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In medicine, most of the problems that we're struggling with now are lifestyle re­lated. How one eats, lives and exercises determines at least 90 percent of your health. Genetics are important, but even given those parameters, how one lives is

very determinative.

Having a physical body, there will always be things that happen -- whether it is from genetics or from accident, or choosing a bad diet.

These advanced electromagnetic technologies can be configured as sophisti­cated electromagnetic healing and diagnostic systems.

In classified projects, technologies exist that would enable people to completely regenerate limbs or an injured spinal cord. Those exist now. But if they let them out, they would also let out the secret of these free energy systems, because it is the same basic area of physics. But in the future, when this new physics is known, we will also have a new medi- cine.

Diseases that appear now to be incurable, ranging from cancer to AIDS to other infectious diseases— even severe injuries— will be cur- able.

Right now, we live in a very corrupt world where the decision as to whether or not something is told to the public is part of a large medi- business system. It has more to do with whether a 100-million dollar drug company investment will get an adequate pay-off or not. It has very little to do with health - or the truth.

It has to do with money and the abuse of power.

Scientific healing will be vastly more evolved than what we have today, be­cause we will add to it the knowledge of these new electromagnetic systems and sci­ences that have been kept secret.

Right now, in the United States we spend an enormous amount of money on a medical system that is very ineffective for many of the conditions and diseases that people confront. That will change. In the future, medicine will be both high­tech and more holistic- at the same time.

The natural genetic encoded life span of a human being is around 120 years. In

the future, people will be living very healthy lives up to 110, 115, 120 years.

There is a time to be born, there is a time to live, and there is a time to let go, and drop the body.

There is no need to live forever in a physical body. Life on Earth is precious - but so is life in the astral worlds of light.

Once we understand the beauty of the afterlife, we will be less anxious about leaving this one.

Even in this regard, I think medicine will change. We spend an enormous percent­age of our health care funding on the last 60 days of life, often doing inhumane things to stave off the inevitable. In the future, more emphasis will be on having a good life- and a good death, at home, in peace, surrounded by loved ones, not ma­chines.

There is a certain spiritual grace and wisdom to knowing when to let go and move on.

I believe this spiritual wisdom, will parallel the medical sciences.

So we will optimize the natural lifespan of humans, meaning a high quality of life will exist into old age.

Right now, we compartmentalize science and spirituality, when really a skilled physician should also be a very spiritual being. We will have people who are skilled in the healing arts, who are also spiritually aware and will be able to help people make this transition when it is inevitable.

The passage from this material plain into the worlds of light and consciousness will be very much like what Shari had. It is beautiful. Each person who passes to the other side should have the spiritual assistance so that he or she ascends to the highest level possible- according to their own state of consciousness and life-path.

As genuine spirituality grows, the desperate clinging to the last few seconds of life, at enormous expense and suffering, will change to a more compassionate transi­tion. The more we become materialistic and less spiritual, the more we become neu­rotically unable to enjoy either life or its passing.

In the future, this level of abundance will allow us to optimize not only medi­cine and healing but also the education of every child. We will learn how to truly educate, and it will begin at an early age. Certain meditative and spiritual techniques unlock enormous potential and will be taught at 4-6 years of age.

Over time, there will be an enormous growth in the mean IQ, which is now not optimized at all.

In the undeveloped world, poverty and malnutrition greatly stunts the mental and physical growth of children. With the elimination of poverty - impossible with­out these new technologies- the minds of these children will also blossom.

In the developed and developing world, there is much chemical and toxic poison­ing -- heavy metals, lead paint, air pollution. These will also be eliminated.

Divorce rates are over 50 percent. The majority of children in some minority groups have no fathers in the home.

This is truly a spiritual problem in my opinion. I think that people will begin to view family differently, as an eternal commitment. (People may say that I sound like a very conservative person in this regard. It is not a conservative vs liberal is­sue. It is looking at it from a spiritual point of view).

When people decide to bring children into this world, that should be a permanent commitment. Every child should be a planned and wanted child. So we will have universally available birth control, and couples will have children when they are ready for the spiritual, material and social responsibility to care for another hu­man soul. I think this will become an increasingly common value. Now, I will also say that I think it will be increasingly common that people are loving and toler­ant of situations that don't work out so there will be an extended sense of support around people and their children when bad things do happen -- if they are or­phaned, or if they split up.

And while I don't think it should be forbidden to divorce, it will be very rare. The selfishness involved will diminish, because selfishness is usually what drives these problems. The focus should be on the welfare, love and rearing of the chil­dren.

People will learn to find mates that they are maturely connected to and then really commit- and then have children. Children should have the parents and ex­tended family to support them and provide the love and the discipline needed. Every child will be seen as a sacred trust, to protect, nurture and raise towards en­lightenment.

Right now, we do not have a culture that values that—and we certainly don't have a social and economic order that even facilitates it, because of the mind-numbing poverty and the disintegration of families.

Once you have joined and brought a child into this world, whether you know it (or like it!) or not, an eternal bond is created. Even after you pass on to the other world, you are with your family and you will have your children near you, and grandchildren and great grandchildren. There is an unbroken line and those indi­vidual souls -- they are part of creation -- go on eternally, through all the states of evolution and enlightenment. People will grow in their understanding of what an extraordinary event it is to bring a soul into this world, to create a conscious life.

Once people understand that, they will also understand the sacred obligation of it, and have the patience to work through life's difficulties.

I am a big advocate of people acknowledging and being tolerant of people who are gay and lesbian, because I'm quite certain it is a natural variant of human exis­tence which is present at the time of birth. The kind of wholesale bigotry that is attached to gender and sexuality will be a thing of the past. It is already, unless you are part of the immoral minority who really do believe gays, lesbians and feminists caused 9/11! The moral questions of our day have nothing to do with those issues whatsoever; it is a distraction from the real moral questions that should concern us.