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Transcript of Darryl D’Souza’s article šŸ‘†šŸ½ published in Goan Observer on 25th July’20 on What can the Common Man do about Coronavirus?

Some state that the Novel Coronavirus came to humans from bats on sale at the Wuhan wet market of China. Others say it was created in the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China from where it was purposely leaked out to the world as an instrument of biological warfare to reduce unsustainable populations across the globe. There are a sizable number of people in the world who say that the virus was originally made by USA and taken to China by troops and leaked out there, to damage Chinaā€™s reputation across the world, because China is dominating business across the world as well as spreading its population across the world.

Whatever the case may be, what really matters is how we deal with this virus now that it is here and there and everywhere. Reports from the world over indicate that the highest COVID-19 death rates are happening amongst senior citizens and co-morbid patients (people who have chronic illnesses or autoimmune illnesses and are taking allopathic medicines for them regularly). Others are also getting the virus. Whilst these others test positive for Coronavirus, some show no symptoms at all, some show symptoms of dry cough, fatigue, body pain etc., that gets over in 4-5 days like the usual seasonal flu, but a few need to be hospitalized because they experience extreme fatigue, fever and breathlessness. What sense do we make from all this information?

Here is the Key ā€“ Our Immunity! Senior citizens have the lowest immunity because of their age and decline in body performance parameters. Co-morbid peopleā€™s immune systems are also functioning at a very low level. Why? Simply because their daily allopathic pills for conditions such as diabetes, high bp, low bp, cholesterol, thyroid, arthritis, fatty liver, acidity, constipation, migraine, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, asthma, sinusitis, heart disease, kidney disease, lung disease, hormonal imbalance, infertility, backache and all other autoimmune diseases are not curative in nature. Instead they function like a life support system they need to cling onto every day of their life. The daily usage keeps the body in an imbalanced state causing the immune system to be engaged to as high as 60-70% with their management of side effects, therefore you have just 30-40% of your immune system resources left to fight the real attacks from viruses or bacteria or effects of food poisoning or drinking contaminated water, etc.

This is the reason I have been teaching people how to reverse all their illnesses with Integrated Natural Therapies such as diet & nutrition, acupressure, detox therapy, herbal medicine, yoga, pranayama and my own two devised therapies ā€“ The 5 Elements Therapy and The Natural Health Therapy, since 15 years. That is, after my own suffering of 14 years to the point of nearly dying in 2004 from the in-effectiveness of allopathic medicines. From the time I started teaching these natural therapies in 2005 and till date, I and many of my students in India and around the world have reversed our chronic illnesses. We have been leading allopathic medicine free lives! That means that we no longer fall in the co-morbid category and our immune systems operate at a much high level, making it highly unlikely that any of us will suffer from Coronavirus infection symptoms – even if the virus attacks us!

My students include doctors, healers, therapists, naturopaths, homeopaths, yoga teachers, spiritual teachers and most of all the severely sick common man. In my book ā€˜Become Healthy or Extinctā€™, I called Allopathic drugs the fake medicine science of the century and began teaching real healing with Integrated Natural Therapies. We have followers in close to 200 countries now and you may download a free copy from my website www.becomehealthyorextinct.com

The important point here is that it is being made out that everyone will get the coronavirus infection sooner or later, like we all get the flu, whether in the 1st wave or the 2nd wave or the 3rd wave by the end of this year. People with low strength immune systems who get infected by the the virus may die from their co-morbid conditions. Those with medium strength immune systems may get dry cough, fatigue and body pain that gets over in 4-5 days like the usual seasonal flu, developing Coronavirus antibodies nevertheless, and those with high strength immune systems will show no symptoms at all having developed antibodies.

Here is a list of what weakens a personā€™s immunity:

1. Eating unhealthy foods such as foods containing animalā€™s milk, processed sugar, too much oil and also processed foods that contain chemicals, as they all engage the immune system in fighting their harmful effects on the body. We should instead eat fresh food and organic if possible or grow our own food to be sure of its purity. Avoid microwaved food as well. The normal food we buy in the market lacks vitamins and minerals because they have been grown in demineralized soils through bad farming practices and that is why we in turn have become deficient in vitamins and minerals to have a strong immune system. Therefore now it is important to take supplements of the Vitamins C, B12, D, also Zinc, Iodine, Calcium etc., as per our deficiencies. We also need to drink lung strengthening teas of tulsi, ginger, lemongrass, nettle and tumeric.

