch developed the germ theory of disease following his identification of the comma-shaped bacterium Vibrio cholerae as the agent that causes cholera. Koch’s theory was not without its detractors, one of whom was so convinced that V. cholerae was not the cause of cholera that he drank a glass of it to prove that it was harmless. For unexplained reasons he remained symptom-free, but nevertheless incorrect.”6

Here’s a man who, in 1884, so challenged the accepted medical opinion, that to prove his point, he drank a glass of cholera, yet remained symptom-free. Not to be outdone, the professionals claimed he was the one who was wrong!

We love this story because the most telling part is that science dismissed this man’s daring experiment without bothering to investigate the reason for his apparent immunity, which was very likely his unshakable belief that he was right. It was far easier for the scientists to treat him as an irksome exception than to change the rules they created. In science however, an exception simply represents something that is not yet known or understood. In fact, some of the most important advances in the history of science were directly derived from studies on anomalous exceptions.

Now take the insight from the cholera story and integrate it with this amazing report: Rural eastern Kentucky, Tennessee, and parts of Virginia and North Carolina are home to devout fundamentalists known as the Free Pentecostal Holiness Church. In a state of religious ecstasy, congregants demonstrate God’s protection through their ability to safely handle poisonous rattlesnakes and copperheads. Even though many of these individuals get bitten, they do not show expected symptoms of toxic poisoning. The snake routine is only the opening act. Really devout congregants take the notion of Divine protection one giant step further.

In testifying that God protects them, they drink toxic doses of strychnine without exhibiting harmful effects.7 Now, there’s a tough mystery for science to stomach!

Spontaneous remission: Every day, thousands of patients are told, “All the tests are back and the scans concur . . . I am sorry; there is nothing else we can do. It is time for you to go home and get your affairs in order because the end is near.” For most patients with terminal diseases, such as cancer, this is how their final act plays out. However, there are those with terminal illnesses who express a more unusual and happier option—spontaneous remission. One day they are terminally ill, the next day they are not. Unable to explain this puzzling yet recurrent reality, conventional doctors in such cases prefer to conclude that their diagnoses were simply incorrect—in spite of what the tests and scans revealed.

According to Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona, author of Coyote Medicine, spontaneous remission is often accompanied by a “change of story.”8 Many empower themselves with the intention that they—against all odds—are able to choose a different fate. Others simply let go of their old way of life with its inherent stresses, figuring they may as well relax and enjoy what time they have left. Somewhere in the act of fully living out their lives, their unattended diseases vanish. This is the ultimate example of the power of the placebo effect, where taking a sugar pill is not even needed!

Now here’s an utterly crazy idea. Instead of investing all of our money into the search for elusive cancer-prevention genes and what are perceived to be magic bullets that cure without the downside of harmful side effects, wouldn’t it make sense to also dedicate serious energy to research the phenomenon of spontaneous remission and other dramatic, non-invasive medical reversals associated with the placebo effect? But because pharmaceutical companies haven’t come up with a way to package or affix a price tag to placebo-mediated healing, they have no motivation to study this innate healing mechanism.

DO WE NEED SURGERY? OR JUST A “FAITH-LIFT?”

All who participate in walking across coals, drinking poison, lifting cars, or expressing spontaneous remissions share one trait—an unshakable belief they will succeed in their mission.

We do not use the word belief lightly. In this book, belief is not a trait that can be measured on a scale from 0 to 100 percent. For example, drinking strychnine is not a game for the “I think I believe” crowd. Belief resembles pregnancy; you’re either pregnant or you’re not. The hardest part about the belief game is that you either believe something or you don’t—there is no middle ground.

Even though many physicists might say they believe lit coals are not really hot, they are not apt to shovel the briquettes out of their Weber grill and practice firewalking on them. While you may hold a belief in God, is it powerful enough to believe God will protect you if you drink poison? Put another way, how would you like your strychnine—stirred or shaken? We suggest before you answer that question you have zero percent doubt. Even if you have up to a whopping 99.9 percent belief in God, you might want to forego the strychnine and settle for iced tea.

If you consider the extraordinary examples cited above as exceptions, we agree. However, even if they are exceptions that cannot be explained by conventional science, people experience them all of the time. Even if we don’t have the science to explain what they did, theirs are experiences of conventional human beings. As a human being yourself, you could likely do the same things as well as, or even better, if only you had belief. Sound familiar?

And while these stories are exceptional, remember that the exception of today can easily become the accepted science of tomorrow.

