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Life Cycle of Microbes – Part 3


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THE BIOLOGY OF DISEASE

Dr. Kurt Donsbach, "making protozoa" colloids of light.

We have, living within our blood, colloids of life.

The colloids of life are what Enderlein called the protit. Colloids are particles that measure .01 to .0001 microns in diameter (that's about 4 hundred thousandths to 4 millionths of an inch.) There is some point in space and time where the colloids of life (the smallest of biological living particles in the physical realm) were begotten from the colloids of light (the spiritual realm).

The first individual to actually catch a glimpse of this occurrence was Anton Leeuwenhoek, who lived in the 17th century. He had ground glass to create the first microscope. In observing some rainwater he collected, he made note that there were teeny creatures moving about. Wondering where they came from, he did an experiment. He collected clean fresh rainwater and sealed it in pipettes. At first, nothing was in the water. Hours and a few days later, still nothing was in the water. But on the fourth day, all of a sudden, little teeny creatures appeared. Where did they come from? It was spontaneous generation. Life out of light.

Leeuwenhoek took his research to Robert Boyle, the father of chemistry as we know it, and to Sir Isaac Newton who wrote many of the principles of physics. They did not believe that life could beget from light, or in their way of thinking, from nothing. This was a time when the church played a big role in every major decision that was made. To have life you must have procreation, a mother-father union. Since there was no mother or father that created Leeuwenhoek's teeny creatures, his observations were surely flawed, and they were dismissed. What could not be dismissed, however, was the observation of a newly discovered microscopic world. It was a foundation for developing the beginning ideas of the germ theory.

But what the germ theory failed to explain then, and fails to explain to this day, is the answer to the question, from where exactly do germs come? Where is the mother-father microbe? In any textbook of science, medicine, or biology, there is no explanation. When the germ theory took hold in the early years of biological science, the religious dogma of the time shaped the scientists' thoughts who formulated the theories. Since they had no concrete evidence to answer the question, they left it unanswered. And it remains unanswered today. And this is where a new paradigm unfolds.


Germs and microbes are physical life forms. Life forms which have evolved from something. Since that something is not physically measurable, then it must be something that is on a higher vibrational or spiritual level.


Hence, colloids of light, which beget the colloids of life.
For an empirical scientist, speaking about colloids of light is akin to speaking mumbo-jumbo. How can there possibly be a spiritual or higher vibrational particle of existence (which for lack of better understanding I've called a colloid of light) which is unseen and unmeasurable? And how can a supposed colloid of light become a colloid of life?

In answer to the first question, the truth of the matter is, empirical science only goes as far as the current state of physical technology allows. To go beyond that, you have to turn to inner guidance, intuition, and quite frankly, to a quantum physical or spiritual perspective.

Regarding the second question, how can colloids of light become colloids of life, doing an experiment can help to find an answer. From the writings of Dr. Kurt Donsbach, he calls this experiment, "making protozoa". The protozoa is among the most primitive and simplest of life forms. In any biology textbook, you'll never find a description of where protozoa come from, but yet you can create them in a test tube. If you take sterile water, and put in some fresh hay or other grasses, then mix it up, you will have a solution that, upon microscopic examination, has nothing in it. You can scrape the blades of grass with a knife and observe the scrapings and you will still find nothing. But cork the tube, wait a few days and come back. Your mix will be teeming with bacteria, amoebas and protozoa. Where did they come from? Under time-lapse photography, you would observe an amazing transformation. The grass blades would lose their striations and become more vesicular (filled with little bubbles or vacuoles). The vacuoles would begin to merge and gradually form a common membrane.

After a few days the little mass begins to move with a rhythmic, pulsing motion. Eventually the pulsing motion becomes more pronounced and the glob appears to gather more energy. Soon it breaks away from the grassy shaft and is a living mass, classified in biology texts as protozoa. From this point it can differentiate itself and other microorganisms appear. Fascinating isn't it? Just what was that pre-protozoan mass pulsing with? Is it the beginnings of life? Could it be what's called the Life Force, or Prana, Chi, Eck, the Holy Spirit? The higher vibrational essence of spirit - the spark of God?

Colloids of light - the spiritual, higher vibrational "stuff", beget the colloids of life - the physical manifestation of animate material substance.

