Our old outdated paradigms will be the death of us if we can’t change.
“Science today is locked into paradigms. Every avenue is blocked by beliefs that are wrong, and if you try to get anything published by a journal today, you will run against a paradigm and the editors will turn it down.” — Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer
In the book, the Energy Cure Unraveling the Mystery of Hands-On Healing by William Bengston, PhD, there is a chapter about a young cancer patient. This young woman has cancer and according to doctors, only a few months to live. Desperate, she goes to Bennett Mayrick (Ben), for help. Ben spends several sessions healing her with remarkable results. Each time she comes for a session she is much improved.
The day came for her to see her radiologist again. Every test came back negative for cancer. They didn’t believe the results and ran the tests again. They tested the machines on themselves and got normal results, but when they got results that said this woman had no cancer, they refused to believe it.
Sadly, this woman chose to do what the disbelieving doctors told her to do. They were, after the doctors, right? How could they get it wrong?
She died. Not from cancer, but from the aggressive treatment of chemotherapy and radiation for cancer she no longer had.
Why Does this Happen?
Because the doctors couldn’t wrap their heads around something they never before encountered, a woman lost her life. Because the woman chose to follow what the doctors said rather than the Truth, that woman lost her life. They had the proof in front of them and still they didn’t believe the truth in the present. They continued to be what was true in the past, regardless of the facts.
How many times have you made a choice based on what you believed to be true rather than the truth because the truth didn’t fit neatly into your reality paradigm?

Change
There are things in the world that fit the old “if it is too good to be true, it probably isn’t true”. But when Truth presents itself to us, we need to be able to recognize it.
Chose life even when no one else believes we will live.
Chose the road less traveled even if it looks different from the one everyone else uses.
Accept the world is full of truths we don’t know about yet and be alert so we see them when they present to us.
“The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper”. -Poet Eden Phillpotts

If I still lived my life by the beliefs I adopted when I was a baby, I would look and feel a lot like this old house. Classy, but falling apart. A new scientifically proven paradigm is emerging for all of us. The scientific papers are out there proving this new standard. It changes everything.
Challenge
Today I am issuing a challenge!
I challenge you to:
- Pay attention!
- Stay focused on what is in front of you!
- Take a sledgehammer to your old out-dated beliefs and use the dust left over as fertilizer to the truth!
- Accept the truth even if it doesn’t match what you believe!
- Grow!
- Find your courage!
- Sharpen your wits!
- Live the best life you can!
This challenge requires courage, stick-to-it-ness, and provides results. The process is not the important thing here. The results…the results matter. The science is out there to back it up.
Look up Mahendra Kumar Trivedi on google. I’m not putting in the link, I want you to look it up. Look up the Trivedi Effect®. Guruji Mahendra Trivedi believes in science. I believe in science. Do you?
Thank you Nancy for this eye opening piece, when there is scientific evidence, people, even doctors refuse to accept the result if it is refuting their belief system and their experience, and training-education. The Trivedi Effect has science papers in many of the worlds top universities, so hopefully young minds will not resist change.
I accept the challenge… All the items listed I practice in my day to day life. The one that is harder is to have the courage to listen to my own internal guidance… the guidance that knows and tells me that everything is in perfect timing and that I have nothing to worry about! Let it be paradigms or habitual behavior, it is the most difficult thing to find! Thank you for the reminder!