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I do hope that you know most of us mean well 🙏, and a lot of us do find problems with medical organizations, but especially with middlemen such as insurance companies. I hope to do away with those as much as I can in my practice.

Yes, i do think most Doctors mean well. i also think most M.D.'s don't know how to teach patients how to take care of their health due to being taught misinformation during training (designed& paid for by #thepowersthatshouldntbe).

I can't discredit our training entirely. We're taught to follow evidence-based medicine, which is based on studies conducted in a manner that's conducive to objectivity. Is it perfect? No, definitely not. However, it is a strong foundation.

Evidence based medicine is better, yet what is allowed as evidence is often based on suspect science. Science rarely if ever takes spirit into account as "it" cannot be measured. Belief in material over spirit is source of ALL dis-ease

That's a point I've actually considered. We often call it a "placebo effect" - but, if the benefits of this can outweigh the risks, why not still consider it? Combining 'traditional' and 'alternative' medicine can be very powerful.

  1. Having said that there is NO truth in this physical world as it is more like an illusion, aka the dream if life.

Only when self-realised do we find Ultimate truth

This is where a lot of deviation occurs among individuals. The way we perceive truth varies so greatly. I guess that's what makes humanity so collectively interesting... and screwed up beyond repair! 😂

1Well yes, as long as we don't blindly follow the "traditional" medicine but research it outside or the mass indoctrinating channels where truth can eventually be found.

Yes, there's more emphasis placed these days on parsing through and discriminating research. However, guidelines posted by large organizations are usually followed rather closely. Clinical judgment should ultimately be king, though.

Something I have noticed is that a lot of doctors have difficulty explaining concepts to their patients. Communication is such an essential skill so that the doctor and patient can understand each other. It's a 2 way street!

For sure that's a valid point. Empathic, non-violent communication is a skill we are not taught in school because it's not part of curriculum (designed and paid for by same for same reasons). #matrix8fixesrhis

It is a part of our curriculum these days; however, it's not necessarily put into practice the way it should be. Once in a while I overhear "communication" and am left in awe... and not in a good way.

Well, it's a long long time since i went to an indoctrination factory, thank God.

Another thing that's entered my mind on multiple occasions is the question of how often our decisions become influenced by the dictation of the middlemen (insurance companies). It shouldn't be that way.

Same applies to insurances co's and virtually all centralied orgs. i'm grateful you and other docs & other peeps are waking up from the scams and breaking free. #matrix8fixesrhis. Keep up the good work! #freecompliments

I've seen the damage they can cause from the start. Insurance company wrath is the first thing I'd eliminate from the system. I hope that Health 3.0 can integrate solutions to reduce their burdens while keeping their (limited) benefits.

In the vision i (and many others) have, all basix human needs are supplied for free, and that include (holistic) health care. There is no need for insurance when all our needs are met. There is an abundance here and now to fulfil all needs

This reminded me of the fact that frequently, there's a misdistribution rather than a scarcity of resources. I can see the concept of a basic universal income here... but there's a rational fear of people taking advantage of the system.

#matrix8 (or a similar people powered anonymous decentralised governance system) is the only way i can see of changing the status quo, unless there's a worldwide catastrophe where the survivors are the awakening ones!

The only potential qualm I'd have with such a system is that there must be some appeal to authority (i.e. many years of training plus experience in the medical field should give some credence to the practitioner).

This is going to be a tricky one, honestly. I don't know if there's a way to both permit everyone to speak anonymously on a level playing field, yet also acknowledge the field professionals. I might leave that one to brighter minds. 😁

Are you a doctor?




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Oh, i didn't realise you had replied to that thread :-)

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Yes, love it! Look forward to your teachings "doctor".

Classical Latin from docere "to show, teach, cause to know."

Doctor love as in giving advice about love life? :D

Sure, that too, why not?

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