I am pinning this comment with a request. I want to know, human to human, your opinion about the following scenario. You ingest parasite eggs. What happens next in your opinion? This is a practical peasant way to start the conversation. On a side note, I own a copy of Virusmania, even though this article is not about viruses. :-)
i have driven loved ones crazy with my determination to avoid close contact with symptomatic people. whether those symptoms might be caused by microbes, viruses or energetic shedding (or all of the above maybe????), those sick people are transmitting something.
i have never once,, ever, gotten sick from an unknown source. i can trace every single one of the eight or so colds i've had in the last 10+ years to another person. whatever the cause of contagion (and I think there are multiple vectors involved), contagion is real
I agree with you, I think that the energy of the argument that denies the existence of contagion comes straight from the agencies (because a lot of people are infected, and if people start treating themselves correctly, we will have a lot more relatively healthy people at some point, and they are not very interested in that). That said, it is the initial energy of the argument that comes form the agencies, a lot of people "catch" it and start defending it sincerely. So I am genuinely completely respectful of any opinion on this topic, while having no kind words for the ones who initially confuse human beings for gain! And of course, the idea of contagion has been hijacked and used for humanity-enslaving campaigns like "COVID health response," which is how it's usually done, the like is milked in multiple ways!
If I dig in my garden and get pinworm eggs on my hands, then get them in my mouth, I will later have pinworms crawling out my anus before dawn to deposit their eggs and make it itch.
If I take an appropriate antihelmintic medicine (like previously-cheap mebendazole), then the pinworms will die, but their eggs might still hatch in me and I might need to take more.
The Germ Theory of Disease was proven during the US Civil War, when surgeons who washed their hands had 2-3 times better survival of their wounded patients than those who did not, and similarly with doctors who washed their hands between performing autopsies and delivering babies.
The Germ Theory of Disease is imperfect, like all theories of everything, but it sure does work out usefully.
If there's stuff for the parasite to feed on, it will eat and reproduce. Just like the bacteria do.
Nature works and it's not a war with germs invading or not. The real issues are the toxins that these bugs make when the metabolism is low. It builds up and can make you sick.
That's why I'm not one of those against reducing swelling, sometimes it helps the body pace itself healing.
That's why I think sometimes anti parasitics like ivermectin help. It's also anti inflammatory.
Thank you, Rob, and I think we agree on the lamentable impact of toxins. Which then means that toxins are bad, and pathogens aren't great either, and contagion is a real thing, it just happens to be a thing that exists in nature, and if we want to be practical, we would have to accept the fact that we live in a very poisoned world, and act without arrogance about the fact that yes, there are bugs, and yes, they can be harmful, and it's best to eliminate pathogenic organisms every now and then? What do you think?
"We don't really know" is a good starting point, I usually start there as well. I think that in nature things work synergistically, i.e. often when organisms are positively resonant with each other, the thing that is good for one, is good for the other, and vice versa. For example, seems like many parasitic organisms that are hostile to human body like to munch of metals. So, one can ask a question, are excessive metals bad for human cells directly, or does the impact come from strengthening pathogens, or both? I think that the honest answer is what you said, we don't know. Similarly, does IVM help because it poisons pathogens, or because it feeds the friendly bifidobacteria who then chases away or kills the pathogens? Again, we don't know. So it's good to keep an open mind, for sure!
I'm of the mind that parasites stick around to clean up a mess, like bacteria do.
The other week my gf had a painful swelling above her ankle, she thought that she hit it the day before or strained it. It continued for a few days and she got worried.
She took a single Aleve and the swelling and pain reduced. It still was a little swollen but started to reduce by itself over 2 days and healed fine.
In that case, whatever the body was doing to help heal the damage... The swelling, was a little too extreme and was counter productive.
If she kept taking the Aleve, it would have been worse because some swelling is helpful as the body is mobilizing to clean up and repair damage. (I like to think of swelling and redness as the scaffolding around a building when they repair the bricks etc.)
My issue with these drugs, including ivm etc is that continuous use may delay healing.
In the case of parasites, doing an extreme kill off cleanse may be worse than an on and off strategy. Back when I was a part of a health group online (who always questioned big pharma even through covid), they were big on doing fungal treatments.
The results were not good... Even though they tested a reduction in candida etc, they started to have other issues crop up. It was explained away as a detox reaction.
Same with extreme weight loss, doing it too fast can release fat soluble toxins too fast that the body cannot eliminate it fast enough through the liver etc.
Speaking of detox of certain fat soluble crap...
Solvents can help speed up elimination without the effects of medicines.
Castor oil is working wonders for me, it helps a lot with blemishes of the skin and areas where I used to get a lot of pimples. It's also great to put on joints that are sore like my bad knee. It's doing great now! Turpentine is good too just make sure to get the pure gum spirits. I use it on problem skin areas along with the castor oil. If I get sick I would take tiny amounts orally like in this website.
Thank you, Rob, and it is good to keep an open mind, good for all of us!
I have discovered castor oil some years ago, it can be very useful!
