Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Hi, is there a difference in the CAUSE of a tumor that is NON-malignant vs. one that is? One of my friends has a grand daughter that I found out today was in surgery for a tumor, and I didn't know until today when they were doing the surgery. Anyway, when I RV'd it, it seemed DIFFERENT to me than a cxxxxx type of tumor, and I found out this evening that they think it is " non-malignant " . Well, because of the location, they were not able to get all of it, but they think she's going to do fine, not that I care what they think or not. From a healing point of view, though, is there a difference in CAUSE between a malignant vs. a non-malignant one, like if you want to go heal the cause and use timeline and other tools to work with the attractor field to change the attractor field to health. I know people who have a malignant one tend to have " something eating at them, " like my aunt and uncle do. I've RV'd OTHER people also, and this person's energy field seems different to me than other cases I've RV'd. Anybody know if there's a difference, and if so what the difference/s is / are? Thanks. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Jim: <<Hi, is there a difference in the CAUSE of a tumor that is NON-malignant vs. one that is?>> Good question, Jim. My own intuition is that all of us have " cancer " (aka irregular cells) in us. Whether these cells grow out of control is a mix of a things - attitude, immune system, etc. And I think everything starts with thought as energy to manifest in the physical. There is in health psychology a type that gets cancer called the C-type personality (v. the A type [anal, I suppose] which tends to have heart related issues. Type C's are " unfailingly pleasant, appeasing, and--most important--unable to express emotions, especially anger. " So you have an intuitive hit regarding something eating at them - Type C's repress emotions, tend to be codependent, etc. For more info, see the book, " Type C Connection: Mind-Body Link to Cancer and Your Health " by Lydia Temoshok and Henry Dreher: http://www.amazon.com/Type-Connection-Mind-Body-Cancer-Health/dp/0452270820/ ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8 & s=books & qid=1202784692 & sr=8-4 Regarding causation, interestingly, I recently saw a researcher Alan Cantwell believes cancer is a bacteria in us and that it grows malignant in some people (very controversial, of course): http://www.rense.com/general80/canc.htm Also, I found the info at this site interesting: Cancer - The Myths, Beliefs and Facts http://www.cart.apricotshop.co.uk/index.php?p=p_6 It's all fascinating, MichelleH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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