And just as in our protozoan experiment, so in the blood, we find that the colloids of life have an urge to merge. How they merge, what they turn into, their developmental function, all will be dependent upon the terrain or the environment to which they are exposed. Voila, we've just uncovered the pleomorphic theory. Microbes change based upon the environment in which they live.

The human body strives to maintain the pH of the blood at around 7.3. Above or below this level, the colloids of life in your blood merge into forms that may not necessarily be to your advantage. They can become pathogenic microbes.

At one stage of development, the forms created by the colloids of life in the blood serve a useful function. Pleomorphic biologists have discovered that blood platelet formation is one example. Platelets are formed out of the colloids of life in the blood and serve us through the blood clotting mechanism -- a mechanism without which we would bleed to death from even the smallest injury. But, just as the colloids of life that form platelets serve us well, if the terrain of our blood is shifted due to an inverted way of eating and living, even platelets themselves can change their shape, or clump together, or become pathogenic. (More on these concepts later.)

The colloids of life can take shape in trillions of ways, specifically how and to what form is dependent on their environment. From bacterial, to viral, to fungal - the microbial changes, when they begin happening in your body, are one mechanism through which you age, become diseased, die, and ultimately are returned to the colloids from which you were assembled - as "from dust you are and to dust you shall return."

The microscope is an incredible tool to delve into this world and educate oneself on the disease process. By looking at live blood immediately after taking it out of a finger, the life forms in the blood become apparent. What forms you see depends on your state of health.

Above are two views of live blood as seen with a video microscope. The picture on top shows 1) the red blood cells floating in plasma. 2) a microbial form known as a synascit that is often associated with a present or pending degenerative disease situation. 3) yeast type forms which should not be present in healthy blood. 4) L-form bacterial variant around a platelet; some biologists consider these forms to be dry protein organizations based on the direct fusion of living colloids (termed systatogeny). The patient with this blood had periods of fatigue and low energy, nothing specific diagnosed, though the presence of a synascit is suspicious. The picture on the bottom is from a patient diagnosed with inoperable cancer and given 30 days to live by her doctor. The plasma field and red blood cells (what's left of them) are filled with pleomorphic microbes. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust, the microbes are starting to do their job and overtake the body.

An Interesting Case History

The picture of blood above of the cancer patient leads to a pertinent story. The story involves how this patient came about getting her cancer into remission. She was diagnosed as inoperable and her medical doctor told her because of her very poor state of health, there was nothing more they could do. They suspected she had maybe 30 days to live.

At the time her husband had been seeing an alternative care practitioner for a problem of his own. In his practice, this particular doctor happened to work with a microscope for patient education. As a last ditch effort the man brought his wife in, hoping that maybe something, anything, could be done. As they sat in the office, she had such low energy she could barely keep her head held up. Her face was completely white.

The blood was taken from her finger and put under the microscope, then the doctor peered into the eyepiece. What he saw, or more to the point, what he didn't see, astonished him. The woman had practically no red blood cells, and what she did have didn't look very good. There were microbial forms all over the place.

Given the situation, where here is a woman that is next to dead, what can you do? Well, the doctor said he didn't know if it would help, but he pulled four key nutritional substances off his shelf and gave them to her. These were: a total vitamin and mineral complex, digestive enzymes, a proanthocyanadin (pycnogenol) antioxidant compound, and heavy duty metabolic body enzymes. After a little bit of talking about these substances and nutritional concepts, the couple left the office. When the doctor peered into the microscope after they left, which was about 30 to 40 minutes later, he couldn't believe his eyes. The parasitic creatures were everywhere, consuming everything left in the blood. The picture on the previous page is some of what he saw.

One week after taking the nutritional supplements, the woman had renewed energy and was actually feeling better. She went back to her traditional doctor and wanted to have a blood test. The test was performed and her red blood cell count had shot up dramatically. The doctor was rubbing his hands together thinking that now they could re-start her on something like chemotherapy. She said something to the affect of "no thanks doc, I just wanted another opinion, adios." Since the hospital had essentially given her up for dead, she didn't want anything to do with them or with their killer medicines.

With her renewed energy and new hope, she started seriously looking at alternative treatment options. She settled on a course of action and found what she wanted south of the border in Mexico. 90 days later she was doing fantastically well, with her cancer in remission.

What got her to turn the corner? An alternative health care practitioner with a microscope who understood the importance of key nutritional elements to the body. The body is such an incredible thing that if you work with it correctly, instead of against it, it is capable of tremendous self healing.

 

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