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Health care has been a very incomplete subject on this planet for thousands of years!
That is the theme of this introduction of a NEW genre of health care that claims to be complete AND valid in philosophy. No other health care system has been able to say this.
The fact that this new health care system is not yet well developed in science and technology does not take away from the huge importance of getting the philosophy right before you start digging through the tunnel to meet the guys digging from the other direction. Without proper plans
the tunnels may never meet, no matter how good the shovels! When diggers first started they used a pick and shovel. Now days the digging equipment costs millions of dollars. No matter how fancy the shovel -- if the plans are bad there can be lots of digging, even "good digging," but no tunnel!
It is yet another step in any new health care system to develop and prove a workable technology. That will come, but at this beginning point we are comfortable to have a valid philosophical start.
The biggest problem with all or any other health care system that man has known lies in the utter failure of any of them to
acknowledge the proper role, in the health of a body, for both mental and spiritual factors --- AND an acknowledgment of any mental or spiritual technology that CAN take its proper place amongst the workable technologies on earth.
You'd think a bunch of Atheists had built every other health care system. In fact, that is not far from the truth? The dominant health care system in the West just now says that chemicals can cure and ignores God. From that glaring gaping hole in logic, health care systems have evolved downward over a period of some thousands of years -- ever more toward a greater and greater reliance
on chemicals, on "life began in a sea of ammonia" and use of more and more invasive procedures.
This dwindling spiral of decreasing workability can all be traced back to the original sin. Whether or not there was some "original sin" man has behaved as if there were one -- and spent all these thousands of years looking for forgiveness, giving up and deciding that morals are not a useful part of survival.
If you are going to die, and there is no heaven, you might as well enjoy these few years!
Man has almost always had his eye on "spiritual freedom" and sought it in whatever religion or philosophy he might try. Not having found a workable mental or spiritual technology, man turned to attempts to have the human body live forever, or at least avoid disease.
Even now doctors (at least the Western variety) take a loss when they lose a patient. There is hardly anything more certain than that death within some small range of earthly years. Taxes have not been around anywhere as long as death.
These attempts have failed, of course. Those who claim that "modern medicine" is getting ever better are looking at improvements and changes in the methods of defining health and gathering statistics.
Any genre of health care SHOULD take into account all the criteria that belong in any such. CLICK HERE for a presentation of the criteria for a "complete" genre of health care.
"COMPLETE" doesn't automatically mean"workable," but there could well be complete systems that are unworkable, so not worthy of further correction. Now that I think of it there is one system that you could call "complete." I was a part of that religion for many years and believed strongly on healing through prayer.
Funny thing, everyone in that Church died just like the sinners and Atheists!