Transformation
(Draft.)
Three images ascend above this one:
Love moved upon the face of the deep as it separated from itself to come into connection with itself as amplified Love, as humans come into being in Love with the universe.
Opposites unify dynamically as energy, as everything.
Love blooms in healing the grief of separation, as conflict unfurls into connection.
Message from Nature: Protect ourselves from vortexes, which occur when extreme opposites collide! By balancing energy in the body through food, people sense more as states of imbalance approach. I am preparing a blog called "Natural Health & Eating" about combining foods to balance their energy properties.
Books I've Read
The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived, by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober, 1999.
Secret Teachings of Plants: The Intelligence of the Heart in the Direct Perception of Nature, by Stephen Harrod Buhner, 2004. (I've read the "Systole" part.)
The Mystery of 2012: Predictions, Prophecies, and Possibilities, by contributing authors, 2007 (related to the Mayan Calendar).
Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality, by Dean Radin, 2006.
Angels 101: An Introduction to Connecting, Working, and Healing with the Angels, by Doreen Virtue, Ph.D., 2006.
Hands of Light: A Guide to Healing Through the Human Energy Field, by Barbara Brennan, 1987.
Articles Where I've Posted Comments
"Op-Ed: 'I'm A Doctor. So Sue Me. No, Really.'" (Talk of the Nation, Nov. 2, 2009)
My comment provides links to evidence about how doctors harm patients to defend their personal career standing. My username and image there link to my profile, where my comments on that site are collected.
"The Fear Factor" (On The Media, Oct. 30, 2009)
My comment (#21) addresses children who disconnect after medical trauma and how illness heals, as the program brings up autism.
"Stochasticity" (Radiolab, June 15, 2009)
I describe how a physics experiment has shown that a person's consciousness affects how another thing acts.
"New Baboon" (Radiolab, Oct. 2, 2009)
I comment on how alpha male influences have dominated procedures and laws in some cultures.
"A Very Lucky Wind" (Radiolab): I comment on how similar waves of energy in physics can co-incide, which amplifies the waves, creating events people view as coincidences.
"'I feel like I'm in jail'": beneath this Star Tribune article, some people commented on guardian abuse. My comments are under username "irenesee" on comment pages 6 and 7. I don't know comprehensive details of the life of the woman who is featured in this article. However, when a woman is a peace-loving, constructive, caring whistle-blower, is it character defamation for authorities to tell the public to regard her as though she's some kind of social problem who requires special treatment? Is that treating her unfairly, unlike any other person who walks around in public? How excruciating is it to endure character defamation on a large scale for a long term?
"Drug company paid MN doctors $754,127": beneath this Star Tribune article, I posted a comment entitled, "Psychiatric Drugs Endanger Public Safety."
How many doctors are habitual users of prescription drugs who, like many addicts in denial, are driven to positions where they can get and push drugs?
Would a federal health blog, where doctors and patients posted and recommended treatments (and explained how problems were overcome), help to more fully enable informed consent? (Comment #100)
"Days ahead will tell whether Obama's health care pitch swayed lawmakers and the public" (Star Tribune article)
My comments: "Who can get overpowering organizations out of private health choices?" and "How do insurance companies treat veterans and cultural values?" (irenesee, comment pages 36 and 38)
"Real Men Get Prostate Cancer" (The New York Times, Nov. 18, 2008)
My comment, #102, provides links to: information from studies of herbal treatments that have counteracted prostate problems; discussion by a doctor on how cancer screenings can harm patients; and research showing how cancer cells become healthy when surrounded by healthy cells.
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My comment provides links to evidence about how doctors harm patients to defend their personal career standing. My username and image there link to my profile, where my comments on that site are collected.
"The Fear Factor" (On The Media, Oct. 30, 2009)
My comment (#21) addresses children who disconnect after medical trauma and how illness heals, as the program brings up autism.
"Stochasticity" (Radiolab, June 15, 2009)
I describe how a physics experiment has shown that a person's consciousness affects how another thing acts.
"New Baboon" (Radiolab, Oct. 2, 2009)
I comment on how alpha male influences have dominated procedures and laws in some cultures.
"A Very Lucky Wind" (Radiolab): I comment on how similar waves of energy in physics can co-incide, which amplifies the waves, creating events people view as coincidences.
"'I feel like I'm in jail'": beneath this Star Tribune article, some people commented on guardian abuse. My comments are under username "irenesee" on comment pages 6 and 7. I don't know comprehensive details of the life of the woman who is featured in this article. However, when a woman is a peace-loving, constructive, caring whistle-blower, is it character defamation for authorities to tell the public to regard her as though she's some kind of social problem who requires special treatment? Is that treating her unfairly, unlike any other person who walks around in public? How excruciating is it to endure character defamation on a large scale for a long term?
"Drug company paid MN doctors $754,127": beneath this Star Tribune article, I posted a comment entitled, "Psychiatric Drugs Endanger Public Safety."
How many doctors are habitual users of prescription drugs who, like many addicts in denial, are driven to positions where they can get and push drugs?
Would a federal health blog, where doctors and patients posted and recommended treatments (and explained how problems were overcome), help to more fully enable informed consent? (Comment #100)
"Days ahead will tell whether Obama's health care pitch swayed lawmakers and the public" (Star Tribune article)
My comments: "Who can get overpowering organizations out of private health choices?" and "How do insurance companies treat veterans and cultural values?" (irenesee, comment pages 36 and 38)
"Real Men Get Prostate Cancer" (The New York Times, Nov. 18, 2008)
My comment, #102, provides links to: information from studies of herbal treatments that have counteracted prostate problems; discussion by a doctor on how cancer screenings can harm patients; and research showing how cancer cells become healthy when surrounded by healthy cells.
