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THE POSSIBILITIES OF HEALING

Maybe we think that thousands of years’ experience of healing is surrounding us, but when we take a closer look we see that we are actually standing in front of nothing. All the helpful knowledge that must have existed in the past has somehow disappeared from this world and it is now up to us to build something useful for our existence. There are many books that describe how we can treat diseases, but only a few that describe how we can prevent them in the first place. Even if the diseases are there, how can they slowly but surely disappear by using the one and the same method? So that in the end, we can offer a methodology which is so different from everything we have known that the knowledge about this becomes obsolete, must become obsolete, because the diseases that are prevailing today will go to zero one day again. And when they no longer exist, also their knowledge is no longer needed.

Let us take a look at what is available to us from healing:

CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE

Official medicine, also known as mainstream medicine, is a medicine that fights diseases in general. It is always against something – that’s its philosophy, which is why antibiotics are against (anti) the life (biotic), and first of all destroy properly, in the hope that the good will recover and the evil will stay away forever. The same goes for cancer, which is to be destroyed with poison or simply cut out because it does not belong there. Despite the absurd costs in the health care system, healing is rarely achieved and is therefore hardly suitable for our purposes.

Conventional medicine, however, finds its justification in emergency treatment, which of course, becomes necessary after all accidents, but also when our degeneration has progressed so far that parts of our body have to be repaired with a scalpel or even removed so that we can survive still for few years more.

NATUROPATHY

Naturopathy knows about the same diseases as conventional medicine, except it tries to bring the body back into the correct oscillation with the help of nature. It supports the body so that it can heal itself again. The emphasis is always on self-healing. In principle, our body can always heal itself, but because of the degenerative influence we are constantly exposed to, a little support is often needed.

With this approach, diseases dissolve during our healing. This is the principle – dissolving diseases instead of fighting them. The interesting thing about this approach is that naturopathy always regenerates our body, even if it does not let the specific disease disappear in the foreseeable future. This allows us to be treated with the naturopathic, and of course, by ourselves all the time, without ever suffering any harm – on the contrary, we even benefit from it. Continuous treatment with the drugs used by conventional medicine should be avoided because of the frequent risks and side effects.

So, the vernacular says that naturopathy cures, it just takes a bit longer. That the belief in naturopathy is slowly returning is a real gain for mankind, because it means the consciousness of one's own body can be recognised again. That the healing in naturopathy takes longer, however, is a fallacy, because what we often see in mainstream medicine is only the hiding of our symptoms. It gives us illusions, but no healing.

Naturopathy works with the opportunities provided by nature and nature heals with information. The matter that is around this information is only the packaging. Healing is therefore purely immaterial. This means that we only have to supply our bodies with the right information from nature so that they can heal themselves again. For our recovery, therefore, we need healing information in the form of herbs, teas, food, but also homeopathy, TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and meditation – ultimately our thoughts to heal us and ensure our sustainability. Everything else creates chaos one day – we see daily that even the best healer can hardly do anything for us.

Moreover, naturopathy is not an alternative medicine, as is so often claimed – it is The Medicine, an all-encompassing healing approach. With this insight, the question arises, why do we pay such high health insurance contributions when naturopathy is missing from it – why does this happen?

Only if we are well educated, can we access the services of conventional medicine in a meaningful way and be able to develop a good overall concept. But as medicine novices, who we generally are, we are better advised to have some good alternative practitioners, as well as other healers on our side and perhaps pay them with additional insurance, or like me, firstly out of the private pocket and then take over everything ourselves later.

The alternative practitioner, as an official, legal institution – as well as everyone else who works with nature and the laws of the universe – has the best preconditions to let people experience a deep healing.

Medicine, in the sense of it being a global form of healing, is still in its infancy. It is at a low level today but it is unlikely that it has been at this low level for thousands of years. Knowing our ability to develop, there must have been epochs, which were infinitely better than the present one – it can’t be any other way.

Healing has become pioneering work again. Colloquially, we find ourselves in the Stone Age, beyond our real possibilities. So, it makes absolute sense that every single one of us is dedicated to this topic. The official knowledge on this is inadequate and there are too few effective therapies. It is like after a war; everything is destroyed, but we can rebuild it now.

