Q. Is it in truth to donate time and money for disease research?

A. If we donate for disease research, it will encourage more research, and why are we searching for something right under our noses?

Since I return to Canada, I was shocked to see thousands run or walk to eliminate cancer. If we participate in these exercises, it is considered an act of social responsibility, but in reality, it fuels a never-ending search, creating the illusion that a cure is complex and hidden, and only the well educated, together with an never ending supply of money are qualified to look at all of this.

I have observed here on Vancouver Island that there is more interest in spirituality rather than the commonsense of the care of the body. The old spiritual teachings refer to the body as a ˇ§holy templeˇ¨. I tried to introduce self-care through pure eating, sunshine, and intelligent fasting, but I was met with a wall of objections. I experienced the same in California 30 years ago where people dress and spoke spirituality but their health habits were terrible, and it would appear that spirituality is formed as a result of basic ignorance and insecurity. It has been observed that where the population supports a search for a cure, interest in spirituality is also very high.

The day will finally come when we realize that there will never be a cure for anything, because the idea of a cure is based on their theory that a germ and/or a gene is the cause, and that it is only a matter of time and money that an army of medicine is created to eliminate the germ or cut out the suspected gene. It is inevitable that this approach will fail, because the true cause is the unlawful way we live. We have listened to lettered specialists and it has cost us our life. So, the research that we are asked to contribute to is one of the biggest mistakes in the entire history of humanity. The gullible public is stuck in this arena of guesswork and conflicting egos. The only thing we cure is bologna, sausage and salami.

We need to be reminded that the cause must be addressed, and the body fed the appropriate material. The symptom is an honest reaction and to misidentify this symptom as a ˇ§diseaseˇ¨ and try to eliminate the symptom is to create future diseases. So, when we walk or run for a cure, the only thing we are going to do is wear out our shoes and make our feet tired and then, as we do that, we contribute to this awful mistake and big money maker. It is time to be responsible consumers and to stop the marketing of a tragedy that has enormous consequences.

All the very best,
Ray
Oct 2007, Vancouver Island