The recent article about Steve Kirsch’s testimony at the Pennsylvania State Senate brought up the issue of what you think about, and how both your thoughts and feelings affect what you tend to bring about in your life.
I previously discussed how things appear in our lives simply by what we think about, dream of, attune to, and or even obsess about. Our mental attitudes can affect what shows up in our lives. An adjunct to this is if you obsessively fear something it often shows up in your life.
We attract fears we focus on as if we need to learn the lesson to appreciate what we fear. If you fear getting sick, you tend to get sick because it’s always in your consciousness. If you think disease lurks everywhere, you set the stage for being sick.
This brings us back to the Amish. In an interview, one Lancaster, Pennsylvania, community member was asked why they didn’t have much Covid. The man stated that they didn’t watch television. So Covid was not at the forefront of their thinking. The Amish live a natural life and don’t fear a virus or bacterium around every corner. So the mind has a tremendous influence over physical health.
While attending chiropractic conferences in decades past, seeing healthy, vibrant kids—most weren’t vaccinated—who benefited from regular chiropractic care was interesting. There was health and wellness consciousness, not disease treatment.
When my children were little, they never had an antibiotic, not because they never got a cold or fever, but because I focused on health, not disease. Friends were taking their kids to the doctor as the first sign of a sniffle and usually fed them with antibiotics. So, of course, most of what is so-called health care is really not that at all; it’s the treatment of disease. For all the treating, Americans are not healthier; in fact, there is a good argument to make that they are sicker.
The whole focus of Covid was on the disease––and even that was done poorly––rather than on enhancing wellness. There was gaslighting of all things natural could help in health maintenance and prevention. Instead, the focus was on mass injecting a toxic product into healthy people. The focus was on disease.
Thanks to the insidious influence of the media, most people are fearful and, whether safe or not, will don the mask and roll their sleeves up for the Covid jab. People may mock the Amish or Mennonites—in Canada— but we can learn something from their outlook on life and their attitude toward health.
So true bringing things into reality from thoughts shows what a powerful soul can do about his or her life . ! Also the armistice community are a great comparison and oddly r ough only a day or two ago me and friend were having just this very conversation about how healthy they are as a community and their distinct lack of vaccines being truly a testament to throwing the whole agenda down a big hole as far away from any one as possible. Thank you again Ely for your interesting and informative articles.
In the context of bicycle riding, one learns early on that focusing on an object will indeed make you run into it; it was a set of turnstiles that I frequently had to guide my bike between where I learned this most succinctly.