08-13-2012, 03:24 PM
I find that I have to wonder sometimes at even those researchers doing similar work, and achieving similar conclusions to my own, if perhaps there are errors in logic being made.
People do heal themselves continuously. If we didn't, we'd degrade to dust probably within the first 15 years of life. The key is three things, here. What we define as "healing"; what we accept as heal-able; and what we accept as possible.
If the subconscious of a person defines "healing" as "Regenerating breaks, tears, cuts, scrapes and burns of any type of flesh", then "spontaneous healing" of something like cancer will not happen, because it is not defined as heal-able.
If the subconscious does not accept situation X or condition Y as falling within the realm of "heal-able", then it will not trigger the healing process.
And if we believe that it is impossible to heal, the subconscious will happily oblige by not doing anything, thus making that belief become outward reality.
Finally, the subconscious must also be told when to start healing in some cases, just as it can be directed to heal more, faster, and without scarring.
There are usually many such variables to consider that are overlooked in this type of research.
People do heal themselves continuously. If we didn't, we'd degrade to dust probably within the first 15 years of life. The key is three things, here. What we define as "healing"; what we accept as heal-able; and what we accept as possible.
If the subconscious of a person defines "healing" as "Regenerating breaks, tears, cuts, scrapes and burns of any type of flesh", then "spontaneous healing" of something like cancer will not happen, because it is not defined as heal-able.
If the subconscious does not accept situation X or condition Y as falling within the realm of "heal-able", then it will not trigger the healing process.
And if we believe that it is impossible to heal, the subconscious will happily oblige by not doing anything, thus making that belief become outward reality.
Finally, the subconscious must also be told when to start healing in some cases, just as it can be directed to heal more, faster, and without scarring.
There are usually many such variables to consider that are overlooked in this type of research.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!