"When everything moves equally,
nothing moves in appearance,
as happens on a ship.
When everyone is moving towards disorder,
no one seems to be moving towards it.
Only the one who stops can make the
the march of the others as a fixed point".
Blaise Pascal
"I am a part of everything
that I have met on my way".
Alfred Tennyson
"I do not write about my experiences,
but from outside them".
John Ashbery
The secret of Parkinson's...
...is that there is no such thing as a secret, no magic bullet, no formulas or miracle medicines.
After thousands of hours of searching, reading and talking,
After the passage of almost 30 years,
We have it in front of our eyes...
It is all that, there is no more. A lot of those things together...
but for some strange reason it's not easy to see it.
There is a general part and a special part for each patient.
The appropriate thing, in the necessary doses, for as long as it takes, the results for some will be evident and for others, silent... but so necessary to stop what would come otherwise.
But the real "secret" is that we must believe that it will work... this will multiply its effectiveness as much as our confidence.
Fear, stress, lack of knowledge, opened the walls and brought the disease inside the citadel...
Hope, illusion, a growing trust will bring healing... it will repair the walls and expel the intruder.
That is the key for everything to be effective and to sweep away in an amazing synergy what we call Parkinson's disease. All the great physicians of history have said so, from Zalmoxis or Hippocrates and Galen to William Osler or Albert Schweitzer.
Some will be able to cure the disease or reverse its symptoms, others to achieve a good quality of life, slow down or slow down the worsening (degenerative)...
The mind, together with the gifts of Nature and sometimes of the Laboratory, will give us back our life.
"It is supposed to be a professional secret, but I will tell you anyway. Every patient carries within him his own doctor. They come to us without knowing the truth. Our greatest success is to give the doctor that resides within each patient (the inner doctor) a chance to work."
Albert Schweitzer, physician, organist and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1952
(in response to journalist Norman Cousins' question about how African tribal shamans were so successful).
Sometimes in the lines and sometimes between the lines, here is everything you need to checkmate Parkinson's and help others to wake up.
Take advantage of this book, which is a "glitch" in the Matrix programme we live in. There are many more sources in the labyrinth, but you might not find them.
Be that as it may, don't give up. Dare to know.
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(last words of the book "The cure for Parkinson's", in the process of translation from Spanish to English).