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2 THE BELLINGEN NEWS

CHAMBER MISSION

Our mission is to assist the Bellingen business community

to achieve sustainable financial success.

The vision of the Bellingen Chamber of Commerce is to be a market leader

in promoting sustainable business excellence and to provide a supportive

environment for the Bellingen business community to grow and prosper.

The Chamber actively promotes sustainable business practice to all mem-

bers and has a strong desire to support the youth of Bellingen in terms of

facilities and employment opportunities.

The Chamber aims to be recognised by other Chambers of Commerce and

business organisations as a market leader in promoting business excellence

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CONTENTS this issue

The Urge to Own p.4 The Parasite Zapper p.5 To Know another human being...P.8 Infobounce p.9 The Little Things that get under my skin. P.10 Hemp Seed Oil p.11 Ph balance in the human body p.13 History—The Never Never, Thora, p.14

Whilst every effort is made to publish accurate information, The Association Accepts no responsibility for statements made or opinions expressed.

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From the Editor:

Hello Bellingen First of all some cor-rections: The article

“Small Things” I omitted to attribute it to Charles Eisenstein, and in the article on Animal Husbandry—Cancer, in the first part although the original read “aluminium is an aluminium scavenger”, I feel that in the context of the paragraph it should have read “soya is an alumin-ium scavenger”, it is a question. I also apologise for the various typos! I would like to take this opportunity to say Thank You to all the staff at Bel-lingen Hospital, particularly the nurses, they were all wonderful. If I have to be in Hospital again (I do hope not!) then our Bellingen Hospital is where I would want to be. There is now a question as to whether I have Lyme disease, so health is an on-going issue and once again means that distribution of this Bellingen News will be later than I hoped. This issue I have included two articles by Charles Eisensstein, as both are so interesting for our day and time. Elisabeth Barrett

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with a reaction or mental judgement to being the space around the reac-tion or judgement. It is a shift from

identification with form—the thought or the emotion—to being, and recognising yourself as that which has no form—spacious

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THE URGE TO OWN

you"; hence we have an interest-based money system embodying pre-cisely that principle. In older, gift based societies, the opposite was true. The urge to own grows as a natu-ral response to an alienating ideology that severs felt connections and leaves us alone in the universe. When we exclude world from self, the tiny, lonely identity that remains has a vo-racious need to claim as much as pos-sible of that lost beingness for its own. If all the world, all of life and earth, is no longer me, I can at least compensate by making it mine. Other separate selves do the same, so we live in a world of competition and omnipresent anxiety. It is built into our self-definition. This is the deficit of being, the deficit of soul, into which we are born. Trapped in the logic of me and mine, we seek to recover some tiny fraction of our lost wealth by expand-ing and protecting the separate self and its extension: money and prop-erty. Those who lack the economic means to inflate the self often inflate the physical self instead, which is one reason why obesity disproportion-ately afflicts the poor. Addictions to shopping, to money, and to acquisi-tion arise from the same basic source as do addictions to food: both come from loneliness, from the pain of merely existing cut off from most of what we are. Looking out upon the strip mines and the clear-cuts and the dead zones and the genocides and the debased consumer culture, we ask, What is the origin of this monstrous machine

From Charles Eisenstin’s Sacred Economy We have lived in an Age of Separation. One by one, our bonds to community, nature, and place have dissolved, marooning us in an alien world. The loss of these bonds is more than a reduction of our wealth, it is a reduction of our very being. The impoverishment we feel, cut off from community and cut off from nature, is an impoverishment of our souls. That is be-cause, contrary to the assumptions of econom-ics, biology, political philosophy, psychology, and institutional religion, we are not in essence separate beings having relationships. We are relationship. I once heard Martin Prechtel, speaking of his village in Guatemala, explain, "In my village, if you went to the medicine man with a sick child, you would never say, 'I am healthy, but my child is sick.' You would say, 'My family is sick.' Or if it were a neighbor, you might say, 'My village is sick."' No doubt, in such a society, it would be equally incon-ceivable to say, "I am healthy, but the forest is sick." To think anyone could be healthy when her family, her village, or indeed the land, the water, or the planet were not, would be as ab-surd as saying, "I've got a fatal liver disease, but that's just my liver I am healthy!" Just as my sense of self includes my liver, so theirs included their social and natural community. The modern self, in contrast, is a discrete and separate subject in a universe that is Other. This self is the Economic Man of Adam Smith; it is the embodied soul of religion; it is the self-ish gene of biology. It underlies the converging crises of our time, which are all variations on the theme of separation—separation from na-ture, from community, from lost parts of our-selves. It underlies all the usual culprits blamed for the ongoing destruction of ecology and pol-ity, such as human greed or capitalism. Our sense of self entails, "More for me is less for