We also must stop thinking that everything is money-driven and stop turning every service into mass processing. It’s about us and we should not accept any compromise on this. The system should serve the people, rather than the people serving the system. For example, we cannot put a cancer patient into the normal appointment management system. Cancer is the final call for us to change our lives from scratch. This is a real emergency; it is a case for the whole of society and not a personal misfortune that we have to somehow deal with.

MENTAL HEALING

Spiritual healing, which many of us still dismiss as esoteric posturing or pseudo-science, is by far the strongest force in the universe. An atomic bomb may be able to destroy a city, but the spiritual force has created this universe in the first place. For us unbelievers, the trained spirit can do incredible things, but for the spiritual healer, it is just a job, like any other. Everything is only a job like any other if we know how it works.

Just because many people do not know a lot of things does not mean that everything is wrong. Even we ignorant people, who have not activated this power, have undreamt of possibilities to express ourselves in this world, and not only in healing, but in all things which are important to us.

Thoughts create reality. This is also the explanation for the many miraculous healings that we cannot explain with our little knowledge. I too had to face these basics and practice working with my own thoughts in order to stay focused on life every second of the time. Only by concentrating on my goals did I improve control over my life and, therefore, also my health. Everything started small, but at some point, I realised the influence I had (see also in this book, ‘Happiness makes us happy/instructions on how to be happy’).

From a practical point of view, my life became more positive, with the lows and highs decreasing and, therefore, becoming more predictable. Today, it has become a slightly positive trend, which I (almost) blindly trust and I guess that tomorrow will be a beautiful day, too.

However, a spiritual healer still works on many levels above this, because he or she can directly control energies with immediate results, and thus bring back health in record time. Where other healers have to give up, they can accomplish miracles for us.

MANY ROADS LEAD TO ROME

We can regain our health in many different ways. There is a surprising amount of literature on this subject, which mostly presents good ideas and procedures that can be successful for us, despite the completely different philosophies. The art is only to find the right thing for us personally, including what appeals to us, what suits us and what can enable us to get success. Each of the different authors describes it from their point of view, their own experiences, and what has helped both them and their patients. Each of these possibilities could thus be the one for us. There is no ‘right procedure’, it is only the variety of options that makes it possible.

This book has the goal of achieving quick healing with minimal help from medication, although in my opinion, we do not even need conventional medication to stay healthy. Not even to experience profound healing, usually.

By nature, we should only take chemically produced drugs in case of emergency, because they destroy our bodies in the long run and work like committing suicide in instalments. On the death certificate maybe is stated heart failure, acute kidney failure, or simply a natural death.

By the way, what is a natural death?

In forensic medicine, a natural death is due to a pathological cause. That means dying of a disease is quite natural.

Is this statement not highly odd?

‘Our food is our medicine.’ I have read this once in a book, a long time ago, and was irritated about it, because I had never imagined that an aimed healing could be achieved with the available food supply of fruits, vegetables, herbs and food supplements. Food supplements, as they are called in the technical jargon, were, in particular, always suspect to me. But with these, I was able to build up a basis for my health during the first step, in order to reduce it to almost zero after a few years. My current regeneration success is now based almost exclusively on my behaviour and a greatly reduced intake of classic foods bought at the shop around the corner.

Money is usually not necessary for quick and thorough healing. The most expensive drugs are not the best, and often the worst, because of the advertising, and because they deliberately play with our hope for a cure. Rich people are by no means privileged, in my opinion, they are even at a disadvantage, because they firmly believe that money is the key to happiness in life – so when they feel a lack of something, they simply buy it.

Furthermore, we are still of the opinion that, and I also catch myself doing it, we can repair our bodies, or preferably repair them using someone else. We consider them to be like a broken car, which must have a defect somewhere and needs to be repaired. In old age, it seems quite natural that these repairs become more and more frequent until one day the body is worn out and kicks us out of reality, when we, colloquially speaking, die.

