A Labour of Love - Part 1 and Part 2, by Dr. Tess Lawrie

Out of adversity and suffering, come transformation and new beginnings. We have all witnessed tremendous darkness in this pandemic, so much loss. And yet, what I have experienced in the last two years has been the revelation of something breathtakingly beautiful to come.

In fact, it seems to me that we are participating in the birthing of a new world. If that sounds lofty and idealistic, bear in mind that giving birth is hard. I say this as a mother, and also as an obstetrician who has had the privilege to attend thousands of births. Even the most easeful, unproblematic birth takes the mother beyond the limit of what she ever imagined her body could do. There’s a reason it’s called labour: it is usually painful, messy and full of blood, sweat and tears ...

Illness is big business. This is why we’ve ended up with a healthcare system focused almost exclusively on managing disease rather than supporting health. Many traditional healing modalities focus on optimising health so that disease never occurs in the first place. In the medical mainstream, we wait for people to fall ill before taking action. Indeed, most of the tools available to doctors focus on treating disease, not preventing it. Why is that? Because there’s no money in keeping people well. It is in the interests of big pharma to keep people sick, developing drugs that have their own side effects that in turn need treating with more drugs, and so on and so on.

We thrive in love, trust, joy and compassion, and we possess the freedom to make our own choices. In any given moment, we can choose how we respond to what is happening to us and to others. We can take control of our lives and decide how we want our societies to be. This crisis, with all its darkness, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us to step away from fear and create the life we want. Together, we truly are giving birth to a new world, where life is held sacred, where systems of money, health and technology serve us rather than the other way around, and where everyone is loved. Welcome to the new world.

https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/a-labour-of-love-part-1?s=r

https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/a-labour-of-love-part-2?s=r

Wishing you all comfort in love and peace.

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After an injury (physical, emotional or mental) it can be a painful process to heal.
The body has amazing healing abilities. As do organic plants taken mindfully.
Sometimes the scars left from the injury never quite go away and yet are a
valuable reminder of the healing process.

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be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

Do not miss the comments section from her readers. I (we) are not alone in our profound appreciation for her determined and honest efforts which lack only one thing; THE PROFIT MOTIVE.

Shame on all the Andrew Judas Hill’s out there who looked to profit ahead of the saving of untold thousands of lives.

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“What the herd hates most is the one who thinks differently; it is not so much the opinion itself, but the audacity of wanting to think for themselves, something that they do not know how to do.”
-Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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The suppression of ivermectin for Covid-19 highlighted the extent to which our collective trust in the authorities was misplaced. Had ivermectin been employed early, in response to the findings of the FLCCC, I do not believe there would have even been a pandemic. Here we come to the nub of the matter.

Illness is big business. This is why we’ve ended up with a healthcare system focused almost exclusively on managing disease rather than supporting health. Many traditional healing modalities focus on optimising health so that disease never occurs in the first place. In the medical mainstream, we wait for people to fall ill before taking action. Indeed, most of the tools available to doctors focus on treating disease, not preventing it. Why is that? Because there’s no money in keeping people well. It is in the interests of big pharma to keep people sick, developing drugs that have their own side effects that in turn need treating with more drugs, and so on and so on.

Pharma willingly admits that if they cure a person’s illness it costs them future money. Doctors used to lecture people about healthy lifestyles like eating right and getting plenty of exercise, but most just turn to their Pharma computers that tells them which drugs to dispense. Natural remedies went the way of the dodo after Rockefeller created the WHO and started pushing pharmaceuticals. The rest is history.

If Fauci or congress had wanted to keep people alive they would have made sure they had enough money to eat healthy food and told them to stay away from fast foods, but they would have pissed off the fast food lobby so no. There was so much they could have done, but getting the mRNA shots into people’s arms took precedence as did remdisiver over ivermectin. And now it’s damn hard to get monoclonal antibodies which costs even more lives.

Hill's betrayal will be remembered long after he shuffles off the mortal coil. Hopefully he agonizes over it before he does.

How many congress members saw Kory's presentation and did nothing? Or did they get their doctors to write scripts for ivermectin when they got sick? What will come from the information Johnson has been getting? Will the vax injured ever get help?

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

Voting is like driving with a toy steering wheel.

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I loved the way she held Andrew Hill's feet to the fire on her zoom conversation with him.
https://www.thedesertreview.com/opinion/columnists/ivermectin-and-the-pr...

Can't find the actual conversation but it I've heard it. She stands her ground....powerfully and in the right.

Thanks for the essay!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

and for the right outcome.
I have listened to a video of her before, and her characterization of our Big Pharma controlled health system is spot on.
Cures are for fools. Prevention the same.
I am hoping for a change to keep people healthy, no matter how little it costs we people, and how little Big Pharma profits.
Take care, Janis b.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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with someone who is sincere, courageous, and enriches human nature. We must be true to ourselves and to others.

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