What is Truth + Holistic Dentistry

in Natural Medicine3 years ago (edited)

Dear Natural Medicine Community. Below i share with you some information which could prove to be very valuable for your life if you choose to dive in deep and learn from it.

I think it's very important to know what is truthful before sharing it with others, otherwise what we share could have a negative effect upon those with whom we share. I am quite confident that what i share below is relatively true, but don't take my word for it, please research for yourself to find your own truth.
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I just finished writing a comment about Truth, Relative truth and Holistic Dentistry in reply to a new Hive users intro. post. I think it will be valuable to get more exposure by sharing it here in the Natural Medicine Community. Originally posted (and now edited below) here: https://ecency.com/presentacion/@atma.love/re-fabiana01-2021911t141318227z

In my opinion, based on my person experience over the last 16 years (since i began to "wake up") and the teachings of many "spiritual masters" whose books i have read, audios listened to and videos watched, silent retreats attended, etc, the most important thing for us human beings is to experientially realise (real-eyes) that this life on earth is a game (or put another way, life is more like a movie, a secondary reality). The real reality is just One. The One true self. There is no-thing else. Everything we see, touch, hear, taste and smell is illusory. The mind interprets the input from the five senses and creates a story about it which we believe (unless our parents or peers are enlightened and teach us differently). I was "lucky" enough to discover some information (a podcast called The Human Source Code, based on The Work of Byron Katie)
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So, at all times (whenever we re-member), it is vital to view this dream/movie/game from the perspective of the One True Self, viewing this body (the one which we mostly experience life through) and all the other bodies, animals, rocks and trees etc. as illusory objects and characters in the game.

I liked it a lot because this way you can impart learning and knowledge to other people - @fabiana01

So, it is therefore super important that we are very careful what we share or try to teach others, as if what we are sharing is not absolute truth, or relative truth but coming from ego & not for the highest good, and we do not consecrate before sharing, we create karma. When we create karma (either "good" or "bad" karma - actually there is no good or bad) then we lock ourselves into the cycle of birth and rebirth (dying in one movie, then being reborn as a different character in a different move) and continue to suffer.

Having said this, while we are experiencing this life in these human bodies as being apparently real, we need to act in the play. We see others (who are actually just other characters in the movie - reflections of our mind - our mind being the projector of the movie) and think they are suffering and need our help. Actually they are more like mirrors showing us the suffering parts of our own dream character to help us wake up from the dream movie.

If/when we are able to experience life from this perspective, and become content with all that appears to be happening (knowing it is all part of the game of life and is all perfectly balanced despite how it may seem), then we are much more able to share what is relatively true without harming others. I say relatively true, as if we are sharing about things in the movie (as opposed to sharing about the "higher" perspective - from the perspective of the One True Self) then it is only true in the dream.

There's a lot to take in there. I hope i've not blown your mind :-). But there is more:

I am a student of Dentistry, therefore I love and I am passionate about everything that has to do with oral health - @fabiana01

Over the last 12 years or so i have been researching and applying what i have learned in regard to holistic heath. I have learned that the dental industry is as corrupt if not more corrupt than the rest of the medical industry. I wrote a little about the medical industry in this post yesterday: /@atma.love/chlorine-dioxide-cures-symptoms-known as COVID

As you are a dentistry student, and wish to share knowledge with others, it is super important that you learn the (relative) truth about dentistry. Conventional dentistry for example is one of the causes of MS, Lupus, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s.

I therefore in-courage you to research the following:

Dr. Hal Huggins was a pioneer of holistic dentistry but his work was heavily suppressed by the dental industry and The Powers that Shouldn't Be: https://hugginsappliedhealing.com/about-dr-huggins/

Hal Alan Huggins was an American alternative dentistry advocate and campaigner against the use of dental amalgam fillings and other dental therapies that he believed to be unsafe. - Source - Wikipedia

Some information re. dentistry here from Walter Last
https://www.health-science-spirit.com/Healing_the_Body/Dental_Problems.html

A very useful website here dedicated to holistic dentistry: https://www.healingteethnaturally.com/

After learning about the dental mafia industry 12 years ago i stopped going to the dentist. Over the years quite a few of my amalgram fillings have dropped out and the remains of those teeth have broken away. Having said that, despite missing some teeth i am still able to chew food quite well and in my opinion i now have excellent dental health. Virtually every day i do "Urine pulling" https://www.healingteethnaturally.com/urine-therapy-teeth-gum-problems.html, which is basically swishing a little of my first morning urine in my mouth for 15 minutes. Find out more about the amazing health benefits of urine therapy here: https://www.health-science-spirit.com/Healing_the_Body/Urine-and-Urea-Therapy.html

Other options if you are too squeamish to try urine pulling (although personally due to the amazing health benefits of urine therapy i think it is the best option), you could try Oil Pulling https://www.healingteethnaturally.com/oil-pulling-dental-healer.html or Water pulling https://www.healingteethnaturally.com/water-pulling-vs-oil-pulling.html

After this i brush my teeth with my own home made healing tooth powder (as virtually all commercial toothpastes are harmful for health). Here is my natural toothpaste recipe, easy and cheap to make: https://ecency.com/post/@atma.love/1tablespoonbentoniteclay1-04453338715227x21337304s35ey1p47?ref=atma.love

Apart from eating healthily and occasionally using a water-toothpick, this is virtually all that is needed for good oral health.