One final compelling example of the mind’s power over biology can be gleaned from the mysterious dysfunction commonly referred to as multiple personality disorder, more officiously known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). A person with DID actually loses his or her own ego identity and takes on the unique personality and behavioral traits of a completely different person.

How could this be? Well, it’s like listening to a radio station in your car and, as you travel, the station becomes staticky and fades out as a different station on the same frequency grows stronger. This can be jarring if, for example, you are cruising with The Beach Boys and, a couple of choppy moments later, you find yourself in the midst of a fire-and-brimstone, Bible-thumpin’ revival. Or, for that matter, what if you’re enjoying Mozart and the Stones suddenly roll in?

Neurologically, multiple personalities resemble radio-controlled biological robots whose “station identification” uncontrollably fades from one ego identity to another. The unique behavior and personality expressed by each ego can be as vastly different as folk music is from acid rock.

While almost all attention has been placed on the psychiatric characteristics of persons affected with DID, there are also some surprising physiological consequences that accompany ego change.9 Each of the alternate personalities has a unique electroencephalogram (EEG) profile, which is a biomarker equivalent to a neurological fingerprint. Simply put, each individual persona comes with its own unique brain programming. Incredible as that may seem, many persons with multiple personalities change eye color in the short interval it takes to transition from one ego to the next. Some have scars in one personality that inexplicably disappear as another personality emerges. Many exhibit allergies and sensitivities in one personality but not in another. How is this possible?

DID individuals might help us answer that question because they are the poster children for a burgeoning new field of science called psychoneuroimmunology, which, in people-speak, means the science (—ology) of how the mind (psycho—) controls the brain (—neuro—), which in turn controls the immune system (—immun—).10

The paradigm-shattering implications of this new science are simply this: while the immune system is the guardian of our internal environment, the mind controls the immune system, which means the mind shapes the character of our health. While DID represents a dysfunction, it undeniably reveals the fact that programs in our mind control our health and well-being as well as our diseases and our ability to overcome those diseases.

Now you might be saying, “What? Beliefs control our biology? Mind over matter? Think positive thoughts? Is this more of that New Age fluff?” Certainly not! As we launch into a discussion of new-edge science you will see that the fluff stops here.

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO NEW-EDGE SCIENCE

What does science say about this mind over matter stuff? The answer depends upon which science you ask. The science of conventional medicine tries to reassure us that none of the phenomena we just described actually exists. That’s because today’s biology textbooks and mass media describe the body and its component cells as machines made of biochemical building blocks.

This perception has programmed the general public to accept the belief in genetic determinism, which is the notion that genes control physical and behavioral traits. This sad interpretation is that our fate is inextricably linked to ancestral characteristics determined by genetic blueprints derived from our parents and their parents and their parent’s parents, ad infinitum. This causes people to believe that they are victims of heredity.

Fortunately, the Human Genome Project (HGP) has pulled the rug out from under conventional science’s beliefs concerning genetic control. This is ironic because it set out to prove the opposite. According to conventional belief, the complexity of a human should require vastly more genes than are found in a simple organism. Surprisingly, the HGP discovered that humans have nearly the same number of genes as lowly animals, a finding that inadvertently reveals a fundamental myth-perception underlying genetic determinism.11 Science’s pet dogma has long outlived its usefulness and needs to be mercifully put to sleep.

So, if genes do not control life . . . (pause to formulate a mind-blowing question) . . . what does?

The answer is: we do!

Evolving new-edge science reveals that our power to control our lives originates from our minds and is not preprogrammed in our genes.12

This is great news. The power for change is within us! However, to activate the amazing power of mind over genes we must reconsider our fundamental beliefs—our perceptions and misperceptions—of life. Our first serious misperception occurs when we gaze into the mirror and see ourselves as singular, individual entities. In reality, each of us is a community of 50 trillion cells. While this number is easy to say, it is almost unfathomable. The total number of cells in a human body is greater than the total number of humans on 7,000 Earths!

Nearly every cell in your body has all of the functions present in the entire human body, which means that every cell has its own nervous, digestive, respiratory, musculoskeletal, reproductive, and even immune systems. Because these cells represent the equivalent of a miniature human being, conversely, every human is the equivalent of a colossal cell!

As we will come to see, our mind represents a government that coordinates and integrates the functions of the body’s massive cellular civilization. In the same manner that decisions by a human government regulate its citizens, our mind shapes the character of our cellular community.