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The Parasite Zapper

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that chews up beauty and spits out money? The discrete and separate self, surveying a universe that is fundamentally Other, naturally treats the natural and hu-man world as a pile of instrumental, acci-dental stuff. The rest of the world is fun-damentally not-self.' Why should we care about it, beyond our own foreseeable util-ity? So it was that Descartes, a pioneering articulator of the modern sense of self, articulated as well the ambition to become the "lords and possessors" of nature. As the latter word implies, the idea of prop-erty occurs quite naturally to the separate self. Our rigid, narrow, self/other distinc-tion is coming to an end, victim of its own premises. As the mystics have taught, the separate self can be maintained only tem-porarily, and at great cost. And we have maintained it a long time, and built a civi-lization upon it that seeks the conquest of nature and human nature. The present

convergence of crises has laid bare the futility of that goal. It portends the end of civilization as we know it, and the instauration of a new state of human be-ingness defined by a more fluid, more inclusive sense of self. Even today, we have a spiritual sense that our labor is indeed not our own. It comes through in our desire to work for something greater than ourselves—that is, to dedicate our labor to a cause be-yond our rational self-interest. Religious people might describe it as "giving one's life to God." Another way of putting it is that we have a need to make a gift of our labor and its products, and of all the skills and talents that inform it. We then feel fulfilled, serene in the knowledge that we are fulfilling our purpose here on earth. Intuitively, we know that our gifts must be given in turn, and not hoarded for the brief and illusory aggrandizement of the separate self.

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http://www.bestzapper.com/the-parasite-zapper/ Are you as healthy as you want to be? If you could dramatically improve your health using a parasite zapper in just 5 minutes a day, would you want to know how to do it? You would? Listen up, and I will tell

you one of the best health success sto-ries of the last twenty years. Meet Dr. Hulda Clark The parasite zapper was the brainchild of Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark, a Canadian-born research scientist and naturopath. Dr. Clark wanted to empower the average mother sitting at

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kitchen table to care for the health of her entire family. This care was to be simple, non-toxic and affordable. She called the concept “Self Health.” Why was the parasite zapper developed? When her tests on thousands of patients showed parasites to be at the root of many common diseases, Dr. Clark set out to find the best safe way to kill para-sites. The common drugs for killing para-sites were not very effective, and in many cases were so toxic that there was almost no margin of safety for the pa-tient. After years of research, Dr. Clark discovered a way to inactivate parasites and bacteria in the body with tuned low-power electronic signals applied for a few minutes. But the frequency had to be set differently for each specific target organism. Though powerful, this method re-quired a careful diagnosis to identify each problem organism so that it could be specifically neutralized. It could take many hours to diagnose and treat a single patient. The Big Breakthrough Dr. Clark’s son Geoff built a battery-operated frequency generator to replace the big, expensive units she was using. When she tested this on a patient, she found that the battery-operated device caused pathogens at many different fre-quencies to die. Yet it was set to only a

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single frequency. How could this be? More tests on the battery-operated generator showed that it worked by a completely different mechanism than the tuned frequency approach. The battery-powered “parasite zapper” (as she named it) worked by stimulating the body’s own amazing immune system. It did this by waking up white blood cells that had been put to sleep by toxins in our food, water and air. This was a wonderful discovery. The white blood cells that form our immune system are perfectly designed to be able to identify any parasites, bacteria, vi-ruses and other pathogens in the blood, and then to target and kill them. No diag-nosis was required to use a parasite zap-per. This was the tool she wanted for the mothers at their kitchen tables. Now any one could take responsibility for their own health, and see good results. How does a parasite zapper work? At its heart, a parasite zapper is a simple electronic battery-operated pulse generator. It makes tiny electrical pulses, with a positive DC voltage offset, that are applied to the body. The usual connection to the body is through copper pipe handholds, footpads or conductive wristbands. In a properly designed Hulda Clark zapper, the amount of current in each pulse is carefully limited and controlled. This means that a Hulda Clark zapper cannot cause electrical shock or risk of tissue damage. In fact,