2. Using body products, cleaning agents and detergents that contain chemicals. Their chemicals go through the pores of our skin and finally reach the bloodstream and then our lungs, liver and kidneys, which have to engage the immune system to eliminate their toxins. Use natural herbal products instead.

3. Living on allopathic medicines to manage chronic illnesses. No one deserves to live with sickness. Please learn how to cure your chronic illnesses. When we donā€™t do this, we not only live with compromised immune systems, but also pass on bad genes to the next generation. That is one of the reasons why our children get sicker than us at the same comparative age.

4. Surrounding ourselves with bad electricity with the excessive use of the laptop, mobile phone, being surrounded by wireless and blue tooth networks all the time. Their fields engage our immune systems and damage our energy fields originating from energy sources or chakras within our body. I have advised all my clients to replace all wireless and blue tooth networks in their homes with cabled internet and to give up using the mobile phone at home, instead use a cabled IP phone with apps like Skype to make audio / video calls to people across the globe for free.

5. There are numerous reports across the world that explain why 5G is harmful to the human body, so we need to avoid it altogether. 4G has satisfied all our needs and we need to stick lesser evils if we want to remain healthy.

6. Being sedentary during COVID lockdowns reduces immunity. Therefore exercise at home and get some direct sunlight too every day. Walk bare feet on the Earth to reduce internal inflammation and increase body immunity.

7. Stressing about whatā€™s going on in the also brings down our immunity. So instead of worrying, take the proactive steps advised above. Meditate daily. Resolve relationship problems, work online from home, make goods at home, deliver online services to keep your income flowing.

We surely need to follow the advised social distancing norms as well and use face masks when near other people, wash our hands and home brought items with soap or use hand sanitizers whenever there is a chance of transmission. Self-quarantine during mild symptoms and if they get worse go to the hospital for treatment. One of the best devices to check if the virus is affecting your lungs is a Pulse Oximeter that costs around Rs.2000. It is clamped on the finger for a little while to measure the oxygen level in the blood. If it shows less than 95% go to a hospital to be tested for Coronavirus positivity.

Across the world they ask teenagers to go do the shopping instead of their parents and least of all their grandparents. Why? It is because they have much higher immunity than their parents and grandparents and why is that? It is only because they have not abused their bodies as much with bad food, bad body products, bad electricity and stress in life because they have lived lesser number of years, and most of all because they are not taking allopathic medicines that cut your immunity in half!

Many doctors and naturopaths advise steam inhalation twice or thrice a day since reportedly heat kills Coronavirus that first accumulates in the para nasal passages for 3-4 days before it makes its way to the lungs. What I am doing is breathing the hot air of my hair blow dryer for 3 minutes through my nose after covering the rest of my face with a thick towel, whenever I come home from outside and once every night before going to bed. I feel there is no harm in doing this as well.

I believe that if we follow all the above advice, the number of people suffering Coronavirus symptoms will drastically drop and there will be no need for vaccination. I have lived the last 15 years of my life without a day of sickness and without any medicines and I know everyone else can do it too. For 3 days in April this year I felt a mild pain in my right upper chest when doing the Surya Namaskar in the morning, but the pain disappeared on its own. Who knows, it may have been a Coronavirus visit.

I am very apprehensive about vaccines because Iā€™ve been researching them a lot and there are innumerable accounts from across the world of the damage they have caused the human body, instead of benefits, in the last 30 years. After all, vaccines are made by the same business companies which have scammed us into taking Allopathic medicines for chronic illnesses over the last 80 years and profiteered from our misery. My experience and research tells me that vaccines are designed to keep us sick!

