11-30-2012, 02:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2012, 05:16 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
Quote:The belief in the need to kill anything is belief. You can ask that those on the other side of the veil take care of these matters in the proper way. When you take matters into your hands and kill, it is like blood on your hands.
Loving a tumor away would definitely be a better approach than killing it! I was just referring to the fact that immune cells kill cancer cells. It is natural for them to do this. What we are doing on a conscious level is different.
Quote:Most that face this concept scoff at it, planting the seeds for later catalyst.
At the idea that cancer could be cured metaphysically? No doubt some do. But a lot of people embrace the concept as well. The establishment just doesn't tell us too many stories about them in the news.
Also- I think it is tough for people to consider metaphysical causes of cancer, in general. Plus, there is a tendency to rebel at the thought that one might have brought cancer upon themselves- rather than it being a "random" thing that occurs.
Quote:In fact that is one of my services is planting these seeds LoL!
Which seeds?
Quote:Even made a new friend in this way.
How do you mean?
Quote:The common theme is to tear down the body by way of ingestion, then to try and kill or cut out those portions of the body that rise up to stop your warfare against it.
Yes. That is a theme of Western medicine in general. For example, almost every medicinal drug inhibits a biochemical pathway. In contrast, diet and supplements are aimed at promoting biochemical pathways. In particular, detox pathways.
Quote:In the case of caring for one's own health, it is essential to practice a vitality-based lifestyle, one based on increasing your health, rather than a recovery-based existence that seeks to treat individual symptoms. People who are recovery-based will constantly be looking at past dis-ease in their physical forms. They will be searching to prevent some illness from reoccuring. This is a type of fear.
Precisely. I would agree. But this is another one of those 6000 year-old debates... the existence of a vital life force. Actually, that's why many MDs consider naturopathic doctors quacks... because we claim that this life force exists.
Western medicine acknowledges only the body... the form. Therefore, they conclude that any process which appears to us as "life" is merely a byproduct of biochemical pathways in the body, instead of a metaphysical force that can direct those pathways, and even act independently of them... hence "miraculous" recoveries.