Be The Change


Before we get into this post, let me offer a little background on the inspiration for it. I recently got a burr up my tail, as I usually do, while discussing Rife technology with someone. If you're not familiar with Rife machines here is a summary:

In the 1920's Dr. Royal Raymond Rife, a microbiologist, invented the first Universal Microscope which allowed researchers for the first time to observe living organisms without killing them, unlike the electron microscopes that had been used to date. Dr. Rife observed that each organism had their own unique signature frequency at which they vibrated and thrived. Further experimentation allowed him to determine what frequency they couldn't thrive at. This led Rife to develop a frequency device (now called a Rife machine) to kill harmful organisms that contributed to disease. Rife was the first to succeed in isolating the virus specific to cancer and conducted over 400 experiments with cancerous tumors in mice before experimenting on human cancers. He created charts showing which frequency settings would destroy which microbe or virus. News of his work spread quickly. Physicians in Southern California, hearing of Rife's work, came to observe and verify his results. In 1931, Los Angeles area physicians came to honor Dr. Rife at a banquet and heralded him as the man who discovered the way to "end all disease". In 1934, the University of Southern California appointed a Special Medical Research Committee to bring 16 terminally ill patients from the Pasadena County Hospital to Rife's lab in San Diego for a 90 day treatment program using Rife technology. The team included doctors and pathologists assigned to examine the patients upon completion of treatment. 14 of the patients were declared free of cancer after 90 days and the two remaining patients required an additional 30 days of treatment to be completely cured. In 1939, Rife was formally invited to address the Royal Society of Medicine in London, England which had verified his findings. Due to the publicity and accolades Rife was receiving, the head of the American Medical Association (AMA), Morris Fishbein, tried to purchase the exclusive rights to Rife's invention. When Rife turned him down, physicians using his treatment program were threatened by the AMA and the State of California with the loss of their medical licenses. By 1939, most of the doctors and scientists working with Rife denied they had ever met him. Arthur Kendall, the director of the Northwestern School of Medicine, who worked with Rife on the cancer virus, accepted almost a quarter of a million dollars to suddenly retire to Mexico. Dr. George Dock was silenced with an enormous grant along with AMA honors. Others went back to prescribing drugs. The AMA made sure Rife was tied up in lawsuits that would financially bankrupt him and bury his technology. The AMA made sure its use would forever be banned in the United States and no longer able to threaten the pharmaceutical industry.

This really burns my hide. And it doesn't stand alone. I've heard of many instances where technology has been developed to benefit humanity and the planet (cures for disease without drugs, free energy, etc.) but inevitably gets shut down by the entities that would lose their power and tremendous wealth if such technologies were globally accepted. And so, to protect their wealth, these entities continue to push us to extinction. It sickens me and it saddens me and thus, I went to my guides and asked them (a) why is this allowed? and (b) how can we at the individual level fight such enormous and powerful entities that essentially own us? Can we help? How?? Following is the dialogue that unfolded.

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Heather: Why are these entities allowed to run our country at the expense of the collective well being?

"Humanity is permitted to express the various choices available and to play out the consequences of those choices. Both at the individual and collective levels, this is a free will plane and thereby you are free to exercise your free will in any number of ways. You are not under a spiritual dictatorship by which "higher beings" orchestrate and police what is and isn't allowed to transpire. While at times intervention is enacted when the immediate detriment of humanity is threatened, for the most part you are free to explore this free will zone and the myriad of choices available within it."


Heather: Living within such a corrupt and dishonorable system what can we do? How can we help?

"For starters, be as informed as possible so you aren't unknowingly supporting the corruption you wish to cease. Read the fine print, intuit, question, and gather information from multiple sources. Be aware that those who have the most power also own the media. Look for media resources outside of your country. Read a variety of sources. Question everything. Take nothing at face value, for there are many more individuals simply paying lip service to protect their assets rather than speaking from truth and integrity. When you aren't sure about something ask for clear answers and trust they will come to you. So this is a crucial starting point: be informed.

Secondly, do your homework. See where your dollars go. Often big business--those goods that you most frequently purchase--are in some way backed by or tied to the same entities which you oppose. When you buy from a large scale chain box store you are supporting a few individuals who aren't likely doing much to contribute to positive change for the world. Oftentimes, these millionaires and billionaires are in cahoots with lobbyists and politicians to keep a hand in the political pot in an effort to protect their wealth. When you buy food products for example, see if such products can be traced to conglomerates such as Monsanto. When you buy these products you essentially help fund Monsanto and consequently help fund their buying of bills, laws, and politicians. If you are adamantly opposed to animal testing, stop buying products that test on animals. You can't logically say you are against animal testing and then continue to fund that testing via the products you buy. In essence you may be helping to fund the very thing you are against. So secondly, be conscientious consumers. 

Thirdly, get involved. You can't change much at state and federal levels without individual action. Join or support grassroots movements. Get in touch with your senators and representatives, your legislators. Band together with law abiding nonviolent groups invested in positive change. See what you can do in your community to help. Brainstorm with community members and leaders and see if you can enact change at this level. Changes, even small ones, in your community can be a positive cog in the wheel towards enacting large-scale change.

Lastly, give energy and attention to the change you wish to see. You want clean fresh foods? Support your local organic farmers. Do you want to see a better healthcare system? Start petitioning your legislators demanding change. There are models out there for you. Many other countries have fair and affordable healthcare. Continually demand your country begin to function from similar models. Petition, protest, educate yourself and use that knowledge to demand change. Instead of focusing your attention and energy on all of the things you don't like (complaining, ranting, internally brewing), put that energy and attention onto the positive changes. Focus on what you want. The negative energy of complaining about what is wrong doesn't change anything, and contributes to the already ample supplies of negative energy on the planet. So be aware of how you focus your energy. 

Sound like too much work? That's precisely why things are the way they are. Not enough people stand up and demand change. Not enough people put their money where their heart is. Not enough people are involved in demanding that democracy actually be upheld. The US is living under an illusion of democracy where very few hold all of the power and the citizens hold little to none. This has occurred for so long now that the entire system is rigged and corrupt. The citizens' voices and power has been usurped. The democratic process is broken in the United States. The best way to contribute to repairing this at the individual level is to be a well-informed consumer and dedicated to supporting and funding only those entities you believe in. This is how you take your power back and how to be a change agent. Shop locally, support the mom and pops, be aware of where your dollars are going in the big picture. Follow the money trail all the way to the end. Invest your money in local banks versus chain banks. Organize, and protest, and petition when you see a need for change. When the desire and commitment for change outweighs the tendencies towards convenience and complacency you will begin to make a larger impact. See where you can make small changes starting today."


So there it is. We need to become far more conscious consumers and do a little bit of homework to see what our dollars are really supporting. That's helpful. I think in our over-scheduled, busy lives, we don't want to take the time to research where our dollars go or how we can help change laws and policies. We'd rather opt for convenience. And that's fine. But I think it's important to be aware of the consequences of our apathy. We can all make an individual impact. It will have ripple effects that will eventually create the changes we wish to see in the world. Will it happen in our lifetime? Maybe not. But we can at least start paving the way for a better world. Change has to start somewhere and it has to start at the individual level. Let's do what we can, in whatever ways possible, to start moving our beautiful planet and it's beautiful people into a state of health and well being.

In Love,
~heather

http://www.heatherwallace.net/







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