• FlorAlive® Founder • Inventor of the UNCUT Flower™ Extraction Process
Since the turn of the millennium I have been in the process of clinically developing a new form of emotional and subconscious healing through the use of a novel form of flower essence – from UNCUT flowers.
The way flower essences achieve healing in general is by a transfer of their healing frequency from the extracting medium which they float in (water) which is bottled and is taken by the consumer as drops. The greater the amount of energy captured in the water from flowers, the greater the healing power.
Since Dr. Bach’s original flower essence discovery over 70 years ago, essentially all flower essence companies have used his method for preparing essences. Using Dr. Bach’s method, the living force of the plant is severed and the dying flower is placed in water to make the remedy. This process disrupts the transfer of healing energy, as illustrated below.
In 2001 I patented a method which extracts flowers without cutting them, while they are vibrant with life. Their healing power is vastly more powerful as a result.
Additionally, I am finding flowers never before used in essence therapy which have especially valuable properties, and that adds another whole healing dimension. I gather several essences, for example, from a remote and energized valley 15,000 feet in the Andes. Others from the Blue Mountains in Jamaica. Others from the pristine mountains of Hawaii, some from Western Australia. Many come from the forest at my healing retreat 70 miles outside of Nashville.
I am increasingly surprised and my patients are astonished at the positive emotional and life shifts that are occurring as a result of the essences.
Measuring Healing Miracles
I obtain instant feedback from patients by using applied kinesiology muscle testing coupled with a process called “semantic screening.” In this process the patient repeats aloud a test phrase such as, “my self esteem is strong and balanced,” or others such as, “I allow myself to receive love.” (I now have over 30 core test phrases with corresponding flowers to clear unhealthy concepts we hold in our subconscious mind.) When an initially strong indicator muscle weakens as a result of saying one of these phrases, it indicates that subconsciously the patient does not believe the statement to be true.
As an example, a muscle weakened by saying the self-esteem phrase can usually be strengthened by the UNCUT flower essence of tulip poplar. The miracle is that healthy subconscious mind changes often become permanent after taking the drops for a few weeks. It is hard to believe that someone’s self esteem could change by taking a floral essence. However, I am seeing it time and time again. And physical appearance and behavior often make dramatic changes too. I document these changes with my patients by taking pre and post treatment digital images.
Some examples of major test phrases and the flowers to correct the blockage are:
I am free from judgement – Wild Hydrangea I am filled with forgiveness – Dogwood I allow myself to receive love – Flor de la Luna I am comfortable with my feminine beauty – Purush Purush
A medical marijuana company that focuses on developing cannabis-derived pharmaceuticals has filed a suit against the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) over “exponential delays” in the agency’s licensing process for cultivating medical research cannabis. MMJ BioPharma Cultivation sued the DEA in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, claiming that the DEA’s licensing process, which can take several years, has prevented innovation which could help patients and which hamper the company’s business.
The Rhode Island-based medical cannabis company asked the federal court to compel the DEA into action and hopefully streamline its licensing process. MMJ said in its suit that although it began the licensing process in late 2017, several years of licensing delays have kept it from carrying out the research it was meant to do. The company is currently working to develop gel capsules with marijuana extracts to treat Huntington’s disease and multiple sclerosis (MS).
The DEA allowed MMJ to import cannabis for research from Canada, but the medical cannabis company ran into a wall when it applied for a license to cultivate cannabis for research purposes in-house rather than obtain it from Canada. According to MMJ, granting the company in-house cultivation privileges is “essential” to its ability to run clinical trials on the efficacy of cannabis against various health conditions.
MMJ added that without the ability to grow cannabis in-house to its own specifications, the company cannot develop a proper compound.
Its petition notes that it began the preregistration process for license application in June 2021 and went through several steps before a DEA diversion investigator informed MMJ officials they needed to wait for a final determination from DEA Headquarters. The petition claims MMJ did not receive a final determination from the DEA despite numerous follow-up attempts.
Furthermore, DEA personnel told MMJ officials that the agency still hadn’t made the final determination and they had “no idea” when the DEA would make the determination. According to the court filing, DEA personnel responded to subsequent inquiries on the progress of the final determination with statements such as, “Why do you want to know?” and “We’ll get to it when we get to it.”
