Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Cancer

What are the factors involved so that some people get cancer and some don’t?

Hilarion: There are “allergies” - the extent to which you are allergic to the foods that you are eating; allergies meaning the foods are not easily utilized and are difficult for you to get rid of. They store in the body, causing debilitation and destruction of various organs, systems, etcetera. Some of these things are those to which everybody has some allergy; an example would be the element Mercury. You need very, very little of this element to survive; and in many of its forms…as it is injected into the body in the form of Thimerosal, as a preservative in vaccines; as it is utilized as a swab on the skin with various liquids such as Mercurochrome, Betadine and others; as it is provided in various aspects of your environment and so on…problems erupt. 

To the extent to which you are able to get rid of this and other toxic materials, your body is then naturally more or less susceptible to various ways in which cancer forms. As cancer is a way of separating cells, moving them into a place of rapid reproduction in the hopes that…that is, the primordial body hopes…that such rapid metabolic change will more quickly metabolize and release these substances. 

It is a last-ditch attempt of the body at healing; not an enemy, not an aspect of destructional harm; but rather that which in itself is provided as a healing aspect. Such will usually be specifically motivated and engendered by several nonphysical events; these include two vortices as minimum. One will occur in the brain, a very small vortex; this vortex will anchor itself in some portion of the brain, usually the lower brain, that is related to some function in which some issue, or aspect, poorly communicated, something of a difficult nature and so on, is present. 

This begins the cycle. The deposition of substance, the utilization of the body to get rid of things, the changes and others, will begin to interact with this structure in the brain, to then create a second vortex in the body. There can be others, of course; this is called metastasis. But when that first one appears, as something in the aura, it can be identified. The one in the brain is very difficult to identify by auric sight, but it can be seen by those with the understanding. 

For instance, the exploration of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, a learned German doctor who has understood the role of the brain in cancer and especially the actions of various thought forms, belief patterns and preconceived ideas are not fully communicated or understood. Ultimately as all of these coordinate, the physical body is pushed to a point of choice. Usually such choice will revolve around an unconscious decision in which love, self-value, some degree of deservability, some aspect then dealing with this part of the loving, accepted self, is up; it is to be considered, it is an issue, it is to be explored. 

When an individual, be it unconsciously or consciously, rejects the body, rejects the love, rejects the opportunity for self-healing, it then becomes nearly impossible, even by dietary means, even by various means provided in science, all the different techniques, to stop the cancer from unfolding; because the will to live becomes enmeshed with the vortex. 

This is rarer than most people think; but it still is an important consequence of the action in brain and body. If the person is at such a place, it is more important to confront that issue than to work with anything else, be it physical or psychological, in dealing with the cancer. If, however, the will to live is strong and the person does wish to work with the issue, one must confront your own natural sensitivities, both psychologically and physically, to various foods and other substances. 

For the most extent of this, the largest way in which there is a key factor here, there are two things to be looking at; the first, at the brain level, is the issue of territoriality—animal instinct, ability to interact with others around territory is unconscious and often very difficult for people to understand and work with. 

Other issues that may show up will relate to such things as family or community, or attunement to others, the basic physical issues. But, usually some issue of territoriality is involved, some place you feel connection to; some issue you have attachment to; some belief pattern you would never let go of because of what it would mean about your identity; some way in which you see yourself. Yes, territoriality can even be taken to such an extent. 

The other side is fats; fats and oils that have been heated excessively, critical temperature is 104 degrees Fahrenheit, is that which provides the lubrication mechanism by which the cancer gets thrown into the state of virulence. This makes it difficult for the body to heal when those fats are repeatedly pushed into the body and no specific agenda is unfolding to get rid of them. 

There are ways to do this, and there are those who have studied this, including the individual Aajonus Vonderplanitz in his book We Want to Live; aptly named, don’t you think, when it relates very much to this beginning place? But when you understand how these issues interact, you will see over and over that each of these, the physical and the higher or psychological or spiritual, or even just mental functions, have specifically one purpose in mind: As you move through them, you will value physicality or you will reject it. You will have some shifted or changed relationship to being alive. Those who have survived cancer, be it through medical intervention or self-healing, will all tell you how much they have learned; how they have valued each breath, how they have then come to see life in a new way. Why wait? Why wait for this difficult issue or any health issue, for that matter, to overtake you?

Understanding this can help you at times to understand that the deeper level, though, the emotional understanding, the gratefulness, this is the toughest, you see, because it isn’t only about forgiving, about finding new patterns; it ultimately comes down to the gratefulness—the sense of being grateful for life, for breath, but even for the cancer, even for the struggle, even for the lesson that you have rejected. When you can consciously move to that place, all of the opportunities begin to open to you. It is very difficult to enforce gratefulness; but you can work on it. Does this answer the question?


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