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in towels, before giving to the person, so the cold metal is not directly on the skin.

Why do I use electrical stimulation during the conflict- lift-up stage (step 3) and magnetic stimulation during the new start (steps 6 and 7)?

According to Viktor Schauberger and Walter Rus sell, electrical stimulation works centrifugally, that is, from the material outwards, whereas magnetic stimulation works centripetally, that is, increasing towards the cen- ter. The homeopathic treatments here promotes “dema- terializing“ and “materializing.“ Probably the most important thing is getting the conflict to come up and then sending it away afterwards.

This eighth step is surely only one of many possible ways of proceeding. “Many roads lead to Rome.“ This is confirmed by the many letters and messages

that followed the first edition of this book; success in resolving conflicts was also reported following neuro- linguistic-programming (NLP), the Quantum Method (CQM), quantum healing, matrix energy, two point methods, and many others.

Set a time limit

Natural healing holds to the basic rule of therapy, which says that a certain remedy should be taken only for a certain period of time (for example, drinking a tea mix- ture for three weeks). A longer time limit does not make any sense.

This rule applies to psychic healing as well.

A good therapy brings up the conflict on the conscious level first and makes us briefly conflict-active. In the second step, we try to resolve the conflict somehow. If the resolution does not succeed within a certain period of time we should stop the therapy, for there is a certain danger for the conflict being kept alive artificially, which would be counterproductive. Well-aimed, but missed the target nonetheless.

• An example:

A young woman is suffering from a loss-conflict because her mother has died. She makes it a habit to pray for her mother every day. Years later, after she finally stops doing it, an ovarian cyst grows, which is diagnosed four months later. Note: Rather than to conclude with the event and starting new again, she keeps the conflict alive for years with her daily prayers. The unusually-long conflict peri- od results in an unusually large conflict-mass. Instead of a small cyst, a large cyst grows in the healing phase (Personal archive B. Eybl),

Excursus:

The Phenomenon of the First Worsening

In natural healing, the “first worsening“ is when the symp- toms get worse at the beginning of the therapy. The “first worsening“ is—for homeopaths and natural healers—a

Image–Step 6: The patient, wearing a pair of flicker glasses relaxes on the treatment table, enjoying the beautiful music. Her only task is to strongly concen- trate on the new thoughts or feelings. In the areas of the head and abdomen you see the ring magnets, which help to record the new feeling into the cells of the brain and body.

In the background is the technical equipment: CD- player, high frequency device, and the controls for the glasses.

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welcomed sign, for it shows that the therapy has taken hold and is starting to work.

First worsening means, for instance, that a chronic sinus infection has become acute or that moderate head- aches have turned into a severe migraine attack. As a masseur, I am also pleased when the symptoms seem to deteriorate at first, for example, when a client‘s knee is worse the day after treatment. To give the client an understanding of this, of course, is another matter. How can we explain this phenomenon?

Many years ago, when I first took an intense interest in the findings of Dr. Hamer, plowing through all the dif- ferent illnesses with their various conflict origins and comparing them to my own illnesses, I became sicker than I ever had before. What had happened? I had dug

out my old unresolved conflicts and by understanding how things were related, through reevaluation, I had resolved them.

Chronic processes have to be taken back to the acute stage if they want to be healed. This is true for the body level, as well as for the psychic level.

Encapsulated pus (abscess), for example, can be brought “to break open“ (for instance through heat treatments)—at first a worsening (pain and more swel- ling), which cannot be avoided.

In what way do natural healing and homeopathy give the healing process (first worsening) a “kick-off“? Could it be that this is a recurrence phenomenon? Nobody doubts that every person has a certain charac- ter with certain psychological traits. This is true of ani- mals and plants; this has now been accepted by natu- ral science as well. Shouldn‘t we also attribute a certain character to “dead materials,“ such as stones, minerals, metals, salts, and so forth? After all, all materials are of a spiritual origin and therefore also have specific spiritual- psychic characteristics! Couldn‘t it be that, for instance, the specific character of an alpine anemone (Pulsatil- la) is in step with the specific conflict-active psyche of a person in the recurrence stage and for that reason heal

him? Could it be that the right medium sets the psychic impulse that the individual needs in order to break out of his “inner prison“?

On the organic level these media strengthen the vagoto- nia, so that after the first worsening, a thorough healing can follow.

In the Bach flower healing therapy of Dr. Edward Bach (see above), this healing principle shows itself clear- ly with the larch essence: it is suited for people who have too little self-confidence. When we take the larch- essence, it helps to resolve the self-worth conflict. This healing impulse leads to a first worsening (vagotonic healing phase), followed by an improvement in the sym p- toms.

It is interesting that chemical preparations do not cause a first worsening, because through chemical stress they pull the client right out of the vagotonic healing phase into the sympathicotonia. Therein lies the appearance of having succeeded.

Therapy—Conflict-active phase at the brain level There is nothing known to me that can be done during

conflict activity at the brain level, except maybe to have a CT made. The decisive thing is to approach the con- flict resolution at the psychological level (see previous pages).

Therapy—Conflict-active phase at the body level

Most SBS cause no body symptoms in the conflict- acti ve phase; that is because we do not feel “ill.“ In fact, the body usually functions especially well during this phase. It is more or less in a state of symphathic- tonial “doping“—an overdrive of nature in overcoming the conflict.

