Not worried about any gotchas. I'm curious, who was the first person you asked?
"Germs" do not exist as defined. There are no pathogenic, contagious microorganisms. We begin to feel sick due to the activity of bacteria especially as our body rallies all its resources to either remove, repair or restore tissue, depending on the need at hand. Bacteria are created by your body, just like your cells, tissues, bones, hair, etc. They don't come "out there". Bacteria are activated in part by a higher body temperature (99 F+) and thrive in this warmth coupled with excess fluid (inflammation, edema). All this is a sign that the body is repairing/removing/restoring tissue, not a "germ attack", which of course engenders fear.
Sepsis results most commonly with a person who has been morbidly sick for a long period of time, when it comes to dis-ease. A physical accident, like a bullet tearing through tissue and organ can obviously also bring it on due to the severe damage that has been inflicted. In the long dis-ease situations, the person has been unable to resolve what they perceive as an insult to their lives, be it a loss, separation, anger, scare, fright, worry, self-devaluation, blame, guilt, shame, etc. These thoughts have been entertained for lengthy periods of time, and as a result, the tissue/organ/vessels/etc. have been continuously altered by the psyche in an effort to assist the person with resolving their conflict. As the psyche does not have any sense of time, nor can it distinguish between figurative and literal thoughts. So as an example, the thought "I can't stomach/digest this situation", would result in the psyche altering stomach or intestinal tissue by removing some of it to better assist the individual with "stomaching/digesting" what they are conflicted by. In the animal kindgom, this is a common problem, like for a snake that eats to large a prey animal for example. Snakes, not having "figurative" thoughts, have literal ones and their psyche responds by improving their ability to digest the bones/skin of the prey.
There are a million other examples, I've just provided one. The point is, the psyche, having no sense of time, continues this tissue necrosis indefinitely and eventually the membrane/tissue/vessel gets whittled down to almost nothing. Thus, when the conflict is resolved and the water retention, inflammation, edema and temperature rises, the bacteria are then generated to REVERSE the temporary tissue alteration. And because of the heavily damaged tissue, some of the bacteria and their waste by-product (putrefaction) of their work - which makes us feel sick normally -- leaks into the bloodstream which can be quite fatal, as apparently you're well aware. But it's not the bacteria that are the cause of alarm, but their waste product due to the work they are performing.
Thus, a common treatment is anti-biotics (against-lifes) to preserve the life of the individual. Killing the bacteria eliminates their putrified by-product as well that is poisoning the blood.
Another potential scenario is what we call a "hanging-healing", meaning the person goes in an out of their conflict. Typically they resolve it at some point, which then initiates the phase or restoration to return the individual back to homeostasis before their conflict. And this restoration phase is normally when we "get sick" and "have the dis-ease", which upsets and frightens the person who then lapses back into the conflict active phase, over and over again, sometimes for years or decades on end. Thus, the tissue/organ in question is being continuously broken down along with brief periods of rebuilding mixed in. This is the cause for a tremendous loss of vitality and weakening of the tissue in question as well, leaving the individual very vulnerable to sepsis.
Thus infection/inflammation/edema/fever is always the sign of a restoration (healing) process underway, not an "attack". But if the region in question is too badly damaged by either a bullet or weakened/necrotized due to a lengthy conflict active phase, or persistent hanging-healing over many years (called a "chronic dis-ease" by mainstream establishment medicine), the putrified materials produced by the bacteria lead into into the bloodstream and are not contained within the organ/tissue/vessel as normal.
In these extreme situations, and only these, the tools of emergency medicine are required to save the individual from death. But it's worth noting, a person that typically gets into these situations (not including physical damages like from a bullet) have lost so much vitality and vigor, their spirit is not long for this world and the septicemia is a way it is looking to abandon the body/mind complex unwilling to move forward, to forgive and forget, to abandon fear and judgment, etc. that was the core cause of the situation. Often the quality of life of this person is greatly lessened due to the life-saving efforts of the trauma-care team as the tissue/organ that was supposed to be repaired and restored is left in its weakened condition due to the killing of the bacteria whose job it was to repair it and return everything back to homeostasis. This is often the case for high-morbidity and elderly patients who suffer what we call the "Hospitalization conflict" due to feelings of abandonment/existential/feeling-wanted when left alone. This causes extreme water retention, and if the person is suffering a bronchial/lung issue, this water retention leads to pneumonia. And while the anti-biotics do "save the life", the person's breathing and overall quality of life is greatly weakened for the remainder of their life as the bacteria were never able to restore the bronchi/lungs back to their normal capabilities.
