Medicine Dream
Medicine Dream --December 7, 2016.
Date: 12/7/2016 9:10:01 AM ( 8 y ) ... viewed 833 times
Medicine Dream --December 7, 2016
Leslie, that's me, at the Luther Burbank Home and Gardens in Santa Rosa, CA. Burbank was a tremendous scientist who had nature's ear. Many of our modern foods were invented by him. Consciousness and Healing Coalesce in the Seed.
Early-morning December 7, 2016. I'm feeling somewhat flooded with things I want to do between now and the next few weeks some of them are impactful. Others involve fund-raising.
I'm going to take time to capture part of this Medicine Dream.
I went back to UCLA, a school where I had spent a year in my college days as a student. Some part of me did not feel complete there, maybe that's why in my dream I wanted to go back. That was something more I wanted to receive. That was something more I wanted to give.
Medicine, as we know it today is an incomplete science. There are legends as well as echoes from the past as well as the future that tell us that in ancient times we had more integrative systems of Medicine than we have today. Some of these Ancient-Times Practitioners had a more substantial base of knowledge and practice. The ancients knew things about the body that modern science has yet to prove, and yet modern scientists, research-based, are among us now, as if they were reborn as souls from ancient times with modern missions to regenerate Medicine.
There is no question that conventional Medicine today is on the path of bankruptcy. As an example, a great deal of knowledge of the role of food in regenerating health is foreign to modern conventional Medicine and science.
We already know from masters of the recent past 200 years that much of what was applied through Folk Medicine-- and that brought us health improvement-- had its leaders frequently chased down and harassed by government agents whose work was dictated by the moneybag and corporate influence.
Through modern research methods on the cutting-edge, we will help mature Medicine. This maturation will go hand-in-hand with education.
It makes sense that the university setting can be the breeding ground for a modern Medicine that will regenerate knowledge and bring us out of an age where we hardly know what to do with the essential substances such as seeds, soil and food and their significant role in health.
What we call Medicine practice now is piecemeal and quite unholistic and yet needs to be thanked for all the good that it has done.
We have made advances in the university setting with Medicine supported by corporate financial support in the areas of Pharmacopeia, as an example; however clearly, when other cutting edge sciences such as what is now being called Biofield Science take root--in their appropriate position guiding prevention and self-care--this will economically afford us a healthcare system that provides better services at less cost.
We are entering a new age of Medicine. Scientists at the cutting edge of Consciousness and Healing and its Initiatives need to be supported in the academic setting.
Cutting-edge science makes no sense presently in the hands of some who study the parts more than the whole, and yet what is cutting edge and holistic needs to find a greater place in the academic setting so that what is already known in some circles becomes more commonly known through scientific research.
In my early-morning dream, I returned to the university setting. A day of reckoning and final exams was with me. I recognized I had not studied the textbook but my days on campus had been filled with rich experiences of learning and sharing knowledge. Today was the day I had to take the final exam and admit that nothing in the textbook had grabbed my attention and that I never opened the book.
In the next room, there was another gathering. I was drawn in by the music and the chants.
At the altar of prayers stood my father who was the Rabbi and the Cantor. In the audience was my aunt who was quite the promoter of health and good things. The fact that I was already known in this room as the son of the Cantor was widespread because of her.
As I sat at the edge of the room I caught the glance of my father. Busy in prayer, he was glad to see me in the room.
What does this dream mean? There is a science of prayer that has not yet come into our textbooks. When Biofield science is given its rightful place in the university setting, prayer as well as many unknown truths known to our nature will also become known to science.
Leslie Goldman #YourEnchantedGardener #PlantYourDreamBlog
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