MMJ states that the DEA still hasn’t made a final determination on its in-house cannabis cultivation license for research purposes for “some inexplicable reason,” even though the agency granted it a research license.
Company president Duane Boise argued in a press release that the DEA had failed its legislative mandate and pledged to get to the bottom of the issue.
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Carl Jung, one of the most influential figures of the 21st century, remains relatively unknown to many. However, his contributions to psychology and the world are significant. Jung introduced concepts such as extraversion and introversion, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. These ideas have had a profound impact on psychiatry, religion, literature, and related fields.
Jung, a pioneer in analytical psychology, delved into the religious nature of human psychology, shedding light on the connection between the mind and spirituality. Despite his groundbreaking work, his name often goes unnoticed.
In our previous chapter, we explored the fascinating realm of Jung’s work. From the exploration of synchronicities that we all experience to the understanding of our own introverted or extroverted nature, Jung has provided us with invaluable insights.
However, one area that Jung dedicated substantial research to was the field of magic. In our last chapter, we looked into his interest in the paranormal and how it interacts with the “normal.” Jung proposed that the mind has the power to influence the external world. Through discussions with physicist Wolfgang Pauli, we witnessed the integration of the invisible realm of psychology with the visible world of physics.
In spite of the fact that physics and psychology are usually considered as unrelated, in the last century, both of these disciplines have led at the same time to revolutionary changes in the Western understanding of the cosmic order, discovering a non-empirical realm of the universe that doesn’t consist of material things but of forms. These forms are real, even though they are invisible, because they have the potential to appear in the empirical world and act in it.
We present arguments that force us to believe, that the empirical world is an emanation out of a cosmic realm of potentiality, whose forms can appear as physical structures in the external world and as archetypal concepts in our mind. Accordingly, the evolution of life now appears no longer as a process of the adaptation of species to their environment, but as the adaptation of minds to increasingly complex forms that exist in the cosmic potentiality.
In this chapter, we delve into the intriguing topic of how our minds can shape our world. We explore the ancient science of magic and its real and constant impact on our lives. Just as we have discovered the overlooked contributions of individuals like Jung, we explore what magic means for our existence on Earth.
To guide our exploration of magic, we draw from the book “Real Magic” by Dean Radin, Ph.D. We examine a wealth of studies and experiments that provide evidence for the influence of magic on our reality. The back cover of “Real Magic” summarizes Radin’s perspective.
According to Dean Radin, renowned scientist and bestselling author of ‘The Conscious Universe,’ magic is a natural aspect of reality. With diligent practice, each of us can tap into this power. Are ESP and telepathy mere flights of imagination? Not according to Radin, who contributed to Stargate, the US government’s top-secret psychic espionage program. After forty years of controlled experiments, Radin demonstrates that thoughts have tangible effects, that we can perceive others’ emotions and intentions from a distance, and that intuition holds greater power than we once believed. By harnessing these dormant powers, we can lead more interesting and fulfilling lives.
As this passage suggests, magic is not merely wishful thinking; it is an inherent part of our reality. With practice, we can tap into this power. This quest for understanding and utilizing magic is one of the key aims of this final chapter.
In this chapter, our main goal is to prove the existence of magic. We’ll delve into its origins, dating back to the dawn of civilization, and its prevalence before electricity transformed our world. Once we have established the historical context, we will delve into the reality of magic. We will examine various studies and experiments that have confirmed the authenticity of magical phenomena. Furthermore, we’ll examine the implications of magic on our society and scientific understanding. Is magic a natural part of our reality, and if so, how does it impact our daily lives?
Now, as we progress through the book, we leave behind outdated notions and venture into uncharted territory. We have already uncovered the fallacies surrounding evolution, dinosaurs, and governments – freeing ourselves from the constraints of conventional thinking. In our journey outside the cave, we confront the concept of a flat earth, contemplating what it means if our existence is at the center of the entire universe. Now, we are ready to take even further steps outside of the cave and uncover the truth, the unorthodox truth, about our reality and the potential of our lives and existence.
Congratulations on reaching this point in our journey. Without further delay, let’s dive right in and explore the captivating realm of magic.