As far as parasites coming in strictly as friends to clean up the messes, I don't agree with you in practical terms here but we can disagree, I appreciate a good disagreement! :-)
In philosophical terms, one can say that an invader comes in and succeeds when the organism (an individual organism or a collective organisms) is weak. The proverbial "globalists" are so successful this second because the society has been broken for centuries, and so the globalists are "cleaning it up" in a way, or rather, they are allowed to cause some harm because as a result of that harm, it is likely that people will get stronger and get more clarity. I believe that is the case, but in practical terms, the proverbial globalists are still causing harm, and are not friendly entities who come in to do something good. What do you think about that analogy?
It is possible that some of them would be destroyed but intestinal parasites, for example, wouldn't be called intestinal parasites if their eggs didn't have a way to get into the host's intestines... :-)
On the spiritual level, a person with the heart filled with love, such low vibration energies will be de-energized (become free ether) because the vibrations of love allow only harmony.
You ingest parasite eggs, then what happens? I definitely ingested something. 7 days ago I almost lost consciousness, had to lie on the floor for an hour or two, before I had to stagger to the toilet and pass what felt like my whole stomach contents like an express train. 7 days later having bowels like a tap has finally stopped. My partner has eaten exactly the same, prior to the initial event. What caused me to be so ill but my partner completely unaffected. I have given samples to the doctor so will add the results when I receive them.
I am generally never ill, though I have had food poisoning (traceable) on the very odd occasion. This was different, Light fever on and off and visiting the toilet nearly every half hour. Today day seven it has finally ceased.
My theory, definitely something got into my stomach and took it over for a few days. Is it my body letting whatever it is take over for a while to have an intestinal clean out?. Maybe. Not pleasant but it works, and I am still here.
Back to ingesting parasite eggs. If you are healthy in mind, body and soul, no problem, if not they may reproduce and cause damage. Thanks for your great thought provoking posts Tessa. Keep on writing.
There’s always the chance you may already have a resident parasite that’s ready to devour any new comers. Perhaps the young hatchlings encounter a stray pathogen in your system and perish before causing any harm? The parasite might live happily ever after and occasionally secrete a hormone that causes vivid out of body dreams and helps connect its host to the world of spirit, the possibilities are endless.
It is good that you brought up this debate. When this no contagion theory first started to be discussed I had a few back and forth debates with some of my contacts. To start I have no expertise in science or virology: My position: I had an unusual childhood, my father decided to not send his children to school, so my social contact was very limited, when I was 16 we visited my cousins, one had the mumps (I should have been exposed when I was younger) Well after the visit, guess what? I came down with mumps, and when a male is past puberty it goes places that can be damaging. Then, when I was 26 and my wife at the time was 22 we visited her brother and family, one of the children had chicken pox, guess again, we both got chicken pox, not to mention all of the colds and flues over the years. Now I do believe there is evil in the world, but I don't believe we got sick from evil spirits. Usually my final question to the no virus crowd is: If you met a new mate and heard that he / she had herpes would you ignore it and go for it, because there is no virus or contagion? To end, I believe that it is possible that this theory was introduced to confuse and distract from Covid issue.
Thank you, Daniel!! And yikes, I had chicken pox as a teenager, during the summer break none the less, and I didn't like it one bit!!!!
And I do have a feeling that while many very sincerely people have subscribed to the "no contagion" theory, the current militant version of it was likely introduced by people with not-so-good intentions because a whole lot of people are infected with fungi and parasites, and like I said in another comment, if people realized that and started treating themselves, there would be a whole lot of relatively healthy people all of a sudden....
One important point you are making here is, "if people started treating themselves," and that's at the core of people's behavior. If something bad is happening to you sometimes the first question to ask should just be, "How do I stop this and get well again?" I.e. there should be a call to action. So my take would be, "I got sick, what do I do next?"
But as you also ably pointed out in your post, it is taken for granted that "old age = intellectual degeneration," so that first call to action never materializes. Yay, progress.
I remember when I was around 9 years old I was sent to my aunt’s place for 2 months so that I would contract the mumps from my cousin who had it, so then supposedly I’d be immune to it after that, and not pass it on to my unwell sister. We tried so very hard for me to ‘catch’ his mumps - lying under the sheets together so we would be very close, with me breathing in his very contagious virus ridden breath! But guess what, I couldn’t catch it, but instead had it randomly at around age 19 from who knows how. Interesting hey…
The real divide however isn't between «virus folks» and «no-virus folks», or between «germ» and «terrain», but between people who are trying to find one single cause for everything and anything vs. people who can wrap their minds around necessary cause vs. sufficient cause distinction.
Two people are exposed to parasites, one gets ill the other does not. As you acknowledge up front, there is no simple black/white answer. Illness is the result of multiple factors - physical, energetic, emotional, etc.
Yet the whole concept of contagion that lies at the base of so much of Big.Pharma's schtick is rooted in germ theory. Even Pasteur who championed germ theory in the 19th c to great fame and fortune, allegedly admitted on his deathbed that it was the 'terrain' (condition of the individual), not the germ that most determined the possibility of illness. How many of us have ever heard of Bechamp? That his story is so obscure is just one example of how the worldview of the masses is defined and controlled.