 

Shared from 19th Oct’19 The Navhind Times – Goa eEdition

At Aug’19 Pechakucha Goa on The Story of Your Food.
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Shared from the Jul’18 The Times Of India – Goa eEdition

WHY GOAā€™S ENGINEERS ARE TURNING TO FARMING

Kimberly.Colaco@timesgroup.com

Gone are the days when doctors, engineers and lawyers were seen as the only success stories in society. In a curious reversal of that trend, many Goan engineers are now hanging their boots, and instead coming back to their lands and their roots to pursue farming and agriculture. Though it might not be as lucrative as their earlier high flying careers, for many, itā€™s still the best decision of their life! We chat with some of the stateā€™s new-age and unconventional farmers.

WHY FARMING? FOR BETTER HEALTH AND A BETTER SOCIETY

There are many reasons why these former engineers chose to give it up all and turn to farming instead. These include wanting to do something for the environment, to grow more food for an increasing population, or to simply reconnect with the earth and find inner peace.

Alirio Heraclio Botelho, 30, from Nachinola, Aldona, has three degrees ā€“ electrical engineering, software engineering and an MBA from NMIMS, Mumbai. Yet, he decided to switch gears, and opt for dairy farming as a profession.

ā€œMy family has been into agriculture since my great-grandfatherā€™s time. They looked after plantations of cash crops such as coconut, cashew, arecanut and mango. As a child, I was good at gardening, and my mom would make me plant saplings because I had ā€˜green thumbsā€™. However, when my dad tried to get me interested in the plantation work, I couldnā€™t see myself doing that after completing Engineering,ā€ says Alirio, adding, ā€œItā€™s funny how, the more we try to change things, the more they remain the same. My dad would have been proud had he been alive now. The only difference between him and me is that I am more ā€˜Shetkarā€™ than ā€˜Bhatkar.ā€

Suprajit Raikar, 34, a software engineer from Benaulim, turned to apiculture in order to ā€˜give back to societyā€™. He says, ā€œI didnā€™t like working in Bangalore. I wasnā€™t very happy there. So, I decided to come to Goa, and it was here that I learnt about how the farmers were being cheated by middlemen.ā€

THE NEW BREED OF FARMERS IN GOA

ā€œI started using technology to make people aware of organic food consumption. I realized that venturing into apiculture as a profession was a better option. Though there are so many honey products in the market, there is still always a need for organic honey,ā€ says Suprajit.

Twenty-five-year-old, computer engineer Chaitanya Malik returned to his ancestral property to take up farming, because he knew that it would be a more satisfying career option for him.

He says, ā€œI didnā€™t want to work under a boss and take instructions. I wanted to be my own boss instead. I realised that there was no point in heading to metro cities and working in the pollution when I could do something on my own here in Goa, and live peacefully.ā€ He adds, ā€œFarming connects you to nature. I have always had passion for it, Whenever we visited our ancestral home, I would love going to our fields, and plantations. It would give me peace.ā€

ā€œTo solve the nationā€™s malnutrition problem, we need to grow good quality food, and producing food is becoming a real challenge nowadays. With the population growing at an intensive pace, water and land are becoming scarcer every day,ā€ says 33-year-old Ajay Naik, who has a BE degree in Computer Science and Engineering. He explains, ā€œI was looking for agricultural technologies which would help me grow healthy food, and thatā€™s when I came across hydroponics. Through it, one can grow healthy food in a controlled environment, without using soil and with very less land, water, and labour. After two months of research, I decided to start Indiaā€™s first hi-tech vertical hydroponics indoor farm to grow top quality, pesticide-free exotic vegetables. We started our first farm in late 2016.ā€

Darryl Dā€™Souza, 48, an Industrial engineer, decided to get into farming after suffering from health problems for over 14 years. He says, ā€œIt was mainly a digestive disorder, which required surgery. I had fungal growth in my intestines, besides problems such as blood toxicity and severe skin allergies. I tried all of modern medicine, and it failed to cure my sicknesses. Thatā€™s when I turned to natural healing systems, like acupressure and naturopathy, followed by changes in my diet and nutrition, which did most of my healing. From that point onwards, I realized the important of healthy organic food and began to conduct lectures about it at seminars and workshops on health. I realized then that there was hardly any organic farming being done in Goa, and decided to do some myself.ā€