Unorthodoxy
By Franklin O’Kanu
Examining spirituality within our material reality
Birth, reproduction, and death. It’s that simple. And life is all about conflict, tragedy, pain and sorrow. Our loved ones die, our bodies breakdown with age, we get sick, physically, mentally and emotionally. Earth life is not really a fun place to be for most people on the planet.
Hormonally produced fun times
Of course, there are the little bright interludes in between the negative funk. Interludes that are often chemically induced by serotonin, dopamine, and our oxytocin episodes, our reproductive chemical instructions. We fall in love with everything it entails….excitement, sexual gratification, insecurities, jealousy, emotional vulnerability, etc. And of course there is always the ongoing pandemic: the pandering to one’s super ego’s inflated sense of self. The ‘selfie’ delusion of grandeur and all the illusionary experiences it provides.
I guess we have to have the fun times, illusory or otherwise, to make sure we don’t top ourselves. According to WHO: “suicide remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Every year, more people die as a result of suicide than HIV, malaria or breast cancer, war and homicide. In 2019, more than 700, 000 people died by suicide: one in every 100 deaths, prompting WHO to produce new guidance to help countries improve suicide prevention and care.”
Why do people intentionally do themselves in?
Many people are frightened, abused, trafficked, imprisoned, suffer from pain, violence and lack of resources. Their life is a misery, and I can understand they want it to be over. Others, especially the ethereal spirits of poets and artists; lovers in the true sense of the word, yearn for a lighter, brighter reality. This world is too raw and brutal for their sensitivities. I get that, too.
Have you ever woken up from a beautiful dream to find yourself in the disappointing dross and boredom of conscious life?
I have.
Who in their right mind wouldn’t want out of here? Governed as we are by monsters and seeing the living beauty of nature, albeit, in all its ‘programmed forms’ being destroyed around us.
The gift of Grace
If we are alive in the Spirit and not a programmed five sense simulation, we will have already experienced,’ or caught a glimmer of expanded planes of consciousness and infinite possibility. We have by grace, been allowed to move beyond the matrix, even if the experience was birthed by trauma. And as such have entered a timeless zone where the I is not present and everything is One. Krishnamurti’s quiet mind. Don Juan’s seat of power. I have thought a lot about my authenticity in the last few years. How much of Elva Thompson is real, and how much is a matrix programme dictated by the astrological aspects of the birthing star chart. Deeply questioning one’s authenticity is a rite of passage. A sometimes shocking revelation of Self. A leap from one stepping stone to another across the cosmic bridge of reality bust.
But some of us need to be super shocked into a new resonance pattern. To gain understanding that perhaps the dark faerie story of Rapunzel is actually symbolically true.
We are the princess(spirit) locked up in the ivory tower(physical body) by a wicked witch(the matrix programmer) and imprisoned in a brutal, unjust world of extremes.
An artificial 3 D world that is a simulated illusion. A world of enchantment that blocks our spiritual sight.
“Do not be misled by what you see around you, or be influenced by what you see. You live in a world which is a playground of illusion, full of false paths, false values and false ideas. But you are not part of that world.” Sai Baba
So why are we here in the playground of illusion?
The ‘Loosh Rote’
The Loosh Rote’ is the term coined by the great pioneer of astral travel and out of body experiences, Robert Monroe. His OBE’s led him to the understanding that the Earth world is a farm. An artificial enclosure, set up for the sole purpose
of harvesting the energy of fear and suffering from living creatures. The farm is fractal and operates on every level. Ants farm aphids, humans farm animals and the creators of this virtual reality programme we call life… farm us.
Human batteries
We are designed as emotional power-houses, created in our closed down form to operate in the conflict zone called human life. And, just outside of visible light, in the shadows lurks the parasite, the energy vampire that feeds on our passion, our hate, our distress and violent reactions, our happiness, our altruistic tendencies, our lusts… our brute self.
The game board
“We are but pieces of the game he plays upon his checkerboard of night and days. Hither thither moves, and checks and slays. And one by one back in the closet lays.”
― Omar Khayyam
If you design a reality game, a trap for consciousness, there is no better game play than duality and its polarities. Once the geometric backdrop of reality has been made, the animal, bird, fish and insect programmes introduced, the game board is ready for the players…humans, the last thing that the programmer created.
