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I found the ideas expressed in this video so interesting and encouraging that I transcribed it below so that they are more easily available. For me, they represent a creative way to explore the psychological/emotional/spiritual side of illness, which I think at worst--are a creative waste of time that allows you to sit down and reflect--or at best, may provide you with some insights into your own condition, whatever it may be! At any case, I will be using the questions the author mentions in the video for my own probing at what aspects other than the purely biological ones could be at play and reflected in the body.
All the best to all!
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How to find the root cause of your illness or ailment
TRANSCRIPT
When the scientific process came about, suddenly we were able to look back and recognize the physical cause of the illnesses and ailments which we suffered from. This was, you know—freakin’ awesome- why? Because it meant that the illnesses and ailments that we suffered from ceased to be some intangible, etheric, and abstract force. Suddenly, we could understand that the plague wasn’t in fact caused by god punishing the human race for prostitution. Instead, it was a cause of bacteria that were carried by flees and rodents. Understanding the physical cause of an ailment or an illness is really, really important to the healing process. But when we started to think that the physical cause was in fact the root cause of the illnesses and ailments which we experienced, we lost something very valuable. We lost the understanding that the story about the root cause of an illness or an ailments started far before the physical cause, which we were looking at. Saying that an ailment began with the physical cause of that ailment is the same as saying that the song you’re listening to came from the radio that is sitting on your nightstand, when we all know that the actual story about the root origin of that song started way, way, before it reached your nightstand radio.
Knowing that, I’m gonna lead off this episode with a statement, and here it is: ailments begin mentally and emotionally. They then become physical. The physical cause of the illness you see before you is just that. It is a manifestation of a deeper mental and emotional root cause. It’s hard for us to see the power that the mind or emotions have over body. Why? Because we can’t see the mind. Once we adopted a Newtonian model of physics, we suddenly really cared what we saw. So, obviously, if you can’t see the mind, if you can’t see emotions, they’re abstract to you. But play a game for me: close your eyes for a minute and I want you to imagine biting into a lemon. Make it as real as possible. See if you felt that reaction back here in your jaw, the reflex to tasting something sour. There are no lemons in your vicinity, so why did that just happen? It happened because your mind doesn’t know the difference between something you imagine and something that happens in this external reality. Everything that it perceives is real. The body is reflecting what is happening in the mind and the emotions—exactly.
We are not conscious of the reaction in our body to our thoughts and subsequent emotions. Are you aware when you’re stressed at work that your stomach is tight and your body has shut down blood flow to your extremities and your body’s flooded with cortisol and your heart is working double time to cope and your liver is breaking down glycogen like crazy? No, chances are that you’re simply focused on what’s stressing you out. So if you develop something like heart disease you’re gonna be baffled as to why. You do not recognize the cause of the effect.
This is even truer when the mental and emotional causes of our ailments find their roots deep in our childhood. This is the case with cancer. Cancer is the byproduct of the deep grief we experienced in our childhood that goes unresolved. But this is the last thing we think of when we come down with cancer. When we get cancer, the first thing we do is rush straight in for chemotherapy treatment. Ultimately, the root cause of our physical ailments is trauma. But when we’re thinking about trauma we have to expand our understanding of trauma.
Trauma is simply a distressing or an unpleasant experience. Looking through this lens, it’s easy to see that being taught a painful belief is trauma. Being weaned from the breast is trauma. When we’re looking at things like rape and war, that’s just the very extreme end of trauma. But anything that is a trauma that is unresolved can become a physical malady.
A trauma that is unresolved puts us in a state of resistance, because we have not moved through it. And don’t kid yourself—surviving trauma is very different from moving through trauma and finding completion. When we experience trauma, we have to find a way to weave it into who we are meant to become. We have to find a way that that trauma serves us instead as serves as a detriment. And most of us don’t do this. Instead of moving through and completing our trauma, most of simply survive it. We stay strong and muscle our way through it. We dissociate from it. What happens then? It stays a wound. A wound that doesn’t heal. An emotional and mental trauma actually affects the blueprint of our being. That blueprint of our being then informs our body what to do and what to become.
