I have been noticing a trend. Ross agrees and he wanted to title this blog post. In this photo here is a Japanese zero fighter plane.
They were deadly in world war two. We have an image of a pilot, a kamikaze, making the decision to crash the plane into the target, and homing in.
That pilot is whoever is running our society. That crash is imminent. It hasn't crashed yet, there's nothing we can do because we are the observers. But the observations we are going to share with you, so you can increase your awareness and look for them too.
Everything today is going to be about the dehumanization and disconnection of people in society.
Yesterday Carla went to lunch with her good friend. She is a former AT&T operator, who didn't move out of state because she was raising her son, who is five years older than Anthony. The office relocated. So the close friend and neighbor, helped with Anthony so very much while he was growing up. It was wonderful and heart-warming for them both to be able to relax and talk over lunch.
After being a stay-at-home mom, and her boy got older, she wanted to work. She likes babysitting and elder care. But she wanted to be outside the house because it was depressing to her. She wanted to be with people. And to make money. She needed the extra income.
She's been working maybe two years now, in retail. It's hard work. People aren't always kind or truthful. They like to take advantage. There's been people shoplifting she's caught. It's not easy to stand up on her feet all day, and some clothing is heavy for her to lift.
But there's a disturbing new trend. People are using the dressing room as a toilet.
Three people have urinated into dresses.
And one did a bowel movement right on the floor in the men's dressing room.
These things have happened after the cleaning people have left for the day. All the staff could do was to close the dressing room, tell the manager, and let the team for the next day take care of it.
Are people confusing dressing rooms with lavatories? Pretty hard to imagine in this day and age of high technology.
Are people psychologically disturbed and doing some form of aggression/scatological acts?
It seems like they are animals...
In medicine it's not even funny. It's alarming how the bedside manner has gone completely out the window, and the time crunch is gotten to where if it's not related to money-making we just don't do it. My last work assignment I did four cases in such quick succession that the nurses were bringing the patients into the room before I'd even seen them or agreed it was safe to proceed with anesthesia. They said, 'oh? I forgot you are the one who likes to still do that' (listen to the heart, chest, examine the airway). That's right, my colleagues skip that step.
I finished the last one, the surgeon had come early for the next case, and wanted to go.
No lunch for me. Nope. Not until after, which was two hours later.
That's routine. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2019/10/23/broken-health-care-system-is-causing-rampant-burnout-among-doctors-nurses/ I also hold my need to visit the bathroom during the day too.
The way to take down a society is to take down its educated ones, its leaders.
Medicine is crumbling. It's a slow collapse, but just as strategically planned as a demolition of a large skyscraper. All the blast loads are in place, they are detonating, and it's just a matter of time before the entire thing implodes. Considering the deliberate harm of some industries associated with 'healthcare'--you know the hot topics such as shots and pills--it might be a good thing. Do know the best and the brightest are leaving it in droves.
And legislation in some parts back east are looking to limit/license/regulate Reiki and other forms of healing.
Reiki malpractice insurance is inexpensive. And once you train, there's no maintenance of certification, no continuing Reiki education requirements, no annual licensing fee.
For a regulatory body, this is a source of revenue just waiting to be tapped in the name of 'safety'. It's going on here in conventional medicine. So many hoops to jump through just to keep in practice, each one more expensive than the next and certainly going to increase over time. My DEA and license are triple what they were when I started in 1998. That's way more than the rate of inflation.
There is nothing more American than to enjoy the sport of baseball. Even if you are the leader of the country and it is your home team in the World Series.
Everyone has a right to go.
One of the chairmen of the department of Anesthesia I know, who is very liberal and anti-Grump, posted that the fans at the stadium jeering at the president crossed the line. There is something about 'respect for the office'.
I was stunned he would say that. I've seen the things he posts. He can't stand anything since a certain 'Barry' left office.
Everyone has a moral compass. Everyone has a sense of right and wrong. Even in prison, we all know who is the lowest of the low. There was a meme I passed along today--it said, 'dogs are put down for attacking children. Why don't we do the same with pedophiles?' Right?
The whole point of this entire article, is that due to outside influence by TWDNHOBIAH, the moral compass of the general population, worldwide, has swayed a great distance from anywhere in the middle. It is extreme, and it's still moving away from normal, sane, healthy, respectful, polite, decent, service-to-others and homing in on service-to-self, do what thou wilt.
Even just now, there was an interruption. The doorbell rang. I went downstairs immediately.The packages were left at the front door. I heard the delivery truck starting and driving away. These drivers are put onto crazy schedules that don't even allow them to say hello or enjoy the day. With technology they are tracked and their performance is measured. If they don't meet the quotas/targets, that's it for them.
There has never been a greater need for the Golden Rule than today, here and now. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Patience is imperative. The more you want things faster and faster, the more human beings with hopes and dreams and families are having to run around like little hamsters--in the hospital, delivering packages, and even cleaning up shit in the dressing rooms of department stores.
Manners are important.
Reasonable expectations are key.
And starve the lifeblood (money) out of corporations that take advantage of their workers to the extreme. If a company is unreasonable, don't support them. For example, local industry is best compared to large chains.
I know Costco treats its workers well. Go to Costco. I know people who have worked for them. Learn about places that honor their workers. I know in the past Starbucks did, not so sure about now just because I haven't studied those things or researched them. Don't fall for the 'my pleasure' people say to you while doing business with them. It's scripted. We are forced to say it even in the hospital. Why? Because the patient satisfaction scores affect not only our income, but our jobs. We just got scores on our department for outpatient anesthesia services ease of understanding anesthesia complications--we dropped fifteen points, now at sixty something percent. The chief of the OR, the nurse director, sent it out to all of us. It's weird, isn't it, what life has become?
I set it in my heart to love everyone I can, unconditionally, in every situation at work, while I'm still working. To smile. To be pleasant and calm. To be positive. To do my best. To show up early. To avoid complaining.
With people like the surgeon who had the ninety minute delay, they are vibrating at a frequency that is incompatible with the one that's taking over the planet and we are working hard to maintain: Nurturing, Warmth, Love and Compassion. With people like that, you love them from a distance, get out the popcorn, and watch the show. It's like a warm front colliding with a cold front and the ensuing storm.
So, watch what's going on around you.
Be especially mindful of your thoughts, expectations, and how very much your ability to be pleasant and raise the vibration is needed at this time.
And watch the show at these two forces, 'service to self' and 'service to others' collide.
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