Tuesday 13 December 2011

ME and Children

The BMJ have reported that one in every 100 children in the UK is suffering from ME, Chronic fatigue syndrome. I haven't viewed any case studies of children. However, in every case of adults that I have looked at there was a specific reason why a part of the body switched off. For instance in one case the root cause was to do with a woman that was forced by her husband to have an abortion. It would have been her first child. In another case, the lady closed down after a break up of a serious relationship.

The first thing to do with ME cases is to ask what was going on in the life when the ME began. Then you can usually help the person to ascertain what triggered it. Once you know the root cause you can then help to work with it and to heal it. The ME is the core issue not the root cause itself. The ME is the result of something that has happened that the mind simply does not wish to accept. As such a part of the person simply switches off. In these cases of these children, I would be interested to know how many of these children were from single parent families or have lived through a relationship break-up. 

As far as children are concerned, I would also look at the parents case studies as well because the deeds of the parents do impact on children. Particularly when they are in the womb.

A great deal is being asked of children today, and I do feel that many of them are getting information overload in this computer age. Information overload can create the same kind of fatigue that is spoken about by people with ME.

In all of the cases that I looked at the women were also underweight, very thin for their height, or well overweight. This could also indicate a metabolic correspondence as well, or eating disorders that were not being declared. We have also found that eating disorders have also had past life connections and in one case the daughter took on the memory of an eating disorder that the mother had experienced in a past life. It was essential that both mother and teenager received the past life healing therapy (PLE) for the health issues that they were encountering.

One in 100 is also to do with the spiritual law.

ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA



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Thursday 10 November 2011

NO MOBILES FOR CHILDREN

The Times of India have posted an article on 'Health Time Bombs ' of mobile phones. I have to say that I have been warning people about this for years. Professor Denis Henshaw, of Bristol University, advocates cigarette-style warnings on mobile phone packets. "Vast numbers of people are using mobile phones and they could be a time bomb of health problems - not just brain tumours, but also fertility, which would be a serious public health issue," the Daily Mail quoted him as saying. According to a group of leading scientists, there are more than 200 academic studies that link use of the devices with serious health conditions such as brain tumours, the Daily Mail reported. A 2008 Swedish study suggested children who use mobile phones are five times more likely to develop a rare brain tumour called a glioma. Their report submitted by a leading group of British scientists states that 'Both the Government and phone companies could very easily do far more to alert the public, particularly children, to the emerging risks and safety measures'. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Cell-phones-could-be-health-time-bombs/articleshow/10668342.cms

Friday 4 November 2011

Suffer the Little Children

This was a lead article in 'The Times' today.

"The low esteem in which we hold our young shames both them and us"

Are our children as feral as they are so often painted? As Britain was convulsed by riots this summer, the historian David Starkey declared that "feral children", coming from lone or no parent families, accounted for around a quarter of Britain's youth.'

Stepping down last year as the nation's first children's commissioner, Sir Al Aynsley Green figured Britain as "one of the most child unfriendly countries in the world". The attitude to the young people had, he said, made his job as children's champion very difficult. These are views that threaten to make W.C.Fields sound almost paternal when he remarked that "there is no such thing as a tough child - if you parboil them first for seven hours, they always come out tender".

Now, in the interview with the The Times, Anne Marie Carrie, the chief executive of Barnado's, reports that a poll by the children's charity has found that half the countries children are beginning to behave like animals. (see page 27). Almost as many think children are becoming feral.

Given that these findings are more a reflection of this nation's prejudices than a snapshot of the reality of life in Britain today, they are a shaming barometer of how dismally low our children have sunk in our own eyes.

Especially dismaying, says Ms Carrie, is that one in four of us thinks that children who behave antisocially are beyond help by the age of 10. "What hope is there for children in the UK if nearly half of adults think all children  - your children, my children, your neighbours' children - are animals. Adults in Britain are walking away from our children and giving up on them"

Britain's sometimes chilly attitude to its young rings true, anecdotally at least, with those families that take holidays in Mediterranean countries where children are not only accommodated in restaurants but welcomed and even cooed over.

In Britain, what should be an instinctive warmth to the most vulnerable in society, is often replaced by a mix of fear, and contempt. Where adults should see a young child, stumbling to make sense of a challenging world., they see instead a thug, or a youth on the way to becoming one.

One trouble is that, as far as our children in Britain are concerned, we too often imagine the worst, and too rarely recognise the best. In the prickle of panic generated by the summer's riots, too many people rushed to identify hooliganism everywhere when there was often only pockets of opportunistic looting.

The blame fell on everything from liberal values and violence-glorifying rap music, to slovenly parenting. Dr Starkey was convinced that a "particular sort of violent, destructive, nihilistic gangster culture has become the fashion" - are removed, evidently from the peaceable age of Tudor England in which he specializes.

Historians, of all people, should know that Britain has not tumbled into hell. In 1898, The Times quoted a magistrate who remarked that "it is melancholy to find that some parents are not ashamed to confess that children of seven or eight years old are entirely beyond their control".

In his new book, the Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker catalogues how often pessimism trumps the facts. He finds that the world is rarely as scary as it is regularly portrayed. Almost everywhere, life is getting better, safer, more civilized. Our fears are often groundless. Stigmatising the young, branding them all feral for the mischief of a relative few, does both society and, especially, children an injustice.

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3rd of November, 2011.

You will notice that it was a woman that wrote this article, providing mainly quotes from male academics that influence governments on policy making.

Do we ever see words like love, compassion and mercy in mainstream media? Do we even see the solutions? No, when they were offered proven solutions and a research report, not a single journalist picked up on it. Do these male academics even know what the word mercy and love means?

