discover for themselves the truth of his teachings! — they wouldn't
even look for their minds were made up to the contrary.
Just because a person has a degree and a license it should not
permit him to make the many direct and indirect errors that have and
will continue to occur throughout the history of the medical
profession.
Many successful malpractice suits have raised the cost of medical
insurance so high that some doctors have ceased to practice.
Continued mistakes and costly errors may soon destroy the
profession. The situation must be corrected by investigating and
wholeheartedly accepting the knowledge and experience of the many
better methods now in use.
Recently some changes have indeed occurred. A few of the
more conscientious and dedicated of the healing professions are
beginning to look further into the natural forms of healing to
minimize their limitations. As usual, they are being highly criticized,
condemned, and persecuted for their efforts. The change has come
and will continue by leaps and bounds because the people are
demanding it in ever-increasing volume. The limitations of the
accepted systems must be done away with.
To meet the demand for simpler and more complete answers,
many new ideas have entered the healing arena of the Western
World. Acupuncture, Shiatsu, Do'in, increased activity in massage,
Rolfing, expansion in the application of Yoga, awareness of natural
nutrition, and many more have gradually, but surely produced,
among thoughtful people, an enlarged conception of the possibilities
of what can be further achieved to reduce existing limitations.
Various types of "mind control," such as Scientology, Science