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Statins and Weed

Come and listen to a story full of intrigue and very real danger.  Statins and weed and prisoners, oh my!

It’s the story of how an organized crime ring called the pharmaceutical industry unleashed fear and deceit, and will stop at nothing to corner the market on drug dealing.  Cornering the market is a form of war, and war creates prisoners–literally speaking.

It took decades for the sordid story of pharma to fully emerge, but feast your eyes on the progress that’s now been made.  The statistics below tell the tale of how many competitors have been taken off the streets, leaving much bigger profits for the winners of the war for drugs. Yes, I meant to say war FOR drugs.

You don’t actually believe you’re supporting a war ON drugs, do you?  No indeed, it has been a war FOR drugs all along.  It’s been an all out war by pharma  (another day, another war) to own control of human pain and suffering in its many forms, by owning perceived relief.

I have to admit it…the War On Drugs was built around a brilliant marketing plan — especially the tactic of using the police force as D.A.R.E. officers to spread the gospel chosen by pharma.  This wasn’t exactly a new tactic, since organized crime has always brought the police into collusion with them.  Still, using the police to scare children took the old tactic to a new level.

And how brilliant that a simple word substitution reveals the truth behind the campaign.  To win the war for drugs, let’s market it as a war on drugs.  Perfect!  I can actually imagine the conversations and meetings that continue to orchestrate this campaign with such stone-faced cunning.  It makes me shudder to think of it.

The biggest collateral damage of this positioning war by pharma is undoubtedly the effects of their products.  How about Olestra products, for the pain of weight control issues when you just can’t stop eating chips…just watch out for the anal leakage.  (Yes, we have pharma products in our food).  Or how about the new secondary anti-depressant your doctor needs to prescribe because the first one doesn’t do the job?  But the collateral damage second-runner-up is the increasing numbers of ‘prisoners of war’.  The picture above only depicts Federal prisons; if state prisons were included, most of the base map would be covered, and the “Land of the Free” motto suddenly would become laughable.

It’s estimated that ~70% of the overall US prison population committed drug-related crimes. You have to ask yourself why there are so many more drug-related crimes today?  Seems to me that pharma’s criminal marketing strategy is working quite well, and will continue to work until enough people take off their blinders and see that they’re being played by a bad-ass playa who could give two shits about their health or their pain.

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Scattered is Good

Words of wisdom from Scott Ginsberg, that give beautiful voice to the sole reason I write:

Wisdom without distribution is wasteful. What you scatter is more important than what you gather. And hording wisdom without circulation is a dangerous act of selfishness. Now, that doesn’t mean you need to publish or share every single thought you’ve ever had.

But if you’re debating whether or not to tell the world, ask yourself, “What’s the worst thing that could happen if I distribute this idea?” Odds are, the answer won’t be as detrimental as you think. Are you being selfish with your wisdom?

And speaking of speaking out, here’s a bonus link to the work of a man who has bravely and generously spoken truth to power.



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Perception = Pay Attention

MusicianSomething to think about….

Washington, DC Metro Station on a cold January morning in 2007. The man with a violin played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time approximately. 2 thousand people went through the station, most of them on their way to work. After 3 minutes a middle aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He slowed his pace and stopped for a few seconds and then hurried to meet his schedule.

4 minutes later:

The violinist received his first dollar: a woman threw the money in the hat and, without stopping, continued to walk.

6 minutes:

A young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and started to walk again.

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True Lies

I couldn’t help myself.  I chose this title because it fit so perfectly with this post, offered by actress Jamie Lee Curtis on Huffington Post, and in relation to tonight’s Oscars Awards.  Jamie Lee’s voice is not my voice, yet we speak the same language.  See what you hear…what does your own voice say to you about this?

A Fish Called Denial

By Jamie Lee Curtis

Aristotle was not Belgian. The central message of Buddhism is not “Every man for himself.” The London Underground is not a Political Movement and Denial is not just a river in Egypt. Sorry John Cleese but I couldn’t help myself…

The brilliant New Yorker cover with A-Rod signing autographs for juiced, pumped up young fans started this particular blog train. Where we stop on the way is of course the economy, the stimulus, né bailout, and then of course ending this weekend at the Hollyweird Station: Oscar-ville.

First stop — the (ste)roids.

I have one thing to ask. What about football? Cycling, tennis, soccer, skiing, swimming, and every professional sport that exists? Are we all really so deluded as to think that baseball is an exclusive club? Isn’t it interesting or ironic or terrifying that the real dope dealer in the movie, The Wrestler, Scott Siegel, was popped for dealing? Wonder if he’ll make bail and end up on the red carpet on Sunday. He is just supplying what so many want.

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Osho Said It Best

Osho was a soul scientist…a mystic who believed that all is science, and that our inner journey is a subjective form of science (as opposed to the objective science which decides about the outside world).  I wholeheartedly advocate  his advice to seekers of wisdom, and so I share it with you here:

“Always remember, whatsoever I say to you, you can take it in two ways. You can simply take it on my authority, ‘Because I say so, it must be true’ — then you will suffer, then you will not grow. Whatsoever I say, listen to it, try to understand it, implement it in your life, see how it works, and then come to your own conclusions. They may be the same, they may not be. They can never be exactly the same because you have a different personality, a unique being. Whatsoever I am saying is my own. It is bound to be in deep ways rooted in me. You may come to similar conclusions, but they cannot be exactly the same. So my conclusions should not be made your conclusions. You should try to understand me, you should try to learn, but you should not collect knowledge from me, you should not collect conclusions from me. Then your mind-body will grow.”

“My message is not a doctrine, not a philosophy. My message is a certain alchemy, a science of transformation.”

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Label Me Fearless

I want to inspire you to do something today from the raw, unblemished core of who Yü really are.  I want to encourage you to act for today–or even for one hour–as if there were nothing wrong with you.  Not one single thing.

What stops you from living fearlessly?  What stops you from doing what you say you wish you could do?  It is my thoughts that stop me, and it is yours that stop you.

We have become masters of fearful thinking, and experts at labeling our maladies.  We call them things like procrastination, perfectionism, attention deficit disorder, overwhelm, indecision, etc.

By labeling them, we are inviting their existence…and by doing so we sentence ourselves to an unnecessary, more permanent experience of them.

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Quick Change Artist

Give yourself a change workout today—no fancy learning programs or gym memberships necessary. Just make a small adjustment to some mundane thing you normally do.

Wear your watch on the opposite wrist.  Write with the other hand (preferably something no one else will read).  Go out on a limb and do some calculator-free math. Sit in the middle of the floor to eat, or eat an entire meal with no utensils.  Wash all your dishes by hand–even though you have a dishwasher.  Choose something to wear from that 80% of your wardrobe that never gets touched.  Say a few simple words to someone you would normally never speak to.  Answer your phone with a greeting besides hello.

Ooh… ahh… you can actually feel that giant change “muscle” flexing with even the smallest shift.

Use it or lose it, people!

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2009 – The Year of the Mother

I want to share the work of a gifted numerologist, Christine Delorey, who also happens to be a gifted thinker and writer.  She has written an extended piece of beautiful truth called “2009 – The Year of the Mother”.  In the comments section of this post, one reader stated that this writing was absolute truth, and I couldn’t agree more.

I am including this link to her piece directly in this post, but have also added a link to her blog in my Blog roll.  Christine has had a website for many years that offers free weekly, monthly and annual numerology readings, and she now includes this work in her blog.  Do yourself a favor and tune in to this particular message from Christine.  You will feel so much better after hearing the absolute truth spoken out loud– with no fear, but with calm acceptance of what is and what must be.

Thank you, Christine.

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