Family Programs for Your Illnesses
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- Jul 20, 2025
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'"Family Programs for Your Illnesses" - A Journey towards Health and Healing
Have you ever wondered what ignites the spark of recovery in a patient? Why do some individuals recover quickly, while others have a longer healing process or never recover at all?
The journey towards recovery has several hurdles and hiccups that deserve our attention and understanding.
Meet the Cartesian artist and physician, Gerard Athias. As a doctor, he recognized the necessity of integrating spirituality into the healing process. His approach was a blend of medical knowledge and an artist's innate need to understand the human being. This unique approach forms the foundation of Total Biology, which may face resistance as it goes beyond the paradigm of modern medicine.
Embark on a journey through Athias' teachings in 'Family Programs of Your Diseases.' The author shares his own transformation in the way he perceived treatment, chronicling his encounters with his mentor, Joseph.
One of the cornerstones of Total Biology is a holistic understanding of humans. We are not just a mass of tissues controlled by the brain. Instead, we are consciousness that manifests itself in the physical body with the mind's assistance. In other words, our health or illness depends on how in tune we are with our true self.
Did you know that the unconscious mind governs 95% of our lives? This fact might come as a surprise, especially when most of us think we consciously make our decisions. Sure, we do... but only 5% of the time! Thanks to our unconscious processes, we can react instantly in situations requiring immediate action without wasting energy processing every bit of information.
However, our unconscious also serves as a storehouse. It holds all our family programs, suppressed emotions, beliefs, memories, fantasies, and more, shaping our world view, guiding our decisions, and influencing our body's state.
Certainty in recovery is a prerequisite for successful therapy, as Athias' teacher emphasized. Doubts about healing through consciousness alone are natural at first. The therapist's role is to impart knowledge about the body and psyche, helping the patient gradually build confidence and trust in their recovery. To recuperate, the patient must understand and feel that his illness is a logical outcome of a specific biological conflict and resolving it will lead to recovery.
Taking responsibility for one's health is linked to self-confidence. If a person has low self-esteem, they will unconsciously sabotage their recovery. In such cases, this area needs to be addressed first. Unless one truly believes in their abilities and their capacity to influence their body, trusting oneself enough to undertake effective therapy will be challenging.
Hope in recovery seems like a positive step, but it is just camouflaged doubt. True belief in recovery is like a light - it's either on or off. No in-between states. You either have it or you don't.
Our brain treats beliefs as if they were the absolute truth. Our unconscious mind gives beliefs immense power, which can unconsciously override conscious actions! If, despite full commitment to treatment, therapy doesn't work, the therapist must then address the patient's beliefs that are blocking recovery.
The therapist’s job is to decipher the information the body communicates, provide the patient with tools for further work, and guide them on their healing journey. The road to recovery might be long and often lonely, but it's about taking full responsibility for oneself. As Athias' teacher said, "Biology is my diagnostic tool, gaining awareness is my prescription."️









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