ā€˜IT TAKES A WHILE TO GET USED TO THE FRUGAL LIFESTYLEā€™

ā€œCurrently, I am just breaking even, after covering my variable costs, such as food for the cows, and the fixed costs of labour, electricity, fuel and EMIā€™s. In the future too, every 10 cows I add will add ā‚¹40,000 to my bottomline,ā€ says Alirio, adding, ā€œI was earning over a lack a month before resigning from the corporate world. I keep getting asked, ā€˜why did I take such a big risk?ā€™ The answer is that, for me, the fear of not starting something of my own was much more than the fear of failure. Dairy farming can definitely be remunerative with over 25 cows, the caveat being that you need to supervise the dairy farm on a daily basis for at least a couple of hours.ā€

Nestor Rangel, an electronic engineer who has a horticulture and dairy farm, believes the more the land, the better opportunities people will have to earn.

Chaitanya adds, ā€œThough the first few years are full of struggle and learning, once you learn the ropes, things are easy. During this phase, one has to be mentally and financially supported by their family. We grow different crops every season, and earn through that too. One can start growing multiple crops, from veggies likeĀ bhindiĀ to fruits likeĀ papayaĀ andĀ banana, that can yield more money.ā€

Suprajit says it took him a while to get used to living a frugal lifestyle.

ā€œWhen I was working in Bangalore, I used to earn around ā‚¹80,000 a month, which I would spend on online shopping, eating out and living a lavish lifestyle. After I took up apiculture, things were really bad the first few years, but are much more stable now. It takes time to get used to not earning much after you earn so much.ā€

When it comes to dairy farming, the government provides a subsidy on dairy equipment, livestock and infrastructure. The agriculture department too provides a substantial subsidy for purchase of irrigation equipment, mechanization and seed/saplings purchased.

ā€œThe Goa government has a lot of schemes for young minds to take up agriculture. I want to be an example for people to take up farming,ā€ says Chaitanya.

ā€˜THE FOUR YEARS OF ENGINEERING REALLY HELPEDā€™

Most engineers have an analytical bent of mind and are good with numbers, and both these qualities compliment the setting-up and running of a business.

Alirio, for example, has developed a system which calculates his per day, per cow nutritional requirements and profitability at the click of a button, and uses technology to reduce dependence on labour. ā€œI have also added a sprinkler irrigation system, which is designed to be fully automated. That way, one acre of land gets irrigated at one time without the use of labour to change sprinklers or valves. Since the climate of Goa is hot and humid, we have made the structure in a way where there is ample cross-ventilation.ā€

ā€œWe have used a lot of agricultural engineering techniques and modern farming techniques, like drip irrigation and polyhouse technologies. Those four years of engineering really helped,ā€ says Chaitnaya.

Darryl follows the principle of permaculture design. ā€œItā€™s about using the available natural resources to get the best possible soil quality and environment for food growing. I also follow the principles of organic farming and natural farming to get the best produce with least cost. From my industrial engineering experience and specialization in supply chain engineering, I began to look at the contamination in our food supply chain that is the cause of so many illnesses in society. The results were shocking and from that day onwards, I began doing a seminar called ā€˜Small changes for a big impact in your health, food supply, the environment and this planet.ā€

ā€˜MY FAMILY WANTED ME TO TAKE UP A JOB WITH A STEADY INCOMEā€™

Many didnā€™t find it easy to convince their parents about their farming aspirations.

ā€œThere was some convincing that needed to be done with regard to sustainability, but once my folks knew that I was serious, they went with the idea. In a way, I am lucky that I donā€™t have any dependents or other financial obligations. Luckily, I cleared my education loan before I resigned and this gave me a lot of flexibility in decision-making and utilization of my time,ā€ says Alirio.