I hope you choose to make the effort and time to study the above, and it inspires you to perhaps become a holistic dental coach, sharing truth which will be extremely valuable to those with whom you share it. You may even choose to dive deeper into holistic health in general. I would be happy to coach you in this endeavour if you wish. Just let me know.

Sat Nam
Atma


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Dentistry is difficult. So many dentists will contradict each other. I've also found that sometimes holistic dentists are. It very holistic at all. I will note too that it's been particularly challenging now with children and trying to navigate all the information out there to make the best choices for them.

The subject is interesting and everything I can investigate about the Medicine Industries and their health management as a business, I was particularly interested in the recipe for toothpaste but the link is broken. Greetings and thank you very much for all the info

I checked the link. It works for me. https://ecency.com/post/@atma.love/1tablespoonbentoniteclay1-04453338715227x21337304s35ey1p47?ref=atma.love Let me know if you still have a problem. Thanks for your comment.

great thank you very much! Now i can see the recipe for the toothpaste! It is similar to one I knew! Thank you! the foods we eat also have a huge influence on dental health. It is curious that from the ecency application I could not see it. But if the link worked for me from the browser brave!

Chanting omh when you meditate and practice pranayama will make you everyouth and have blessing of Shree radhe shyam . Natural medicine is one of the greatest gift invented in arya civilisation which we call today Ayurveda .

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Are you able to provide a list of those books you read? I've been trying to find more books on the subject.

For sure. Here is a small selection to be getting on with. I probably have most if not all in pdf format. If you need/want, send me a message on Bee Chat with your Telegram or email:

The Presence Process by Michael Brown
Who am I? - The Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramam Maharshi
Stillness Speaks - Eckhart Tolle
“Bhagavad-gita As It Is” by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada.
The Ultimate Medicine - Nisagadartta
No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth - Ken Wilbur
The Prophet - Khalil Gibran
Grow Rich with Peace of Mind - Napoleon Hill
The Celestine Prophecy - James Redfield (and it's sequels, The 10th, 11th & 12th Insight)
The Way of The Superior Man - David Deida
THE WAY OF PERFECTION BY ST. TERESA OF AVILA
The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
Anatomy of the Spirit - Caroln Myss
The School for Gods - Stefano D'Anna

Nice, thanks! I've read the Bhagavad-Gita, but that's the only one on that list. This will keep me reading for a while. Thank you again.

You're welcome brother. Reading is one thing though, practice is another.
Most important is sitting in silence. The Presence Process (top of the list) includes a 15 minute twice daily sitting practice. I highly recommend this, perhaps as your first read.
Please keep me updated and/or ask any questions. I have plenty more to share,

Definitely, I do try to practice daily meditation. It's usually 5 to 10 minutes for me due to time restrictions. I made a post about it here https://ecency.com/hive-120078/@floresbydaforest/meditation-planned-and-deliberate which was accidentally on my wife's a account haha. But I'll keep trying to bring it up to 15 or 20 minutes. It all depends what time I can leave work. Reading has really helped bring me on this journey, specifically the book, A Path with Heart.

I will read your post. Thanks.

On awakening and just before sleeping are best times to meditate. You'll likely find after some time (probably months or more) of twice daily consistent practice, that less sleep is required, so one can get up earlier ti be sure of enough time for morning practice at least.

But, sitting still can be very challenging. As Michael Brown says in another book Alchemy of the Heart:

"When we deliberately anchor an aspect of our awareness in the present moment through a not-doing like consciously connected breathing, the unconscious energetic circumstance that once addictively absorbed this aspect of our awareness first rises into our field of experience as unfamiliar and uncomfortable physical sensations, then as convincing mental stories, and finally as fearful, angry, and grieving emotional signatures."

And this is good, as we need to feel those emotional signatures to be able to integrate (heal) them.

What a great quote, that's exactly the journey ive been going through. I've suppressed my emotions my entire life and only recently did I let them come up to my consciousness. It has made me very uncomfortable but knowing that I'm in the present moment, and that I can identify what I'm feeling at that time is so much further than I have ever been. I'll start trying to see if I can get up earlier, or maybe at least do it before my work day begins. Thank you for the quote.

I read your meditation post Thanks fir sharing. I nearly added Marshall Rosenburg's Speaking Peace to the list btw.

Ah of course he wrote more books haha, I didn't even think about looking into that.