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only about one person in 1000 can even feel if the current is flowing or not. In the user’s body, these tiny current pulses pass through all types of tissues, including muscles, organs and blood vessels. But their real target is the blood flow itself. That is why the current is usually connected to pass from one limb of the body to another. Then it will inter-cept major arterial blood flow. As noted above, the zapper current achieves its health effects in a very strik-ing and elegant way. Rather than attack-ing parasites, bacteria and viruses di-rectly by electronic means, the zapper current activates the white blood cells. Since the white blood cells form the im-mune system, this activation is ex-tremely powerful. The activated white blood cells begin to seek out and destroy anything that does not belong in the bloodstream. Do I Need to Program or Tune a Zap-

per? Because the white blood cells do the actual targeting and killing of pathogens, the zapper takes full advantage of the inherent wisdom and adaptability of the body’s immune system. There is no need to diagnose disease or tune the zapper to address a particular health concern or parasite. Simply using the zapper, regu-larly, will unleash the full defensive re-sources of the immune system. How Often Do I Need to Use the Para-

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Regular use is important to get the best results with a parasite zapper. That is be-cause our bodies are constantly exposed to bacteria, viruses and parasite eggs on surfaces we touch, food we eat, and even in the air we breathe. Because of this, it is very important to use the parasite zapper on a regular basis. If possible, one should use it every day to keep the immune system strong to over-come challenges right away, before they can build up in the body. This has become much easier with the invention of the AutoZap 5 super-fast zapper, because the zapping cycle has been reduced to a mere five minutes (from the 60-plus minute cycle originally published by Dr. Clark). That is just the length of a TV commercial break. Lack of time is no longer a valid excuse for avoid-ing daily zapping. What Should I Look For In A Parasite

Zapper? Four things are required to maximize the effectiveness of a Hulda Clark parasite zapper: - Battery operation – Dr. Clark insisted on this to ensure best results. Avoid AC-powered “zappers” because of the signifi-cant shock hazard. - Proper pulse output – Be sure the zapper output has a positive-only pulse output

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To know another human being in their essence, you don’t really need to know anything about them—their past,

their history, their story. We confuse knowing about with a deeper knowing that is non-conceptual. Knowing about and knowing are totally

different modalities. One is concerned with form, the other with the formless. One operates through thought,

the other through stillness.

Knowing about is helpful for practical purposes. On that level, we cannot do without it.

When it is the predominant modality in relationships, however, it becomes very limiting, even destructive.

Thoughts and concepts create an artificial barrier, a separation between human beings.

Your interactions are then not rooted in Being, but become mind-based.

Without the conceptual barriers, love is naturally present in all human interactions.

Eckhart Tolle

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by Charles Eistenstein

I am sometimes told that my opti-

mism is powerful because I am also no stranger to despair. My deep convic-tion that a more beautiful world is pos-sible stands alongside a lot of grief and pain for what is happening on this planet, and sometimes that pain wears the story of "It's all terribly wrong and hopeless, the world is spiralling down, every precious thing is being eroded..."

Lately there have certainly been a lot of events on the world stage that contribute to that story. Gaza, Ukraine, Iraq... the mass slaughter of elephants, the tar sands... but sometimes it is a small thing, seemingly a trivial thing, that stabs right through me.

The other day I was walking with four or five of children in the condo-minium development where my in-laws reside. My son, my niece, a cou-ple of friends. The development has an expansive lawn with small trees lining a long driveway. One of the girls grabbed a low branch and swung her legs above her head, hanging upside-down. A car driving towards us honked the horn and the lady inside angrily motioned for her to get down. She pulled up, rolled down her window, and said, "I am on the management board here, and we don't allow that kind of behavior," or something like

that.

I don't know why that petty inci-dent should hurt more than the car-nage around the world, but somehow it got under my skin. Maybe because it is not unrelated to the carnage. The mentality of control, the subduing of the wild, the emphasis on "security" at the expense of life, play, and free-dom, the conquest of childhood, the "civilizing" of the Other... all of these threads wrap together into the big ball of earth's dominant culture.

