All my blood tests came back, and what an eye opener. My immune system was down, which is why I believe the mutant cancer cells were able to grow. My "army" of white blood cells wasn't prepared for the "silly felons".
As I continue to meet with Dr. Simon, I've learned about the five levels of healing.
1) Physical body - this is the foundation upon which everything else is constructed. It has connection to the earth and the source of our physical energy. It is all we perceive with our five senses. Most of medical care interventions are occurring on this level. Examples would be exercise, chiropractic manipulation, surgery, drugs and herbs, diet, supplements and aromatherapy.
2) Energy body - this has connection to the nervous system and flow of energy perceived as energy transferred through our nervous system, meridians, chakras, auras, microtubules. Medical testing and interventions at this level would be the EEG, EKG, EMG, kinesiology, x-rays, Chinese pulses, MRI and CT scans. Some of the therapies that relate to this level would be acupuncture, yoga, and radiation therapy.
3) Mental body - this is your mind and mental field, conscious and sub-conscious mind, thoughts, beliefs, attitudes. Examples of medical healing interventions which act on this level are psychotherapy, homeopathy, mental field therapy and applied psychoneurobiology.
4) Intuitive body - this is related to intuition, symbols, trance, meditative states, dreams and out of body experiences. These healing therapies would include sound and color therapies, shamanism, hypnotherapy, Jungian psychotherapy, rituals, and systemic family constellations healing.
5) Spiritual body - this is a level where no practionioner has a place to interfere. This relates to the awareness of higher powers and how each individual relates to those powers such as God, spirit and higher consciousness. The modality through this level where healing occurs could be prayer, true meditation, chanting and self-healing.
To me, you either believe, or you don't.
I am still getting resistance from the medical practice community on my choices, and that's fine with me. But shame on you. One would only need to look back a half century ago, and you will find that cancer was pretty rare. Why? My guess would be the foods we ate - not processed, not genetically modified. So take a look at your inner circle of family and friends. How many were affected then, and how many are affected now. I would say it tripled.
I am comfortable with my decisions about my care choices, and challenged by the response from many in the medical community. Are they worried about liability if something goes wrong in the future? Just make sure you make notes in my permanent file. Think about it. Every time you go to the doctor, they are making notes in your permanent file. That has huge ramifications on it's own - won't even go there.
I plan to have the lumpectomy to get "clean margins". I want to make sure that whatever cancer was in there is removed - basically a fresh start. I'm not thrilled about this, because I know that I can cure myself without it. But if the cancer does decide to take advantage of my weak immunity, let me get a good handle on it before that happens.
I am fueling up on enzymes and cancer fighting supplements in the mean time.
Survival is about adaptation. And I have adapted.
More to follow -