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Physics of Change will feature information in specific sections each month.
The information is intended to inform the readers of this newsletter.
However, it is not advice!! Any decisions made based on this information are to be done
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~~~ March 2007 Edition ~~~
Section 1 - Q & A
It is understood that cancer activates for a reason. I have recently activated breast cancer. What is the attitude behind this? I have heard that it is self doubt. Is that correct?
It is not self doubt. Self doubt is a mild and acceptable form of fear. The attitude that activates the cancer genes in the body is hate. Any aspect of hate that relates to your body when you look at it will start this process. We are not always conscious of what we are thinking when we see ourselves. It can be as subtle as I don't like the new wrinkles on my face or the extra pounds on my thighs, or even the thinning of my hair. One's dislike of their body is an attitude and a mindful direction that the body must follow.
Breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men, epidemic in numbers, are symptoms of our ignorance as a society. Women must please their husbands or boyfriends in order to protect their means of survival and that is often in conflict with the frustration they feel in not being self reliant and independent. This trap is maddening and a fertile bed for disease. Men have placed so much importance on their sexual prowess, that they must continually perform this activity in order to maintain this facade. This kind of need is enslaving and as maddening as the trap in which women find themselves. The attitudes that stop the DNA from unraveling and activating the cancer genes are freedom and independence. These attitudes are prevalent when one has owned the need to please another, when one has owned the feelings of being rejected, or when one feels that they must define themselves through performance.
The great new work in cancer research with cancer cells has to do with duplicating the cancer cell's ability to be immortal. The substance in cancer cells that makes them immortal is called telomerase. This is the enzyme that keeps the telomeres elongated so that DNA and RNA can make accurate copies of the gene sequence that keeps the cells vital. If the connection is worn out, the copies do not reproduce properly and you have mutated cells which we call aging.
In a Petri dish, cancer cells can live forever. That shows you how much intent these cells have when backed by a firm and consistent attitude. It will take the same kind of consistent forgiveness to reverse and stop that degeneration. A new attitude will process new information that is transferred to the cells.
The first step to the healing process is to acknowledge that the condition is self-generated. When we take responsibility for our own reality, and can blame no one or no thing for it, we have taken the power back from whomever or whatever we have blamed for our situation. This regained power is what is needed to restore the body.
One of the newest discoveries regarding disease is that all disease lives in an acid environment. It would be prudent to support your body with an alkaline environment. This can be achieved with the breath technique taught at Ramtha's School, and it can be achieved by taking Coral Calcium and balanced with Vitamin D.
I have been focusing for some time on moving to Laguna. I have never been afraid of living by the sea. I spent a great deal of time out in boats on the sea and time near the ocean. I love it. Recently we had an opportunity to move to Puget Sound and because of my long time dream of moving to Laguna, we turned it down. I am kicking myself for having my husband turn that opportunity down!!!!!!! I lived in the San Juan Islands when I was a kid and wasn't fond of the weather, but found it to be a very magical place. It is interesting that Ramtha is near there, you are near there. Is it a bad idea to stay in California? Can you explain to me in a little more detail why Washington is the safest place?
California has an enormous fault system that is extremely vulnerable to plate tectonics. These are solid rock plates grinding against another solid rock plate as the earth moves. This creates earthquakes and volcanoes. There is a potential super volcano called the Long Valley Caldera located in California, lvo.wr.usgs.gov
and en.wikipedia.org The Yellowstone Caldera, vulcan.wr.usgs.gov sometimes known as the Yellowstone supervolcano, is a volcanically active region in Wyoming/Montana. It measures 55 kilometers (34 mi) by 72 kilometers (44 mi). The caldera was discovered based on geological field work conducted by Bob Christiansen of the United States Geological Survey in the 1960s and 1970s. This is potentially the most dangerous earth event that could take place.
Ramtha has said that the seas will rise 200 feet. This was prophesied in the early 1980s and it is now a mainstream understanding due to the effects of global warming. Laguna is NOT 200 feet above sea level.
The Pacific Northwest is buffered by mountain ranges and enjoys a temperate climate due to warm sea currents. There is no acid rain in this part of the country, and as the rest of the planet is running out of drinkable water (3% of the water on earth is potable), the Pacific Northwest will always have water. Water is already headline news and so bad in some areas of the planet that "Residents in tropical Queensland state will soon be forced to drink recycled sewage to help Australia cope with its worst drought for a century."
In addition, there was an independent study done on the effects of a nuclear winter and it was concluded that the only area on the planet that would suffer little effect was the Pacific Northwest corner of the United States.