Suprajit says that he too comes from an affluent family, and so his family wasnā€™t very keen on him pursuing this career. ā€œMy family was not sure why I wanted to take it up. There were also questions raised about me being from a high caste family and working in the fields. However, caste never made any difference in my mind.ā€

Chaitanya too says his parents would have preferred him to be an engineer. ā€œThey asked me to look for a stable job with a monthly income, while I was of the opinion that when I start a business, it has to be full-time. For the first year, there was hardly any income, and my parents were skeptical. However, after a year, there were returns, and we have been doing well. In fact, they are now encouraging me to expand the business.ā€

Luckily for Nestor, his family was already doing well, so it didnā€™t take much to convince them to let him take up cultivation.

MY FAMILY HAS BEEN INTO AGRICULTURE SINCE MY GREATGRANDFATHERā€™S TIME. THEY LOOKED AFTER PLANTATIONS OF CASH CROPS SUCH AS COCONUT, CASHEW, ARECANUT AND MANGO. AS A CHILD, I WAS GOOD AT GARDENING, AND MY MOM WOULD MAKE ME PLANT SAPLINGS BECAUSE I HAD ā€˜GREEN THUMBSā€™. MY DAD WOULD HAVE BEEN PROUD HAD HE BEEN ALIVE NOW. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HIM AND ME IS THAT I AM MORE ā€˜SHETKARā€™ THAN ā€˜BHATKAR’.Ā ā€“ Alirio Heraclio Botelho, 30 from Nachinola

I DIDNā€™T LIKE WORKING IN BANGALORE. I WASNā€™T VERY HAPPY THERE. SO, I DECIDED TO COME TO GOA. I REALIZED THAT VENTURING INTO APICULTURE AS A PROFESSION WAS A BETTER OPTION. THOUGH THERE ARE SO MANY HONEY PRODUCTS IN THE MARKET, THERE IS STILL ALWAYS A NEED FOR ORGANIC HONEY.Ā ā€“ Suprajit Raikar, 34, from Benaulim

I DIDNā€™T WANT TO WORK UNDER A BOSS AND TAKE INSTRUCTIONS. I WANTED TO BE MY OWN BOSS INSTEAD. I REALISED THAT THERE WAS NO POINT IN HEADING TO METRO CITIES AND WORKING IN THE POLLUTION WHEN I COULD DO SOMETHING ON MY OWN HERE IN GOA, AND LIVE PEACEFULLY.Ā ā€“ Chaitanya Malik, 25, Alto Porvorim

FROM MY INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE AND SPECIALIZATION IN SUPPLY CHAIN ENGINEERING, I BEGAN TO LOOK AT THE CONTAMINATION IN OUR FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN THAT IS THE CAUSE OF SO MANY ILLNESSES IN SOCIETY. THE RESULTS WERE SHOCKING.Ā ā€“ Darryl Dā€™Souza, 48, from from Candolim

THROUGH HYDROPONICS, ONE CAN GROW HEALTHY FOOD IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT, WITHOUT USING SOIL AND WITH VERY LESS LAND, WATER, AND LABOUR. AFTER TWO MONTHS OF RESEARCH, I DECIDED TO START INDIAā€™S FIRST HI-TECH VERTICAL HYDROPONICS INDOOR FARM TO GROW TOP QUALITY, PESTICIDE-FREE EXOTIC VEGETABLES.Ā ā€“ Ajay Naik, 33, from Mapusa

Interview in Business World Magazine, Apr’18 by Nina Kler

India Needs A Renaissance In The Field Of Medicine

World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on 7th April, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization, as well as other related organisations. This year the theme is: Universal health coverage: everyone, everywhere.

UHC means that all individuals and communities receive the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. It includes the full spectrum of essential, quality health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care.

Today, at least half of the worldā€™s population still do not have full coverage of essential health services. Over 80 crore people (almost 12 percent of the worldā€™s population) spend at least 10 percent of their household budgets to pay for health care. India has a long way to go.

To mark this day, Darryl D’Souza, a Pioneer in Integrative Mind, Body & Spirit Medicine shared his views on health, healthcare and his recommendations for a healthier life with BW Businessworld.Ā 

What is health according to you, keeping in mind the mind body soul connect?

