Saturday, March 6, 2010

HEALING & CANCER


Beauty of the Universe by Eija Heinonen

The Western tradition of war is part of the medical approach to cancer research, and curing is a questionable claim of Western medicine within the vernacular of healers, and other medicine people, and even the sick. I often wonder about the true intent of the approach to cancer. Hundreds of marches, and thousands of emotional appeals, and the TV dollars culled over the years have not advanced healing, but added anxiety to the urgency of a cause.


native man with his pet monkey eating guava

True healers build from another perspective learning the structure of patient’s energy bodies, in relationship to cancer, whose structure is studied from the Spirit of Being instead of the usual perspective of attacking cancer. If these two modalities could play together would this speed up the process, or legitimatize it in the spiritual realms? Would it encourage cancer patients, and their families to reassess their belief structures supporting them, and reacquaint themselves with their natural healing gifts? What are the inherent risks of healing within the context of the structural paradigms of Western philosophical, political, and business approaches to cancer research? What are the risk factors for Western business people, and American cancer research if the paradigms of war are removed from the process and relationship is ushered, ceremoniously, into the sphere of hope, and possibility of curing, and restoring balance?

These are my thoughts. These are my words. – Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of the Sacred Medicine Wheels





Healing perspective of Minerva



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