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Understanding How We Get Sick

All diseases go through different stages, and it's important to know these stages to help with getting better.



Events


When something happens, it can have an emotional impact on everyone, no matter their age. For an unborn baby, the things experienced by the mother or other family members can leave a mark on the baby's mind.



Emotional Trauma


An event can feel very upsetting or not. Emotional trauma is directly felt by children or adults. If the person is a baby in the womb, the emotional trauma is imprinted in the baby's mind as if the baby had experienced it.



Response


The reaction to emotional trauma includes forming a belief or decision about how the trauma affects the person. This belief or decision can be something the person is aware of, or it can be something they don't realize. For a baby or a very young child, the belief or decision usually comes from the mother or caregiver and is picked up by the baby or young child.



Total Body Load


This includes things like toxins in the environment, microbes, nutritional problems, structural issues, electromagnetic radiation, geopathic factors, and spiritual issues. The Total Body Load can partly show how much emotional trauma a person must go through to become sick.



Disease


In most cases, the illness that comes from emotional trauma might be seen as a physical illness. Sometimes, it might be called a mental illness like depression or schizophrenia.



Ways We Get Sick


Getting sick involves:


- Collecting more and more Total Body Load


- Being very stressed for a long time (emotionally or physically)


- Suddenly having a strong emotional shock (DHS) that creates the illness


- The way illnesses develop



As long as the problem is emotional, we are not sick; we become ill when the problem becomes biological.



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