Much earlier, life was integrated because society was integrated thanks to ancient cultural time-tested practices. Modern ideas have caused a separation where different groups of people choose to excel in specific areas of their preference like the physical dimension that gives a lot of importance to the body and its looks, or the mind and its endeavor of smartness and intellectualism or the spirit and its other worldly aspirations of moksha, bliss, and enlightenment. This has resulted in an unbalanced development of the individual. It has also caused the subscribers of each of these philosophies to glorify their area of excellence and put down the other areas with derogatory labels such as materialistic, egoistic and light headedness.

The way of making people holistic and healthy is to design our homes, education systems, work spaces, social events and our arts & cultural events with energies that have a balance of body, mind & spirit. There are very few individuals and institutions across the globe who are doing such work and this needs to go mainstream for all in society to benefit. My work in integrative mind, body & spirit medicine since 2005 is one such endeavor that has connected doctors, healers, therapists, counselors, healthcare providers and the common man. They all speak a common language now and have a very balanced, cohesive and supportive outlook towards healing the human body of sickness. Now I am part of a global organisation whose mission is integrative human development and we are indeed fortunate that it is founded in India.

A high-quality human being is a self-empowered being who has the skills to handle the hurdles of modern life. It is a being free from illness, free from negative attitudes, and one who creates value wherever they go. They become an asset to their families, their societies, and their nation. A high-quality human being is a being who brings optimism and cheer along with them, and while doing this, they do not cause any damage to others or to the environment. This was the essence of my speech at the 1st World Parliament on Spirituality in 2012.

What are your views on access to universal access to quality healthcare in India today?

In India, people in metro cities believe that they have access to ā€˜quality healthcareā€™ and they measure the quality by looking at how highly placed and priced a doctor is, how clean and ordered a hospital is, how long a medical prescription is, and how long the list of recommended diagnostics are. Costly is equated with quality.

Are individuals or healthcare institutions keeping an emphasis on how fast recovery from sickness actually is? And has that recovery been achieved in one area of the body by compromising another? Why is surgical removal of an organ seen as something lofty as compared to a natural cure that takes longer, but does not deprive a human being of a part of their body? In a country like India that has such ancient health traditions like ayurveda, yoga, and acupressure, why has reactive healthcare dominated preventive healthcare?

India needs a renaissance in the field of medicine and I know it will be possible thanks to the ongoing endeavors and passion of thousands of healers, therapists, naturopaths, yoga acharyas, counselors and advocates of holistic medicine in the country. India can show the way to the world once again in the field of medicine, if our institutional heads and heads of government take a holistic and inclusive approach to the subject.

What are your recommendations for better access of healthcare?

Metro cities in India are already overcrowded with commercial and disintegrated medicine setups. The setting up of smaller integrative mind, body & spirit medicine centers is a simpler task and can be done all over the country. That is how people will have regular and local access to healthcare.

In 2016, I sent an official proposal to Goa Tourism Development Corporation of promoting Goa as a tourist destination for wellness. It was innovative enough to generate income for the local people through space rentals, employment for local youth, natural landscaping of the premises to facilitate healing, organic food production and consumption, cleaning up of the air, water and garbage, and it proposed of local parks for exercise, recreation, and sport. Unfortunately, GTDC has not yet acted upon it, but such similar win-win models can be implemented everywhere in India.

Acquiring integrative mind, body & spirit medicine skills is not a herculean task at all. It was what I did in 2003-05 to save my own life, after the best of modern medicine could not help me over 14 years of progressive sickness.

What are your recommendations for better health?

Have a healthy diet.

Get at least 1/2 hr of direct sunlight every day.

Walk or stand on bare earth for half an hour a day.

Have 1 hour of physical activity every day.

Beat stress through meditation, by spending time with nature, being with children, watching fun movies and expressing yourself through art and culture. Be a social person and interact with people in fields of your interest.


Darryl D’Souza at TEDxPanaji Feb’18 speaking on – What is Food for Human Beings – How he cured Chronic Illnesses and Reverse Aged. Please click on the pic below to see the video that is reaching 2 million views.