It can be stated often enough; our natural state is one of perfect health, and our psyche/body will always return us to it if we but allow it.
Cancers are the exact reverse of the above disease scenario and its ilk, which effect the ectodermal tissue of the body resulting in necrotization and ulceration. With endodermal tissue, the psyche reacts to conflicts with cell proliferation, aka "cancer/tumors". Thus, it's much rarer to see sepsis arising from people with all the various cancers. The restoration phase of these cancer programs results in bloody sputum, urine, feces and discharge as the TB mycobacteria are hard at work removing the excess proliferated tissue (tumor) that was generated by the psyche in order to make the organ in question perform better to assist the individual with resolving their conflict.
In order to catch hold of all I'm saying, you'll need to have a paradigm shifting, sea-change perspective on what exactly "dis-ease" really is. I get it. Almost nobody can buy it upon hearing this for the first time. I know I didn't. It took me almost a year of working with clients before I was finally able to make this shift. So I get it, you've never heard anything like this before and it's highly suspect upon first glance. No hard feelings.
But I'm happy you asked. The more of you that ask me these questions, the berter I get at explaining things. Hopefully, while it's highly unlikely that you can agree with me, which I'm not asking you to do, at least you have an understanding of what I've explained.
If you don't mind, please let me know what you think of this explanation. Possible? Plausible? Unlikely? Impossible? Ludicrous? Insane?
Funny enough it was a buddy of mine who insisted bacteria/viruses weren’t real but he was very bad at explaining. While I am forced to disagree in some areas due to my own lived experiences in emergency medicine and sepsis in general, I don’t discount other peoples lived experience and knowledge, and what you wrote was a very interesting well thought out read. I don’t disagree with you totally is why it’s so interesting, mental affect towards an injury or illness is well known to influence recovery even amongst mainstream medicine. There is more to that than most in my profession care to admit, and I do think positive thoughts brings about a positive wellbeing in a full body health kind of way. Thanks for the reply!
Well we can see sepsis in babies and children for one, it’s certainly not limited to those who have been sick and worried and afraid for years, but in my experience hits those with the weakest “immune system” as it were. Ie: the very young the very old and those with known immune deficiencies. The old I can surmise from your writings, but not so much the young.
I see. I appreciate the clarification. Here are my thoughts:
The young (pre egoic download, age 3-4) absorb the currents of thought from their mother/caretaker/surroundings, be it negative, positive, loving, fearful, etc. Should they spend lengthy periods in hospitals, they absorb the thought of the sick and infirm around them, as well as the worry/concern of the nurses doctors tending to them. Thus, they are highly susceptible to "take on" these worries they are enmeshed in.
Technically, we all absorb the currents of thought from the people and surroundings we place ourselves in. It's just that adults have developed stronger powers to resist the lower thought-currents when exposed to them, while the child is still an innocent babe in the woods yet unable to defend itself on this level.
Should the young child be reared in a disruptive home environment, filled with discordant thought and vibration, they are like innocent sponges and are highly vulnerable to a whole host of "Mysterious" ailments, which are all bundled into the non-existence, fraudulent, entirely unproven "immune deficiency" category, which is, in reality, a meaningless diagnosis lacking a shred of scientific evidence to back it up.
One of the most common clients I've worked with the past few years are middle-aged women diagnosed with "lyme dis-ease". Utter poppycock. All but one has fully released her symptoms once she understood the cause (self-devaluation, most frequently due to feelings of loss of beauty/attractiveness).
But I appreciate your comments. I'll be sure to include some comments on the young with future questioners. Thank you for helping me get better at what I do. I appreciate it!
Not worried about any gotchas. I'm curious, who was the first person you asked?
