Phases of a Conflict According to GNM
Once an unexpected event (DHS) occurs, it hits us simultaneously on the psyche, the brain, and the corresponding organ. In this article I will be writing about what occurs during these active and healing phases. For a more complete summary of this biological special program please download the summary on the homepage of this NPOH website.
The moment of the DHS (conflict active phase) the following happens:
Psyche: we are emotionally and mentally in distress. Symptoms include cold hands skin, chills, shivers, insomnia (wake early preoccupied with the conflict), and lack of appetite, weight loss.
Brain: the shock impacts a specific area in the brain. Note: It is our individual perception which part of the brain will receive the shock and consequently, the physical symptoms that will manifest as a result. The shock appears on a brain scan as sharp concentric rings and the size is proportional to the conflicts duration and intensity.
Organ: tumor growth in the brainstem and cerebellum controlled organs; paralysis in the striated musculature (cerebral medulla); and ulcers or tissue loss in the cerebral cortex controlled organs, as well as functional changes in certain cortex controlled organs.
Once the conflict is resolved we go into the healing phase and the following happens:
Psyche: feeling of great relief, fatigue (degree depends on intensity of DHS), appetite returns, good metabolism, weight gain, peeâing, warm hands, fever or night sweats (again, severity depends on intensity of conflict), inflammation, pain, swelling in both brain and organ, discharge of blood, pus, or sputum.
Brain: edema (swelling), headache, dizziness, and blurry vision. On a brain scan it appears as dark rings.
Organ: tumorâs that grew are now broken down with the help of mycobacteria and fungi; ulcers are now filled in, or tissue is replenished, with the assistance of bacteria and viruses.
Note: *Duration and severity of healing symptoms are determined by the intensity and duration of the conflict active phase.
So why is it when we receive a cancer diagnosis do we think weâre getting sick when itâs actually the bodyâs way of healing an intense conflict?Â
âEvery disease originates from a shock or trauma that catches us completely by surprise.â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer