As many of you know, I had the great good fortune to have had a lovely relationship with Morrnah Simeona back in the 1970s and early 80s. She was a Hawaiian kahuna lapa’au and made a very deep and lasting impression on me. One of her most important transmissions was that before healing can occur, the obstacles to cure must be removed. These obstacles can be physical, such as repeated exposure to toxic substances or life style and eating habits that interfere with wellness. They can also be psychospiritual and involve the people and choices we make in life. Today, I would like to take up the very first step of physical issues that need to be conquered before we can be healthy, this however in the context of Ayurveda wisdom since it is the system of medicine with which I am most familiar.
In my many years of writing and teaching, I have found that use of foreign words often interferes with communication so the underlying ideas are lost due to the vocabulary used. Ayurveda has a complex literature containing thousands of Sanskrit terms, most of which have no English equivalent because the underlying concepts are not recognized by modern medicine. So, I am going to go very light on my readers by avoiding use of unfamiliar words.
The starting point for regeneration is what we generally call plasma though the Ayurvedic understanding is just a little broader. What we think of as blood is actually a combination of plasma and blood cells of various types. Plasma is straw colored and the other components of blood, such as the hemoglobin in erythrocytes, give blood its red color. The plasma is the nutrient soup for the blood cells and it needs to be of a quality that supports vitality and longevity.
In the post sent only to subscribers, I provided a link to a list of all that must be detoxified before we can heal completely. Of these, my personal view is that fungi, both yeast and mold, are the most critical because they can be vegetative, meaning that they are not just feasting on the nutrients intended for the host but also consuming tissues. Very few people know whether or not they have a fungal infection, but I have had the experience of seeing this in darkfield microscopy when consulting in Europe. I had a massive infection myself after a flood in my house due to faulty installation of a washing machine. It took several years to recover completely, and my condition was pathetic before conquering this obstacles to health.
There is a lot of Internet chatter on parasites; and, like fungi, they can be found in the plasma as well as elsewhere in the body. Most are quite easy to eliminate, but the source must be considered. For instance, many parasites have vectors, like mosquitoes, so the risk of infection is greater in warm, humid regions of the planets, such as tropical jungles. Parasites can be a risk for farm workers and people who handle food or eat food that is not hygienic, such as raw sushi that was not cleaned properly. The bottom line here is that repeated exposure to risks means that reinfection and retreatment can be ongoing.
To make this as clear as possible, people may go on a safari and come home with some unwelcome symptoms and issues. Once these are cleared up, recurrence is unlikely unless there is a new risk factor. However, if one lives in the tropics, repeated infections are more than likely. These are not necessarily what some would call relapses; they are new infections from new bites. For those who like trivia, malaria has been the number one killer throughout recorded Earth history, and I know people who have had recurrent bouts of malaria more than 40 times. It is extremely easy to prevent as well as to treat with herbs, but people have to know about this and have access to the herbs.
There are many types of parasites, and they can be microscopic or enormous, like tapeworms. They can also domicile almost anywhere in the body . . . and they are an obstacle to cure.
Dengue fever and chikungunya are also transmitted by mosquitoes, but they are viral, not parasitic, and the protocols for treatment are different.
Toxic metals are something more and more people are recognizing as threats. For years, many people have been exposed to mercury through vaccines and dental procedures. We have also been exposed to lead through petroleum products and paint, aluminum through food packaging and cookware and later chemtrails. The list of toxic metals is quite long, but post-Covid, many have become concerned about graphene. Countless protocols exist for removing toxic metals, but it takes commitment and periodic evaluation to assess the progress.
What I see in darkfield microscopy is that unlike fungi and parasites that are living and feasting, the issue with metals is inference with electromagnetic functions of the body. This is lethal for white blood cells so no one with a burden of toxic metals can expect to have satisfactory immunity. While some people can self-direct chelation, most will benefit from the assistance of properly trained health care professionals. This is usually the case, even with fungi and parasites, but toxic metal tests usually require some signatures.
These three categories for detoxification share the common denominator that we have only partial control over our exposure. The next group of issues are much more closely related to our life styles so we have more choices and hence more control. I will address these in the next post.
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