Our body does not work like a car. Not unfortunately, but thank God, it does not. If we judged our body only by the modest successes of our health experts, we would hardly develop ourselves any further – as we can see every day. We know this somehow in principle, but we still hope that some medicine, some therapy, no matter how expensive, will improve our situation and eventually save us.

First, and here the book ‘Intelligent Cells’ by Bruce Lippton comes to my mind, we are not giving the individual cell the attention it actually deserves. We always talk in terms of functions, body parts and organs, but nobody pays attention to the individual cell. Thereby we have to talk to it. Because our cells are doing badly, our organs and body parts are also doing badly and our daily performance is below average. Why have our organs, such as the liver or stomach, become a problem? Which cells are not able to do their job as desired? When do cells actually feel well and when do they not? Are the cells of an octogenarian older than the cells of an eighteen-year-old? How old do cells actually get?

The cell is an independent being; in principle, it is like a human being, but interconnected with 50 trillion other cells, which are only interested in our well-being.

The cell itself is immortal. There are extensive tests that scientifically confirm this. If they die, which is always the case, we have it on our conscience. So what are we doing wrong?

Our different cells in our body have different lifetimes, ranging from hours to years, until they are replaced again, so that at some point our whole body is completely renewed. Our problem is only that the cell renewal is much too fast because there are too many toxins, acids, microwaves, X-rays and metabolic products, which put our cells in this hopeless state. The development of the wireless communication with microwaves will further increase the renewal rate of the cells and trigger cancer earlier and earlier, meaning that our already completely overloaded immune system will find further obstacles in its way.

For example, the darkfield observation in the field of naturopathy. This uses a microscope where the slide is illuminated from the side. The survival time of the red blood cells in a refrigerator is taken as a criterion for our health, so that the longer the survival time of the cells, the higher the state of health. So red blood cells survive about 3 days in the refrigerator if we have ‘normal’ health, whereas with ‘acceptable’ health they survive for 3 weeks, which is a factor of 7 longer. That’s astonishing, isn’t it?

Darkfield microscopy thus provides a simple and profound way of constantly re-evaluating our health and following the trend over the years.

Another approach, which I came across much later, is the swamp formation of our body. Materials that actually belong in the dustbin end up in our bodies. There are many pounds of such material, which puts massive stress on our bodies in our old age and thus causes all kinds of disease. There are masses of toxins, acids, metabolic products and non-cell able minerals coming from the tap water, containing lime and mud, and must therefore be removed from our bodies.

Our state of health is therefore no coincidence. All this waste is simply killing us, rather than our genes and heredity. Often, just scratching on the surface is sufficient to get to the real causes.

All this lack of knowledge about healing should encourage us, from today onwards, to take care of our health and do our own research. Therefore, we ought to take responsibility for ourselves again – there is nothing else left for us anyway.

In the end, getting well is not as difficult as it seems. When I started to rummage through the thicket of medical books, I noticed that there was no information to find about the causes of diseases, let alone any therapies. This made these books worthless to me and, once again, I rightly feared that I would have to take care of these things by myself.

So, I started at the library and stumbled upon an advertisement from the KOPP publishing house (in Germany, it’s called ‘Kopp.de’) and bought some books there, often in packs of five, until that time was over too. I came across an almost infinite amount of material, which looked promising, but still needed to be put in order. I tried many things myself and got an idea about what the laws of health could be. In spite of the many good therapies that brought noticeable relief, I didn’t find the red thread that took me from the causes to the respective clinical pictures. I was always too blinded by the illnesses, until I noticed one day that I had the wrong perspective on things. The illnesses are not illnesses at all, they are only an error pattern, only hints; and with that, a completely new picture of illness and therefore health was born. That was the breakthrough.

I think that the term illness is being applied wrongly and with this insight, our health becomes tangible. So, I followed the causes of various ‘diseases’, which were not always immediately apparent and often remained hidden to me due to my lack of knowledge, despite being obvious.

Strangely enough, the causes of the various diseases we have are always the same few ones – only their symptoms are manifold. This means that just one cause can produce hundreds of different error patterns or colloquial illnesses.

