Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 I agree with what you have written Selena. I hope we do have an MD on board! I would like to hear a response to this line of thought! I've been an RN for 30 years and have come to the conclusion that 'the next degree I get will be in natural wellness'. Cancer put me on the other side of the 'medicine verses patient' battle lines! It opened my eyes! DNA...? Be it elevated BP, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, psychiatriac disorders (to name some of the hundreds)---listed as the problem... " It's in your genes " ...is the standard medical statement... THEN.... " Take this medicine! " is listed as the solution. Then the down hill slide of drug dependent, " health " begins in earnest! OK... I'll be quiet now! :) Stephen C. , " selena230 " <selena230 wrote: > > The soul may choose some specific physical traits or diseases as a way > of learning a lesson; whatever else happens in life, however, is > likely to have less to do with one's genes than with the social, > historic, and political circumstances of one's incarnation. In some > cases, whether a disease manifests or not depends on the external > circumstances of our lives--diet, stress, a sedentary lifestyle, etc. > may trigger that condition that is " in our genes " . Conversely, if we > eat right, exercise, and have a jolly disposition, we may never > activate those genes. The availability of medical treatment also has > an enormous impact on the quality of life after the onset of an > ailment (some disease that are chronic nowadays would kill a patient > in a matter of months just a century ago). Additionally, equally harsh > karmic lessons at the physical level may be learned through diseases > that are not genetic, or as the result of accidental injuries. In > summary: genes determine physical traits, but even then our > bodies--not to mention our psychological, cultural, and spiritual > selves--are the result of processes and events that are so much more > complex than the biochemical recipe we inherit from our parents. > > I recall we used to have a physician in our newsgroup. It would be > interesting to hear her or his views... > > Sel > > , " deepdance1@ " > <deepdance1@> wrote: > > > > there are some who say that the soul may choose it's own DNA for > their incarnation's lessons. > > -steve > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 We have one for sure, a medical board certified physician. Two DC's and Two to three RN's Our Doc is very good person a truly standout individual who travels the world helping folks who are poor or unable to help themselves, Hates when I speak of them that way. Otherwise a normal person. Never has posted even though being on this group almost from the start. Is aware of the Kundalini from a personal angle. This is not a subject any mainstream Doc is going to feel comfortable discussing as it puts them in an uncomfortable position with colleages. So I dont expect to hear a response though the question may be read. Maybe a private response - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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