Prion disease is a physical manifestation of a genocide, and genocides are based on weaving an illusion. How do you fight an illusion? I think of the scene from Don Quixote, where he is fighting the windmill, and when he realizes what he has done, he loses his nerve.
One of the symptoms of prion disease is a sense of well-being that cascades through the body like a small shower. I took a class on neurotransmitters as part of my continuing education, and I assume that the cause of this cascade sensation is when the nerves are attacked and the neurotransmitters are released.
This morning I found an article about heme proteins, and I saw that tryptophan, which is a neurotransmitter, is considered connected to the heme protein physiology--I don't remember enough of my physiology to be able to put it all together, so maybe Don Quixote can help. Am I fighting windmills?
When the grand lie has been told, the truth doesn't overcome the lie. It just leads to the point where no one knows who to trust. The only thing you can trust is Universal Law.
People who have been dragged into a war lack the principle of equality, the first requirement for conflict resolution. People who have been dragged into a genocide lack our liberty.
I have started to channel a mini-book with Joan of Arc, called "On The Road to Greatness." In it, she relates the principle of Liberty with the other principles, like the hub of a wooden carriage wheel, and that symbol suggests forward movement, but the ride may not be too comfortable. The mini-books come in triads, and cover the planning stages, and they, too, allow for progress on one's journey.
One of our unalienable rights given to us by our Creator is to be able to create the life we want--without interference. It is as if our Creator has given us the unalienable right to fulfill our purpose in life, which is to do what is in everyone's best interest. We must stand on the principles of Universal Law, which allows us to cut through the illusion, and move forward in our own progress.
What will each of us fight to defend? A noble cause?