"Germs" do not exist as defined. There are no pathogenic, contagious microorganisms. We begin to feel sick due to the activity of bacteria especially as our body rallies all its resources to either remove, repair or restore tissue, depending on the need at hand. Bacteria are created by your body, just like your cells, tissues, bones, hair, etc. They don't come "out there". Bacteria are activated in part by a higher body temperature (99 F+) and thrive in this warmth coupled with excess fluid (inflammation, edema). All this is a sign that the body is repairing/removing/restoring tissue, not a "germ attack", which of course engenders fear.
Sepsis results most commonly with a person who has been morbidly sick for a long period of time, when it comes to dis-ease. A physical accident, like a bullet tearing through tissue and organ can obviously also bring it on due to the severe damage that has been inflicted. In the long dis-ease situations, the person has been unable to resolve what they perceive as an insult to their lives, be it a loss, separation, anger, scare, fright, worry, self-devaluation, blame, guilt, shame, etc. These thoughts have been entertained for lengthy periods of time, and as a result, the tissue/organ/vessels/etc. have been continuously altered by the psyche in an effort to assist the person with resolving their conflict. As the psyche does not have any sense of time, nor can it distinguish between figurative and literal thoughts. So as an example, the thought "I can't stomach/digest this situation", would result in the psyche altering stomach or intestinal tissue by removing some of it to better assist the individual with "stomaching/digesting" what they are conflicted by. In the animal kindgom, this is a common problem, like for a snake that eats to large a prey animal for example. Snakes, not having "figurative" thoughts, have literal ones and their psyche responds by improving their ability to digest the bones/skin of the prey.
There are a million other examples, I've just provided one. The point is, the psyche, having no sense of time, continues this tissue necrosis indefinitely and eventually the membrane/tissue/vessel gets whittled down to almost nothing. Thus, when the conflict is resolved and the water retention, inflammation, edema and temperature rises, the bacteria are then generated to REVERSE the temporary tissue alteration. And because of the heavily damaged tissue, some of the bacteria and their waste by-product (putrefaction) of their work - which makes us feel sick normally -- leaks into the bloodstream which can be quite fatal, as apparently you're well aware. But it's not the bacteria that are the cause of alarm, but their waste product due to the work they are performing.
Thus, a common treatment is anti-biotics (against-lifes) to preserve the life of the individual. Killing the bacteria eliminates their putrified by-product as well that is poisoning the blood.
Another potential scenario is what we call a "hanging-healing", meaning the person goes in an out of their conflict. Typically they resolve it at some point, which then initiates the phase or restoration to return the individual back to homeostasis before their conflict. And this restoration phase is normally when we "get sick" and "have the dis-ease", which upsets and frightens the person who then lapses back into the conflict active phase, over and over again, sometimes for years or decades on end. Thus, the tissue/organ in question is being continuously broken down along with brief periods of rebuilding mixed in. This is the cause for a tremendous loss of vitality and weakening of the tissue in question as well, leaving the individual very vulnerable to sepsis.
Thus infection/inflammation/edema/fever is always the sign of a restoration (healing) process underway, not an "attack". But if the region in question is too badly damaged by either a bullet or weakened/necrotized due to a lengthy conflict active phase, or persistent hanging-healing over many years (called a "chronic dis-ease" by mainstream establishment medicine), the putrified materials produced by the bacteria lead into into the bloodstream and are not contained within the organ/tissue/vessel as normal.
In these extreme situations, and only these, the tools of emergency medicine are required to save the individual from death. But it's worth noting, a person that typically gets into these situations (not including physical damages like from a bullet) have lost so much vitality and vigor, their spirit is not long for this world and the septicemia is a way it is looking to abandon the body/mind complex unwilling to move forward, to forgive and forget, to abandon fear and judgment, etc. that was the core cause of the situation. Often the quality of life of this person is greatly lessened due to the life-saving efforts of the trauma-care team as the tissue/organ that was supposed to be repaired and restored is left in its weakened condition due to the killing of the bacteria whose job it was to repair it and return everything back to homeostasis. This is often the case for high-morbidity and elderly patients who suffer what we call the "Hospitalization conflict" due to feelings of abandonment/existential/feeling-wanted when left alone. This causes extreme water retention, and if the person is suffering a bronchial/lung issue, this water retention leads to pneumonia. And while the anti-biotics do "save the life", the person's breathing and overall quality of life is greatly weakened for the remainder of their life as the bacteria were never able to restore the bronchi/lungs back to their normal capabilities.