The clash of human polarities(givers/takers, lovers/haters) provides the perfect energetic storm, the precise blue print to harness power and siphon off human energy. Just think of the amount of emotional energy that is discharged as humans battle it out…at home, at work, at war, social media, and most poignantly and most importantly the battle in our own minds.
Indeed! Humanity is nothing more than energetic food for another species…. that the ignorant call gods.
Ugly understanding
To think we are food for another species is a horrible understanding and for me, cognitive dissonance kicked in right away. But some things resonate. Stay with you and synchronicity finds ways of keeping them in view. Because, on an intuitive level, all Source connected beings know this to be true. We feel it all around us. The haunter of our childhood dreams.
So what is really going on in this world behind the smoke and mirrors of insanity? Just like any good detective flick, let’s dive into the forbidden rabbit hole and investigate the hidden side of our reality.
Simulation within simulation
This reality is digital. I have observed pixelated landscapes many times and have come to the understanding that we too are simulations. Players within a digital reality game.
The managers of the farm want to steer humanity in a certain direction: Fifteen minute cities, digital currency and a social credit system. To achieve their aim, matrix clones are inserted into our every day lives with a programmed agenda.
The game players
In the video with the post, Laura Knight talks about two types of people on the planet. Service to Self individuals and Service to Others(the opposing forces in line with duality) If you want to host a game you have to have two opposing sides and that is exactly what is happening.
“A considerable percentage of the people we meet on the street are people who are empty inside, that is, they are actually already dead. It is fortunate for us that we do not see and do not know it. If we knew what a number of people are actually dead and what a number of these dead people govern our lives, we should go mad with horror.” Gurdjieffe.
Metaphysically speaking these two sets of people are polar opposites and part of the matrix game. In both extremes dark and light, cruel/kind you will find mimics. A mimic is normally a very good actor and can cry crocodile tears at the drop of a hat. They are charming, flattering, appear to be compassionate but in essence they are just a sugar coating on an empty shell devoid of intuition, and just like their creator cannot create, only copy and paste other people’s thinking.
This is what David Icke has to say about software inserts in his book The Trap.
“Not every human has consciousne4ss in the sense that we perceive it. Many are software inserts into the simulation like those known in computer games as ‘a non player character.’ These are defined as ‘any character in a game that is not controlled by a player. In human terms not controlled by consciousness, but instead completely controlled by the simulation. Another ‘non player’ definition is that this ‘usually means a character controlled by the computer instead of the player that has a predetermined set of behaviours that will potentially affect the game play.”
Twilight zone music: Cue in Hitler, Stalin, Fauci, Gates, Schwab, Zuckerberg and a whole host of AI bio sims that have been inserted into our reality to shape the destiny of mankind. They are the agent Smith’s of the film The Matrix, demon possessed simulacra posing as human.
How it began for me
In 1979 I was at a Rosicrucian retreat and took part in a past life regression workshop. The experience threw me into an acute panic attack, and I had to be removed from the class. I was taken to another room that overlooked the garden. It was springtime and deer were in the rose arbour nibbling on the new leaves. Struggling to breathe because of body tension, I was suddenly aware that the physical world had receded. There was nothing around me but wave forms flowing like a fast moving river. Reality was breaking down. I knew with every atom of my being that there was no outside physical world. The experience of the garden, the rose arbour, the deer were all inside my head. I was carrying the world within my own self. I started to disintegrate and fall through a dissolving chair. I screamed so much the attendants rushed into the room and tried to calm me down. They gave me a big glass of red wine. Why? Because alcohol is a poison, and it brought my frequency down to earth, and everything was solidified once again.
Seeds of doubt in the narrative
I never forgot the experience. I was aware that there is no out there and reality is an illusion. The trauma of experiencing my death in another lifetime took me beyond the frequency of visible light. Out of the matrix and consequently the illusion of a real world outside of myself broke down in that instant.
In my posts, Life: The Ultimate Deception and The Game of ‘Us and Them’, I have described the’ hows and whys’ of the simulation, the fake world that mimics an authentic existing model. I show how physical reality manifests using ‘the ice cube effect’ which shows H20 in five different forms based on the speed of its vibration and our interpretation of it.