So, what about ailments, illnesses or injuries where you can actually see a physical cause? Things like environmental hazards or accidents or injury or genetic defects? That’s where you think you have me, right? Think again. We live in a Universe that operates according to the law of attraction. This means that you can only line up with those types of ‘physical causes’ if you are already a vibrational match to them in some way. For example, unresolved grief makes us a vibrational match to tragedy. So it is not unheard of for an entire demographic of people suffering from similar unresolved grief to be a match to a collective tragedy that triggers cancer, such as a nuclear disaster. This is the real reason why you can expose an entire demographic of people to a ‘physical cause’ like a virus and some of them seem completely immune, while others immediately succumb to it. The same is true for accidents.
The two most common vibrations I see present within people that make them a match to accidents are a feeling of complete powerlessness (victimhood) and also a feeling of self-punishment. If you’re in a space of self-punishment, you feel guilt for something. Accidents are a way to resolve that guilt. Accidents allow us to let ourselves off the hook for it. To even line up with an accident, there has to be a mental and emotional issue in place. And I will also tell you that where your body is injured in an accident is also no mistake. There already has to be a weakness present in that very area for the injury to be caused in that area.
Thoughts and emotions even express our gene expression. Epigeneticists have already figured this out. Essentially, when you adopt a girl into a family that is predisposed for breast cancer, she is every bit as much at risk for developing breast cancer as someone who is actually genetically related to the family. Why is that? By being adopted into the family, you’re being adopted into the mental and emotional patterns within that family. And so, it’s just as likely that you will develop that disorder as someone who’s genetically related. How do we explain that if genes are just being the dealt what you’re dealt? We have to start thinking about genes like playing cards. Just because you’re dealt certain genes, doesn’t mean that they will be automatically played.
Now, when most of us become aware of the fact that there are emotional and mental root causes to the ailments which we’re experiencing, we have a very hard time swallowing that pill. Why? Because it means we had something to do with the ailment, we had something to do with the accident. Now, immediately people go from there straight into self-blame, or in a space where they’re thinking that metaphysicians like myself are blaming and shaming someone for lining up with their ailment or accident. This could not be farther from the truth. Here’s the reality: if you were consciously aware that you had anything to do with your ailment or accident, obviously you would have changed it! If you had a conscious choice, you would simply choose health, twenty-four hours a day. But there are conscious and subconscious processes happening within the human being, and you are no exception.
There are aspects of you who you are aware of, and aspects of you who you are not. And it is those aspects that you are unaware of that are leading up to and becoming a match to these illnesses and ailments. So it’s not about something you did wrong. If you’ve manifested an ailment or an accident in your life, this is a call to become aware of these subconscious processes that are taking place within you. It’s a call to awaken.
You are being asked to make changes. Nothing more and nothing less. Also, before I continue: for those of you who are flipping out, especially you doctors out there, I’m gonna tell you that I’m a complete fan of approaching an ailment from all angles. That means approach it from an energetic standpoint, approach it from a mental standpoint, approach it from an emotional standpoint. Approach it from a physical standpoint. All of the above creates a clear picture of not only the ailment, but also the way to heal it. But I will tell you, if you’re going to address ailments purely on a physical level, you are addressing only the tip of the iceberg, because your physical existence, quite literally is just the tip of the iceberg. If you are only addressing the tip of the iceberg, any physical step to cure an ailment will fall short. The ailment is simply quite likely to come right back, because the blueprint for the ailment did not change at all.
Now, this is the reason that the medical field in the western world is so terrible at curing illnesses. Chronic illness is something that it’s- completely confused about, awesome with acute trauma. Terrible with illnesses! Why? Because it does nothing to address the root cause of those illnesses. The body is trying to communicate with us about our being through our maladies. It is trying to tell us what is out of alignment, what is best for us, and what we truly desire.
