Healing
via Our Natural Mind/Body Connection
Hopefully you’ve read the Answer
Cancer Philosophies link. It basically explains from where self identity comes.
It explains the mind mechanisms which so dramatically control the development of
that self identity and that of the surrounding world. The overview kicked off
this way:
“Of course, the book goes into it in much more detail. But to summarize, the
subconscious mind is the most powerful goal achieving device known to man. And
it will achieve any goal implanted into it with ruthless efficiency. Programmed
for abundance, and it gives you the person who can lose everything, and in so
short a period of time, be back up on top. Programmed for limitation, it gives
us the risen Hollywood star who crashes and burns for no sensible reason, or the
lotto winner who in five years finds himself broke and in dept, or the obviously
physically gifted athlete who can’t keep his head together long enough to do
anything with those gifts. Programmed for mutilation, it produces chronic illness. Here, the doctor
medicates an outbreak of some kind, oblivious to the continuing existence of a
program calling for the mutilation. This is the mechanism behind recurrence and
substitution that medicine refuses to respect. Going into the subconscious and
removing the mutilating program allows the body to quite naturally right itself.”
And there it is … that last one. Please read it again:
“Programmed for mutilation, it produces
chronic illness. Here, the doctor medicates an outbreak of some kind, oblivious
to the continuing existence of a program calling for the mutilation. This is the
mechanism behind recurrence and substitution that medicine refuses to respect.
Going into the subconscious and removing the mutilating program allows the body
to quite naturally right itself.”
And this next line has been attributed to Hippocrates, the father of western
medicine:
“The body’s natural tendency is that
toward health.”
The Answer Cancer Philosophies agree with that. And contend that a chronic
illness (continuance, recurrence or substitution in spite of all curing efforts)
is chronic because it’s called for by an agency outside the body, but with
control over the body, thwarting both the “body’s natural tendency” and
the efforts of the physiologically-based troubleshooters. The ACP’s say
“cleanse and reprogram the subconscious mind and the body will heal as
hoped.” This makes the ACP the opposite of medicine.
What is the mind and how does the body get involved?
Long before I arrived on the scene, a group of thinkers got quite a chuckle as
medical scientists poked around the brain, looking for the mind; in particular,
memory. To that group, looking in the brain for the mind would be like tearing
apart your TV expecting the American Idol contestants to fall out. To these
thinkers, the brain is but a transistor; the mind stored throughout the entire
body. And oh how they were chided by anyone in the medical community. But then
medicine did something special. They succeeded in transplanting organs. And as
quickly as organs took and the recipients recovered, the stories started to
flow. Recipients were picking up the memories, mannerisms, quirks, and emotions
of the donors. Mind and memory were traveling along with the organ. Enter
thought/cause alignments.
Did you ever wonder why we hang a heart on Valentine’s Day? -And, not a
spleen, for instance? Why do we get
“pissed off” and not “salivated off”? Why are we called “broken
hearted” or “hard hearted” and not broken pancreas’d? Why is it said
that one “carries the weight of financial burden”? How can someone be a
“pain in the neck”? (or ass)
These old clichés prove that as a modernized society we have digressed over
time. They are proof that long ago people in the know understood the alignment
between a specific body part and a specific mind capacity. So the heart is a
love center. Kidneys do harbor angers. Financial burden does flare in the back.
And the emotions held in toward a life sucking inner circle member does manifest
as a chronically contracted neck or sphincter muscle. And these rate as just a
few of the most simplistic and commonly franchised examples. It goes much
deeper.
With everything above in mind, the ACP’s are basically saying that at the core
of every ache, pain, lump, or bump, lies an event or sequence of events from the
past that tally up into either a pocket of festering emotion, or a program
calling for some form of self punishment, mutilation, or limitation. Through a
process of hypnotic regression, the event or chain of events can be discovered,
exhausted, forgiven, re-perceived, and blended back into the person’s
accumulating life experience as a positive. Properly
done, that quote from Hippocrates kicks in, “the body’s natural tendency is
that toward health”, and the doctors measures quickly indicate something
(often deemed miraculous) is happening.
What does the healing process of a chronic ill look like when the ACP’s are
applied?
