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Redefining Health in the 21st Century

What we can’t define, Page Design Web we can’t find, for our definition determines our destination. One of humanity’s greatest debacles is the allegiance to history as a standard for the present and the future. Society is indebted to old thoughts to the point where thinking something new seems like a disloyalty to ancient legends.

History should not be a status quo or an imperative standard for the present and the future but an inspiration for correcting the gift and redirecting the end for a better destiny for humanity. Concerning achieving health for all in the 21st century, humanity must outgrow old thoughts and ways to expound new methods, approaches, ideologies, and strategies to secure humanity’s health. “The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were when we created them.

In the past, health was defined as having both body and mind working in good order, free from diseases and pains. If this assertion cannot provide insight into securing humanity’s health, it is expedient for society to think out of the status quo. There is no way the community can resolve the health challenges of the 21st century except with the courage to explore the unknown. Concerning the 21st-century health plan, health is defined as an integrated state of being,

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oF the human body, soul, and spirit functioning in absolute soundness. Thus, health is not necessarily the absence of pains or physical symptoms of sicknesses and diseases. Some individuals have no pests, conditions, or conditions, yet they are close to their graves. There are equally people who died without having any physical symptoms of pain or disease. Though they seemed to be fine, they died suddenly because they were not healthy.

Health is more than the absence of pains or disease; it is an integrated state of being with the human body, soul, and spirit functioning in absolute soundness. Health is an integrated effect with a cause, which implies that health is not a coincidence or an accidental occurrence but the resultant effect of the relative functioning of the human body, soul, and spirit in absolute soundness. Let me clarify: health is not a challenge we can resolve by our shallow efforts. That is why, despite all human efforts to achieve health, health has remained a severe challenge. To achieve health for all in the 21st century, humanity must stop joking.

We must realize that we are dealing with a challenge that, if not resolved, billions of humans may be wiped out before the end of this century. For health to be achieved in the 21st century, humanity must adopt a more comprehensive and integrated approach considering the total human being: body, soul, and spirit. I hope by now we are civilized enough to know that the human being is not an animal but a complex being with three related dimensions (body, soul, and spirit). Any health plan focusing only on one side of the human being will fail. A human must improve his body, soul, and energy to enjoy health.

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Insight on the Human Being:

The human being is the most complex species in all of existence. Until now, little has been discovered about human beings. What exists as information concerning the human being is a “skeleton.” The human being is a world yet unexploited. The ignorance about the totality and the truism of the human being is the greatest challenge to human evolution and progress. The full understanding of the truism of the human being will be the end of human misery and frustration. The human being is essentially a supernatural being.

Possessing a soul and living inside a body. All Universalists universally agree upon this assertion and equally confirmed in the universal lab manual or the divine constitution. The spirit of man is the ‘real estate’ of man, with the soul as the intermediary between the heart of man and the body. Human nature possesses the science of life, which defines humans as having supremacy over all external factors.

Roberto Brock
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Snowboarder, traveler, DJ, Swiss design-head and HTML & CSS lover. Doing at the nexus of art and purpose to develop visual solutions that inform and persuade. I'm a designer and this is my work. Introvert. Coffee evangelist. Web buff. Extreme twitter advocate. Avid reader. Troublemaker.