The approach to illness needs to be: What is my body trying to say? So I ask that even if you’re skeptical, consider this way of approaching ailments for curiosity’s sake. It doesn’t hurt to try on this perspective. So once you have manifested an ailment, what exactly are you supposed to do about it? I’m about to tell you!
Step 1. An ailment that you’re experiencing is always, without exception, just a magnification and an exaggeration of its actual cause. That’s freakin’ awesome! Why is that so awesome? Because it’s instant knowledge about what in fact created it. So ask yourself:
Step 2. Focus on the onset of the ailment. Ask yourself questions like this:
Step 3. I want you to ask yourself:
Another example is some women who suffer from infertility don’t have any idea there’s an aspect of themselves that in fact doesn’t want to pregnant at all. Perhaps they have unresolved wounding from childhood. Childhood may have sucked, so why the hell would you want to subject yourself or someone else to that same process? So in fact infertility may be a way for the body to save itself or save the being from having to experience something that it thinks is actually negative.
Another example is some people who get cancer as a result of deep childhood grief develop a kind of mentality in life where they only do what they have to do, never what they want to do. As a result, their life is choked of joy. So the cancer manifests as a way of saying:
“Look, I’m putting you in a do or die scenario. You can continue to do what you have to do and thus die because it’s not really living a life anyway, or you can do what you want to do, and start really living life, in which case, we, the cancer will go away, and you will heal!”
We have to be willing to consider that the ailments we manifest are here to serve us in some way, even if it’s simply to make us aware of something that needs to change.
Step 4. All ailments are the byproduct of resistance to something. We are energy flowing forth into the physical dimension. We have a choice to go in the direction of that expansion. And expansion is led by desire. Once we desire something, we have a choice to line up with it, which is to allow or else to resist it, which is to close ourselves down to the flow of energy.
When we think thoughts and take actions that allow us to move towards what we want, we are in a space of allowing, when we think thoughts and take actions that disallow us to move towards what we want, we are resisting. For example, wanting money and thinking money doesn’t grow on trees is resisting. It diminishes the flow of energy through our body. It makes us a match to scarcity, instead of abundance. So we have to ask ourself:
Step 5. The oldest trick in the metaphysical book is to look at the ailments we are experiencing quite literally. This means, do all kinds of research about the ailment itself. What do doctors have to say about it? And once you have figured out about the ailment itself, ask yourself literally:
If the body was conversing with you through the ailment as literally as possible, what would it be trying to tell you about you and your life and what needs to change.
Step 6. Talk to the ailment itself or the area of the body that is affected directly. This is a highly intuitive process, but guess what? You are imbued with consciousness. That means there is consciousness in every aspect of your body, every cell, every organ. You can talk to every aspect of yourself as if it is its own being. And even our maladies, things like cancer, have their own consciousness. You can interact with it. I encourage you to do so in a meditative process. For example, if you have cancer, close your eyes and begin to feel the cancer.
If you get stuck, you can do a left-hand writing episode. I love left-hand writing because it is easy access to your subconscious mind. The rational, logical, judgmental mind has a difficult time getting involved in the process. And so, you can have a pure conversation of whatever subconscious aspect of you you’re trying to access. So what you can do is connect to the cancer and allow the cancer, or whatever ailment it is, to speak through your left hand, through the pen, and onto the paper.
Step 7. Heal your emotional body. The unhealed emotional trauma is the physical root of our physical ailments. For this reason, I want you to watch my Youtube video titled, “How to heal the emotional body.” Begin the process that I demonstrate in that video. I also encourage you to buy my book called “The Completion Process.” It’s available as of August 2016. As I said earlier, ailments are ultimately the byproduct of unresolved trauma. This process makes you aware of the unresolved trauma and then brings that unresolved trauma into a state of completion. Many people experience their ailments completely going away as a result of this process.
Step 8. I want you to approach any ailment that you’re experiencing as your teacher. The way to do this is the following:
All the best to all!
