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Chemotherapy & Mind Power

Barbara Brennan excerpt and Seth quotes

by Ulla

Normally a person’s immune system and other vital systems of the body are severely affected if not destroyed by chemo”therapy” (as well as radiation).

Barbara Brennan (ex-NASA physicist turned healer and author of the highly recommended "Hands of Light" and “Light Emerging”) in one of her books has reported something very interesting in this respect which again goes to show the absolute power of mind, emotion and words themselves:

A woman who chose to undergo chemotherapy wrote upon the bottles containing the highly toxic chemicals[1] "PURE LOVE". She had no side effects whatsoever from the chemotherapy![2]

This remarkable experience (although a "simple" anecdote) obviously does not prove that chemotherapy is recommendable or safe. It does, yet again, point to the enormous but normally untapped power of the mind, of beliefs, and possibly of words themselves.

It's also strongly reminiscent of the fascinating water experiments carried out by Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto who taped words such as "LOVE" and "HATE" to bottles filled with water. Emoto set out to prove that sound and the written and spoken word can and do affect water molecules, and how we, as beings mostly composed of water, can be affected by sound and words, as described in his illustrated works Messages From Water et al.[3]

Whatever the reason for the above-described cancer patient's remaining free of side effects may be — my personal belief is that chemotherapy is just another of the tokens that the mainstream "healing" profession is based not on love and unselfish willingness to help, but on power (not to mention money) — i.e. that of doctors assuming power over people's bodies and people willingly handing this power over to them, as Seth (Jane Roberts) so neatly describes in "The Nature of Personal Reality".

You may find interesting that the Swiss publisher of the German version of this book found some of Seth's statements re the medical profession and the personal power of the individual apparently so "dangerous" (to whom?) that they edited them out of the German version of this book (a whopping total of c. 25 pages of the original have thus been omitted.)

Here are some of the "dangerous" statements (set in Italics) withheld from German readers (the bracketed parts, if present, have been left in the German text):

"In the larger context you realize that the doctor can at best give you temporary relief."
"(When someone who has been ill starts on the road to recovery) through changing his beliefs..."

"You are usually told that your emotions or beliefs or system of values have nothing to do with the unfortunate circumstances that beset you".

"There is no condition that you cannot change, except one indisputably physically accepted at birth within the realms of creaturehood, such as a liability in terms of a missing organ, or a functional lack."

"(I am not suggesting that you) not visit doctors or (not take drugs of that nature, as long as you believe in the structure of medical discipline...)"[4]

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Footnotes

1 See High risks involved in accidental spillage of chemotherapy drugs.

2 See Potential Serious Side Effects of Conventional Cancer Treatment and for more on Barbara Brennan’s work Human energy field (aura and chakras) scientifically proven.

3 Please note that Emoto's experiments have been described as "failing to provide proof" by eminent "paranormal" researcher Professor William Tiller since they "do not control for one of the three key factors in the supercooling of water".

4 More Seth quotes.

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