We pay for that later in the healing phase in form of a “healing hangover“ (vagotonic healing phase). Even if we know that a conflict has just taken place on the body level, unlike on the psychic level, there is not much we can or should do.

Being the executive, the body completes the suitable special program. Upon starting (psyche) and steering (brain), only within certain limits does the body have influence through its own “feedback“ systems.

For example, if an intestinal tumor develops because of an indigestible distress (conflict-active phase), we must try to deal with the conflict at the psychic level. On the body level we can or must intervene, if the conflict lasts too long and a bowel occlusion (ileus) threatens. In such cases, we are thankful and happy about modern surgi- cal interventions and certain medications. More about the therapeutic possibilities can be found in the chap- ters on the organs.

Nutrition

During conflict-active phase, healing-phase and no phase at all (normotonia), healthy, biologically pure, geneti- cally unmodified and balanced nutrition is important. During conflict-activity we tend to eat less. At the same time, the body is on “full speed“, meaning it is willing and able to perform.

It is logical that fasting or a reduced diet is the wrong thing at such a time, especially for thin people.

The few things that appeal to us should be nourishing and biologically valuable. The overweight might take advantage of such a situation to lose some weight—this is especially easy during this phase (except in the case of an active refugee conflict (KCT).

I have determined that in a conflict-active (stressful) phase I tend to reach for less valuable food (sweets, white flour, etc.) than in good times. The biological explana- ti on for this is the short-chain carbohydrates bring ener- gy quickly in order to cover the energy needs during conflict-activity.

Let‘s be honest: just about every one of us knows what good nutrition is. We all know exactly what is good for us—biological, natural, full-value, balanced food in reasonable amounts. We know it and nevertheless, few of us are going through with it, to actually do “the right thing.“ First of all we should try to stop making our worst dietary mistakes by overcoming our “weaker selves“! In the following, I limit myself to the basic interrelati- onships.

Nutrition and Cancer

Many CM doctors and especially natural healers believe that healthy nutrition offers us a certain protection from ca. From the point-of-view of the 5 BLN, this is partly correct, but in another way, healthy nutrition makes the individual strong, vital, and capable of performing. Due to this, he suffers fewer conflicts and cancer becomes less frequent. A badly fed, “worn out“ by living, being (animal or human) tends to be more endangered by conflict—for example, self-worth conflicts, because they feel wor- thless; territorial conflicts, because they feel weak, or anger conflicts, because they lose something important to them. So the idea that bad nutrition encourages can- cer is wrong. The explanation that healthy cells dege- nerate into cancer because cancer-causing materials (carcinogens) set off an uncontrollable cascade of cell- splitting, is basically wrong, as is the cancer dogma itself. It is not only bad nutrition that make us undermine our vitality, but also through other frivolities and poisons, for example, through active or passive smoking, through drugs and alcohol, through too little or too monotonous exercise, bad breathing, or bad posture.

A well-fed individual—because of his vitality—deals bet- ter with a healing crisis than an individual, who has been weakened with nutritional poison.

There is no doubt having healthy nutrition increases qua l- ity and expectancy of life.

The Atmosphere at Mealtime

Eating in a positive atmosphere, enjoyed with pleasure and due concentration, is healthy.

Eating and drinking makes us ill when we are angered, afraid, or worried. It can cause tracks to be laid that can drag on through our whole lives (food allergies). To eat when driving is also dangerous, because we do not know when we might experience a conflict in the next moment.

The Acid-Alkaline Balance

In natural healing, over-acidity is an overused word. Over-acidity has been made the culprit for nearly eve- ry illness.

From the point of view of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature, over-acidity means the same as conflict activity. Stress, negative thoughts and feelings, lead to an acid milieu in the body. When something does not suit us, we are “sour“—psychologically and physically.

Vagotonia is alkaline. Positive feelings and thoughts lead to an alkaline milieu in the body.

It is interesting that in the body, poor nutrition is felt less, in terms of the acid-alkaline balance, than stress. You can prove this for yourself with a test that meas-

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ures the urine‘s pH value.55 Good mood, the joy of living,

and positive experiences, cause the urine to be higher than 7, even when eating a less optimal diet.

With similar values, but not quite as high, a pH can be obtained from alkaline meals (e.g., raw vegetables, bit- ter herbs, etc.).

Conflictive events, stress, bad mood, and so on, lead to low pH values in the urine (acidic). A person can eat as many carrots and vegetable as he wants; in such a psychological condition the pH value will not go up de- ci dedly

Taking alkaline powders is a chemical-mineral fighting measure for reducing the level of acidity. This is fine in

the case of “heartburn,“ but using them over a longer period to lower the bodily milieu, is not good (in my opi- nion). To lower the level of acidity, we have to change our inner lives, the habits of our everyday lives and our nutritional habits.

Organically-based alkaline fruits and vegetables, in (sprouts, bitter herbs, etc.) can be taken up by the body far better than non-organic alkaline powders.

Edgar Cayce, the “sleeping prophet,“ recommends that we should consume 80% alkaline and only 20% acidic foods. Translated onto a psyche level this means: in order to stay healthy, we should be relaxed and happy for 80%, and be under stress only 20% of the day.

The strongest builders of alkaline are medicinal herbs that grow in the wild, such as dandelion, common cen- taury (Centaurium erythraea), bear‘s garlic (Allium ursi- num), sage, peppermint, daisies (Bellis perennis), sting- ing nettle, Melissa, buckhorn (Plantago lanceolata) and

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