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Imagine you have to repair a refrigerator, what will you do?
First you will unplug it
that’s what the brain does generating the edema
then you will move the fridge
take away the 794 screws
to remove the back cover
and check the transmission belt
it’s broken, so you fix it
What do you do later? You just changed the band, what comes next?
“You plug it”
Why?
Because if you screw the 794 screws back again and it doesn’t work
you will be heard from three blocks away
So you plug it, and that’s what the brain does
In the middle of the repair, it will verify and will puncture the edema
and for a few moments it will check the inside of the edema, that’s liquid
against what’s outside of it, and a small electric storm will occur in the brain
If the conflict is, for example, in a motor area of our body, the answer may be a tremor
Surely you have all had some weird episode as when your eyelid trembles
That’s exactly what happened, in a small area of the brain
Later, of course, the brain will end the repair
placing the 794 screws in their place, and moving it back to its place
And we’re back to normal
That’s what any little animal in the wild does because he has no choice
no other possibility
Here three things can happen:
First is to know how it works and leave our brain, the best doctor, the best surgeon that ever existed, take charge of us;
the second is
I was ***….and it began to hurt so I went to the doctor and he told me in an optimistic tone: “prepare your papers…”
or he gave me a very nasty diagnosis, i.e. cancer, generating a new stress
because maybe I have a particular fear of death
My brain will say: “don’t worry, I will send spectacular cells
that are able to process oxygen as none other
The only problem is that in your universe, it will be called lung cancer
Besides, when you repair, you will spit blood and they will say: ”What bad luck, now you’ve got tuberculosis”
And it’s all a perfectly normal process, neither good nor bad
because biology works just like mathematics
You all say, well, even I said it before I knew this, that cancer is bad
it’s our judgment. Usually nobody says: Cancer is good, maybe the brain does
but the question is: is cancer bad?
Is it a correct question?
We shall see it’s not, because it comes from our duality, from our ignorance and our fear
Coming from our unity, the question should be: is cancer necessary?
It’s like if I’d ask if it’s good or bad that 5 plus 3 is 8
Our brain doesn’t work in duality, only in unity, leaving aside the morale
It only needs to assure my survival on the next instant with absolutely no judgment at all
I am the one who creates all that universe of guilt, resentment, shame, powerlessness
All generated by me, and the brain says: “ok, now we need to fix this”
and that’s how we go alternating our own biological survival solutions
coming from our own experiences, our own emotions
A big stress comes in so our brain measures its intensity and it gives it a label, a name. Intensity plus name equals experience
It’s our way to experience things.
Isn’t it great? That the word survival means to overcome the experience
That’s how we can understand how we work biologically, our survival way of operation
Now, with the process that takes place since billions of years
what will happen is that the brain says: “there is stress in the repairing stage, you are afraid”
so it will look for the variable, and it is right up there where I placed the X before, do you remember?
Stress is more than 80 with the X data, and the “can’t digest” data is there, so you still cannot digest…no problem
it will add more cells and it will lower the curve
and keep adding cells if I still have energy left
It’s what I’m asking the brain to do as it reads: “obviously this guy still can’t digest”
When I pass to that side of the disease it stops hurting, because pain is no longer needed
and I will believe that the protocol, the doctors, the corticoids, everything worked and I feel well, I’m much better
So the brain will detect
“Oh, no more stress with the repairs, so I can go on with it”
and the resultant will be that the next descending curve will be more pronounced
and I’m not understanding that my brain is telling me
“go to bed, give me all your energy you have so I can repair quickly and above all don’t eat, don’t digest”
Of course, it will hurt even more, and the doctors will say “it’s getting bigger, I’m really sorry”
Evidently this message will be terrible and it will trigger a sequence with which we will create a chronic disease
or a disease that when those curves reach 100
there is no more energy to continue repairing. Dead by exhaustion.
With a cancer, but not of cancer, of exhaustion.
So in this story, what kills more?
Fear
because with that fear we create the biological response
The brain responds to fear of the thing with the thing. For example, you are walking and you are afraid of falling down
the brain will make you (because it already saw a slightly lifted flagstone) put your foot 2 mm lower and you will trip and fall. I’m on the floor, no more fear.
It doesn’t care whether I fall or not
what it fears is if I am in a situation of exhaustion
To be permanently thinking “I’m going to fall, I’m going to fall, I’m going to fall”… Fall and that’s it.
Or it may give me a disease that makes me end up in a wheelchair so I won’t be able to fall from there.
Or a multiple sclerosis.
