연구하는 인생/Natural Therapy

⊙ Timeless Secrets of Health & ReJuvenation < Conclusion >

hanngill 2014. 4. 27. 05:20

Conclusion

This book may challenge many of our most ardently held beliefs about the nature of disease

manifestation, and the practices and theories of modern medicine and nutritional science. Our currently

held world views no longer seem sufficient to provide for a prosperous and healthy future. In fact, they

may even superimpose upon us the frightening premonition that the future of life on Earth is at stake. Yet

the new world is just beginning. The abolishment of outdated principles of living that have kept mankind

limited and fearful for centuries leaves behind a mess of scattered pieces of knowledge that no longer

make any sense. The views, which I have presented in these last few chapters, are certainly not the final

answer to the puzzle of health and illness. As a matter of fact, any viewpoint is a limitation whereas our

true potential is unlimited.

It is not correct to say that the drug AZT used to treat AIDS, or the chemotherapy drugs, radiation, or

surgery applied to a malignant tumor etc., are all useless or harmful. Conversely, it is also not right to

claim that all natural treatments are useful or harmless. Considering the power that the placebo effect can

have in any one person, it becomes clear that even poison like AZT may turn into nectar if a patient is

convinced that it will cure his AIDS. Both disease and medicine are illusory projections of ourselves that

can turn into “reality” when we begin to identify with them or “energize” them in one way or another. It

may well be that a hopeful person receiving radiation therapy for cancer experiences no negative side

effects at all and has a spontaneous remission. on the other hand, a depressed person who swallows a

placebo pill to combat a headache may suffer a stroke. There are instances where people become so

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enraged with anger that they suddenly suffer a fatal heart attack even though their blood vessels are

perfectly clean. By contrast, a person with 100%-blocked arteries may create his own bypass and suffer

no physical problems at all.

The deep conviction that a particular medicine can help you overcome an illness may be just as

powerful as the pessimistic view that a certain illness like cancer can terminate your life. Deep trust,

however, is rarely present in a person who has AIDS, MS, or cancer diseases that are mainly caused by

low self-worth and repressed emotions. As a recent study has found, distrust, anger, and doubt are more

common among people who are ill. Happy, “non-toxic” personalities rarely fall ill.

Health and disease are accurate projections of ourselves and they mirror back to us everything we are

or who we are. If a person wants to “uproot” his cancer, which may be a manifestation of repressed anger

and frustration, through X-rays, chemotherapy, or radical surgery instead of learning to use the same

energy to regain his piece of mind, the projection of his anger will sabotage any long-term benefits a

given therapy may have. The basic message here is that we can change the projection by changing

ourselves. This book suggests that you take responsibility for everything that happens to you. With it

comes the power to make the appropriate changes that will unerringly lead you to the discovery that you

carry the key to the timeless secrets of health and rejuvenation within you.

"The natural force within each one of us

is the greatest healer of disease."

~ Hippocrates