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How to find the root cause of your illness or ailment
TRANSCRIPT
When the scientific process came about, suddenly we were able to look back and recognize the physical cause of the illnesses and ailments which we suffered from. This was, you know—freakin’ awesome- why? Because it meant that the illnesses and ailments that we suffered from ceased to be some intangible, etheric, and abstract force. Suddenly, we could understand that the plague wasn’t in fact caused by god punishing the human race for prostitution. Instead, it was a cause of bacteria that were carried by flees and rodents. Understanding the physical cause of an ailment or an illness is really, really important to the healing process. But when we started to think that the physical cause was in fact the root cause of the illnesses and ailments which we experienced, we lost something very valuable. We lost the understanding that the story about the root cause of an illness or an ailments started far before the physical cause, which we were looking at. Saying that an ailment began with the physical cause of that ailment is the same as saying that the song you’re listening to came from the radio that is sitting on your nightstand, when we all know that the actual story about the root origin of that song started way, way, before it reached your nightstand radio.
Knowing that, I’m gonna lead off this episode with a statement, and here it is: ailments begin mentally and emotionally. They then become physical. The physical cause of the illness you see before you is just that. It is a manifestation of a deeper mental and emotional root cause. It’s hard for us to see the power that the mind or emotions have over body. Why? Because we can’t see the mind. Once we adopted a Newtonian model of physics, we suddenly really cared what we saw. So, obviously, if you can’t see the mind, if you can’t see emotions, they’re abstract to you. But play a game for me: close your eyes for a minute and I want you to imagine biting into a lemon. Make it as real as possible. See if you felt that reaction back here in your jaw, the reflex to tasting something sour. There are no lemons in your vicinity, so why did that just happen? It happened because your mind doesn’t know the difference between something you imagine and something that happens in this external reality. Everything that it perceives is real. The body is reflecting what is happening in the mind and the emotions—exactly.
We are not conscious of the reaction in our body to our thoughts and subsequent emotions. Are you aware when you’re stressed at work that your stomach is tight and your body has shut down blood flow to your extremities and your body’s flooded with cortisol and your heart is working double time to cope and your liver is breaking down glycogen like crazy? No, chances are that you’re simply focused on what’s stressing you out. So if you develop something like heart disease you’re gonna be baffled as to why. You do not recognize the cause of the effect.
This is even truer when the mental and emotional causes of our ailments find their roots deep in our childhood. This is the case with cancer. Cancer is the byproduct of the deep grief we experienced in our childhood that goes unresolved. But this is the last thing we think of when we come down with cancer. When we get cancer, the first thing we do is rush straight in for chemotherapy treatment. Ultimately, the root cause of our physical ailments is trauma. But when we’re thinking about trauma we have to expand our understanding of trauma.
Trauma is simply a distressing or an unpleasant experience. Looking through this lens, it’s easy to see that being taught a painful belief is trauma. Being weaned from the breast is trauma. When we’re looking at things like rape and war, that’s just the very extreme end of trauma. But anything that is a trauma that is unresolved can become a physical malady.
A trauma that is unresolved puts us in a state of resistance, because we have not moved through it. And don’t kid yourself—surviving trauma is very different from moving through trauma and finding completion. When we experience trauma, we have to find a way to weave it into who we are meant to become. We have to find a way that that trauma serves us instead as serves as a detriment. And most of us don’t do this. Instead of moving through and completing our trauma, most of simply survive it. We stay strong and muscle our way through it. We dissociate from it. What happens then? It stays a wound. A wound that doesn’t heal. An emotional and mental trauma actually affects the blueprint of our being. That blueprint of our being then informs our body what to do and what to become.
So, what about ailments, illnesses or injuries where you can actually see a physical cause? Things like environmental hazards or accidents or injury or genetic defects? That’s where you think you have me, right? Think again. We live in a Universe that operates according to the law of attraction. This means that you can only line up with those types of ‘physical causes’ if you are already a vibrational match to them in some way. For example, unresolved grief makes us a vibrational match to tragedy. So it is not unheard of for an entire demographic of people suffering from similar unresolved grief to be a match to a collective tragedy that triggers cancer, such as a nuclear disaster. This is the real reason why you can expose an entire demographic of people to a ‘physical cause’ like a virus and some of them seem completely immune, while others immediately succumb to it. The same is true for accidents.
