Today marks the third year anniversary of the BioMedWorks newsletter.
Year End Meditations: Dec 31 2022
Easing into 2023, oh what will be? Hopefully, THE GREAT AWAKENING !
Abraham Maslow:
“The way to recover the meaning of life and the worthwhileness of life is to recover the power of experience, to have impulse voices from within, and to be able to hear these impulse voices from within - and make the point: This can be done.”
"One very important aspect of the postmortem life is that everything gets doubly precious, gets piercingly important. You get stabbed by things - by flowers and by babies and by beautiful things."
So from what did we wake? What death slumber captured us?
We believed that the pursuit of truth in science, the drive for discovery, the desire to relieve suffering, were what kept all the ‘players’ honest and honorable. But, it was a chivalric fantasy. These past few years crushed such delusions, under the boot heel of the ‘New World Order.’ The ‘science world’ instead, was converted into weapons of destruction and deceit. All in order to achieve the goals of depopulation and elimination of the power of the individual self.
And they almost won this war of good versus evil. But, those who did awaken, inflicted mortal injuries and death blows, upon the ones oppressing. Enough to allow us to arise, into our Post-Mortem lives.
A short documentary about the life and influence of Abraham Maslow, the founder of humanistic psychology, narrated by Jessica Grogan, PhD. Grogan is the author of Encountering America: Humanistic Psychology, Sixties Culture, and the Shaping of the Modern Self (Harper Perennial 2013).
CRUCIBLE
In order to create the content that I publish in my substack, I must first sort through all the fraud, propaganda, and deliberate deceptions that constitute our current ‘scientific and medical publications’. I must be a crucible, burning off all that detritus and dross to get to the gems. My fire is fierce, unrelenting.
In the past three years, I published 178 newsletters … about one per week.
Roughly the mix was 60% freebie and 40% PREMIUM content that went into the subscriber side of the newsletter behind the very modest cost of the paywall. A few were shared substacks from authors I respect, containing content that was crucial for our understanding.
I covered widely varied topics, and if there was commercial potential, I put it on the paywall side. If there was global impact potential meeting a general need, then I sent it out as a freebie. BioMedWorks’ archive now has more than 180 newsletters/topics to peruse. When possible, I link related reports to give a deeper picture. All these substacks still remain topical and relevant; they don’t go ‘out of date’.
Once again, I do want to express my deep gratitude to the paid subscribers, and especially my Founder donors, who subsidize the freebie newsletters. They kept me going these past three years, and now onwards going into the future …
Doctor My Eyes
Doctor, my eyes have seen the years
And the slow parade of fears without crying
Now I want to understand
I have done all that I could
To see the evil and the good without hiding
You must help me if you can
Doctor, my eyes
They cannot see the sky
Is this the prize
For having learned how not to cry?
Awake My Soul
How fickle my heart and how woozy my eyes
I struggle to find any truth in your lies
And now my heart stumbles on things I don't know
My weakness I feel I must finally show
Lend me your hand and we'll conquer them all
But lend me your heart and I'll just let you fall
Lend me your eyes I can change what you see
But your soul you must keep, totally free
Alistair Cooke:
“In the best of times, our days are numbered anyway. So it would be a crime against nature for any generation to take the world crisis so solemnly, that it put off enjoying those things for which we were designed in the 1st place: the opportunity to do good work, to enjoy friends, to fall in love, to hit a ball, and to bounce a baby.”