Insights into the nature of the mind, how it influences us, and where it lives, offer an opportunity for us to fully realize our true powers. An awareness of this knowledge allows us to actively participate in the unfolding of our individual lives as well as contribute to the evolution of our collective world.

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Core Health/Heart Forgiveness process using the powerful Comprehensive Kinesiology approach is the most powerful avenue to erasing the beliefs that no longer serve us and that hold us in limitation, confusion and fear. This process is the trail blazer that guides you back into your Truth, powerfully, effectively, easily, measurably and the process is a joy to walk through.

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Underlying it all

Classic experiments in neuroscience show that our brains generate an action before we’re consciously aware of making the choice. Said another way, decisions are made at the subconscious level, well before they reach our awake/conscious mind. The implications of this science are that the choices that we think we are making right now are not coming from a rational basis. For over thirty years a wealth of research reveals the non-conscious influences on our behavior. From the effect of mirrors and the subliminal presentation of happy faces, to the sight of a briefcase and the power of mimicry, the range of factors influencing our behavior without us realizing is overwhelming.

This research undermines the notion that our conscious selves are in control when making decisions. We take cues from the environment which allow us to make assumptions that guide our behavior. These external cues directly affect our behavior without ourselves being conscious of them.

Typically, we would like to believe that we are in conscious control of the actions that we are taking. The science mentioned above reveals otherwise. The breakthrough work of Bruce Lipton, Candace Pert, Amit Goswami, Joe Dispenza, Fred Alan Wolf and others are revealing that there is something underlying our awake consciousness that is the machine that runs our daily lives. The king’s castle that is crumbling now is the concept that our genes controlled our lives, predisposing us to disease and behavior. New science is disassembling this thinking and demonstrating that there is something else controlling us… our beliefs.

So where do our beliefs come from? Personally, I would like to see the science of this, but this science is still developing. From my  studies, esoteric and scientific, our beliefs can go back as far as three or four generations. The epigenome project may bear this out, scientifically. This means that your mother’s, mother’s, mother’s beliefs have a daily effect in your everyday life.

Additionally, everything in hearing, seeing, feeling, smelling/touching range to the age 6 is taken in and becomes part of our programming. How many times I have witnessed a parent demanding a kid, in this age group, to do or act in a way beyond their age. This youth has no abilities and no reasoning yet it is somehow expected of them. In too many cases, parenting has fallen into grave disrepair. Yet, all of this becomes ‘the operating system’ of our lives. This ‘operating system’ becomes the basis our lives are run from (for a majority of people this is greatly dysfunctional). This is the underlying cause of current living conditions worldwide [the machine of our subconscious has been programmed with: your not good enough; you have not done it right; there will never be enough; don't do (this or that); you must do things 'my way'; you are not loveable; I can't help the way I am; etc., etc.].

Most people will spend their lives with this operating system intact as is and simply learn how to live with it. Some will not be satisfied with their operating system and will typically spend years attempting to make changes to it, with varying degrees of success. But, to all, let it be known that your operating system can easily be changed and it does not have to take years. The new hope of a productive, joyful, peaceful life has been made real and it is available today. No longer do we have to cope with the dysfunctional beliefs of generations past and parental, community or peer beliefs.

A process has been developed that deeply, quickly and thoroughly accesses our core of pure health and expands that core out past these confusing, limiting, dysfunctional beliefs essentially expelling them from our subconscious programming. This sets us free to be the powerful, limitless beings that we are purposed to BE. This process is achievable and the results are measurable with the use of Comprehensive Kinesiology.

On December 7, 2009 on Blog Talk Radio an interview was done with Dr Carlson about Core Health/Heart Forgiveness. The actual interview begins at about at about 15 minutes and gives a great overview about these clearing and freeing processes.


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Dr. Bruce Lipton, PhD., Cell Biologist, Author of Biology of Belief and Spontaneous Evolution; Dr. Norm Shealy, M.D.,  PhD., DS, over 312 publications including 25 books; Dr. Sandra Campbell, PhD., RN, Professor of Nursing and President of Winning Within; Dr. Carlos M. Garcia, M.D., Utopia Wellness Center, Advanced Integrative Medicine; and Dr. Jeanne Bangtson, DC, Director of Functional Medicine, Millennium Medical, endorse the Core Health/Heart Forgiveness processes. Awesome power of change is now available and making profound changes in people’s lives every day. Find a Facilitator near you to begin your journey.