This is how we assemble our diseases, very simplified.
In the course we explain extensively, this is just a conference.
Obviously this doesn’t explain why babies get sick or why they are born with a disease.
I knew you were going to ask that and I’m prepared as everybody asks the same
Nature is fantastic
and our brain keeps operating mathematically all the statistics
(unfortunately the universe is extraordinarily mathematic, our emotions are extraordinarily mathematic, our spirit exceeds Einstein).
If I had a stress that exceeded eighty, which resulted in a stomach adeno carcinoma as a special survival solution
how do I take down the disease?
very simple, our work as therapists is to go get that "I cannot digest"
the "X" that we created, that information that came in at the peak of highest emotion. It’s hidden in the unconscious
if I can bring it out and make it conscious, I force the brain to re- read and measure the stress it causes today
the patient will already come with the symptoms of stomach cancer and will say:
“but if I'm the vice president of Coke and thank God I was fired, if not I would never have looked for work and I would still be a cadet!!”
What did the brain do? ...ha, no more stress, we are below ten...ok, I revert the process and that’s it
so the brain does it, very simple for him. Since billions of years all it learned to do is extraordinarily simple
Claude Sabbah began his courses like this
“everything is extremely complicated, until it becomes wonderfully simple"
This is very simple
but it’s hundreds of years of sophisticating, and to sophisticate the simple is quite difficult
then he adds: “Hamer says in his last law: everything, absolutely everything in nature, and especially the central command of the living creatures,
the automatic brain, obeys an inviolable principle of survival, to overcome the experience (super-vivencia)
I'm going to tell you a little story
you will see how extraordinary us human beings are
Imagine I go to a coffee shop and I order a coffee and croissants.
I consume, pay and leave the cafeteria. I walk four blocks and I go to another cafe and I order a latte with croissants
you may think I was still hungry and was embarrassed to order again in the same place...
Now I get out of that other cafe, I make four more blocks, walk into a bar and again I order a latte with croissants
Now I get out of that other cafe, I make four more blocks, walk into a bar and again I order a latte with croissants
and order again etc... all the cafes you want ordering latte with croissants... What would you think of me?
This guy is crazy, ok. Either he likes coffee, sweet, soft,
or he’s missing a screw. Something like that, right? That’s what everyone thinks. Something is not quite right.
Now, if an animal in nature does this, would you think it’s crazy?
Why?
We are supposed to be the most intelligent being on the planet and we're at the top of the food chain
However, they know things we don’t
We have the same possibility as they have, but we don’t listen.
Yeah, they have intuition, something we practice a lot in the course, it’s the language of the unconscious, it travel millions of times faster than thought, that says everything.
And if we knew how to connect with it, it would be so fast to find the conflict.
In South Africa there is a stag. He really likes a certain type of acacia, a shrub.
There are five or six shrubs here, a clump of acacias here, another one there, at twenty yards, at a hundred yards
and at four hundred yards as well
So he begins to eat here, and eats, eats and eats, and after fifteen minutes, whoops
he walks a quarter mile and he keeps eating acacias, fifteen minutes later he walks another quarter mile, stops there and keeps eating acacias
We don’t say he is crazy, why isn’t he crazy? If he has acacias here, acacias at the end of the room, at a hundred yards, why does he walk a quarter mile
is he tired?
Does he consume a calorie per kilo of weight?
No no no.
We only observe the behavior of the Kul, this antelope, just that
but we don’t see the other living creature that wants to survive: the acacia
It knows that if four hundred pounds of meat begins eating all the leaves
that are used to give shade and preserve the humidity, the sun is going to hit directly on the floor, that will dry and is going to die
So, what does the acacia do to save his life?
It tastes bad, but not only bad taste, it poisons its sap.
Practical. The sap is poisoned, it’s a general septicemia.
And the deer goes mmm, this is ugly. For a few minutes the plant will be very sick
so the Kul walks a quarter mile, but why doesn’t he eat the ones that are just a hundred yards away?
Why?
Because the acacias also have brains and they know. Their brain transmits and perceives, at any distance
and knows immediately that if the acacias that are close are peeled, the sun will dry them and so on
so it sends a warning signal at four hundred feet around
forcing the animal, that already knows, to walk a quarter mile to avoid meeting the same taste and the same sap
And I wanted to buy a coffee shop and was doing market research.
Why did we think of any other answer? Because we were not thinking in terms of survival.
Because if I would have bought the first coffee shop I went in, and it turns out that only three customers per day comes in, and at the other cafe there are thirty a day
obviously I would have made a bad choice and I would have gone bankrupt
I am evaluating my survival
but notice how humans judge each other.