The two most common vibrations I see present within people that make them a match to accidents are a feeling of complete powerlessness (victimhood) and also a feeling of self-punishment. If you’re in a space of self-punishment, you feel guilt for something. Accidents are a way to resolve that guilt. Accidents allow us to let ourselves off the hook for it. To even line up with an accident, there has to be a mental and emotional issue in place. And I will also tell you that where your body is injured in an accident is also no mistake. There already has to be a weakness present in that very area for the injury to be caused in that area.
Thoughts and emotions even express our gene expression. Epigeneticists have already figured this out. Essentially, when you adopt a girl into a family that is predisposed for breast cancer, she is every bit as much at risk for developing breast cancer as someone who is actually genetically related to the family. Why is that? By being adopted into the family, you’re being adopted into the mental and emotional patterns within that family. And so, it’s just as likely that you will develop that disorder as someone who’s genetically related. How do we explain that if genes are just being the dealt what you’re dealt? We have to start thinking about genes like playing cards. Just because you’re dealt certain genes, doesn’t mean that they will be automatically played.
Now, when most of us become aware of the fact that there are emotional and mental root causes to the ailments which we’re experiencing, we have a very hard time swallowing that pill. Why? Because it means we had something to do with the ailment, we had something to do with the accident. Now, immediately people go from there straight into self-blame, or in a space where they’re thinking that metaphysicians like myself are blaming and shaming someone for lining up with their ailment or accident. This could not be farther from the truth. Here’s the reality: if you were consciously aware that you had anything to do with your ailment or accident, obviously you would have changed it! If you had a conscious choice, you would simply choose health, twenty-four hours a day. But there are conscious and subconscious processes happening within the human being, and you are no exception.
There are aspects of you who you are aware of, and aspects of you who you are not. And it is those aspects that you are unaware of that are leading up to and becoming a match to these illnesses and ailments. So it’s not about something you did wrong. If you’ve manifested an ailment or an accident in your life, this is a call to become aware of these subconscious processes that are taking place within you. It’s a call to awaken.
You are being asked to make changes. Nothing more and nothing less. Also, before I continue: for those of you who are flipping out, especially you doctors out there, I’m gonna tell you that I’m a complete fan of approaching an ailment from all angles. That means approach it from an energetic standpoint, approach it from a mental standpoint, approach it from an emotional standpoint. Approach it from a physical standpoint. All of the above creates a clear picture of not only the ailment, but also the way to heal it. But I will tell you, if you’re going to address ailments purely on a physical level, you are addressing only the tip of the iceberg, because your physical existence, quite literally is just the tip of the iceberg. If you are only addressing the tip of the iceberg, any physical step to cure an ailment will fall short. The ailment is simply quite likely to come right back, because the blueprint for the ailment did not change at all.
Now, this is the reason that the medical field in the western world is so terrible at curing illnesses. Chronic illness is something that it’s- completely confused about, awesome with acute trauma. Terrible with illnesses! Why? Because it does nothing to address the root cause of those illnesses. The body is trying to communicate with us about our being through our maladies. It is trying to tell us what is out of alignment, what is best for us, and what we truly desire.
The approach to illness needs to be: What is my body trying to say? So I ask that even if you’re skeptical, consider this way of approaching ailments for curiosity’s sake. It doesn’t hurt to try on this perspective. So once you have manifested an ailment, what exactly are you supposed to do about it? I’m about to tell you!
Step 1. An ailment that you’re experiencing is always, without exception, just a magnification and an exaggeration of its actual cause. That’s freakin’ awesome! Why is that so awesome? Because it’s instant knowledge about what in fact created it. So ask yourself:
- How does this ailment make me feel?
- How do I feel about it?
- What thoughts does it cause me to think?
