We Are The Quick-Fix Generation
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Our free wheeling industrial society has forcednus against time. Things are changing quickly as eachnmoment grows ever more valuable. People want answers,nthey want things done fast, and have acquiredna “Quick-Fix Mentality.”
Society’s “Quick-Fix” has become a global pacesettingnphenomenon. Time and money dictate our lives.
People expect instant miracles of relief from ournmedical and therapeutic practitioners, pharmaceuticalnand other industries. We often hear: “Fix me; givenme a pill”; “The Quick Fix Oil Change”; “Fast Internetnaccess”; and “Cell phone usage for instant on-the-goncommunication.” Without a doubt, the “Quick-Fix
Generation” is alive and functional.
The trend appears evident that people are becomingnmore dependent on technology for their own wellbeing.
People depend on pharmaceutical remedies andnpay little attention to prevention and self-healing.
Needless to say, the problem is not being eliminated.
Instead, another band-aid on the symptom has beennapplied.
Approximately 75% of most physical and emotionalnissues can be dealt with by using one’s own intuitionnand wisdom. Ironically, “60% of all people whonwere prescribed pharmaceutical drugs ended up withndrug-related problems, that result in nearly nine millionnhospital admissions a year” (from the book Electrical
Nutrition). These are some of the pitfalls of thenquick-fix society. For an educated society, these arenshameful statistics.
We need to become aware that time, thoughts,nand dealing with our emotions are valuable commodities.
Attention needs to be placed on educating peoplenas to prevention and self-healing.
There is no ‘right or wrong’ attitude about thenquick-fix. What’s important is the process you use toncreate your own experiences. It is matter of choicenwhether you live an easy-going or quickened life-style.
It is also your choice on how you decide to self-healnand deal with your health challenges, or resort to thenpill and become dependent on others. Paramount tonall is your accountability for your decisions.
How does one go about resolving one’s physicalnand emotional challenges in this Quick-Fix Generation?
Take a break more often and learn to listen tonyour body. Address everyday health and emotionalnissues and confront them as they occur. Become morenresilient to self-heal yourself. Bear in mind, that eachnevent that happens to you carries a message for younto improve your life. These messages are for you tonheed, to reflect upon, make decisions, and learn fromnthem.
We encourage you to take charge of your realitynfrom the inside as well as the outside. Realize that you
outer problems reflect information about your inne
issues. The Universe constantly mirrors your oute
world inwardly, and your inner world outwardly. Remembe
this parable:
“What is above, so is below,” the authors add:
“What’s inside is mirrored outside.”
The intent of the Divine Quick-Fix Healings booknfocuses on encouraging and giving you the tools tonperform self-healing work, so you can take most mattersnof health back into your own hands. You are accountablento be happy, healthy, and wealthy. Do you
best to deal with your physical, emotional, and mentalnhealth issues. Of course, if you feel uncomfortablenwith this, then by all means seek professional advice.
Being quick is not the problem, being caught upnin rapidity is the illusion. When running at full speed,nyou can’t count the roses, you can’t hear your inne
joy and perceive your inner beauty, because your eyesnmust be glued to what’s before you.
Take a break. Seize the Moment. Quickly catch thenanswers. Smell the roses. Listen within. Quickly-fixnyour life challenges. Hear the music of Life. Enjoy you
life. You’ll soon understand that Life is like Light—nthey both have only one speed. Quickly catch this
NOW.
This article is copyrighted. Copyright @2005 Dr. Robert V. Gerard & Zeljka Roksandicnweb www.oughtenhouse.com; e-mail Robs1World@aol.com.
“Who makes quick use of the momentnis a genius of prudence.”n—Johann Kaspar Lavater
Excerpted from the bookn“Divine Quick-Fix Healings” by Zeljka Roksandicnand Dr. Robert V. Gerardnn
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About the Author
Dr. Gerard is a Holistic psychologist, psychotherapist, author, lecturer, and visionary healer. Ms. Roksandic is a healer and Reiki Master.
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