Are these concepts of sovereignty really from Ramtha? I always thought that building a bomb shelter and filling it with supplies was quirky at best and hair mongering at worst. If people around the world begin to prepare themselves, won't their thoughts be on lack and fear, and does this not help to bring about the cataclysm?
What is so interesting about this question is that the U.S. government has already admitted that it has underground shelters to protect its National Security. What do they know that most people do not know?
The suggestion to be prepared came from a conqueror. Ramtha defeated two-thirds of the known world. This is not done without detailed preparation. He has told his audiences that he would study his enemy for up to six years in order to know everything about them. When he prepared his final strategy, it was flawless.
Fear is rarely the motivation for action, but almost always the reason for denial. Those who are prepared for potential outcomes are calm and secure. The world is going into chaos. Those who are unprepared will likely perish. The electrical power was out this winter for a few days in my area. There were fist fights in the local gas lines because it was taking so long for people to get gas. Imagine what will happen when food and water are not available.
If you follow the understanding of the effects of global warming and the ice caps dumping millions of tons of fresh water into the Atlantic Ocean, and how this will affect the ocean currents and the ocean temperatures, you might draw the conclusion that Northern Europe will be in a deep freeze within a decade. If this scenario unfolds as it is predicted, you will have people starving at an alarming rate on every continent.
When you are prepared for such scenarios, you do not add to the silent hysteria of those in denial or the outright fear of those who are already frozen in their minds.
Section 2 - Breaking News
THE BRAIN CAN DO WONDERFUL THINGS
Neuroscientists have long been convinced that the first few years of life are a crucial period for brain development--a time when connections between neurons are being forged at a prodigious rate as a baby learns to make sense of the external world. Interfere with that process, and you can cause permanent, irrevocable damage. If a child is born blind, for example, it's pretty much over by age 6. You can fix the eyes, and they might be able to perceive light and dark. Without the right visual circuitry in place, though, there's no way to form images--the essence of true sight.
But then there's the patient known as S.R.D. Discovered by researchers four years ago in Ahmedabad, India, she was a 32-year-old, dirt-poor maid who had been born with severe cataracts. They were removed surgically when she was 12--and within a year, despite what neuroscientific dogma would have predicted, S.R.D. learned to see. Her case, described in the December issue of Psychological Science, is forcing scientists to rethink their long-held beliefs about vision. "There is a critical period for perfect acuity," says Pawan Sinha, associate professor of neuroscience at M.I.T. and a co-author of the paper. "But there is not a critical period for learning to do complex visual tasks."
Even though S.R.D.'s visual acuity topped out at 20/200--considered legally blind in the U.S.--her brain had, in defiance of theory, learned to interpret visual information. One year after surgery, she could recognize her family's faces and identify objects. And that's a very big deal. Dr. Suma Ganesh, a pediatric ophthalmologist at the Dr. Shroff's Charity Eye Hospital in Old Delhi, India, used to believe that operating on blind children past the critical period was hopeless. But Project Prakash showed her that just isn't the case. "Even if a blind kid, after an operation, manages to see up to three meters, it makes a big difference," Ganesh says.
American armada prepares to take on Iran
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is four and a half acres of American power in the middle of the Arabian Sea but the influence of USS Dwight D Eisenhower stretches for hundreds of miles.
The aircraft carrier, backed by its sister vessel, a handful of destroyers and a shoal of support ships, has placed a maritime ring of steel around an increasingly unstable region.
While the Eisenhower is ostensibly assisting US operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is the looming threat of Iran that increasingly occupies its attention.
As flagship of the Fifth Fleet, the Eisenhower welcomed the arrival of a second Nimitz class nuclear powered aircraft carrier, the USS John C. Stennis, and its accompanying destroyers on Tuesday.
Recent tensions between America and Iran over Teheran's attempts to develop a nuclear weapon have raised the prospect of its third regional war in a decade.
The addition of a second aircraft carrier to its strike groups has fuelled the belief that America is gearing up for a fight with Iran. Not since the Iraq war in 2003 has America amassed so much fire power around the Gulf...
Oil and precious metals are supported by rising tensions with Iran, the world's fourth-largest oil producer and exporter. Saber-rattling over Iran's burgeoning nuclear program has created a wall of worry oil, and precious metals are climbing it. In mid-February, President Bush positioned a second aircraft carrier group in the Arabian Gulf as a tacit warning. The BBC reported last week that the U.S. has contingency plans to bomb Iranian nuclear sites and military infrastructure if the nation persists in developing nuclear technology, or if it's linked to a major attack on U.S. forces in Iraq.
