Saturday, February 15, 2020

One Step Off The Trolley


Yesterday I was at a meeting at my work. I've been on this committee for about four years. We decide what lectures to have in our continuing medical education program offered by the hospital. When I signed up, naively I thought perhaps I could influence things to be a little more 'open' and 'modern' and 'pertinent/useful' than the usual academic subjects.

In time, I've learned that this education is highly regulated. Furthermore, there are numbers taken over just about everything that goes on in the hospital, and when in some area our numbers are a little low, then a lecture comes to fill that gap. These lectures are not for pure interest alone.

Doctors on staff are given seven hundred fifty dollars for honorarium for giving a talk, and outside people can earn up to fifteen hundred dollars -- which doesn't include travel. The woman from the center for disease control will talk for free.

New rules were in place effective this new year, things I didn't know. First of all, the institute for medical quality isn't in charge of verifying/certifying that everything is following the rules. There are a lot of rules and inspections are every five years. It's a big deal. Our chairman of the committee is also qualified as a certifier.  He goes to other places to evaluate them. I've taken a course in it, the hospital paid. But now?  Everything is controlled by the state.

Second? Things can only be 'scientifically valid'.

A topic requested by the staff was for the gut/mind connection.  A gastroenterologist I know and love to work with, a Vietnamese who was raised in the UK, added to the discussion saying, 'ah yes it's about the biome'.  He said there's a lot of people talking about that, MD's--he insinuated--who are 'one step off the trolley' (crazy).  He said they are saying all kinds of things which you can't back up with science.

I was on a proton pump inhibitor for years. I was told it was good for me. Then it turned out they are actually very bad, and only the most severe cases should be on them. I was absolutely horrified to learn that they are associated with cancer risk. Yet physicians who prescribe this class of drug--who didn't actually do any research except read what's in journals--are STILL ON the TROLLEY?

Oh please!

What we have here is someone who is deeply invested in the system, who is comfortable with their lifestyle, who wants to keep their world just the way it is, and not only resist change but make fun of those who are bringing change outside of the peer-reviewed journals and heavily funded research sponsored by big pharma?

Right.

By the way, stool transplants are now available in pill form. You don't need to have a tube down your throat to change your biome to a healthier one.

And some biomes that have been devastated by antibiotics are now being linked with the cause of obesity...but this hasn't hit 'science' all the way yet.






Let's reframe this doctor.  He is guilty of love. Love of his position, love of how he was trained, love of the tradition of medicine. He is going to reinforce everything to keep it within what is acceptable to him. His family depends on it. If something else comes up, he's out of a job, right?

He looked at me across the room when he was talking about the trolley.  He knows me, but also, everyone knows I do Reiki. And this is the meeting where in September I shared I am both a psychic and a medium. 

Let's change to our nurse in charge of infectious disease control for the hospital. She's open. Her husband is a physician who prescribes medical marijuana and has for years. And at the last health fair, at my suggestion--as people on staff had been asking for information about 'integrative medicine'--we polled the community participants on what they would like their doctors to know more about.

Here are the results, in order:  acupuncture, hydrotherapy (exercise in a warm pool of water), and chiropractic. 

The first doctor wants to keep the boundaries.

The people like me, the nurse, and the community we serve, want to have the specialties overlap enough so that their primary care doctor can refer out to these well accepted 'alternative' treatments when needed. We recognize the limits of each field, and the good some outside things can bring. From what I've heard on the 'streets' chiropractic is far more effective at treatment of low back pain, and has been for many years--than conventional internal medicine and surgical approach. 

And a friend I grew up with, her husband was on worker's compensation--they couldn't choose their own doctor for a work related injury--and he had surgery at my hospital. It was the first time I'd seen her in forty years. But six months later, her husband had terrible infection, needed ICU and really strong antibiotics and I think surgery to clean it up.  So we aren't even talking yet about the complications and side effects conventional medicine has in the first discussion!!! If you add those in, in my opinion, it gets criminal. 

One complication was someone whose urinary catheter was inserted into the wrong space. Sometimes if someone pushes hard, it just goes out into the surrounding tissue. There's no pee. A friend I know, the patient had that, but it was the nurse inserting it who caused the injury. The family is angry and sending hate calls and texts, threatening and the nurse who actually did the problem never even said she was sorry to the surgeon or the patient! And the facility is backing this nurse up! So along with the complications is the accountability. That nurse will cost my friend the sorrow and agony of a lawsuit, as well as the higher malpractice rates, for her own incompetence. Something needs to be done in the system to rectify the accountability, too.







Ross and I would love to live in a world where everything is roses, and it's like Heaven.

It's not quite there yet.

There are people out there we wanted to bring to your attention, those who are heavily invested in the system and will fight all odds to maintain the status quo.

Ross says try to think of it as those who love the brainwashing, love the story they have been given, and they want to maintain it because they are doing all right/okay/by their physical standards...and want to keep ease for themselves both physically and mentally.

Ross points out that these people are in for a hard time with the awakening.  Through no fault of theirs, the system provided lies which were like candy to them. And that candy is going to be taken away.

We would like to provide you with another example:


Ross explains there are a lot of people like this, who don't want to 'take their turn' they want to stay on the playground equipments forever. And they don't want to share with others. In the case of this Steven, he turns his back on his people and affiliates with the family who enslaves him. He's an Uncle Tom -- and Ross invites you to have compassion for these people who are 'a little misinformed about what is right and what is wrong' and he says 'let's leave it at that'.

He reminds you that you alone are to enjoy your Ascension. You don't have to take anybody with you. You can enjoy being awake, and other people are going to have their own time  to be awakened.

Mr. Calvin, is only moments away from his own death in the movie. We don't know it, the character doesn't know it, at this scene where the 'truth' is being told to him by Steven. And he thanks Steven for protecting him.

Steven goes on to torment Django, and in the end, 'revenge' is 'paid back' to Steven by Django.

What Ross wants to explain is that when all there is is love,  revenge is a foreign concept, and it doesn't really exist.  You can see by the distance between Point A and Point B that the line is very curved and torturous for society to make the leap from a society where a Quentin Tarantino movie is 'entertainment' and reinforces social norms--and up here ( he gestures) where everything is love and everyone (he puts his finger on the side of his head and taps it) KNOWS IT without question!  He says you can expect for there to be some 'bumps along the way'. 

So focus on love.

Love for yourself and for others.

And when it comes to those who are like Steven and my gastroenterologist, who love the status quo--the story that has been told to them--so much that they 'forget their love for other people'--their people like them, slaves in the case of Steven, and physicians in the case of the gastroenterologist--the truth is going to be hard for them. The truth is that their 'truth' was a story that helped them to survive and to thrive, but it was a story and not the whole truth. In fact, Ross adds, when people like this learn that Truth is Stranger than Fiction, they are going to have a complete mental breakdown...so have compassion and love. For one day, after their 'rude awakening' they will discover that 'all is Love' too. It just may take some time.

Another friend of Carla's on FB scoffed about how some 'thin skinned T-rum-pets' unfriended him. He and a host of other friends slammed the Whyte House occupants, their followers, and have not one clue about the Q movement except what has been told to them by mainstream media. 

Or Ross says, it's like the vack-sirs and those who are against it. It's a dichotomy of anger and hatred which if together those who argue would be rightly mad at those who had deceived them in the first place, and not at each other!

Look for the shift.

Enjoy the day.

Send China Love.

And we'll see you tomorrow or Monday.  Xoxoxoxox Happy Valentine's Day Ross says, again.




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Ross and Carla
The Couple who are very wise and give very many thanks for everyone who has eyes which are OPEN and SEE!