On treatment against pancreatic cancer - Do not lose good hope
If you are able to listen, listen. If you can't, find someone who will. If you don't or won't find someone who will, you should consider your position wisely.
The following is taken from an email exchange. The patient is male, and the words were directed to a close relative of the patient:
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With regards to pancreatic cancer here are some thoughts:
[Do not forget humility.]
- It can be healed.
- I would avoid 'chemotherapy' entirely or at least as much as possible.
- The more skeptical the patient is, the worse that it is for him and the better that it is for the cancer.
- Positive hope is very important for the patient.
- The patient needs to reflect deeply.
There are combinations of herbs and medications that when applied in the right order, in the right way, at the right intervals and for the right amount of time, can break the cycle of cancer. These combinations depend on each patient. The key here is to move fast and to 'not miss a beat'.
Not using chemotherapy doesn't mean 'not doing anything at all'. It also means taking action, and taking action very quickly, but another type of action, one that doesn't involve killing the body itself.
By a 'skeptical patient' I also mean a patient in a state of 'negative refusal' where the patient is not ready to accept at least the possibility IN GOOD HOPE that something understood in truth to be good for him just might work in his case.
Avoid false optimism and hold to truth in good.
I call 'negative hope' false hope. False hope is not based on the firmness of something effective. The patient should be very careful just where to place his or her hope.
Cancer can be 'tricky' but it can be resolved well.
By 'reflecting deeply' I mean reflecting on many things, including reflecting on the kind of life he's had, the way he's lived, what he's done, good and/or bad, what he has not done, who he has hurt, if he has hurt someone, how he has hurt them.
Sincerity is good. He needs to 'let go' and he needs to get ready to face the possibility of death in order to live. This is good for his attitude towards the problem so it helps him as a patient.
'Letting go' does not mean 'giving up'.
- The patient needs truth, all the truth that he can get, and he needs it inside. This is simpler than it sounds, and because it is so simple it can be very confusing for many. What to do with this truth that he gets has a lot to do with the state of 'noise' in him. The less of this 'noise' in him, the better that it is, because with the right attitude mentally and emotionally and otherwise, his chances against cancer become better.
- The patient needs to 'let go' and he needs to consider the possibility that all he fights for with everyday life may be gone from him before he knows it if something is not done quickly and effectively, and perhaps even so if something is done quickly and effectively anyway.
With this understanding in good, if he succeeds in 'letting go' in a good way, he should achieve a state of calmness, perhaps serenity, which some people also see as a state of 'internal peace'. This is good for health because it is good for the patient to be in the right attitude, and although it does not necessarily resolve a condition of cancer on its own, it does what it does and it does it well.
He should not confuse this state of 'internal peace' with a state of 'peaceful acceptance of death'.
Death should not be accepted under any circumstance by the patient. He should accept in truth the possibility of death if it were to happen, but not death itself. Big difference. Also, if he denies the possibility of death itself, were it to happen and especially due to the problem he's in, he does bad, because he denies truth and then avoids truth inside. This would also help the cancer because he would be living in a state of denial.
- The roots of the cancer in him may not be in the pancreas itself.
Those roots need to be found and need to be cleared two at a time, from my experience. Those roots are also helped to persist in the body by mental and emotional states, so the more positive and clear that he is about everything and with everything, the better that it is for him.
This also means that he should reflect on things that he may have done wrongly in the past, and he should seek to achieve a state of 'forgiveness and release' where he can breathe deeply and in a relaxed way (without tension or stress or grief or sorrow or hurt of any kind), if he thinks about those wrongs that he may have done or also that might have been done against him.
This means a state of 'release' where guilt, hurt, sorrow or any such feelings are not felt anymore when thinking upon the wrongs. This is a very good state for the patient. Patients that I have helped in this state have recovered fully.
- The patient should try to 'take in' everything good that he can get, but he should do it only after he has seen 'release'. To try to do so before 'release' is dangerous. By 'everything good' I mean good things such as 'Beauty for the sake of beauty', 'Colors', 'Joy' and things such as those.
Note that of the suggestions I write for the patient, most are of an 'abstract' kind. This means that I'm mostly
suggesting things for his good mental and emotional state as a patient, rather than saying 'eat well, sleep enough and exercise'.
This also is because cancer thrives on imbalance and noise, imbalance and noise of any kind in the patient or around the patient. So if the patient is bitter, for example, cancer will benefit from it. If he is surrounded by bitterness or if he lives in an environment where there is bitterness all around him, cancer will benefit from it.
If the patient has little hope, cancer will use this. If the patient is in a state of fear, cancer will grow. If the patient has some other illness, cancer will use it to its advantage.
Why do I say 'cancer will use it'? Also because of a matter of simple chemistry, because the better the mood of the patient, for example, the more that 'good chemicals' are released into systemic circulation (chemicals that cancer doesn't like).
So, if the patient is stressed or afflicted physically, mentally, emotionally or otherwise, cancer will most likely 'see it' as good for itself and will also find with those things the chemical nourishment and conditions that it needs for sustained growth.
Resolving cancer is like winning a game of chess. It's a lot on how to move, what to move, when to move it. If you move well you can win. If you move bad, you lose for sure. These moves have to do with mathematics, and this is where also the 'mathematical rules of disease' that I mentioned before come well into play. I learned to observe this from long back during study.
Consider, for example, the growth of some bacteria. Some colonies grow every twenty-two minutes, so you can see their growth as a crude mathematical model that can also be expressed as, for example:
n1 = n0*2^(t/(1320))
g = ((n1-n0)/n0)*100
where n1 = the new resulting number of organisms in the colony, n0 = the first non-zero number of organisms in the colony, and t the time passed in seconds since the first organisms were found. g is the growth of the colony in percentages.
What that text above can mean mathematically speaking is that if you have a certain number of bacteria in a colony, let's say two organisms, when 22 minutes have passed there should be four organisms instead of the first two. This is so because after twenty-two minutes those organisms duplicate (grow), and turn into four organisms in the colony instead of the first two, because each one of them makes a new other organism from itself. After the second twenty-two minutes pass there should be eight organisms, and then sixteen after the next twenty-two minutes, and then thirty-two, and so on.
So this simple mathematical understanding on disease can also mean that if something is done with a method of good, something that prevents that growth to occur in the cycle and interval established for and by the nature of the organism in question, that growth can be turned quickly into a value of zero or into a negative value in time, meaning that the growth can be stopped or reversed.
This means stopping or reversing a condition of disease and achieving health.
If the problem of cancer is considered and treated through the understanding of this discipline, it can and SHOULD be resolved.
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If you are able to listen, listen.