Section 3 - Older & Wiser
ALZHEIMER DISEASE
When Alzheimer's disease strikes, it targets the memory first, then other parts of the brain, in a methodical attack on behavior and other neurological functions. Difficult to diagnose and to treat, Alzheimer's is the most common of the degenerative diseases of the brain. Some doctors are hopeful that rosemary, an herb commonly added to enhance the flavor of food, can help slow the progression of the disease.
It appears that rosemary contains compounds that prevent the breakdown of a neurotransmitter that is deficient in Alzheimer patients. James Duke, PhD, one of the leading botanists in the US even believes that eating rosemary over many years can reduce a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's.
GINKO FOR STRONGER COGNITIVE SKILLS
Several studies have shown that ginkgo biloba extract, take from the leaves of the ginkgo tree, can help some people with Alzheimer's disease by slowing their rate of mental decline. In one study, nearly 30% of the people who took 120 mg of the extract for at least six months showed significant increase in cognitive skills.
MUSIC MAKES A DIFFERENCE
Music therapy can temporarily bring dementia and Alzheimer's patients back to reality and help them relate to their family and friends. It may even reduce their need for medication.
VITAMIN E
High doses of vitamin E supplements may also delay Alzheimer's disease. A recent study found that 2000 IU of vitamin E taken daily slowed the rate of disability among patients with moderately severe Alzheimer's by seven months on average.
ANTI-AGING
In recent years, a handful of new nutrients and vitamins or antioxidants have been shown to help delay the age-related breakdown of skin, muscle, and many other of our cells. Among them: Selenium, a trace mineral found in Brazil nuts is said to promote immune responses. An average Brazil nut has 70 micrograms of selenium, more than the recommended daily amount of the mineral. Eating just one or two of these each day is an easy first step in an anti-aging plan.
LIVING LONGER, STRONGER
By exercising regularly, postmenopausal women can reduce their risk of premature death by 30%, according to a recent study of more than 40,000 women in Iowa.
PYCNOGENOL
Pycnogenol, a product that contains vitamin-like flavonoids, is a powerful pill. It is said to combat aging, heart disease, hair loss, and skin damage. It is too new to have any long-term research behind it, but it is gaining favor due to recent studies at the University of South Florida medical school and the University of Arizona.
Gold price hits major milestone
This month gold achieved an important if largely overlooked milestone. As of February 26, the average gold price for the month of February rose to $664 per ounce, its second highest monthly average in a generation. February's average price will be one of the five highest ever recorded, including January 1980, when gold spiked to $850 (average monthly price of $675) and May 2006, when gold surged to $730 (average monthly price of $676). It will also be only the second month with an average price above $635 since gold's bull market began in earnest in 2002.
In both January 1980 and May 2006, the high average monthly prices were driven by a major surge that did not hold. This time, the price gains have been slow, incremental, and steady, with the monthly average rising on almost every daily New York market close.
In the long run, the fundamentals that have propelled this bull market in gold since 2002 remain fully intact and continue to strengthen. The U.S. continues to accumulate debt at an unprecedented level, which will further weaken an already weakening dollar; competition grows from China and India for natural resources, which will drive up prices for all commodities; Iraq remains a violent quagmire, and tensions with Iran continue to mount; inflation is rising, and the money supply continues to expand unabated; and the list goes on and on. Although gold might be volatile in the short term, we believe it will climb above $850, above $1,000, and ultimately set a new high somewhere between $1,200 and $1,800 in coming years.
Is cash really the safest investment decision?
With today's financial and geopolitical uncertainty, cash may be the best option. But is your cash working for you?
Since 2002, the average US dollar savings account has yielded less than 1% (Source: www.Bankrate.com ) Considering that the inflation rate over the same period of time has averaged 3%, the money in your savings account was actually worth less in December 2004 than it was in January 2002.
Over the same period of time, the gold price in US dollars increased by 57%.
ANOTHER NEW DEMAND FOR SILVER
One of the new "growing medical demands" for silver to which is reported by www.Mineweb.com, in that "Pioneering pajamas and bed linen made with silver cloth could prove the key to limiting MRSA (a bacteria which has caused a number of illnesses and deaths to patients in U.K. hospitals) infections if a multi-centre trial being run by St Bartholomews Hospital in London and The London NHS Trust proves successful. Dr Peter Wilson, a Consultant Microbiologist at the Trust, believes there is strong anecdotal evidence to suggest that silver can be used to clear MRSA on the skin and therefore protect vulnerable patients."
Everybody concerned says that they are "excited" about the study, hopefully to verify the theory that they could actually eradicate the infection horror of almost-incurable MRSA by giving (oops, "selling at hugely obscene mark-ups") pajamas laced with silver to hospital patients.
