How did we fall into the fatal trap of "disease"?
Nothing happens out of the blue. Neither accidents nor "diseases". So don't you think it's natural to want to find out the connections?
Especially with regard to the so-called "incurable diseases", for example, I have often asked myself on the basis of which previous history they could arise.
A friend of mine has been plagued by "multiple sclerosis" for some time. Recently she found an important message in Anita Moorjani's book. She realized that her very concrete and great fear of "MS" had led directly to this disease.
Anita Moorjani experienced in her environment how people fell ill with "cancer" and died. She also developed a powerful fear of a similar "fate" and took energetic action. For example, she started to eat "healthily" - a "preventative measure" with fatal consequences, as it soon turned out.
Because she became almost permanently worried that she would suffer this very "illness" at some point. And so it happened. The main cause: her fear of it.
The preconditions for believing in "illness"
The cause of fear also brought about exactly the "fate" she did NOT want for the friend I mentioned. However, I am very grateful to her for making this backstory clear to me.
It would considerably strengthen our understanding as soon as we recognize the effective connections.
Which beliefs have had a "sickening" effect on you so far? And have you been able to overcome them?
I remember a situation when I was 15 years old. An "inflammation of the throat" led to the belief that the extreme air convection of our air heating was to blame. Later, during my apprenticeship, I fell ill twice. Once in a factory hall, once in a gym - both with air convection.
I carefully read the book "Falsch geheizt ist halb gestorben" (Heating the wrong way is half the battle) and thought I had identified the culprit.
But this belief somehow crept away as I became more and more aware in the following years that the sensitivity had disappeared. Regardless of the heating, I remained healthy.
Are there perhaps any relevant studies that look into this question - into the antecedents of "becoming ill"?
If you are aware of such studies, I would ask you to provide specific information in a comment. So far, I have contented myself with drawing preliminary conclusions from my own observations.
Fear is an essential precondition for "getting sick". However, there are other factors:
- Conditioning in the family
- Childhood experiences
- Beliefs of other people
- "Medical" definitions
- Belief in the inheritance of certain "diseases"
- Portrayal of the topic of "disease" in the media, especially in movies
Conditioning with so-called "truths"
As soon as any "diseases" appear in the family, widespread belief patterns emerge and "medical" diagnoses dominate the field.
We are warned as children that you catch something. This was also true during my childhood, but with a few differences:
Back then, "measles" and "mumps" were seen as quasi-natural phases of hardening - even by the family doctor. Fortunately, there were no vaccinations against these "childhood diseases".
Concerned parents always warned their children to dress warmly enough so that they didn't "catch a cold". Unfortunately, the choice between trusting care and fear-driven concern is too often made in favor of the fear of "disease".
This is because most people seem to be convinced that any "illness" could strike them "out of the blue" at any time. For this reason, many are more than willing to have regular "preventive check-ups". And in doing so, they are more or less trapped - in the automatism of "disease" production.
Symptoms are not understood, but combated. We allow ourselves to be poisoned with anti-biotics. A major problem arises from diagnoses such as "incurable", "you only have x months to live", etc.
"Disease" is an idol.
" Disease" - like money - is nothing but an idol, that we are supposed to worship. It is therefore no coincidence that conventional "medicine" has been based on a lucrative business model since its beginnings. And that equally enterprising media condition us daily to this idol, e.g. through frequent, recurring flu epidemics. And pay attention: There is at least one hospital scene in almost every Hollywood movie.
We worship this idol almost every day when we think of "disease" - as we so often do.
The loving source of life - no matter what you call it - gives us health. At least after we give up paying homage to the idol with all its beliefs.
Intuitively, I have never had "preventative" examinations. Instead, I became interested in causal relationships relatively early on. Above all, the four times I got thick knees showed me causes and the respective healing approach in the most direct way.
"Diagnosis" is not a cure, but often a fatal judgment.
In other cultures, e.g. in China, doctors were paid for a long time to keep the people entrusted to them healthy. To be successful, they needed an unerring sense of context.
Staying in harmony, e.g. through dietary moderation, was a priority.
Do we even live in something like a culture at the moment? There is a lot to be said against it. Unless we also consider "fast food", industrial food and concrete housing silos as cultural achievements.
In any case, western conventional medicine hardly ensures chronic health. As I said, they seem to see their concept more as a business model - at the expense of the people who entrust themselves to them.
In his book "Heilung Nebensache (Healing secondary matter)", Dr. Gerd Reuther states:
"The goal [of medicine] is an army of the chronically ill - too healthy to die, but too sick to live blithely medicine-free."
Medical "diagnoses" usually stick to symptoms without being able to reveal important correlations. And this proves to be a clear and serious flaw, especially in the case of serious "diseases", where death sentences are often pronounced.
What is really inherited?
For a long time it was considered proven that our DNA is inherited and does not change. In the meantime, both have been refuted. Dr. Joe Dispenza also says that we can consciously "switch off old genes" that maintain the pathological state in order to "activate new genes" that bring us into a new, healthy state.
The many healings, that often take place during his workshops prove that he is absolutely right.
And the "inherited diseases" of the parents? To take a closer look at this, we can first ask ourselves: How do we become children?
Before a new incarnation, our souls specifically choose parents who fit in well with their earthly learning program. In this way, certain "disease" forms of the parents become programs for our own lives - ultimately in order to bring about healing. Including for the ancestors.
Irrespective of the question of heredity, we can generally summarize that our thoughts and belief patterns are mainly responsible for being healthy or "sick". For it is our thoughts with which we make our world real as a projection.
We live in a dream world, so to speak.
The world as we perceive it is nothing but an expression of our collective, powerful thoughts. Our mistake is to give its manifestations power over ourselves. The reason could be that we have forgotten our authorship.
How does the error happen? As in the dream: first we dream something up and later we see it for real in the outside world. Then we begin to believe in our invention and think it is true.
We have invented "diseases" and now we are afraid of them. As our fears grow, the awareness that we have invented all this fades.
Our thoughts appear before us in physical form; in "solid" matter form they appear to us as external, autonomous forces that we can hardly influence.
If we hit our thumb with the hammer and it gets thick and blue, we have forgotten that this "reality" is completely dependent on the nature of our thoughts.
Or we were not aware of it until now.
When you become human,
your perception becomes false.
Eastern traditions call this illusion.
If you treat illusion as truth,
you may become bitter, frightened and sick.
This means logically:
We can mentally program ourselves to stay healthy as soon as we are aware of it.
This is exactly what I did a long time ago. This also involved gradually recognizing real causal relationships.
As a result, I am now - apart from minor ailments - chronically healthy.
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A small afterthought:
In my blog, I deliberately put certain words such as "disease" in quotation marks to make it clear that they are just mental inventions. In doing so, I am entering a new Field of Consciousness, that is gradually replacing the old destructive field.
I also try to use such words rather rarely, in favor of being healthy.
However, I didn't manage to do that in this article - due to the topic, so to speak.
I am very happy about your comment, especially if it is critical. Because together we discover the valid truth in everything.
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