We forget that we are the same as animals
that we have the same chances of survival or even more
So now let’s go back to why babies are born sick.
You know, it seems Hamer’s second law does not apply to babies.
Babies are born sick and the operation is quite simple
because the brain also handles statistics.
We, men and women, mostly operate with our hemispheres crossed:
the man mostly with the left brain
and women know very well that this is the hemisphere that does only one thing at a time
and that is perfect as it is omen can’t understand how can it be that we wait for the TV advertising to grab the glass of water.
And the woman works mostly with the right hemisphere, and does many things at the same time
she breast feeds the baby, stirs the soup, speaks by the phone and uses the duster all at once.
e do not know how they do it, we can’t know, we work mostly with this part (left),
and we are guaranteed a small percentage of this part (right) for our emotional side, our creative side, our affective side.
We function with this(left) and it’s so logic.
Imagine the role of the male in nature, to provide, protect and procreate.
Let’s go back to the cave men: if I leave the cave and I'm not focused, very concentrated, not only I will be the hunter, but also the prey.
So I can’t be distracted.
Now, let’s imagine this situation: father, mother and the baby, that is actually in mom’s belly.
If I get sick,
if I have a small flu that lasts for a while, or a headache
lasts for a short time, no problem;
now, if I'm sick and I’m several days
out of service
and nevertheless I go out in the nature with my weakness, I'm dead.
So I stay in the cave
but at some point, someone will have to go out and do my work
and who will it be?
It has to be the mother with the baby in her belly.
The only problem, without being derogatory, is that mom will go hunting while watching shop windows because she is using this (right) hemisphere
which she isn’t used to do
so she has to get used to it in order to do this. If she leaves the cave, she will be distracted
and the great candidate to die first will be the mother and her baby in the belly.
No one will be there if the predator passes by where the male is sick, so the sick male will be done too.
So it's not a good deal if he gets sick while the baby is in the mother’s belly.
Now let’s see what would happen if the mother falls ill.
In that case the father will have to go hunting or fishing, come back, take care of the small children
as they don’t have brains for that.
You know what we do, we sit them all in an armchair, we tie them, three girls, two boys, a soccer ball or a doll, but not both
manage it
because we want to maintain contact, we have a brain that does only one thing at a time
that’s how we work. And here the boy comes and goes, she is tired, she stirs a pot or answers the phone, kids, stay quiet, etc.
We can’t, because we don’t have that wonderful thing that women have.
So what will happen? at some point I'm going to be exhausted
because we will be doing the work of both, we don’t have the tools to do that, so finally we will go hunting totally exhausted.
It's over, if she is sick, the great candidate to die is the man.
And she is left without protection, so if the predator passes by and she is ill with the baby in her belly, that's it
all three of them are dead again.
So the brain, which is totally amoral, it’s not going to say “oh, poor baby, no"
it will say: “I'm a mathematician"
it is very simple, the universe is mathematical”, so this is what it will do:
it will send all the psychological conflicts of the parents to the biology of the subsidiary
to the baby
They won’t get sick easily,
and the baby can even be born dead, as I said, the brain is amoral. Either three died or two were saved. Besides another baby can be gestated.
And if he is born sick, the brain will say: if you understand how a disease works this is foolish.
Understand what happened
to the parents
during the pregnancy, and you will understand why the baby was born sick. In fact, try in your homes,
if the conflict is not active anymore, tell your baby: “your illness is not yours so you can let it go”.
You always did it
sana sana tail frog
it’s over…or he bumped his head against the wall and mom says, stroking gently his head “ok, little baby, it’s over, you’re good…”
If mom says so, it must be over.
The brain always responds, baby accepts the decree and it works.
Of course the baby will be born anyway
with all the conflicts, not only the ones mom and dad passed on to me but all the conflicts of our genealogy that neither mom nor dad were able to solve.
We can make a list of conflicts that will establish our true identity.
Thank God we are the sum of all our conflicts
and if we are already in the last conflict of our life, try not to solve it, otherwise you will leave this school
to go back home
because that’s what this is: a school
I have explained this from a remarkably Cartesian, logical side
or I can explain it from the totally spiritual side and there’s not a single contradiction
because here we are not in the world of duality
I will not get into religion or anything
I'm just going to explain how the evolutionary learning is and we will understand that the disease
is the best messenger we have to understand how we function emotionally and spiritually
We are not human beings living a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings living a human experience.
we have forgotten so much ...