On Elections, Voting, and Health

Looks like we made it to election day here in the US.

I’ve always loathed this day in the past. Even if you unplug from social media and mainstream “news” – which I have – it’s still impossible to insulate yourself from the fevered noise.

Our system propagates the idea that the act of voting is somehow heroic. It seems to me that the machine wants us to think that voting is our civic duty – and our only one. Like it’s the single most important thing we can do.

Case in point – I’ve seen plenty of political signs recently that say something to the effect of “Save America, Vote for XXX”.

If only it were that simple…

It will take a lot more than voting if we want to salvage what’s left of the American experiment. We’ll need to do more than vote. We’ll need to act.

That is to say, we’ll need to use our unique skills and talents to have a positive impact on our society in some fashion. Let’s talk more about that tomorrow.

Getting back to the election – this is the first time in forty years that I think the outcome will be meaningful.

As we discussed last month, America is at a crossroads. The Great Reorganization is upon us… whether we like it or not. The only question is – will we have an orderly reorganization or a chaotic one?

An orderly re-org would allow us to save and perhaps even improve the current system. A chaotic one will likely lead to the collapse of the current system… which the machine would replace with a more restrictive system of its choosing.

That’s why I believe this election to be meaningful. Not because of something one or the other candidate will do – but because of the people they will appoint to top positions within the managerial state.

People is policy. And those people will have an outsized ability to influence or impede the Great Reorganization as it unfurls in the coming years.

Given what’s on the line, I don’t expect the election results to be clean.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the winner isn’t announced tomorrow. And if they are, I wouldn’t be surprised if large swathes of people don’t accept the results. There will be claims that the election was not honest.

No matter how messy it gets, let’s be sure to take care of our health and our headspace. Health is wealth, as Thomas Jefferson used to say.

To that end, I’d like to introduce you to a fantastic resource today.

Sarah Thompson and Inner Sea Homeopathy just launched what may be the world’s first Deep Healing Club. This is a program and a support network focused on true healing and comprehensive health. Sarah is going to help you learn to think like a practitioner, to help you achieve a better understanding of your symptoms and the best possible results for your health.

I’ve known Sarah for several years now. She’s a classical homeopath – a profession that was very common early in our country’s history. Classical homeopaths provide individualized health care with a focus on holistic treatment… and I’ve seen how it works first-hand.

My father had a stroke about two years ago now. It’s the strangest thing – he lost his speech completely. It’s obvious that his mind is still sharp and his memories are still there. It’s just that the “connections” in his brain that effortlessly convert thoughts to speech were disrupted.

Dad went to conventional speech therapy and made a lot of progress in the first few months… but then he plateaued. The progress seemed to stop.

That’s when I reached out to Sarah to see if she could work with him. She agreed to do monthly consultations and suggest natural remedies that could assist with the healing process.

I’ve seen tremendous progress since then. Sarah’s approach to healing helped my old man push through the plateau. He hasn’t fully regained his ability to hold conversation, but he can now communicate verbally in a way that we can understand.

Needless to say, I’m a big fan of the work Sarah’s doing with Inner Sea Homeopathy. And the new Deep Healing Club offers this kind of personalized care along with education and a support network. It’s a one-stop shop.

And I should add that my dad’s case is extreme.

Homeopathy can work for anybody. It’s especially effective for folks dealing with basic chronic conditions that conventional medicine can’t cure. But it’s also great for people who want to take a more mindful approach to disease prevention and overall health – including mental health.

So I encourage you to learn more about the new Deep Healing Club if any of this resonates with you. You can get more information right here: https://deephealingclub.com/

-Joe Withrow