Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Thank you for this information James (in your post, Are you free of health insurance parasites). Yes, change is in the air. People are now conscious about their health, they have to be considering the state they are in. And they understand that modern medical care has not done them any good. More people are now trying out " unscientific " methods of treatment. The mind-body connection theory is also gaining ground. It is great to see that the young educated mass in India is now turning towards yoga and spirituality in a large scale. Children are now ready to learn what their parents and the society have not told them. I ardently wish this change spreads to all sections of the society. The poor, especially, should not be left out. Along with basic requirements they should be also taught the value of compassion and care by treating them with compassion and care. We are now slowly moving towards a more humane society. The movement may seem weak now but the undercurrent is strong. It is slowly being realised that there should be a balanced development of both the inner world and the outer world. In short we are moving towards holism. The new society should be based on cooperation and not competition. Sufficiency and not plenty. Spiritualism and not dehumanisation. Religious unity and not fanaticism. How can we help this growing movement? By changing ourselves and also by spreading the word. By praying. By educating the next generation. It is not enough that we become happy, we must also spread the happiness by helping others become happy. Regards, Jagannath. , james white <kennelled wrote: > > US HealthCare System Implodes - " Health Freedom " is > Here... > > Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen� > > Thursday, June 8th, 2006 > > The US healthcare system �is falling in on itself, > and it is about > time. Change is in the air, and it won't take long. > Rated 72nd in quality > worldwide - but number one in cost, it has become the > number one killer > of Americans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 Dear Friends The holism is 'wholism'. This means, living as integral with the nature. When people are part of nature, every activity is a 'work'. For example, breathing is an activity that procedures carbon dioxide for the plants, human excreta is nutrition for certain plants and animal. Fruits of these plants are food for humans. Nothing is waste, neither an activity nor output of an activity. Because all system is integrated, there is no division, and no need of accounting, and keeping ego of work, and ownership over it. 'Wholism' is best illustrated by a typical Indian practice of bathing in scared rivers. Rivers are natural formation such as ocean, clouds, mountains, wind, sun and plants. These carry billions on tons of water across the planet without charging any price or humiliating its consumers. This principle made every river in India scared. Those who bathe in rivers is called 'religious'. Water of rivers and purchased water is not different in quality but, the consequences of using have huge impact on sustainability of planet and its life cycles. Bath room is unwholistic, and it is ownership. Rivers are useful and mother to all and none owns it. This two model is in opposition. Tribes of bath room owners are called prosperous, because they have a minuscule power of controlling, and remain prisoners of a five star hotel and obliged to municipality, government, hospitals, and have no free and universal quality water. Developed people are although not prosperous but can remain free of worries of accounting, price, government regulation, fee of hospitals. They are bathers of rivers, and river is their true mother. Thanks, K G Misra On Behalf Of jagchat01 Friday, June 09, 2006 8:08 PM We are moving towards holism. Thank you for this information James (in your post, Are you free of health insurance parasites). Yes, change is in the air. People are now conscious about their health, they have to be considering the state they are in. And they understand that modern medical care has not done them any good. More people are now trying out " unscientific " methods of treatment. The mind-body connection theory is also gaining ground. It is great to see that the young educated mass in India is now turning towards yoga and spirituality in a large scale. Children are now ready to learn what their parents and the society have not told them. I ardently wish this change spreads to all sections of the society. The poor, especially, should not be left out. Along with basic requirements they should be also taught the value of compassion and care by treating them with compassion and care. We are now slowly moving towards a more humane society. The movement may seem weak now but the undercurrent is strong. It is slowly being realised that there should be a balanced development of both the inner world and the outer world. In short we are moving towards holism. The new society should be based on cooperation and not competition. Sufficiency and not plenty. Spiritualism and not dehumanisation. Religious unity and not fanaticism. How can we help this growing movement? By changing ourselves and also by spreading the word. By praying. By educating the next generation. It is not enough that we become happy, we must also spread the happiness by helping others become happy. Regards, Jagannath. , james white <kennelled wrote: > > US HealthCare System Implodes - " Health Freedom " is > Here... > > Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen� > > Thursday, June 8th, 2006 > > The US healthcare system �is falling in on itself, > and it is about > time. Change is in the air, and it won't take long. > Rated 72nd in quality > worldwide - but number one in cost, it has become the > number one killer > of Americans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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