These days Cancer is widespread, and a day doesn't go by without either coming across another advert for a Cancer charity, or finding out someone close has got it, in some form or another. The more we hear about it, the more we talk about it, and this is what worries me. A lot. If you follow any of the teaching of the Law of Attraction, the more we focus on something, the more we get of that very thing. The things that we focus on we draw to ourselves. Therefore, following that kind of logic, we should have complete radio silence on the subject.
Cancer of course is a very sad disease, not only for the sufferer but also the family and friends of the sufferer. My mother has fought (and won) cancer twice now, and it was a traumatizing time for us all. But in recent times I have been thinking more about the causes and treatments of cancer. Currently cancer treatments are very strong, producing a multitude of unpleasant side effects. Whether the side effects are there to prove to the patient that they are working and are powerful because they've also had these side effects, I am unsure. There must be a simpler, more effective treatment. A cheaper alternative, that doesn't completely wreck the spirit and body of the patient. Something gentle and nurturing that nurses the patient back to health, rather than ripping them to shreds internally, making their hair drop out maybe, or leaving them nauseous and inducing profuse vomiting. Bicarbonate of Soda sometimes is suggested as a treatment for cancer, the theory being that it counteracts the acidity in the body, but yet you don't see this as used in the main stream do you?
No one seems to look at the patient as a whole. As a person. I am a great believer in seeing people as, well ~ people! Not just a lump here or a disease here. But as a whole. What would happen if we delved a little deeper, what trauma's has the patient been through during their life? Are they clutching on to an emotional hurt that has formed a negative mass within them? Have they got anger towards the affected area? No seriously. Look deeper into the reason why the cancer formed in the first place?
If you are a spiritual believer you might feel that it has something to do with the learning curve of the patient, something do to with a life-time lesson etc.
I was at a creative writing class one day a few years ago and in the middle of the tea break we were talking to each other about what we did for a living, and one lady said that she was a hypnotist, and had used self-hypnosis on herself (obviously) and had managed to 'cure' herself of cancer. Our jaws all dropped. How is it possible to hypnotize yourself, let alone cure yourself from cancer by doing so? We were all intrigued and our poor teacher struggled to get us back on task that afternoon. The lady said that she had had to investigate some deep emotional issues from her past, and deal with them at a deep level, and once she did this, the cancer vanished. She used visualization techniques to imagine the cancer slowly packing it's bags and leaving her body. If this kind of thing works, why doesn't more of it become available on the NHS?
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