It can be stated often enough; our natural state is one of perfect health, and our psyche/body will always return us to it if we but allow it.
Cancers are the exact reverse of the above disease scenario and its ilk, which effect the ectodermal tissue of the body resulting in necrotization and ulceration. With endodermal tissue, the psyche reacts to conflicts with cell proliferation, aka "cancer/tumors". Thus, it's much rarer to see sepsis arising from people with all the various cancers. The restoration phase of these cancer programs results in bloody sputum, urine, feces and discharge as the TB mycobacteria are hard at work removing the excess proliferated tissue (tumor) that was generated by the psyche in order to make the organ in question perform better to assist the individual with resolving their conflict.
In order to catch hold of all I'm saying, you'll need to have a paradigm shifting, sea-change perspective on what exactly "dis-ease" really is. I get it. Almost nobody can buy it upon hearing this for the first time. I know I didn't. It took me almost a year of working with clients before I was finally able to make this shift. So I get it, you've never heard anything like this before and it's highly suspect upon first glance. No hard feelings.
But I'm happy you asked. The more of you that ask me these questions, the berter I get at explaining things. Hopefully, while it's highly unlikely that you can agree with me, which I'm not asking you to do, at least you have an understanding of what I've explained.
If you don't mind, please let me know what you think of this explanation. Possible? Plausible? Unlikely? Impossible? Ludicrous? Insane?
Funny enough it was a buddy of mine who insisted bacteria/viruses weren’t real but he was very bad at explaining. While I am forced to disagree in some areas due to my own lived experiences in emergency medicine and sepsis in general, I don’t discount other peoples lived experience and knowledge, and what you wrote was a very interesting well thought out read. I don’t disagree with you totally is why it’s so interesting, mental affect towards an injury or illness is well known to influence recovery even amongst mainstream medicine. There is more to that than most in my profession care to admit, and I do think positive thoughts brings about a positive wellbeing in a full body health kind of way. Thanks for the reply!
May I ask which parts you disagree with, so I can better formulate my explanations and or do more in depth research in the future?
Well we can see sepsis in babies and children for one, it’s certainly not limited to those who have been sick and worried and afraid for years, but in my experience hits those with the weakest “immune system” as it were. Ie: the very young the very old and those with known immune deficiencies. The old I can surmise from your writings, but not so much the young.
I see. I appreciate the clarification. Here are my thoughts:
The young (pre egoic download, age 3-4) absorb the currents of thought from their mother/caretaker/surroundings, be it negative, positive, loving, fearful, etc. Should they spend lengthy periods in hospitals, they absorb the thought of the sick and infirm around them, as well as the worry/concern of the nurses doctors tending to them. Thus, they are highly susceptible to "take on" these worries they are enmeshed in.
Technically, we all absorb the currents of thought from the people and surroundings we place ourselves in. It's just that adults have developed stronger powers to resist the lower thought-currents when exposed to them, while the child is still an innocent babe in the woods yet unable to defend itself on this level.
Should the young child be reared in a disruptive home environment, filled with discordant thought and vibration, they are like innocent sponges and are highly vulnerable to a whole host of "Mysterious" ailments, which are all bundled into the non-existence, fraudulent, entirely unproven "immune deficiency" category, which is, in reality, a meaningless diagnosis lacking a shred of scientific evidence to back it up.
One of the most common clients I've worked with the past few years are middle-aged women diagnosed with "lyme dis-ease". Utter poppycock. All but one has fully released her symptoms once she understood the cause (self-devaluation, most frequently due to feelings of loss of beauty/attractiveness).
But I appreciate your comments. I'll be sure to include some comments on the young with future questioners. Thank you for helping me get better at what I do. I appreciate it!