It often amazes me that so many
seem to take great care & pride in looking after their cars and/or
houses, and yet so little attention in themselves. They may spend a
small fortune in servicing their car regularly, as they know, if they
don't, it will cost a lot more in the long term.
Somehow this idea rarely sinks
in about their own health.
The body is the immediate
environment through which we function and in which we live. But we don't
tend to service or check things regularly, especially if we have no
symptoms that we can no longer ignore.
It seems that we have accepted
a system that tries to patch us up when we fall in a heap, with one sort
of crisis or another. The irony being, that when the UK NHS was
conceived after the 2nd world war, they seemed to be riding on the
optimism created by the recent discovery of penicillin & a few other
apparent 'wonder drugs'. In all innocence they conceived the idea that
it wouldn't be long before we could 'cure' most illness & disease
and then the NHS could largely focus on Preventative Medicine.
We are, of course, still
waiting and it doesn't look like happening soon. With the best
intentions in the world, if you base your approach on people being no
more than complex mechanical & chemical machines, then I think it is
going to be a struggle. Even if you add emotions, chemically/ hormonally
mediated, then I still think the mission is domed to failure.
I am, of course, talking about
the Modern Western approach to health & mainstream science in
general.
It's Not Rocket Science!
Why is it that when
'science' meets people it all goes pear shaped?
I would suggest that the mainstream science
that we get to know about is actually not that scientific!
And No! - It's not rocket science, because
humans are the most complex things in the known universe.
If you look a little deeper and venture into
the realms of Quantum Science & Theory you will actually find that
it actually agrees with most, if not all ancient, indigenous &
cultural belief systems.
So why doesn't 'science' utilise this new
understanding?
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Firstly - It's not new! Quantum Theory &
Physics have also been around since soon after World War II.
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Secondly - the only reason I can come up
with for 'science' & modern medicine clinging on to Newtonian
physics & the Reductionist Method - is that altruism has been
neglected for power & financial gains. I would welcome an
alternative view, but the evidence to support this just keeps
stacking up.
Some Ancient Wisdom
To administer medicines to diseases which
have already developed and to suppress revolts which have already
developed is comparable to the behaviour of those persons who begin to
dig a well after they have become thirsty and of those who begin to make
weapons after they have already engaged in battle. Would these actions
not be be too late?
(Su Wen, Ch 2)
Traditionally in China - one pays a physician to
help maintain health, as when sickness befalls, then one is unable to work
& thus pay the fee.
Common sense it would seem, but relatively
uncommon in the modern western world. It seems that only once the rot has
set in, then we go in search of that elusive 'cure'.
Consider This
If the oil warning light in your car starts to
flash, would you replace or top up the oil, or would you disconnect the
bulb?
Early symptoms are a blessing in disguise. They
indicate that something, somewhere is going awry. The options are:-
treat the symptoms & ignore the fact that there may be an underlying
problem or make a small investment now to try and address the underlying
problem.
Health Insurance companies are starting to
realise that investing in preventative & complimentary health is
financially a better option and since when do they part with money
without doing the maths first?
İAndrew
C. Woodhouse
BSc (Hons) Ost
Osteopath,
Western Acupuncturist,
NAET Practitioner &
Meditation
Teacher for
British Meditation Society
7 Town Lane
Little Neston
NESTON
Wirral Cheshire
CH64 4DE UK Tel: 0151-336-6222
Neston is within the
borough of Ellesmere Port & Neston, on the Cheshire side of the Cheshire/ Merseyside border
that divides the Wirral. Neston is near to and mid way (10 miles) between Liverpool (Merseyside) & Chester (Cheshire)
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