Then Why Am I The Way I Am?

“It does not matter who our grudge might be against. If we hold onto it, it will lead to bitterness that poisons every aspect of our lives. Unforgiveness brings on spiritual famine, weakness, and a loss of faith, afflicting not just us but everyone in our circle.” David Wilkerson, Founder of World Challenge, Inc.

When we were children we were not forgiving. Rather than forgiving we were loving and did not take offense. Our innate core nature is *unconditional love. We have been taught to be otherwise. The learning styles we grew up with were visual and auditory emulation. [em·u·la·tion ( m y -l sh n). n. 1. Effort or ambition to equal or surpass another. 2. Imitation of another.] We watched others stand and walk, innately we wanted to be upright and moving. We heard others speaking, with their diction, tone and language,  and we wanted to speak the same. We picked up others feelings and habits and we imitated those feelings and habits as our own.

The research of  Bruce Lipton, Candace Pert and others has shown that the first six years of our lives were in a hypnogogic state, basically in recording mode. The information, feelings, opinions, habits, diction, tone, language going straight into our subconscious [our super computer] as ‘gospel’,  so to speak. This was and is our basic programming. In many cases, this basic programming is the ‘enemies in our land’ that can haunt us for the rest of our experience here on earth. Bruce Lipton, PhD. put it this way, “…you have been programmed to be disempowered.”

The way we are wired is for coherence between mind and body. Let me explain. Mind is made up of more than just our awareness. In fact, our conscious mind is only 0.0000001 % of our mind in computing power. This means that the subconscious is 1,000,000 times more powerful than our conscious mind. The subconscious, for all intents and purposes, is where our lives are run. When I mentioned that we are wired for coherence between mind and body, that means the outward expression of our lives will mirror, for 95+% of expression, the subconscious programming. Let me say it this way – when we make a New Years Eve resolution, something we consciously really wish to change in some way, the way that behavior is programmed into the super computer is the way you will ‘continue’ to live that behavior.

Now, my question to you is this: if that’s the way it is are you a slave to your subconscious programming for the rest of your life? Are counselors, psychotherapist, life coaches, hypnotherapist all correct when they say that behavior change is a long and arduous process that you have to probe, relive, work through and understand before any meaningful change can occur?

“A depressed emotional state — feelings of hopelessness and apathy — could have a direct effect on your physical health, new research indicates.

A study of stroke survivors found a slower rate of recovery among those experiencing apathy, caring little about themselves and the world around them. And a study of healthy middle-aged women found an association between hopelessness and unexpected thickening of the carotid artery, the main blood vessel to the brain. “ Both findings are reported in the Aug. 27 issue of Stroke.

This question, “…are you a slave to your subconscious?” is one of the main causes of the Stroke quote above. We have been led to believe that we are subject to fate, that there is some sort of pre-destination that rules our lives. When, simply put, the only thing that we are subject to is our belief system. Can a belief system be changed? Absolutely! Can your life be changed? Absolutely! Does the current belief system make that easy? No. But, is it easy to change sub-conscious beliefs that are programmed deep within? Until recently, honestly, it has not been that easy to change deep seated, long standing beliefs. Many techniques, technologies and healing modalities have arisen in our lifetime to work on just this problem. Go to any Body Mind Spirit Expo and you will see rooms full, quite a vast array. Some more effective than others, some only a promise, but most working from the outside to ‘fix’ this internal problem. Working this way is like pinching of a piece of a growing vine, providing only temporary resolution before more comes back.

The pure solution is to go to the core within and expand your pure core. Warning, there are many ‘flat landers’ who will vehemently deny any possibiltiy of pure core, but truly the world is round and you will not fall off. Quantum physics has solidly proved the truth of many Ancient Teachings. The alchemy of your life is that your base metal is gold and not lead as power mongers would have you believe. You are inherently pure and divine, not the sin’full’ nature of folk lore. That was a, not so nice, fairytale to hold you powerless and in limitation.

There has arisen an achievable and measureable process that flips the belief switch, expanding your pure core giving you back the in-power that is your birth right. In-powerment is our speciality. We facilitate you back into limitless in-power. This is achievable, the results are measureable, the research has proven the veracity, you can be a beneficiary.

See the post “So What Is Right With Me” for more info or go directly into flight by accomplishing the Heart Forgiveness/Core Health processes. Your whole future depends on you.

Just Released, by Carolyn Myss

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* unconditional love, Christ in you the hope of glory, the mystery of the ages.