There is only One Life
Who sees all beings in his own self, and his own self in all beings, loses all fear. Isa Upanishad, Hindu Scripture
Spirit Shine
Spirit shine is a name I have given to the resonance pattern of the Source Field. It is love in the true sense. Love, the interconnectedness of being that can only be truly felt when thinking stops. Love has no fear for it knows it is everything that has been, is, and will be. It is eternal.
We need to come of spiritual age because a magnificent cosmic upgrade is now at hand. An opportunity that comes only twice in a Grand Year of twenty six thousand years. Are you ready to rock and roll with the new vibration?
So live it…be it, and new vistas of unimaginable beauty will manifest in your life.
Elva Thompson was born in England in 1947 and moved to Rosebud Lakota reservation in 1987. She is the author of the Heartstar Series; Book One: The Key made of Air, Book Two: The Gates to Pandemonia, and Book Three: Walking In Three Worlds. Her other interests include organic gardening, ancient phonetic languages, sonic sound and their application in the healing arts. She is also a medical intuitive and teaches sonic re-patterning using sound, colour, and essential oils. Elva Thompson is on Amazon Author Central @ amazon.com/author/heartstar
Arriving at the tranquil village health facility in southwestern Nigeria, we were met by a small gathering of men – young and old – with thinly veiled excitement.
These rural farmers were visibly intrigued by our research interest in their experiences as proud growers of ewé ọlà (leaf of wealth), as they colloquially describe cannabis in the Yorùbá language. They had consented to meeting at the health facility because of its obscure location.
Cannabis is a heavily criminalised plant in Nigeria. It can get its growers, traders and users long prison sentences. The National Drug Law Enforcement Act prescribes an imprisonment of not less than 15 years for possession and use of cannabis. Yet its very illegality ensures high prices and makes it lucrative to grow.
We are researchers who have studied drugs and drug policy in Nigeria for nearly 20 years. We were aware of the risks to our interviewees and the need to protect them. Our research project is one of the few to explore the inside views of illicit cannabis farmers and traders in Africa.
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These insider views challenge the dominant story that the illicit cultivation and trade of cannabis is unproductive or driven by organised criminals.
Our main findings show that livelihoods are not only made from legal crops. In fact, it is illicit cannabis, with its illegality premium, that made a difference to our interviewees’ lives in Nigeria. Understanding what roles cannabis plays in people’s lives can help to inform alternative and possibly better drug policies.
Cannabis livelihoods
Our research is fieldwork-based and has so far included more than 40 interviews and ethnographic observation of individuals involved in illicit cannabis in the region at the centre of cannabis production and trade in Nigeria.
The aim of the research is not to estimate the scale of the cannabis trade or use, as UN and government studies have (often unsuccessfully) done before. Our aim is to try to understand what cannabis means to the ones growing, trading and using it.
We learned from our interviewees that cannabis farming and trade offered socioeconomic benefits. For many, cannabis had become the main source of income, fetching far more than traditional crops, such as cocoa. These benefits, which need to be seen in the context of widespread poverty, unemployment and income precarity, were the main reason they engaged in these activities.
For most rural dwellers cannabis farming served as a means of income generation and diversification to meet basic needs. Many of the farmers we interviewed told us that they used the proceeds of cannabis farming to feed their families, send their children to school, and provide shelter for their households.
For those who worked as transporters and retailers of cannabis in the city, cannabis provided the income to meet their own needs and those of their dependants. The ability to meet basic needs in turn made many of them feel better about themselves. They were also able to help others in need, a gesture that earned them respect and status in their community.
We witnessed this firsthand when we interviewed a farmer whose neighbours had arrived to collect gifts from him in cash or kind. The farmer told us people are expected to share their wealth, and that he had introduced many young men to cannabis farming.
Contrary to popular views, it was not just uneducated and socially deviant individuals who were engaged in cannabis farming or trade. Our interviewees included university graduates, traditional healers, village elders and other community members who otherwise lived largely law-abiding lives.
