Let's Go Wild
#155: 6 June 2026 Rich or poor?
It should be obvious to all that Modern (allopathic) medicine is based on faulty grounds. It doesn’t seek to cure, only to relieve symptoms while ensuring a lifelong customer of (“legal”) drugs. No cure for the common cold, here’s some chemicals to delay my body from healing in a natural way. No cure for cancer, only radiation and chemicals that, in a successful-if-financially- devastating transfer of family wealth to a corporation, provides a few more months of arguably lesser-quality of life than if ‘untreated’…If your doctor is not asking about your lifestyle, diet, and points of stress then they are mere drug pushers and shills, not healers.
Also, societal and environmental causes of illness are ignored. Hunger is not an illness; nor is grief. Nor is toxicity in an environment that has been flooded with aluminum, glyphosate, and fluoride just to name a few. A person, a human being, is just cog in the system, sometimes noncompliant with corporate demands, sometimes a disagreeable thorn for a doctor to pressure into line. Ones value to the system is weighed against the profit from “repair”; hence the vastly extended efforts to keep an elderly person in a hospital, medicated and sedated, for every moment possible. It has been written that 25% of health care costs (where profits derive) are incurred in the last year of life. This alone is an argument to die at home if at all possible when experiencing a gradual decline. It may not be worth the cost to ‘treat’ me as long as possible; especially when the statistics of actual outcomes from the treatment(s) are so well hidden. A healthy person holds no value for the business model, nor does one who is dead already. Only the in-between is useful.
This model of care is not focused on my body; my silenced history, invisible connections, beliefs about reality, or hidden energetic relationships. Wild, instead, seeks to care for and receive care from others, not control. China, Iran, Russia, India (CIRI) each have a civilization that goes back not a mere 250 years, but thousands. They view the Divine differently compared to Modern, which views colonization as an appropriate way to access resources (which by definition are dead things). Key to colonization working for a short period of time is separation and amnesia. The individuals must be isolated, feeling bereft of social and economic assistance in support of health. They must also believe that There Is No Alternative (TINA), a mindset that precludes resistance and change. The healing comes from realizing and acting from a deep connection to my cultural legacy and ancestors knowledge and the dignity I feel when my actions are in line with healthy relationships and communities.
Modern’s traditions and beliefs destroy health rather than create healing. This dysfunction is difficult for most to even see, not to mention reform. We have been traumatized and broken by them our whole lives. Too many lack the critical thinking, wisdom, vision and a connection to others through mutual aid that can heal both society and self.
It is taking deep, calm breaths together that allows us to break the spell of control that keeps Modern in place. Wild healing, justice, healthy relationships and Nature are still here; just well hidden for many, and waiting for each of us to rejoin the community. I, as an individual, cannot be ‘independent’ in the Modern world; it is too specialized and focused on immediate gratification for one to have all the tools and resources necessary to go it alone. The good news is that Modern will inevitably collapse if we stay connected and stay Wild. Wild knows with certainty that the Divine is All there is. No thing, no one, is nonlocal. If I am because we all are, we are Wild.