Maybe it is because the mentality that is disturbed by a child swinging from a tree branch is so far removed from the kind of world I want to live in that I felt that intense pang of hopelessness. What kind of miracle will it take for the kind of people ex-emplified by this woman (and there are many) to change? Probably it would take a severe shaking of the foundations of their world. I do not wish that on anyone, but I do not be-lieve that the social transformation that we seek writes off some people and leaves them behind. That kind of elitism is a recipe for disaster. Every-one has a gift to offer this collective emergence. But for many people, I think it will take an enormous dislo-cation to access it.

~~~~~

The Little Things that Get Under my Skin

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ern researchers have studied them in rela-tionship to the modern immune attacking AIDS virus. (Eidlman, M.D., Hamilton, ED.D, Ph.D 1992). Hemp oil is natures most balanced oil for human nutrition (3:1 LA to LNA ra-tio) and is easily digestible; in fact this oil could provide all of our Essential Fatty Acid (EFA) requirements for life, due to the balanced 80% EFA content of the oil. Research has shown that this nutri-tional oil was once a part of worldwide dietary intake, as it was one of the first cultivated crops. All natural foods contain some substances, which are essential to life. Oils for example, found in nuts and seeds, contain significantly higher amounts of essential fatty acids than other foods. Much information about Hemp has been systematically removed from written texts since the 1930's and is now difficult to find. Many of the myths about hemp, perpetuated by governments to this day relating to hemp being a drug crop are incorrect and simply propaganda created to make way for synthetic man made products. http://www.regenerativenutrition.com/hemp-oil-flush-efa-cholesterol-omega.asp

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. Hemp seed and oil has been called "Nature’s Perfect Food for Humanity" - a wealth of health for everyone. The oil can be used as part of a nutritional programme to maintain and improve good health. With a pleasant nutty flavour, Hemp Seed Oil is ideal for use in salad dressings, may-onnaise, dips etc. It is not suitable for fry-ing as this reduces the benefits. Hemp has had a long-standing relation-ship with humanity; modern science re-veals that it contains all the essential amino acids and essential fatty acids necessary for human life, as well as a rare protein known as globule edestins that is very similar to the globulin found in human blood plasma. Four years after the Marijuana Tax Act passed in the US, a researcher writing for a 1941 edition of Science lamented the loss of access to the hemp seed's rare and im-portant globule edistins; "Passage of the Marijuana Law of 1937 has placed restric-tions upon trade in hempseed that, in ef-fect, amount to prohibition....” Hemp seeds contain the most balanced and richest natural single source of essen-tial oils for human consumption. The E.F.A.'s not only help to restore wasting bod-ies, but also improve damaged immune systems, so it is not so surprising that mod-

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From SAFE newsletter An acidic environment is a breeding ground for many chronic diseases and may cause fatigue. The body normally maintains a pH or acid-alkaline balance of 7.41. This balance is essential for wellbeing as it facilitates the proper functioning of all body processes includ-ing bone mineralization, muscle func-tion, nerve transmission, cardiac rhythm, renal function, liver detoxification, and the elimination of carbon dioxide. The body will attempt to clear acidity by in-creasing its elimination through the kid-neys, colon, skin, sinuses and other mu-cus membranes. The main factors that influence the body's acid-alkaline bal-ance include: Food choices - all foods and drinks have the potential to influence pH balance, and may be categorised as having an al-kaline-forming, acid-forming or neutral impact on the body. Stress - cortisol is a hormone that is re-leased during stressful situations, alter-ing kidney function and increasing the body's acidity. Intense physical activity - overexertion causes the rate of conversion and utiliza-tion of stored cell energy to increase. . Without the ability to replenish this en-ergy, the body breaks down muscle tis-sue to fuel its cellular activity. Increased breakdown of muscle tissue alters the body's pH balance to a more acid state. Emotions - anger, fear, worry and jeal-ousy are all healthy feelings, but when they remain unresolved they cause the body's acid level to increase. Negative moods and emotions alter the digestive ability of the small intestine, where all

