Sunday, January 10, 2010

Plague of Medicine

Norwegians were losing lives to bacteria infection until an aggressive program made it the most infection-free country in the world by cutting back severely on the use of antibiotics.

The Talmud-Book of Law says if we could see the Mazikim/Malicious Sprites we would see them surrounding us everywhere like a wall. We call them germs.

A wise man was once asked why he did not wipe out disease since God would hear his prayers, he answered that one disease would be followed by another. In our modern day doctors think they can outsmart nature, but sickness has more to do with the state of the soul than the state of the body.

Those who understand the workings of creation and the many transmigrations between body and soul let the sickness dictate the outcome; it seems from Norway’s experiment that letting ourselves be sick with the simple sickness is itself preservation from more severe sicknesses.

It is for expedience sake that drugs are implored so we can continue to work at jobs we do not like but are afraid to lose. The natural way of life which the Torah teaches is an combination and interplay between the natural system and the power of prayer–God answers all prayers, but sometimes the answer is no.

The Cabala adds, what is no in this world is yes in the next world.

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