I had a fabulous summer. Living in a natural paradise, having a vegetable garden, bathing in the river, meditation, Chikung, electric bike rides in the mountains, fresh air and springs, redox molecule supplements, electro-stimulation with micro-currents, etc. have all made my Parkinson's "even better".
But recently I had an intuition about the possibility that Joe Dispenza was right and I wrote an article for "Cure Parkinson" indicating an initiative that I wanted to develop "Isolate the patient and bombard his subconscious to provoke the creation of new neuronal circuits". This led me to contact an association of Parkinson's patients and to talk to a neurologist who had sponsored other projects. All he said in the interview was: "above all, don't leave aside the pharmacological aspect", "Joe Dispenza probably has other economic interests", "I have little time to share with you".
What?
I had previously mentioned the following to him:
The project is based on a hypothesis born out of neuroscientist Joe Dispenza's workshops where he saw Parkinson's sufferers experience improvements in their symptoms by observing through sensors how their brains were changing as they underwent processes of visualisation, meditation, introspection and relaxation.
With the advent of Artificial Intelligence applied to the world of animation and film, a new possibility is emerging that may revolutionise the old paradigm of health through a new approach to spontaneous healing.
This involves a continuous sensory bombardment of the patient's subconscious mind. The patient will see scenes of him or herself in the first person. His face and voice will appear in figurative stories and animations of his restored organs as his reality expands and he reaches a high level of wellbeing. The project aims to create a story kit following Milton Ericsson's semi-conscious hypnosis techniques to easily access the programming of the patient's mind.
The patient's unconscious does not know what is real/virtual, so we believe that the internal processes that have to do with the placebo itself will provoke automatic reactions when the subject's subconscious is overwhelmed by information indicating that his body chemistry has been restored. The placebo itself will use whatever means it has at its disposal to make the simulated experience coincide with the patient's lived reality. The subject suffering from this pathology will see himself as the protagonist of these stories from a semi-conscious state using advanced vision devices such as the glasses recently presented by the Apple company, monitoring his brain in real time through another peripheral such as the Muse 2, which will inform him of the level of stress he is reaching at any given moment.
The result could be, according to the hypothesis that we handle, a significant reduction of the symptoms until arriving progressively to a complete remission of the disease (that nobody is offended by pretending the unattainable or the taboo that makes that to cure the Parkinson continues being an enormous taboo with the excuse of the great economic interests that we have the badly called therapists that we do not hit nor have neither idea and we are expelled of the paradise of the science being labelled by false healers obsessed in obtaining profit to the misfortune that is.... "My dear ones, I only want to heal and I am investigating new ways towards that goal).
Well, do you know what I say?...that since I have started this journey of refocusing on the disease and stealing hours to the garden or the bike or breathing in nature I have noticed a certain setback and worsening which tells me....
...that indeed what you focus on, the environment, the groups of affected people, the toxicity of the medical establishment closed to the alternative, spending hours focusing on the details of the illness...all of that...makes me sicker and faster.
So, Joe Dispenza was absolutely right... I know that now. What you focus on is what you amplify. is dedicating ourselves to believing that we are already on the direct path to healing bad? According to what has been said, the OPPOSITE is true.
I don't know if I want to continue to face a giant egregore of pure negativism.
Perhaps it is best to form a pure and crystalline team of naïve enthusiasts and go forward in silence, as best we can, away from the noise and the so-called "realistic" environment.
The eminent physicist Jean Pierre Garnier Malet, father of the theory of Unfoldment, once told me: don't fabricate the disease with your thinking and your own thinking will undo the disease.