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Most take their trauma to their graves partly because they are unaware of it: What Trauma Caused The Cancer? Get Rid Of It!

I no longer complain that cancer patients won’t work with me to release the anger, grief, and guilt over their trauma.


I now complain that they are not only deceiving themselves and their loved ones but also paying Genocidal Big Pharma and Medical Mafia to cause them great physical and/or financial suffering. It seems as if they believe they deserve this treatment based upon their belief in their guilt over the circumstances they created – and yet care not to mention – due to its already debilitating effect upon them.

I don’t mind their subconscious declaration, “I’d rather die than face this” as there is nothing wrong with wanting to die any more than there is something wrong with wanting anything our ego minds want; it is the lack of awareness which is unhealthy. I only wish I could get my mitts on them before they go through this pretense of wanting to live. I might be able to point out to them that there is a much easier, faster, more agreeable way of dealing with their trauma than dying.

There exist many energy therapies to assist them in releasing their emotional trauma surrounding an event which they can not face. Energy work is safe, quick, and does not require the patient to re-live the trauma. Trauma just energetically disappears. Cancer is not a ‘terminal disease’. That belief is a result of manipulation, as are beliefs concerning finances, education, religion, relationships, etc. I want people to stop believing nonsense, take charge of their circumstances and resultant state of mind by realizing that they, and only they, were powerful enough to have created said circumstances and so they are powerful enough to create something else.

My best example of Drs. Simonton’s theory was a patient I had with cancer of the larynx.

What does this tell you? He believes he either said something he wished he hadn’t or didn’t say something he wished he had. So, after rapid calculation of trauma to diagnosis, I asked his wife what occurred about two years ago. “We got married.” Yikes! What’s to say to that? Then I realized that saying, “I do” is too easy to undo, ergo, not something over which to develop cancer. So I asked, “Anything else? “Well, the minute we got married his daughter quit speaking to him”…. and he had quit speaking to his daughter. I rest my case.

For years I told people, “Curing cancer is as simple as releasing the emotional trauma which caused it” and for years no one seemed interested in my assistance. I remained flabbergasted until I realized that one of the aspects of the ‘cancer personality’ is that at an unconscious level, cancer patients want to die, or they wouldn’t have developed cancer.
It is their belief, thanks to medical propaganda, which causes them to think that cancer means they will no longer have to face the trauma or, rather, their interpretation of the trauma which is diminishing their basic life force. Cancer is just socially-acceptable suicide [sic].

Medical intervention does NOT cure cancer. For the record, 80% of doctors admit that they would not take their own medicine, meaning, that what they advise their patients – chemotherapy, radiation, surgery – they would not submit to themselves. No one I’ve ever known has ever died of cancer – only from the medical treatment of cancer. Yet, again, subconsciously one submits to the medic’s advice because in him, one has an ally in not taking responsibility.

One knows she can avoid the reminder of the trauma sooner by acquiescing to the medics/ ego’s plan for salvation and dying. Since loved ones are generally horrified by the fact that the patient is dying, as they have been equally conned, they express sadness, etc. and the patient pretends, for their sakes, to want to get healthy again. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
If one truly wanted to get better, she would reveal the cause of her illness, the emotional trauma which is literally destroying her; yet she rarely does.

Those who do and who support their bodies in the healing process, recover. However, most take their trauma to their graves partly because they are unaware of it and partly because, although initially they feel anger towards another involved in the event, they inevitably blame themselves, feel horrendous guilt over it, and wouldn’t dare tell anyone of their part in it, even when the telling would be the first step in saving their lives. I know of many people who have cured their cancer via forgiveness.

The body doesn’ t heal because the body isn’ t sick; only the mind can heal because only the mind is sick. The body doesn’ t suffer; the body doesn’ t DO anything. It only does what the mind tells it to do. – Kenneth Wapnick.
So, I suggest to my clients to begin, for their own sakes, the process of forgiving whomever it is they believe has caused their distress, remembering that it was only their interpretation of the situation which caused their pain, not the incident itself.
Remember Krishnamurti said, “there are no problems apart from the mind.”

As I say, if it is easier to forgive oneself – same sameness, because anger at another is only the ego’s attempt to hide from our conscious mind the guilt we feel and the punishment we believe we deserve. Foisting our guilt onto another might afford our egos some vindication, however, we create a downward spiral of anger/ attack/ guilt/ blame/ punishment/ anger/ attack, etc. … ad infinitum. Anger Management classes suggest that we ought to hang onto our anger and manage it when, in fact, we ought to release it.

Then we would no longer have it to manage. This behaviour demonstrates that we believe either:

1) causing someone else suffering will ease our own or,
2) we all deserve only suffering.

The only way to end it is to forgive, absolve the guilt, and stop an otherwise endless cycle of what doesn’t work for anyone. Ultimately, we all will be required to do this. The introduction to A Course In Miracles reads, “This is a required course; only the time you take is optional.” So, we can do it now or we can do it later.

You can read the rest of the book by Mary Elizabeth. She wrote an amazing free book on Spiritual Economics; get your copy here (http://spiritualeconomicsnow.net/).

Posted via email from Johan Horak

 

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