It seems to me that the world waits for disaster or a crisis to happen before they are willing to speak up and do something about it.

And its no good talking about it at conferences with like minded people. People have to get out there and call the adult offenders out for who and what they are.

Recommend that they have the couraqe and humility to connect with their ‘inner child’ then maybe, just maybe, they will connect with their hearts again, so that they can understand children and connect with them.

As Christ said ‘You have to be like children to enter the kingdom of heaven’. 
Messenger of the Covenant - Children's Advocate

Tuesday 25 October 2011

British Children


The Guardian Newspaper provided an excellent article on injustice experienced by the children that went to court due to the riots. This is just a couple of quotes from it. 
Something has to give when impoverished children are told to consume and consume. In our view the advertising that saturates young people's childhood is a major concern; the biggest question is not today's rioters, it's the generation upon generation of rioters in the pipeline.
Helena Thompson
Artistic director, SPID
Even taking into account the context in which these and many other offences took place, the passing of sentences so out of line with normal sentencing practice is difficult to justify. Magistrates promise to "do right to all manner of people after the laws and usages of the realm without fear or favour, affection or ill-will". It would seem that a considerable amount of ill-will has been directed at some offenders in recent weeks.
Lynda Hall JP
London

ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA 


Monday 24 October 2011

African Children

Well the figures are being released about the 'Seven Billion Population'. 

In Zambia they have at least six children per family yet cannot even provide the essentials. Having six children when parents cannot afford them is senseless. The more children people have, the more poverty is co-created. Then African leaders ask the Western tax payers; to fund their population growth of poverty, while Westerners restrict themselves to one or two children due to sheer cost of bringing up a child.

Why should the West pay for Africa's lack of self-discipline?

Westerner's say that African's require education to make the changes. However, every person is born with knowing what is right and what is not. Every person is born with a conscience; and it does not require education to know it. Time for African leaders to talk about having a conscience and what that means for children.

The more children that parents have is not just an economical issue. It is also an emotional issue because parents have to divide their time and effort between them and the larger the family, the less quality time there is for each child. So then the children end up looking after each other, and that can co-create issues for them later in life. Then the never ending cycles continues. Children that did not get their needs met in childhood, then grow up and have children to feed their thirst for the lack of love they received as children.

Its going to be harder in the future if African leaders do not help their people to develop organically and ecologically. Food Aid is not the solution. Never has it been, and nor will it ever be so.

Love is the key for those families that are healthy like those in this clip. These families could be provided with the techniques and have their own fish farms so that there is plenty of food for all. 



Education e.g. academia is not going to feed the people because there will never be jobs for everyone. Not the kinds of jobs that people would like. Hence, why there has to be an increase of self-farming and the people being able to feed themselves.

Food feeds the people and we have to help the people to become self-sustainable.

ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15368276

Thursday 13 October 2011

ECO SCHOOL HOUSE

I have made few posts on this blog because there really as been very little that as been worthy to post. However, this is wonderful, the eco school house in the USA.


Eco School House is a documentary film about the first ever community built, environmentally sustainable schoolhouse. The story begins in a cold mid-west winter when someone sets fire to one of a handful of trailers next to a 100-year-old elementary school. It is about the vision of an architect and an elementary school principals willingness to trust in a new way of thinking. It is an inspirational story that will challenge your perspectives on architecture and environmentalism, educators and people. An understanding that growth happens in small ways, but over time change can become big changes. With a little help and lots of understanding, people come together to lead the way at a time when our country and the world may need us most. The economical and ecological schoolhouse becomes a teaching tool for everyone.


May God bless you all.

ELIAKIM

Tuesday 7 June 2011

What does the USA feed their children?

As we have said many times, 'What do they feed the children on in America?'.

This teacher is clearly being intimidated by her class and parents must take
responsibility for the fruit from their tree.

When people respect and honor themselves they do the same for others.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Smile PINKI where is Pinki now?

This an update from the smile train charity about Pinki, where is she now?





God bless her and the children of the world.


ELIAKIM

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Awesome Autistic Girl Profound Intelligence



This is an extremely important video for anyone that is involved in Autism or as an interest in it.

http://www.wimp.com/autisticgirl/


Heart exploding....such wonderful parents that stood by her.

I feel this is just the beginning for her, now that her life as opened up in such an amazing way. 



Such a gift to humanity and other autistic children.

God bless her, her family and those that contribute to her on going development and advancement. 

Army of ONE

Wonderful song, written and sung by Anna Graceman.

Tuesday 1 March 2011

A Boy Among Polar Bears

The child following his Father's footsteps to keep their culture alive.





God bless him



Saturday 19 February 2011

Children of EAST TIMOR Kidnapped

Abba said 'EAST TIMOR'


So what is happening in East Timor?

KIDNAPPING OF CHILDREN

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5qi11wCOB4 



The indigenous children in the above video are being kidnapped by the military, taken to Java into education, so that they can convert them to Islam. The military are contravening the UN Human Rights for Children, as such their political leaders should be brought before the international court of human rights; for allowing the kidnappings to take place and not arresting the military that have been involved. 


The children must be returned to their families and compensation paid by the government to the families. 


May the will of God be done. 


ELIAKIM 

Abducted Greek Children Must Be Returned

Following on from Abba mentioning 'EAST TIMOR' and the Indonesian children being kidnapped. (See the ELIAKIM blog). Today, I have been led to the information about the Greek children that were abducted by the communists.



The video is called 'Macedonia Greece, Abducted Greek Children are still looking for their roots.' These 30,000 children must be returned to their homeland.


30 is the gematria value of the Hebrew letter LAMED, it became the letter L and in the ancient pictographs it is the shepherd's staff.





May the will of God be done


ELIAKIM