Monday 4 May 2020

The Facts behind fear of contagion?

https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2020/04/28/covid-update-focus-on-vitamin-d/#comment-161436 

There are a few studies on the ability of viruses to persist in the air, or on surfaces that indicate possible pathways of communication but are there any studies in actual transmission?

I would like to learn more about actual contagion rather than the fear of it given a blanket acceptance. (I don't give it blanket acceptance).

The largest study on sexual transmission of HIV between sero-pos and neg couples found NOT ONE instance of acquiring HIV - and about a quarter said they did not use condoms. The thing is that the FEAR agenda and its leverage get 'normalised' into the social belief and reaction, while facts eventually stand at the door and knock to be allowed in.

Wherever there is unresolved fear, there are magical beliefs operating to mask and defend against it, which persist the fear in more complex rituals of displacement - given priority over a re-evaluation of what is actually happening. Once people have adapted to the social beliefs, they often prefer the 'devil they know' rather than risk exposure to change and responsibility.

As for antibacterial mindsets... Perhaps you could take your own with you. Vinegar should do it.

I resonate with the following quote:

“It may shock you to know that all the world’s bacteria have access to a single gene pool, which has provided an immense resource for adaptation, manifesting an array of breathtaking combinations and re-combinations for three billion years! Any bacterium—at any time—has the ability to use accessory genes, provided by other strains, which permits it to function in ways its own DNA may not cover. The global trading of genes through DNA re-combinations provides for almost endless adaptation possibilities. Therefore, what has been done to one has been done to all. 
Widespread use of antibacterial agents is both futile and disastrous. Future life sciences and medicine will comprehend the more effective use of agents to stimulate positive adaptation of bacteria resulting in chains of supportive symbiosis. In the presence of love, these positive adaptations naturally occur. In the presence of hatred and fear, negative and resistant strains of bacteria are more likely. 

Life forms are ever changing, and yet the basic chemistry of life remains the same. Do not cling to forms that are passing, but seek for an understanding of life that embraces and includes all possibilities. This is accomplished through integrating and expanding patterns and relationships. In this way, you will see God as the creative power of life. When I asked that you love one another, I was not just giving you a recipe for human fellowship. This is the doorway to life eternal.”  (The Keys of Jeshua)

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