Interview in The Herald newspaper, Nov’16

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Darryl D’Souza at the Goa Environment Festival withĀ Miguel BraganzaĀ – Secretary of Botanical Society of Goa,Ā Clea ChandmalĀ – Permaculturist,Ā Rita Mody JoshiĀ – President of Confederation of Indian Industries Women’s Wing and Ulhas Kakode – Director of The Agricultural Dept. of Goa.Panel discussion on Organic Farming and Environment. The topics discussed were:

1. The negative effects of commercial chemical based farming on the soil, farm produce, depleting water table, health of people, cost of food, logistics of food supply, the environment and global warming.
2. The benefits of Organic and Natural Farming.
3. Farming better suited for Goa.
4. Organic farming and the wellness industry.
5. The value of growing local, seasonal and resource aligned crops.
6. Involvement of the common man in food growing.
7. Attracting people to a business of profitable organic or natural farming.
8. Consumer awareness of the positive impacts of organic and natural farming.
9. Organic Certification
10. Government aid promoting farming ventures.

Darryl D’Souza speaking at The 2nd World Parliament on Spirituality Nov’16 on Unity Consciousness within manifests World Peace Without. Please click on the pic below to hear him.

Darryl D’Souza’s interview on ‘Curing Illness with Integrated Natural Therapy’ by Sara Jane on Gift of Healing TV, Sep’16

Towards Planetary and Human Health: The Work of Darryl D’Souza

By writerĀ Burl Benson Hall, publisher to OpEd News and the host of BlogTalkRadio show ‘Envision This’.

The past several centuries has provided major scientific, spiritual, philosophical and epistemological challenges for us human beings. It appears that we have gone hog wild in our domination of Nature, both in terms of human Nature as well as planetary. The story of human domination was indeed a marker for the beginning of what we call civilization. In a sense, the course of civilization is marked by human top-down ethos that led to a rape of Nature, the human Psyche (Soul or Mind) and women specifically.

Consider this message in relationship to the wisdom expressed in the following cartoon regarding the education of our children.

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We have ultimately lost the natural wisdom of our ancestors through dogmatic, idealistic and rationalist approaches to all the major disciplines. These approaches further cultivated a strict top-down rule that spoke of God over Man who was over Woman who was over Nature. No one dared to claim; however, that Nature meaning Essence was also Yahweh, or I AM (i.e., the Universal Self).

Yet, in recent times, many Western scholars began to see the wisdom of ancient lifestyles and their belief in an intelligent Nature. One such scholar was James Lovelock, who developed the Gaia Hypothesis. This hypothesis states that Gaia (Earth) operates as a single organism. In essence, within all of us, there is a complex interaction between our cells in relationship to external plants, animals, atmosphere, land and seas that make the world habitable for the type of life we have today. We are participants in the System and NOT the Kings of it! Furthermore, it appears the System builds itself and not some externalized God or Goddess. There is literally nothing to believe in. Its simply looking at the process of what Lao Tzu, author of theĀ Tao Te Ching,Ā refers to as the Way. The Way is simply the Process of Nature.

Realizing this deep wisdom of Nature, holistic health practices exist as forms of healing that consider the whole person — body, mind, spirit, and emotions — in relation to the environment in which he or she resides. The ultimate quest of holistic health practices is for optimal health and wellness. One can achieve optimal health — the primary goal of holistic medicine practice — by gaining proper balance in life.

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Darryl D’Souza is one such holistic healer. Darryl is a vibrant and committed holistic healer from India who edits the new monthly online magazine on holistic health called CMSE (Continued Medico-Spiritual Education). CMSE helps doctors, holistic healers and the general public learn from one another about maintaining health. His magazine is an initiative of THE WORLD UNITED Doctors’ and Healers’ Association.

The World United Doctors and Healers Association (TWUDHA) was originally founded as New Age Doctors Association. It was founded in May 2007 with the launch of India’s 1st CMSE (Continued Medico-Spiritual Education) in the city of Hyderabad, India after a few brainstorming sessions among a group of enthusiastic and dedicated Holistic Health Practitioners. These practitioners came forward to create this platform. They wanted all the health professionals to learn from each other in order to create a global holistic health model. Therefore they morphed into a Doctors and Healers Association under the auspices of The World United.