Step 2. Focus on the onset of the ailment. Ask yourself questions like this:
- When did I first notice the symptoms?
- When did this ailment occur?
- And how was I feeling, what I was doing, what was I thinking in the months and weeks prior to that noticeable onset?
Step 3. I want you to ask yourself:
- What is having this ailment preventing me from having or doing in my life?
- If I was to have or do that thing in my life, what would be so bad about that?
Another example is some women who suffer from infertility don’t have any idea there’s an aspect of themselves that in fact doesn’t want to pregnant at all. Perhaps they have unresolved wounding from childhood. Childhood may have sucked, so why the hell would you want to subject yourself or someone else to that same process? So in fact infertility may be a way for the body to save itself or save the being from having to experience something that it thinks is actually negative.
Another example is some people who get cancer as a result of deep childhood grief develop a kind of mentality in life where they only do what they have to do, never what they want to do. As a result, their life is choked of joy. So the cancer manifests as a way of saying:
“Look, I’m putting you in a do or die scenario. You can continue to do what you have to do and thus die because it’s not really living a life anyway, or you can do what you want to do, and start really living life, in which case, we, the cancer will go away, and you will heal!”
We have to be willing to consider that the ailments we manifest are here to serve us in some way, even if it’s simply to make us aware of something that needs to change.
Step 4. All ailments are the byproduct of resistance to something. We are energy flowing forth into the physical dimension. We have a choice to go in the direction of that expansion. And expansion is led by desire. Once we desire something, we have a choice to line up with it, which is to allow or else to resist it, which is to close ourselves down to the flow of energy.
When we think thoughts and take actions that allow us to move towards what we want, we are in a space of allowing, when we think thoughts and take actions that disallow us to move towards what we want, we are resisting. For example, wanting money and thinking money doesn’t grow on trees is resisting. It diminishes the flow of energy through our body. It makes us a match to scarcity, instead of abundance. So we have to ask ourself:
- What is this ailment showing me that I am resisting?
Step 5. The oldest trick in the metaphysical book is to look at the ailments we are experiencing quite literally. This means, do all kinds of research about the ailment itself. What do doctors have to say about it? And once you have figured out about the ailment itself, ask yourself literally:
- How is that happening in my body?
If the body was conversing with you through the ailment as literally as possible, what would it be trying to tell you about you and your life and what needs to change.
Step 6. Talk to the ailment itself or the area of the body that is affected directly. This is a highly intuitive process, but guess what? You are imbued with consciousness. That means there is consciousness in every aspect of your body, every cell, every organ. You can talk to every aspect of yourself as if it is its own being. And even our maladies, things like cancer, have their own consciousness. You can interact with it. I encourage you to do so in a meditative process. For example, if you have cancer, close your eyes and begin to feel the cancer.
- What does the illness feel like?
- If it looked like something, what would it look like?
- If it had a sound, what would it sound like?
- Why are you here?
- What do you need me to change?
- How are you trying to help me?
If you get stuck, you can do a left-hand writing episode. I love left-hand writing because it is easy access to your subconscious mind. The rational, logical, judgmental mind has a difficult time getting involved in the process. And so, you can have a pure conversation of whatever subconscious aspect of you you’re trying to access. So what you can do is connect to the cancer and allow the cancer, or whatever ailment it is, to speak through your left hand, through the pen, and onto the paper.
Step 7. Heal your emotional body. The unhealed emotional trauma is the physical root of our physical ailments. For this reason, I want you to watch my Youtube video titled, “How to heal the emotional body.” Begin the process that I demonstrate in that video. I also encourage you to buy my book called “The Completion Process.” It’s available as of August 2016. As I said earlier, ailments are ultimately the byproduct of unresolved trauma. This process makes you aware of the unresolved trauma and then brings that unresolved trauma into a state of completion. Many people experience their ailments completely going away as a result of this process.
Step 8. I want you to approach any ailment that you’re experiencing as your teacher. The way to do this is the following:
- If I acknowledge this ailment _________ as my teacher, what is it trying to teach me?