You've given me that advice before. I'm interested in herbs. Ayurvedic. I have basics because I went to school for massage that specializes in neuromusular medicine / sports massage. But, I have no desire to be anywhere near the medical community currently. You know exactly why. You are correct, we need to be more self suficiant.
a) if whatever grows around oneself represents resistance within loss, then could one teach/learn self how to resist loss, hence how to sustain self as growth (life) within loss (inception towards death) by adapting to it?
b) what if one represents temporary sickness within ongoing health? What if others inverted the definitions to distract one from utilizing the ongoing natural order as the required health-injection for those living within the process of dying?
c) what if the few suggest complex to tempt one to ignore IN'DUSTRY, noun [Latin industria.] - "habitual diligence in any employment, either bodily or mental; steady attention to business" within the simplicity of nature?
The medical industrial complex did this to themselves. We need to find alternatives.
You've given me that advice before. I'm interested in herbs. Ayurvedic. I have basics because I went to school for massage that specializes in neuromusular medicine / sports massage. But, I have no desire to be anywhere near the medical community currently. You know exactly why. You are correct, we need to be more self suficiant.
a) if whatever grows around oneself represents resistance within loss, then could one teach/learn self how to resist loss, hence how to sustain self as growth (life) within loss (inception towards death) by adapting to it?
b) what if one represents temporary sickness within ongoing health? What if others inverted the definitions to distract one from utilizing the ongoing natural order as the required health-injection for those living within the process of dying?
c) what if the few suggest complex to tempt one to ignore IN'DUSTRY, noun [Latin industria.] - "habitual diligence in any employment, either bodily or mental; steady attention to business" within the simplicity of nature?