Sunday, September 2, 2012

Carlos Warter MD PhD

Life is amazing
We need to respect what it gives and what it takes.
We are totally surrendered to Its will and as it moves us and shapes us it teaches us its design
Intelligent design we choose to say.
Well what a consolation. What if we would just say according to program, because no matter how much we try to pre-emptively guess the design it is always a surprise in its own timing, in its own space and form.
We can therefore become the observers of our own process sometimes with tears and sometimes with smiles
As King Solomon, believed to have been the so far wisest man on earth, becoming aware that every event passes, giving place to the next one which too shall pass.
This can be seen from the very tiny micro molecular circumstance to the cosmic, of course focussing to the individual which most of the time is either the reason of our concern or the journalist focus of their  job or gossip.

To all there is a season: to laugh, to cry, to live, to die, to be merry , to be sad and even to take joy and revenge to establish the balance in this divine comedy we are so fully immersed 24 hours a day, many time forgetting that it too shall pass

Carlos Warter

Friday, August 31, 2012

Carlos Warter, MD: Living in Community

by Carlos Warter, MD


living in community

How we choose to treat ourselves/our children/our family/our surroundings/community/environment will have a seismic impact across the globe. Yes, this ripple effect starts with us as individuals, and goes on to impact all of humanity, since humanity is our ultimate community.
Feel the responsibility you have to treat people and places with care. The future is our hands. All of our hands. How do you wake up, how you say Hi, how you go to sleep is vital in the design of our world.
Be conscious. This chance of yesterday is for ever gone.
Now is the only there is.

Carlos Warter, MD: Love is the Key

by Carlos Warter, MD


How many times has a good friend , close relationship or family member offended us and we instantly at that moment cut them out of our life. It’s like all those good times we’ve shared, and all the moments they saved our ………. doesn’t matter.
Fortunately the Light doesn’t have such a short memory. It keeps account of the sum total of all we’ve done in our life and doesn’t single out the negative – as we’re prone to do. The Light judges our lives based on the net value of the love we’ve shared with others.
Let’s strive to have this same consciousness with our friends and loved ones today. Even though we have no spiritual resume align with Light so that the Presence of that wich always matters prevails.
Carlos Warter, MD

Carlos Warter, MD: On Smaller and Larger Communities



by Carlos Warter, MD
This mess the world finds itself isn’t the fault of the politicians.They are people who have take the positio to do the same all do from a position of power and self advantage, only.

We have collectively allowed ourselves to get to this point. Instead of naturally letting community happen through our own growing compassion, awareness, and concern, we are continually trying to legislate it. In doing so, we help numb our human responses, avoid our responsibilities to each other, and deny ourselves our true potential to grow as human beings in a global community.The way we have worded the laws and rules induce fear, distrust, some level of suffocating comfortability at the expese of freedom leading ourselves to anger and desires to escape.
Let’s face it, people, we just don’t want to deal with all of it.  We self-medicate to de-sensitize ourselves, or chase short-term distractions, including technology, pornography, drugs, or self-righteous personal agendas. Alternatively, we avoid the problem entirely by assigning blame elsewhere, or by denying the problem exists altogether.We numb ourselves into oblivios , not realizing that dialogue could be at hand.
There is another way: we accept the problems we have created, learn from them, and then work together to discover viable solutions. We correct!
This is the only way we grow as individuals and as a society. Without accepting responsibility or by blaming this group or that group, we just keep digging an even bigger hole, and environmental problems become environmental disasters that we can’t reverse. Environmental disaster do affect the ecosystem beyond
Earth itself thus destabilizing life in the Universe.If indeed we are interconnected. Where do the small and large effect consequences fall back?
We have to deal with both the problems we have created ourselves, as well as the ones that are staring us in the face—even if our own hands didn’t dump the chemicals into the waterways or if our own power saws didn’t chop down the rainforest. We can’t keep suing one another to make the problem go away; we can’t continue to bury it underground and wait for the toxins to leach into our communities. It doesn’t matter if it’s our physical garbage or our emotional garbage that we’re dumping.
We can no longer hide it from the world. We must deal with it as our extended human body, which it is, or everyone will suffer. And that I want to avoid. I want not to suffer, I want you not to suffer, I want no one to suffer and even less do I want anyone to suffer because of me
Becoming a true spiritual activist—being a true catalyst for change—can only happen when we change ourselves! This understanding opens awareness within us, and once we have this awareness, the universe makes it clear what we need to correct. These elements are the only way to transform selfish behavior into true and effective activism. When you think that you are being an “activist,” when you’re really just stuck in a personal agenda, you are actually creating a problem that is even harder to solve than the issue you are fighting!
Because we’re all connected, nothing outside of us will change until we change ourselves. We tend to want to “change the world” in order to make our lives better. Instead, we need to change ourselves in order to make the world better. It’s a paradox.
The more you want to change the world, the more you have to change yourself.
All the best,
Carlos Warter, MD