However, this insight into the few causes is not new, as I later realised in homeopathy, because there too, only the causes are medicated. ‘Diseases’ therefore don’t have any autonomy; they are only taken as a guide.

Logically speaking, the healing potential increases, but unfortunately, so does the necessity to do something with increasing age, because more and more body functions fail due to our continuous degeneration. First, many small functions fail, which we rarely notice in the first decades and just playfully dismiss them as ageing. Later, we recognise them, when they manifest themselves in our organs and begin to afflict us.

In principle, it doesn’t matter at what age we change our behaviour, as long as we still feel life energy in us and have the desire to do something for ourselves, then the cards of life are shuffled again.

The potential to improve our own health is huge, we only have to start. There is enough alternative literature, enough offers from alternative practitioners, healers of all kinds, to find new ways to treat diseases and simply stay healthy. We should definitely take the chance to declare that our health is priority number one and start to become our own healer. Everything else should simply wait.

Many gentle healing therapies will be presented, and we can choose some according to our situation and mood, and then stick to them for weeks, maybe even months, until we no longer experience any increase and yearn for other methods that offer us new possibilities. It will not be one therapy or one application, but the variety over time that allows our body to rebuild sustainably.

Once I thought that if I found a therapy, I would never need to have another one. But unfortunately, they only work for a certain time and only improve our health in special aspects, before we need something else again. That is, at least, my experience. It almost seems as if we have filled some pots, but other empty pots are still waiting for us.

The goal of all of us should really be to take control of our health again. The idea of experts, who are specialists working for us when they are needed, rarely brings the desired result.

We definitely need an approach we can trust, that gives us the opportunity to evaluate and decide things for ourselves, and not depend on our counterparts.

Therefore, for a healthy life, we need definitely own knowledge so that we can act safely. It is certainly good to work through the teaching material of an alternative practitioner. I’ve tried the classical medical books before – as I wanted to be professional – but I found they got lost in theory and did not offer any approach to detecting the cause, let alone any kind of therapy.

Maybe we don't want to invest time in something like that because we all live in a value-added society where we buy services from third parties in order to operate at this high level. That's the idea, but as soon as we need a real expert, we often realise they all have too little expertise. In the end, we have a value-added society, which is no one - everything is only an illusion.

The time required to gain usable knowledge is about 600 hours per year for 5 years, which corresponds to about 2 hours per day or three years of full-time training. That sounds a lot, but we can use this knowledge effectively until the end of our lives, which will also be extended – the period of education will thus pay off.

The website ‘en.Wikipedia.org’ will help to build up your knowledge both quickly and comprehensively.

I would also go to a school for alternative practitioners, because the contact that alternative practitioners have with their own practice is helpful for us to understand the practice of naturopathy.

Even if we acquire this knowledge at 50, we will still be rewarded with having a stable healthy old age. The advantage of this knowledge is that we can talk to doctors, alternative practitioners and spiritual healers on an equal footing. This helps with troubleshooting and, later, with healing decisively.

The whole healing concept is based on this justified assumption of there being only a few causes, in which diseases become sound and smoke and are merely retained as error patterns with less significance. In this way, thousands of diseases can be combined into just a few causes. Thus healing becomes easy, because all the expertise shrinks.

So, in the future, we don't need to focus on the diseases, but generally on the recovery of our body, which will then dissolve our existing illnesses over the years. Diseases therefore do not need to be fought, they simply dissolve.

I am well aware that acute illnesses need immediate measures, but for this, we have conventional medicine, and if there is enough time left, healing naturopathy. We should also make friends with spiritual healing over time, because this is the strongest of all the healing forces.

And if one day, we can cure all existing illnesses with our recovery, the danger of getting a new one will be almost zero. It took me a long time to understand the advertising slogan, ‘A healthy tooth does not get sick,’ until I finally understood it today.

If we are healthy, we will not get sick. But normally we are not healthy, so we are getting sick, again and again.

So, today's healing has become pioneering work. Suddenly, the power of a lemon is far more than yesterday's antibiotic. Everything we regard as being unimportant, we must now look at from a different angle.

Healing - How our health returns

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