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Life’s Journey by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I live an interesting life. Three months ago, I accepted a new job. I lived in a hotel in two different states for three months as project manager. I’m in charge of the renovation of two hotels. My next project is working on the interior of a four story gutted building.

I sold my house, gave my car to one of my daughters, and now I’m living in a third state. I moved from Arkansas to Delaware, which is rather amazing since I have never lived anywhere but Arkansas.

We hear about the “Southern Rednecks” and those “Damn Yankee’s”, but my experience has been very positive. The people in these northern states of Pennsylvania, Illinois and Delaware have welcomed me with open arms. A week ago when I moved to Milford, DE, my colleagues told me “welcome home!” That’s incredible since I only met some of them three months ago.

Cultural Impressions

We hear in the news about all the division between people. Black vs white, people from India vs everyone else and Chinese are looked down on because of the Chinese Communist Party and the virus unleashed on the world.

This “Southern Woman” is welcomed with open arms everywhere I go. Basically, everyone is striving for the same things. We all want to enjoy life. To have healthy children and to be healthy ourselves. Everyone wants to be able to pursue their dreams.

The owner of the company I’m now working for is Chinese and the president of the company is also Chinese. It has been interesting for me to develop an ear for the Chinese accent. I know my southern girl accent has been a challenge for them as well. However, we seem to be able to work through these moments without much difficulty.

Furthermore, I don’t see racism in the south, nor have I seen it in the north. So, I have to wonder, ‘why is the news media pushing this agenda?’ Most importantly, the general population isn’t listening to it. That makes me proud of my fellow citizens.

What’s next?

I want to share with you who I am working with. What could have inspired me to uproot myself and so easily move more than 1,200 miles from my home?

I’m privileged to be working for Tesla BioHealing. The projects I’m working on are Tesla MedBed centers. This technology is truly amazing. I hear and see the most incredible stories from people who have used the products. Lives are changed!

You have heard me say in the past, that as a doctor of natural health, it’s astonishing  for me to witness how fast the body can heal and repair itself when it’s given the right tools. Clean food and air, a healthy living style, a good attitude, all go a long way. Now there’s a new tool for you to use for your body to help improve itself.

I invite you to go to: TeslaBioHealing.com and read about this life changing technology.

Summary

I will share more of my life adventures with you as more opportunities unfold. Therefore, be on the look out for more stories as my new journey unfolds.

Most of all, remember, age means nothing. Most of my friends are retired. I was forced into retirement for three years after a semi truck hit me. I wish I had been able to use the Tesla BioHealing products back then. But, at that time, they were just being developed by a remarkable man. This doctor thought to himself, “There has to be a better way for me to help my patients.” Fortunately, for us all, he found the way. The future of medicine is now changed forever.

 

Adam and Eve Story Across Cultures Part 1 by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

In the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religious traditions, the first parents were Adam and Eve. Next there’s the story of Gikuyu and Mumbi who were the first parents of the Agikuyu from Central Kenya; they are the largest tribe in the country. Next is the Bukusu story of Mwambu, the first man. Mwambu means creator or pioneer. He was fashioned from mud by Khakaba which is what the Luhya call God. God gave him a wife named Sela.

Do you know there are about ten different stories around the world telling of the first man and woman? These stories are similar, but each has a different twist. All are considered myths. I’m not here to debate if the creation stories about man and woman are a myth or not. What I do want to take a look at is the possibility of yet another meaning to the “Garden of Eden” story.

Traditional meaning of the Garden of Eden Story

In the traditional story of the creation of mankind, we are told God made man in His likeness. I AM THAT I AM, being perfect, having unconditional love, decided at some point in the remote past that he wanted a living being to possess the same kind of wonderful existence and righteous character he had always experienced. God then decided man should have a helpmate so he would not be lonely, thus creating woman.

Spirit Most High put the first couple in a garden paradise where He provided all that the man and woman would need to live out a happy life. Man was made to look over the rest of creation and paradise to see that all went according to plan. But, what was the plan?

In the story, God told man and woman that they could have anything in the garden, only they could not eat the fruit from the Tree of Life. We all know what happens when one is given a temptation and told not to do something. That which is forbidden, will be done.

We know from the story that man and woman were banished from the garden. They were sentenced to a life of hardship and separateness from God.

Why would a loving God give man free choice and then condemn him for making a choice?

Human parents would be considered cruel and deceptive to give their children a perfect environment to live in, only to set them up for failure with a temptation. In the story about man and woman, this is exactly what happened.

Being a loving parent, we would do all we could to make sure our child succeeded. It makes no sense for our Creator to be deceptive and cruel to the first couple. What is the point of the story from the fall of grace?

Some say, the point was, that Adam and Eve were given a direct command not to eat the forbidden fruit. They had to follow the command without question. If this is true, Adam and Eve would not have had free will. They would not be given the freedom to think for themselves.

Yet on the other hand, if they were given a choice and made any choice other than what was commanded of them… You see the dilemma.

Did God know that Adam and Eve would sin?

Jehovah knew that Adam and Eve would sin, thereby bring evil, suffering, and death into the world. However, if Spirit knew what the couple would do, then what was the point in placing them in that situation? God knew ahead of time what the results of sin are. Doesn’t that make the whole situation preordained to happen?

I AM THAT I AM tested the first couple by allowing Satan to tempt Adam and Eve. They are forced to make a choice. In doing so, every person is born with a sinful nature, causing each of us to have a tendency to sin.

 

If man is made in the image of God and God is without sin, how can we be born sinful? I encourage you to read the creation story you grew up hearing. In part two, I will take a completely different look at the creation story. We will explore possibly another meaning to the story.

 

By the way, Eve was not Adam’s first wife! Lilith was the first wife. That kind of blows the ‘no divorce’ believe out of the water, doesn’t it. That’s a different story for another time.