Why We No Longer Understand True Health or Medicine

There are undoubtedly commercial reasons why conventional medicine has lost its connection to the healing process, focusing exclusively on treating symptoms. After all, since its inception in 1907, conventional medicine has been a business model rather than a healing art. It was designed like this right from the start (watch this little video for your information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flp4UufZALI). As with all other aspects of a capitalist social order, its main purpose is to generate capital for a wealthy elite while impoverishing and exploiting human structures.

The model has been working well, by forcing people through educational systems that bypass real knowledge about life while focussing on fragmented knowledge that serves the capitalist system, propaganda and suppression of truth has been used silently with great success. Whenever an natural cure for a disease has been found and started to become popular, those who propagate it are sued and silenced (just have a look at „Cancer – the forbidden cures“ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNrabW2yTQw). Our contemporary medical system is indeed in the hands of a political mafia, and that has become clear to everyone with the COVID crime in 2020.

However, another important reason for the absence of a healing art in our modern times is that many people do not want to take the actual step that leads to healing. As a patient, one must also be inwardly prepared. One must recognise that certain developmental steps in life are necessary. As we almost all have traumas, our view of this is often obscured. We cannot look towards the light, towards wholeness, towards the joy and love that would be necessary for healing.

The main reason, however, why healing is so difficult today and is really only open to outsiders, is that people no longer know what it means to be healthy. They think they are healthy if they have no symptoms of illness. This understanding of health is actually a fundamental prerequisite for the healing profession, which no longer exists today for this very reason. One must understand, on various levels, what health is, how it manifests itself, and how one can find one’s way back to it from the derailment (of illness). If one specialises in diagnosing illness, as every doctor does today, one is like a traveller in the deep jungle: without direction, without a path and without light.

It is only an understanding of health – and to attain this, one would need to be a nutrition expert and understand the interactions of subtle energies as well as the psychological processes that lead to trauma – that can open the traveller’s eyes (whether therapist or patient) to healing. The realisation of the state of perfect health is like a high plateau, far above the jungle, from which one can survey all the paths. From above, it becomes clear which paths lead to the plateau of health. From within the jungle (of only studying disease), one could not see this, but from above the view becomes clear. A trained doctor today, under normal circumstances, has not the faintest idea what health means, nor does he know how to guide a patient there. Despite our society’s vast knowledge of pathology, physiology, biology and anatomy, there are no longer any examples of healthy living, and there are no individuals who embody this through their own example. Illness in old age is the norm. But no healthy person becomes ill in old age… we have forgotten that, which is a great pity, really.

If the body’s life processes are degenerating, what is the point of examining that degeneration in minute detail? That’s idiotic, isn’t it? Yet that is the only form of medicine practised today, and most people don’t even realise that this has been sold to us as normal for over a century. The problem is that it is being sold to us. Through our health insurance schemes, we are participating in a system that absolutely rules out healing and turns us into lifelong patients. That is precisely what Rockefeller, Carnegie and their henchmen planned from the very beginning. We are denied the opportunity to be guided onto the path to healing. If we sacrifice our money for a system that offers us no therapy, we only have ourselves to blame. Don’t be fooled: even though allopathic medicine talks about ‘therapy’, there is no therapy offered. The word ‘therapy’ comes from Greek ‘therapeia’ and means ‘to restore order’. Synthetic drugs certainly cannot achieve that.

The meaning of medicine is different. The only form of medicine that truly exists is natural medicine. There is no such thing as allopathic „medicine“, despite what some people may call it. Over millions of years, we have all been part of an evolutionary process within and alongside nature. This process is guided by a higher intelligence that manifests itself in both nature and our bodies and souls. Let us be old-fashioned and call it God. It is this intelligence that heals us, and its absence (within and around us) that makes us ill. Since the beginning of life, our cosmic Father has provided us with a pharmacy on our doorstep. He has given us our food and our medicine in the form of all the plants that grow around us. However, we have forgotten everything necessary to recognise and maintain health.

We consume substances that cause our bodies to degenerate biochemically and bioenergetically because we have been conditioned to do so from an early age. There are forces of consciousness that seek to separate us from our inner light, our lightness, and our spiritual connection to the Father and to all life. They seek to lead us into separation and inner heaviness. These forces can only flourish where there is no light, where we are disconnected from our soul and separated from our inner and outer nature. This drives us increasingly into physical sensuality. Eating and living are misinterpreted when practised solely for the gratification of the senses. This pattern of behaviour is merely a symptom of our inner separation from the Source. In order to recognise these obstructive forces of consciousness, it is necessary to become aware of the original ‘blueprint’, to discover these possibilities within ourselves and to slowly integrate them into our lives, so that our body can once again become a healthy temple.

Because I have become aware of these things, I have written the book ‘Life Processes’. The book aims to make a state of health accessible once more, one that we have completely lost sight of and forgotten in our modern times. It is intended as a compendium for inner and outer healing and is designed to promote an understanding of how healing processes work and why they rarely function under the conditions in which most of us live. It is intended for people in the healing professions, as well as for those who wish to stay healthy or become healthy.