And as a guy who owns some silver, I am likewise "excited" about this research, as this means a whole new, huge demand at the exact same time since the decades-long government selling of stockpiles of silver (and other things) into the market are almost gone! It's "perfect storm" time!
Suddenly, since demand already exceeds supply (and has for years), that old supply-versus-demand thing pops unbidden into my head, and the result is so compelling that, next thing I know I am screaming to the family to clean out their closets because I'm going to need the storage space for a lot more silver!
Published on Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee www.gata.org
Peter Millar: Seven-fold increase in gold needed to avert debt depression
By cpowell
Created 2007-02-22 00:14
7p ET Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
While it is almost a year old, a study of the enduring importance of gold in the world economic system by R. Peter W. Millar, founder of Valu-Trac Investment Research Ltd. in Scotland www.valu-trac.com, seems ever more compelling, and Millar graciously has agreed to let it be shared with you.
Millar stresses the periodic upward revaluation of gold as the mechanism for defeating a deflationary debt depression at the end of an economic cycle. Millar writes:
"The first cycle unfolded as follows:
"-- Phase 1: Stability under a gold standard until 1914.
"-- Phase 2: Inflation until 1921, which resulted in a buildup of debt.
"-- Phase 3: Disinflation, which brought stability and allowed asset inflation until 1929, but encouraged a further buildup of debt.
"-- Phase 4: Instability after 1929 caused by deflation of assets from overpriced levels and exacerbated by excessive debt levels, leading to depression of economic activity.
"-- Phase 5: Monetary reform enabled by a revaluation of gold to overcome deflationary debt depression.
"In the second half of the 20th century we saw a repeat of the first three phases of the same cycle:
"-- Phase 1: Stability from 1944 to 1968 under a gold standard.
"-- Phase 2: Inflation from 1968 to 1981, which caused and justified another buildup of debt.
"-- Phase 3: Disinflation from 1981 until the end of the 20th century, and maybe to the present.
"However, it appears that Phase 4 (instability and ultimately deflation due to excessive debt) may have started. If so, Phase 5 (revaluation of the gold price to raise the monetary value of the world monetary base and hence reduce the burden of debt) becomes likely or inevitable. The extent of that revaluation would need to be major according to our calculations, probably by a factor of at least seven times, possibly up to 20 times the current price of gold."
The price of gold when Millar wrote his study, in May 2006, was about where it is tonight.
Millar's study is titled "The Relevance and Importance of Gold in the World Monetary System" and you can find it at GATA's Internet site here:
www.gata.org/node/4843
CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
The economic foundation via the Formula is fully in support of the gold price, but more so the geopolitical. In a sense that is most unfortunate. This demonstrates the nature of gold as a universal currency. Gold has no agenda, no allegiance and functions as honest money in a world of lies, corruption, overstatement and spin. $700 to $705 might well be a place certain interests will try and block gold, but their only hope is for momentary success. $761 is yanking at gold from the front with great power. $887.50, a break above $1000 and $1650 are putting their grip on the royal metal as well.
Section 4 - Environmental Impact
PARIS, France (AP) -- Are we really heading for an ice-free Arctic?
More than 50,000 researchers hope to find an answer during a massive study of how global warming and other phenomena are changing the coldest parts of the Earth -- and what that means for the rest of it.
Scientists formally kicked off the International Polar Year on Thursday, the biggest such project in 50 years. It is unifying researchers from 63 nations in 228 studies to monitor the health of the polar regions, using icebreakers, satellites and submarines. The project ends in March 2009.
Schoolchildren in Oslo, Norway, many with signs that said "Give us back winter" or "We want snow," built snowmen on the City Hall square to mark Thursday's launch.
The polar year is important because it is "pooling the resources of many countries in a coordinated effort to solve a major scientific problem of our time," Kim Holmen said by telephone.
Global warming "is the most important challenge we face in this century," Prince Albert II of Monaco said in launching the project in Paris. "The hour is no longer for skepticism. It is time to act, and act urgently."
He noted an authoritative report released last month by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that said global warming is unequivocal, very likely human-caused -- and will last for centuries.
Section 5 - Testimonials, Revelations, and Inspirational Stories and Quotes.
Dear Dr. Greg, Thank you for taking the time to help all of us on our journey in life. Your description of depression as a lack of self-expression and your explanation of Ramtha's view on suicide helped me tremendously in my battle with those states so thank you again!
Loved Dr. Greg's most recent show. Hearing about the "year of chaos" has me really thinking about preparations myself. I'm a little too close to the Northeast mega-lopolis for my comfort.
Tom
"Pure water will become more valuable than gold."
- Ramtha
February 2007
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