You've Got to Do the Work
Hey there hurricane watchers,
The Incurables Program is incredible. People who have been on it have cured pancreatic, liver, colon, breast, and prostate cancers. They've cured diabetes with gangrene in their legs so bad the doctors wanted to chop their legs off (sorry :-p). They've cured Alzeimer's and heart disease. And yes, they've cured their neurological diseases.
The one thing they all had in common with each other was that they were all willing to do the work.
Unyquity and I were talking about this last night. People have been so conditioned to believe that you take one or two supplements, or one or two herbs, and that's supposed to make you well. It's just not that way for people who have so-called incurable diseases. We have to try to cure "everything" all at once. Is the issue that the bowels have diverticuli with decades-old matter/toxins in them? Is it that the blood is thick with sludge and just can't move efficiently enough around the circulatory system? Is it a parasite? An endocrine imbalance? Emotional blockages? Just plain too many Cokes over time? Could it be, if the medical community can't fix it, that the problem might either be hidden, or that it's a complex chain of events that led to the disease manifestation because of a predisposition for weakness in a certain system? We don't know, and neither does the medical community. So we have to hit everything all at once.
With an incurable illness, you have to throw everything you think you know about how the disease works or what you think might make it better away. You have to start from scratch. You have to make a commitment to do the entire Incurables Program/Party, the whole shibang, with 110% of what you've got, or you gain nothing. Nothing. If you start whining that you don't like garlic (talking to self here) and you won't do it/eat it, then go ahead and go home now. The whole Incurables Program works together in harmony and synchronomy. But if you are willing to push through and do the work, ALL of it, then you are much more likely to see a healing miracle.
Dr. Christopher said there were only three kinds of patients who did not get a complete healing doing the IP. They were:
1) People who would rather stay sick. Somehow they got more attention or satisfaction out of being sick than by being well.
2) People whose time had come. It was just their time to go, no matter what they did.
3) People who weren't willing to do the work. They were either lazy or they didn't really believe in the power of God to heal through natural means.
Everybody else got well. I'm talking incurable diseases, friends.
I know when you read this schedule, you might think "This is insane!" But it's really not, when you see that all I'm doing is breaking the whole thing down into baby steps. I've done the IP twice, just not with quite this intensity. I bet I'm the only person on Curezone who's actually done it. There are a few people that are more hard core health freaks than I am, but I don't think they've done the IP. I know the results I got before. It was like "close, but no cigar." I want a victory this time.
Don't you?
Do the work.
Being truthful,
Donna