For example, one of our interviewees was a university graduate who returned to the village to farm cannabis because he saw it as a better livelihood than paid employment. And some farmers switched from farming other cash crops, including cocoa and cassava, to commercial cannabis because it was more lucrative.
While most continued to grow other crops for subsistence or income, cannabis served as their major cash crop. In some cases, the cultivation of cocoa, cassava and other crops was used as a cover to avoid the threat of detection by police officers.
The socioeconomic benefits of cannabis farming and trading did not cancel out its stigma. The cannabis plant, which has long been associated with deviance and mental disorder among Nigerians, is widely demonised. Growing, trading and using it is subject to social opprobrium.
Our interviewees repeatedly told us about the lack of legitimacy that they experience and how this adversely affects their self-esteem. They also told us about the effects of drug criminalisation and police raids on cannabis farms and retail sales outlets (known locally as “bunks”).
Sometimes they set aside money to bribe law enforcers. These measures often amounted to significant financial expenditures that could undercut profits or threaten their cannabis livelihoods.
Cannabis legalisation?
The group of growers we spoke to wanted the stigma to be lifted and to produce their crop legally.
They knew of cannabis legalisation elsewhere and hoped that eventual legalisation in Nigeria would make their livelihoods respectable. They also expressed concerns about a potential takeover of the future legal cannabis market by wealthy, urban-based politicians seeking new investment opportunities.
It does not look as if their wishes are likely to materialise soon in Nigeria. Aside from social conservatism, there are institutional reasons why legalisation or any other drug policy change is resisted by Nigerian politicians, officials and law enforcers. For one thing, some law enforcers have made their own livelihoods from policing the illegal cannabis market.
Still, the farmers we spoke to made it clear they would not give up farming what they considered as their “leaf of wealth”. For them, it is not a drug and they are not criminals.
Psychedelics are poised to transform mental health and the psychiatry industry in major ways. A recent surge of psychedelic-related research and clinical trials has revealed that the federally controlled drug may have prolific mental health benefits, especially against conditions that don’t always respond to modern mental health treatments.
When paired with talk therapy, psychedelics can deliver immense long-term benefits against mental conditions such as treatment-resistant depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and eating disorders. Furthermore, research has found that psychedelics have barely any adverse side effects and can offer long-term relief after only a few doses, making them significantly more effective than conventional antidepressants, which require daily use and have many side effects.
Psychedelics may be especially effective at treating the severe existential anguish that affects people with terminal conditions or in hospice. Conventional care for such individuals often focuses on alleviating their physical symptoms and making them as comfortable as possible without placing as much care on their mental health.
Hallucinogens such as psilocybin (magic mushrooms), LSD and MDMA may be critical to treating mental anguish in people with life-threatening or terminal conditions. Even more, psychedelics could be key to helping the general public, not just people with terminal diagnoses, deal with the natural process of aging and dying.
After receiving a stage IV cancer diagnosis, Johns Hopkins researcher Dr. Roland Griffiths says he began living the “most awake and joyous time of his life,” partly thanks to psychedelic experiences and his history with meditation. Griffith is a major player in psychedelic research, leading a landmark 2016 study that investigated the potential of psilocybin-assisted therapy in addressing existential distress in patients with cancer.
For many cancer patients who undergo psychedelic-assisted therapy, the process results in a “profound and enduring mental shift” that sees them stop worrying about impending death and focus on savoring every present moment. Psychedelics present a unique opportunity for people to approach aging and death not with fear but with thankfulness and an appreciation for their lives and experiences.
Several studies involving hundreds of cancer patients have repeatedly found that psychedelic-assisted therapy can treat existential distress in people with life-threatening or terminal health conditions. Although the novel treatment wasn’t effective for every study participant, those who responded often reported profound and enduring benefits.
However, it will take time before psychedelic-assisted treatments are accessible to the general public. Psychedelics are still illegal at the federal level as well as in most states, and patients can only access psychedelic-assisted treatments through a small number of selective clinical trials or in costly overseas retreats.
However, this could change if entities such as atai Life Sciences N.V. (NASDAQ: ATAI) successfully commercialize psychedelic treatments. The wave of calls to reform psychedelic laws is likely to get stronger once FDA-approved hallucinogenic treatments are on the market.
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