minerals are absorbed. Adequate mineral supplementation is needed to improve the body's alkalinity. Acid levels can be altered by incor-porating alkalising foods into the diet. Highly nutritious foods will boost min-eral levels, allowing regulation of the pH balance. Choosing light exercise and eliminating stressors (physical, environ-mental mental or emotional can shift the body to a more alkaline state. It has been said that monitoring pH status is just as important as tracking blood pressure levels, as pH results re-veal how efficiently the body is func-tioning, and whether action needs to be taken to improve wellbeing. The body is constantly working to maintain a balance between being acidic and alkaline; the blood, fluids and body tissues prefer to operate in an alkaline state, but most metabolic processes (e.g. energy production, breathing, digestions create acidic by-products. In modern society, it is becoming increasingly diffi-cult to easily maintain an ideal pH level: stress, poor dietary choices, lack of sleep and environmental pollutants are com-monly to blame. Most people are finding that their pH is too acidic, and that they are dealing with health problems related to the excess acidity. The body's structure and physiology begins to alter when it remains in an acidic state for a prolonged period: det-rimental cellular changes occur, free radical damage takes place, and degen-eration begins. Conditions commonly associated with an acid pH level include fatigue, inflammation, anxiety and de-pression, digestive dysfunction

pH balance in the Human body

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hormonal imbalances, and bone, joint and muscle problems, and more serious health conditions. Hints: 1. Follow a dietary regime that is rich in alkalising foods. It best to aim for 80% of those foods known to be alkaline forming, in order to help counteract the acidic lifestyle factors that most people endure. The most alkaline food are fresh fruits and vegetables, cereal grasses (e.g. Green Barley Powder, wheatgrass juice) and leafy green herbs. 2. Limit fluid intake at meal times. Drinking with a meal can dilute the stomach's level of hydrochloric acid which can slow the digestive process and impact nutrient absorption. The excep-tion to this rule is drinking a small amount of lemon juice or apple cider vinegar it warm water just before a meal, as each have the unique abilities to for-

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tify the hydrochloric acid level and aikalise the body's tissues. 3. Minimise alcohol and soft drinks. In addition to their naturally acidic com-position, these drinks deplete the body of alkalising nutrients, thereby ampli-fying the acidic effect they exert on the body. 4. Address digestive problems. The pH of each food it partly determined by the digestive response, which means that if digestive dysfunction arises it becomes difficult to maintain acid-alkaline balance. 5. Use litmus paper to assess pH. This simple method oil testing acid and al-kaline levels has been used for centu-ries. This allows each person to take responsibility for their own health and recognise when their body's pH bal-ance needs adjusting.

History— The Never Never, Thora From Pioneering in the Bellinger Valley

In the early Bellinger days a large area of land extending from about five miles above Bellingen and along the upper reaches of the Bellinger River, was called the Never Never. The name probably originated from the timber getters who worked amongst the cedar along the river banks before the land was thrown open for settlement. It was not until many years later when the whole area was under production to about 18 miles from Bellingen that the name was discarded and in its place we now have a series of names,. They are Thora Road,, Thora, Little North Arm, Upper Thora, Orama, Bishop’s Creek and more recently—Darkwood and Brinerville. The name of Thora probably comes from a Victorian song of that name, but it is not clear who recom-mended it. The land between Bellingen and Never Never ws all under production

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with a 0.25 volt positive DC offset, and a current limited output. Avoid “stabilized wave” or “constant wave” outputs. They bypass the current limiting, and can cause burns or skin irritation. - Excellent connections – look for wide conductive wristbands, copper pipe hand-holds or highly conductive gloves to en-sure proper current flow with no skin irri-tation. Some “zappers” have small metal contact disks side by side. Avoid them. - Low battery indication – this is very im-portant to ensure that you are getting the protection you want from the zapper. Ide-ally, the parasite zapper should not even function unless the battery power is ade-quate for correct output. At a minimum, it should have a clear signal when the bat-tery is depleted and needs replacing.

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before the territory above was opened. The first settler at Never Never was Mr. Finegan. The records of the early years, numerous highlights and incidents that occurred over the years have been contributed by A.J. Rose. In 1878 Tom Rose and W. Garrett, hearing of good land available for selection a few miles above Bellingen, rode over on horseback from the Hastings. After inspection they decided on land 7-8 miles from Bellingen. The party consisted of Mr. And Mrs Rose and 4 young children, together with Mr. Garrett, and started off in a 2 wheel dray drawn by 4 bul-locks. The journey lasted 10 days, during which time they had to travel over rough tracks and every morning they had to search for the bullocks, sometimes miles away on the back track. Despite the many difficulties experienced they managed to reach Marx Hill, only 10 miles from their destination before the first serious mishap occurred. They had to go over the top of the hill and then down a steep ridge. To negotiate the steep grade they had to drag a tree behind the dray. When near the bottom of the hill the bullocks swerved sharply and the dray capsized. Remnants of the broken crockery can still be seen where the acci-dent occurred

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