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Links to Other Sites
Modern Medicine's Secret -- The Truth
In 7 of 7 cases, health measures improved when doctors went on strike.
Truths of the Mental Health System
High death rates can be avoided by avoiding psychiatric treatments, which have not proved effective in the long-term.
"Psychiatric Labels Plague Women's Mental Health" (Women's eNews, May 16, 2006)
Simply calling women mentally disordered has damaged their lives.
"The Myth of the Chemical Cure," reviewed by The Lancet
Forced Psychiatric Treatment is Torture, Says United Nations
Minnesota lists doctors who accept payments from pharmaceutical companies.
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In 7 of 7 cases, health measures improved when doctors went on strike.
Truths of the Mental Health System
High death rates can be avoided by avoiding psychiatric treatments, which have not proved effective in the long-term.
"Psychiatric Labels Plague Women's Mental Health" (Women's eNews, May 16, 2006)
Simply calling women mentally disordered has damaged their lives.
"The Myth of the Chemical Cure," reviewed by The Lancet
Forced Psychiatric Treatment is Torture, Says United Nations
Minnesota lists doctors who accept payments from pharmaceutical companies.
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Quotes from News Articles
' "I had no idea how much influence companies had on medical education. And it’s something that’s purposely meant to be under the table..." [said a Harvard medical student]'
Source: "Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary," by Duff Wilson, New York Times, March 2, 2009.
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'Dr. Goodwin, a former director of the National Institute of Mental Health... an influential psychiatrist who was the host of the popular public radio program "The Infinite Mind,"... earned at least $1.3 million from 2000 to 2007 giving marketing lectures for drugmakers...'
' "More than 10 years ago, when... I got involved in this effort, it didn’t occur to me that my doing what every other expert in the field does might be considered a conflict of interest," Dr. Goodwin said.'
Source: "Radio Host Has Drug Company Ties," by Gardiner Harris, New York Times, Nov. 21, 2008.
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"Dr. Biederman’s work helped to fuel a fortyfold increase from 1994 to 2003 in the diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder and a rapid rise in the use of powerful, risky and expensive antipsychotic medicines in children."
"Thousands of parents have sued..."
'One problem with the study, [a Johnson & Johnson executive] wrote, is that the children given placebos and those given Risperdal both improved significantly...
'The draft abstract... however, stated that only the children given Risperdal improved... [The executive] asked Dr. Biederman to sign a form listing himself as the author so the company could present the study to the conference...
'Dr. Beiderman [responded,] "I will be happy to sign the forms if you could kindly send them to me." '
Source: "Research Center Tied to Drug Company," by Gardiner Harris, New York Times, Nov. 24, 2008.
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Source: "Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary," by Duff Wilson, New York Times, March 2, 2009.
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'Dr. Goodwin, a former director of the National Institute of Mental Health... an influential psychiatrist who was the host of the popular public radio program "The Infinite Mind,"... earned at least $1.3 million from 2000 to 2007 giving marketing lectures for drugmakers...'
' "More than 10 years ago, when... I got involved in this effort, it didn’t occur to me that my doing what every other expert in the field does might be considered a conflict of interest," Dr. Goodwin said.'
Source: "Radio Host Has Drug Company Ties," by Gardiner Harris, New York Times, Nov. 21, 2008.
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"Dr. Biederman’s work helped to fuel a fortyfold increase from 1994 to 2003 in the diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder and a rapid rise in the use of powerful, risky and expensive antipsychotic medicines in children."
"Thousands of parents have sued..."
'One problem with the study, [a Johnson & Johnson executive] wrote, is that the children given placebos and those given Risperdal both improved significantly...
'The draft abstract... however, stated that only the children given Risperdal improved... [The executive] asked Dr. Biederman to sign a form listing himself as the author so the company could present the study to the conference...
'Dr. Beiderman [responded,] "I will be happy to sign the forms if you could kindly send them to me." '
Source: "Research Center Tied to Drug Company," by Gardiner Harris, New York Times, Nov. 24, 2008.
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Additional Comment
How many patients react like victims with Stockholm Syndrome, in relation to psychiatrists who tell such patients that they may not live unless they take medication? Since years of studies have shown that psychiatric medication hurts the nervous system, does a patient's body intuitively sense that it is being harmed by such psychiatrists? How many patients thus react like victims to an abuser -- saying, feeling and acting like they enjoy, appreciate and want the harmful treatment from the abuser, who overpowers them in a way which prevents them from regaining a free life? Can some psychiatrists (and related health and social workers) put patients in this position unwittingly, also reacting (like patients) from a sense that they survive by giving treatment, in a system which operates like that? How can patients consciously realize whether they truly benefit from treatment or not, unless they truly feel safe enough, away from such psychiatrists' power over their lives, to consciously express how their nervous system really feels? If healthier people are better for society, is damaging the nervous system worse for society? How critical is this question now, as rising health care costs burden the national economy which sustains us all?
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About Me and My Purpose
I am creating representations of humanity coming into Love with everything with which we interrelate, to help amplify this process. "Ariella Figurinas" is an artistic appellation that refers to the creation of inspired shapes in the air, or abstract visuals, or figures being conceived aerially in the energy hovering at and above the top of the head. "Figurinas" points to the visual and kinesthetic modalities of the mind conveying these creations. Finally, "Ariel" relates to the angelic inspiration that all human needs become met on earth. I also write and research for this purpose. There are photos of me in older posts.
Literally and figuratively,
Irene Cardenas
Literally and figuratively,
Irene Cardenas
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