Wherever you are in the journey of self-actualizing, the holistic model of practice assists you by keeping you updated regarding the diverse holistic options available in the health care division. These options range from the ancient to the new age remedies encompassing a wide gamut of therapies.

TWUDHA’s vision is to merge the wisdom of conventional healthcare, alternative healthcare and the ancient healing sciences, in order to evolve a holistic model of health that is minimally invasive, safe and economical. They envision merging the wisdom of conventional healthcare, alternative healthcare and the ancient healing sciences, in order to evolve a holistic model of health that is minimally invasive, safe and economical. They intend to become a resource of information for the multitude of safe and effective healthcare options available, and to facilitate a worldwide network of wellness centers where holistic remedies are practiced.

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I applaud this vision. Healthcare clearly needs deeper reform than just a change in how we pay for it–in how medication and treatment is commodified. Healthcare needs to honor and promote the health of each person’s whole being, not just treat chronic illnesses as cash cows.

The primary principles of Holistic Medicine are to help a person towards a total well being in all domains of their lives: physical, psychological, emotional, vocational and spiritual. They also help people cultivate appropriate attitudes for personal well-being as well as helping to change life style practices. Of course, life style changes are paramount in the practices of holistic health as is appropriate nutritional practices.

The ultimate goal is to empower people to take care of their own health by cultivating inherent healing abilities. The thrust towards this end entails developing positive relationships that can foster the cultivation of personal energy.

Darryl has also written a book on these therapies,Ā Become Healthy or Extinct.Ā The issue of moving humanity away from focus on illness toward holistic health is that radically important to Darryl. He believes the future of humanity depends on this shift. Therefore, the book is available as aĀ free download on the home page of his website: http://becomehealthyorextinct.com

Darryl does a monthly 1-day workshop on health titled “Curing Chronic Illness without Medicines” in different locations within India. He also does a weekend spiritual workshop called ‘The Alchemy of Spiritual Transformation’ for those who want to be part of the great evolutionary transformation that is under way on our planet. He also does a weekend spiritual workshop called ‘The Alchemy of Spiritual Transformation‘ for those who want to be part of the great evolutionary transformation that is under way on our planet.

He is not alone in his work towards spiritual transformation. Indeed, there appears to be a movement afoot within the human race to evolve and enter a new paradigm. This evolution is being written about, and is manifesting. As Anne Baring says in herĀ Dream of the Cosmos: A Quest for the Soul:

We are awakening to what I have called the Dream of the Cosmos–the dream of an enlightened humanity engaging in a new role on this planet: a role that is in harmony with the evolutionary intention of the Cosmos and is no longer driven by the quest for power, conquest and control and the appropriation of the Earth’s resources for the benefit of the few. As we begin consciously to align ourselves with the luminous ground of reality, our minds will serve the deepest longing of our heart, the deeper wisdom of the Soul.

Will this evolution truly unfold?

Who can say for certain? It will manifest if we co-create it; it won’t manifest if we continue to live, act, and work out of our current paradigm. Do you believe it can become humanity’s future? Are you helping to make it so? These are the more important questions.

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Envision This
Click on the above image or on this link to hear my BlogTalkRadio interview on my healing journey, the book that came out of it, The World United – Doctors’ & Healers’ Association, and the CMSE -Magazine on Holistic Health

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Article in THE WORLD UNITED Spiritual E-Digest Oct’13 IssueEat your way to Health_Pg1Eat your way to Health_Pg2

Article in E-Zine Kaleidoscope October’13

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Interview in E-Zine Kaleidoscope June’13

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Article in Energy Works magazine Jun’13

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Interview in Life Positive Mar’13Ā by wellness event organizer Latika Kalantri

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Click here to download my free e-book ‘Become Healthy or Extinct’ from the homepage of this website and learn how to cure yourself of Chronic Illness.

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Envision This

Click here to listen to my interview ‘Listening to Mother Nature and not the Experts about Health’ on a US BlogTalkRadio show ‘ENVISION THIS’, that showcases visionaries who bring all things new to this ever changing world.

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15th Sept The Great Goan Weekend

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