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You are very much on the right track! Check out "The Nature of Personal Reality" (the Seth book).

All healing is done by a person to themselves.

Likewise, all disease is done by a person to themselves. Some of it cannot be escaped by the ego (i.e. characteristics a person was born with), but the rest is caused by subconscious expectations which are influenced by consciously identifiable and malleable beliefs (about the self, about the body, about reality).

Disease can be "constructive", in the way that when the ego doesn't listen, then illness can be a way to achieve a desirable result, e.g. to avoid outcomes that would be worse than the illness.

People who listen to doctors and nurses too much can get railroaded onto a "map of disease" where doctors say X causes Y, and Y causes Z, so if the symptoms and tests are showing X, then the person is firmly destined for Z. This is highly disadvantageous because such beliefs, once adopted, become self-fulfilling. Then they prescribe drugs and treatments that make things worse.

For this reason, doctors and nurses are some of the sickest people out there. They believe their own, inescapable maps of disease.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You are very much on the right track! Check out "The Nature of Personal Reality" (the Seth book).

All healing is done by a person to themselves.

Likewise, all disease is done by a person to themselves. Some of it cannot be escaped by the ego (i.e. characteristics a person was born with), but the rest is caused by subconscious expectations which are influenced by consciously identifiable and malleable beliefs (about the self, about the body, about reality).

Disease can be "constructive", in the way that when the ego doesn't listen, then illness can be a way to achieve a desirable result, e.g. to avoid outcomes that would be worse than the illness.

People who listen to doctors and nurses too much can get railroaded onto a "map of disease" where doctors say X causes Y, and Y causes Z, so if the symptoms and tests are showing X, then the person is firmly destined for Z. This is highly disadvantageous because such beliefs, once adopted, become self-fulfilling.

For this reason, doctors and nurses are some of the sickest people out there. They believe their own, inescapable maps of disease.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You are very much on the right track! Check out "The Nature of Personal Reality" (the Seth book).

All healing is done by a person to themselves.

Likewise, all disease is done by a person to themselves. Some of it cannot be escaped by the ego (i.e. characteristics a person was born with), but the rest is caused by subconscious expectations which are influenced by consciously identifiable and malleable beliefs (about the self, about the body, about reality).

Disease can be "constructive", in the way that when the ego doesn't listen, then illness can be a way to achieve a desirable result, e.g. to avoid outcomes that would be worse than the illness.

People who listen to doctors and nurses too much can get railroaded onto a "map of disease" where doctors say X causes Y, and Y causes Z, so if the symptoms and tests are showing X, then the person is firmly destined for Z. This is highly disadvantageous because such beliefs, once adopted, become self-fulfilling.

For this reason, doctors and nurses are some of the sickest people out there.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You are very much on the right track! Check out "The Nature of Personal Reality" (the Seth book).

All healing is done by a person to themselves.

Likewise, all disease is done by a person to themselves. Some of it cannot be escaped by the ego (i.e. characteristics a person was born with), but the rest is caused by subconscious expectations which are influenced by consciously identifiable and malleable beliefs (about the self, about the body, about reality).

Disease can be "constructive", in the way that when the ego doesn't listen, then illness can be a way to achieve a desirable result, e.g. to avoid outcomes that would be worse than the illness.

People who listen to doctors and nurses too much can get railroaded onto a "map of disease" where doctors X causes Y, and Y causes Z, so if the symptoms and tests are showing X, then the person is firmly destined for Z. This is highly disadvantageous because such beliefs, once adopted, become self-fulfilling.

For this reason, doctors and nurses are some of the sickest people out there.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You are very much on the right track! Check out "The Nature of Personal Reality" (the Seth book).

All healing is done by a person to themselves.

Likewise, all disease is done by a person to themselves. Some of it cannot be escaped by the ego (i.e. characteristics a person was born with), but the rest is caused by subconscious expectations which are influenced by consciously identifiable and malleable beliefs (about the self, about the body, about reality).

Disease can be "constructive", in the way that when the ego doesn't listen, then illness can be a way to achieve a desirable result, e.g. an outcome that is worse than the illness.

People who listen to doctors and nurses too much can get railroaded onto a "map of disease" where doctors X causes Y, and Y causes Z, so if the symptoms and tests are showing X, then the person is firmly destined for Z. This is highly disadvantageous because such beliefs, once adopted, become self-fulfilling.

For this reason, doctors and nurses are some of the sickest people out there.

3 years ago
1 score
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You are very much on the right track! Check out "The Nature of Personal Reality" (the Seth book).

All healing is done by a person to themselves.

Likewise, all disease is done by a person to themselves. Some of it cannot be escaped by the ego (i.e. characteristics a person was born with), but the rest is caused by subconscious expectations which are influenced by consciously identifiable and malleable beliefs (about the self, about the body, about reality).

3 years ago
1 score