Well, it certainly starts with a good rapport between the facilitator and the
person to be healed. They have to agree on a lot of things. Some are:
They have to agree on the basic principle which brings them together. It says
that the disease is something from the past, alive and festering on the inside,
or a chain of experiences compounding into a program calling for some form of
self mutilation, self punishment, or self limitation, or any combo of the
possibilities mentioned.
They have to agree on parity: the fairness of the Universe; that for every
action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Relating to healing, this guarantees us that for so much dis-ease there
must be a proportionate amount of trapped emotion and/or mutilating programming.
They have to agree what is to be expected when in trance. If a person fears that
what they are experiencing is not what’s expected, that person will constantly
lose trance as the conscious mind interjects, thinking it’s being some kind of
helper. Not the only point to be covered before a session, but a classic example
is the common false assumption that when in hypnosis a person is somehow numb,
or not in a state of awareness or control. Wrong. Hypnosis is not a “numbed”
state of mind what so ever! It is a HEIGHTENED state of awareness. At the end of
a session subjects are aware of everything the professional has said, everything
they have said themselves, every picture, feeling, thought, or mood their mind
reveals in trance is there for complete recall and review after the session. The
facts related to such common misconceptions must be covered and agreed upon.
They have to agree on a mutual state
of humility. Neither the subject consciously, nor the facilitator professionally
know up front the details at the core of the individual’s disease. Together
they can predict some generalities. But they must commit to the idea that the
individual’s subconscious is the only agency with the details … the program
code, if you will.
It’s that last agreement which sets the stage for the actual hypnotic healing
process used. The heart of the process relies upon hypnotic regression. Hypnotic
regressions can be led by the hypnotist. –Not Good. If a supposed pro is so
bold as to think he/she knows where in the past the person’s mind needs to
take them, it mostly proves that supposed pro’s total lack of professionalism!
Humility must be maintained. It’s done in this way: The hypnotic state is
achieved through some kind of induction into trance. At that point there is
access to this powerful goal achieving subconscious mind. So we give it
something it’s good at. We give it a goal. Here, the condition to be healed it
highlighted and targeted. Immediately, the subconscious is given the goal of
taking the person back to “the key event/events of significance to the ill."
As the ensuing regression unfolds, the pro can’t know if the mind is going to
take them back two months, two years, to 2 months after conception, or 200AD. A
good pro in this stage is riding blind. Now, once the SC mind reaches what IT
perceives to be a key event, the pro leads the person through a sequence where
long trapped emotions are evacuated, some forgiveness is had, some lesson or
satisfaction is gained, and a positive, life enhancing, program for the future
is installed in the void created from the removal of all the past and present
junk. Not too far from shoveling manure from a barn, digging and re-perceiving
continues until the barn holding the person’s past and resulting perceptions
is completely cleansed and transformed. From here it’s expected that the
effects of the above mentioned Hippocrates quote kick in and there is a
resulting tumbling of symptoms. It truly is an amazingly effective process.
In the early ‘90’s I had a live call-in radio show. I was
South Florida
’s MindCoach as the show was titled. I did a show about my own childhood
experience with bursitis (supposedly an “old person’s disease), the ill that
sent me on my original search for life meaning. I explained the doctor’s folly
as they pretty much tried to kill me in the course of their battle with my ill.
After telling the story of my eventual self regression, the discovery at
the core of the ill, and how it only confirmed the existing thought/cause
alignment for bursitis, four orthopedic surgeons called to book appointments FOR
THEIR OWN HEALING, stating that they had gotten into orthopedics looking for
their own answers. Each revealed that not only were they STILL wrestling their
own conditions, but my discovered life story matched what they had been through
to the letter. Three never made it to the office. I’m guessing guilt at the
thought of betraying their own professional discipline got the best of them. One
made it to my office, the healing unfolding as predictably as I could ever
imagine. Folks, when an orthopedic surgeon comes to my office for a chronic
joint disorder … and gets his healing … something powerful is happening!
When it comes to trauma care, doctors are the bee’s knees. If I break my arm
skiing, I’m going straight to the emergency room. The same goes for their
ability to measure and take pictures. But when it comes to affecting long term
positive change in those things labeled “chronic ill”, I’m hard pressed
not to call them totally unqualified. There are so many things for which
medicine is so useful. But if an overview of your medical history has your
medical professionals looking as if they are playing a game of Whack-A-Mole at
the local arcade, you might want to look inside your subconscious mind for what
is really eating away at you.
Food For Thought….
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