What we fear keeps us mentally imprisoned and emotionally restrained. What we fear is usually something we cannot control or do not understand.
As a society what do we fear? The safety of our loved ones, our lineage, and humanity. Personally, we are concerned with our ability to sustain vitality while aging, which includes both mental faculties and physical health; to overcome resistant pathogens that threaten our world; to preserve our environment; to survive the soaring costs of food and medicine. We want/need to be free of pain and strife.
Our ancestors did an amazing job of supporting health and vitality with very few sophisticated tools and without really understanding their solutions. Today, we trust allopathic medicine and humanity’s reliance on the realms of science, but it is evident that even modern medicine does not have all the answers. In many ways, it is obvious that the answers are available but simply not realized. What if we could combine the ancient and the new technologies, bringing together the new, the practiced, and the proven?
Let’s consider the idea that we can combine the ancient ideas of the body’s life force with sophisticated computer technology. Could we create an early warning and remediation system for health and wellness?
It usually takes a well-funded scientific breakthrough or an overwhelming catastrophe to facilitate a comprehensive change that actually makes a difference. People are slow to embrace new scientific information because anything fundamentally different from the status quo intimidates them. Although a major disaster forces transformation, people don’t always adjust willingly. The most profound and permanent way to cause a shift in perception is through affirming a life experience.
It has been written that many great thinkers have attempted to decode the mysteries of the universe using math, geometry, music, sound, color, frequency, and architecture. Modern science has created blood tests, X-rays, CAT scans…, to coax the body to give up its secrets. But is there a better way that is making its way to the forefront of acceptance?