So the part about the Harry Potter world I am referring to - is Hogwarts. What happened if instead of learning about math, history of war, social studies, and biology in our current schools- we had schools where children were taught how to manifest, how to create herbal remedies, divine wisdom, yoga, how to deal with relationships and emotions, how to become entrepreneurs, learn about world cultures, and learn how to be financially savvy and how to have proper nutrition? How different would the world be?
Maybe we would have people with more career satisfaction, if not true love for what they do, including a world that produces products and services that we need, without the excruciating amount of waste and over consumerism.
Maybe it would allow for a new industry, one that is more aligned with the type of healing the world needs now and the type of consciousness that is emerging, that places out of the material world, and into the more feminine, softer, friendlier, more magic filled, alternative and happier world.
We have the standard industries - corporations, banks, military, medical ….if we check in with people at those jobs, they often dislike, if not hate what they are doing— and want a career that is more meaningful…
Take a look at the family doctors out there. Many of them joined the medical profession to heal and help people. Instead what they are left doing is spending 10 minutes with a patient to write out a drug prescription with more side effects than remedies, and then spend inordinate amounts of money on malpractice insurance, to then spend hours to be in compliance with insurance companies to be part of a “network”. Any remote idea of healing has long come and gone — to be replaced with a fear laden system, dispensing addictive, harmful drugs, leaving folks more deeply confused or sick than when they started. Is that medicine? Is that truly helping people? So many are left looking for alternative solutions or therapies to their ailments.
So why not change the “medical” model, from the bottom up? Oh I know, there is too much money and beliefs invested in our current antiquated model..but with the amount of “alternative” healers out there, I believe there is hope for that system to change, and that we need a new HEALTHIER - HEALTH system- of the people, for the people, and by the people. Not ones run by money hungry boards of directors.
If we look around at the current healers, light-workers, life/nutrition/accountability coaches, or other alternative therapy providers who are following their calling: they have have had to cobble together their education via online courses, trips to far off places, mentors, or other seminars or classes that they have had to discover and find, via a long road that often involved some big inner transformation, much money, and then a long process of discovery. Their roads were not straightforward, where they got to “apply” to their college of choice to study in energy healing. There is no institutionalized academic model for these “alternative” ways of doing things, since they are not yet approved by the status quo….there are many private schools, or courses out there, but they are not yet accepted at a scale at which could be seen as mainstream.
How different would their path have been, if their family sent them to a Hogwarts type of school where they got the training they needed from an early age, to go to a Hogwarts type of PhD program, so by the time they were in their peak career years, they would be truly experts - creating life-changing therapies and treatments. So not only would they would be helping themselves and their own professional development greatly by having started early, but they would thus in turn be able to provide more quality healing products and services to the world.
Now I just mentioned the medical system, but take a look around at the other industries out there and the level of discontent, and dissatisfaction both from providers and clients. So much room for change and improvement!!!! I am sure you know one person or ten in your own community that hates their job, or hates this or that industry, or wants a new way of doing things.
So keep trying and keep looking, and who knows, you may end up at that Platform 9 and 3/4 - ready to dive onto Hogwarts Express.