Treating the mental-energetic dimension is especially critical in autoimmune diseases.
Unresolved traumas, sometimes combined with pathogens, are a significant factor in the onset of autoimmune diseases, especially at young ages (30-35 and below). It is essential to emphasize that drug treatment cannot cure autoimmune diseases; it only perpetuates them.
- Only continuous strengthening of the immune system, a combination of body, mind, and spirit, can bring about recovery from autoimmune diseases. Love and support play a huge role in recovery because of the energetic association of the thymus gland.
- Hormonal Imbalances and mental vulnerability are a rational explanation of why women are more likely than men to get autoimmune diseases. (Although there are exceptions such as Type 1 diabetes.)
Four groups of immunodeficiency—allergies, chronic inflammations, cancer, and autoimmune diseases—are explained as energy flow failures.
Link: The 4 groups of long-term immunodeficiency illnesses.
If you follow the recovery stories of patients (even seriously ill) with autoimmune diseases, you will discover one common denominator. All of them gradually stopped medication and moved with strong discipline to a healthy lifestyle, mental and physical, while releasing unresolved traumas, a mental process that requires mental fortitude. Those who choose the conventional path will only enter the endless cycle of perpetuating the disease.
Heterosexual woman and a man with the illustration of the magnetic poles and energy flow. (Positive (red) to negative (blue))
Between the magnetic poles, there is a three-dimensional magnetic field vortex.
The high prevalence of autoimmune diseases in women compared to men is not only due to hormonal issues.
Every living thing is surrounded by a weak magnetic field 3D vortex between the positive (giver) and negative (receiver) poles. The location of the positive pole in men and women is reversed. In women, the positive pole is found in the chest area, near the heart, while in men, it is in the groin area. It is illustrated below.
- Except for a few autoimmune diseases, such as type 1 diabetes (which erupts in childhood or adolescence), most autoimmune diseases are much more common in women.
- Women are much more sensitive than men to mental events such as unrequited love, abandonment, loss of children, and more. Men are very sensitive in sexual contexts.
Medicine (especially Western medicine) does not attribute energetic properties to the human body. It treats only the physical dimension, mainly through drug treatment, but it is unable to bring about recovery and thus perpetuates the disease.
The high prevalence of cancer near the positive pole illustrates the enormous importance of the energetic body for human health.
Autoimmune disease patients are treated with the misconception that they are incurable diseases.
Therefore, treatment is only symptomatic and does not attempt to improve the patient's recovery.
- Except for pure genetic diseases, all acquired chronic diseases, including all autoimmune diseases and also those with an inborn tendency, are illnesses that can be cured. There is no such thing as an incurable, chronic acquired disease.
- Remissions often characterize autoimmune diseases. They are not accidental; they result from an increase in the body's life-force energy level. Remissions reinforce the idea that autoimmune diseases are curable diseases.
Common to all autoimmune diseases. The thymus gland is of great importance in understanding autoimmune diseases.
- The maturation of T blood cells enables self- and non-self-recognition. The thymus gland belongs to the energetic dimension of the fourth center (Heart Chakra), whose driving force is Love, Relationships, and self-acceptance.
Age factor (Unhealthy physical lifestyle) vs. Traumatic non-resolved events from the past.
- The age factor—As symptoms onset at a younger age (30-35 years or less), it is more likely that the weight of unresolved mental traumas is higher than the unhealthy lifestyle. The explanation is that the process of cell aging and death is cumulative, while unresolved traumatic events have an immediate and cumulative effect. (This is particularly prominent in autoimmune diseases.)
Continue reading: The 4 groups of long-term immunodeficiency illnesses.
Love has an extraordinary ability to recharge the energy of life. Love has nothing to do with sexual identity and orientation. Members of the LGBT community love and can receive love just like heterosexuals. Without love, support, assistance, and understanding of the needs of the disease, it is very challenging to recover from autoimmune diseases.