Thank you, Beau!! And yes on that pharmaceutical twist! Ambitious liars never tell lies that are simple, they weave grotesque stories and sponsor different sides of the same lie, including seemingly opposing sides!
Excellent piece Tessa! Thanks for referring me to it here. I just read _Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World_ and also _I See Satan Fall Like Lightning_ and they are both superb; totally relevant to our bio-AI social media shamdemic totalitarian shenanigans.
The Body Electric by ( Robert O. Becker, MD & Gary Selden) tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Dr. Becker, a pioneer in the field of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the human body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity (energy) is vital to Life. But as exciting as Becker’s discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker’s struggle to do such original work. THE BODY ELECTRIC explores new pathways in our understanding of human evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.
“This is truly a fascinating history of an important area of investigation, and an accurate expose of the Politics of coventional medicine and research. Recommended for everyone interested in the future of medicine”——Journal of Ultramolecular Medicine, Copyright 1985,
William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
All right Tessa. I thought it would be of interest for your subscribers.
Here is book by Arthur Firstenberg: THE INVISIBLE RAINBOW- A History of Electricity and Life. www.chelseagreen.com.
first printing February 2020.
Over the last 220 years, society has evolved a universal belief that electricity is “safe” for humanity and the Earth. AF disrupts this conviction by telling the story of electricity in a way it has never been told before—from an environmental poit of view—by detailing the effects this fundamental societal building block has had on our health and Earth.
AF traces the history of electricity (energy-John Trudell) from the early eighteenth century to the present, making a compelling case that many environmental problems, as well as the major diseases of Industrial civilization—heart disease, diabetes, and cancer—are related to electrical pollution. Note: I inserted (energy-John Trudell) to this comment. Very, Very thought provoking book. You will love it…..good night.
The germ vs terrain debate is really interesting..it seems that most attempts to resolve this are purely material, and I don't think this can be understood, never mind resolved, in that realm.
We need a much broader world view to crack this one, and this article is pointing in that direction. Thanks Tessa!
Thank you, Marius!! And yes, a broader view is always good, not sure it can be "cracked" completely at this time, but we benefit from being practical about this (parasite cleanses, etc.)!
I think you said it right in that it's your opinion. I have been looking for FACTS that demonstrate the evidence that such a) such an "organism" (ie. virus) exists as we believe it does and b) that the presumed causation is clearly observed.
Fortunately or unfortunately, neither seem to have been demonstrably shown to be true to my (and a great many more studied and learned others than myself) knowledge or satisfaction. Upon further inspection, quite the contrary.
However, in turn, as a Vitalist herbalist (not a position arrived at by choice so much as acceptance through experience), I have perceived numerous scenarios in which the emotional relevance evoked by an individuals' explicit or implicit expression reveals a great deal to demonstrate how the emotional/psychospiritual state (but it's more fluid than a "state") of the individual plays a most significant role in the expression (and resolution!) of "disease" in the physical tissue and/or the qualitative mental state of the individual.
Not meaning to be wordy here, but the complexity of life and the growth of a human being along their path is not something that is easy to fit into our accepted grammar, syntax and available concepts!
not sure I'd agree to that as a fact - that that's all that is available to us.
there are still facts to be reckoned with upon forming one's opinion. to declare something as "true" there must be reasonable facts to support the claim. I think that's been the crux of the entire premise by those questioning, and thus dismantling, virology in the first place.
You are very modest! :-) We disagree, it's fine by me, obviously. But in an ideal world, you wouldn't be talking down to somebody you disagree with, even if you think that your opinion is the correctest in the world! And I hope you enjoyed the video...
I appreciate the extent to which the man in "the video" addresses the importance of "emotional attachment" but even that point in itself is shortsighted in how he framed it (there's always a deeper reason for the attachment - unhealthy attachment with a primary caregiver, for example - that precedes the adult relationships).
Without getting into details, I find his presumptions and positions misguided, overall, or falling short of being cohesive.
I would also disagree with him that Hahneman 'discovered' the concept of Vitality, or however he put it exactly. Although H. made it his focus, in a sense, this awareness, I would contend, has a great and extensive history across our collective past.
There were several other things I would contend with or point out as false or misguided but I didn't have the time to take notes while listening.
Opinion started in the paragraphs following the first two. And that’s why it wasn’t framed or worded similarly to the rest of it so I have no idea.
I don’t known if you’re trying to imply I meant or somehow actually read “we” pursuant to royal use, I was not I was using it as a collective pronoun.
You can find the references in this comments section and I encourage you to print them out to be able mark them up,skim through your RM and QM books again just in case and see for yourself.
Look at the contagion experimenter during the Spanish flu and time periods like that.
They’ve only recently started to assert they have proven transmission. Using grotesque methods that wouldn’t clear an ethics board the same phrase crops up over and over in the much more direct and methodically sound studies: failed to make any well people ill upon exposure (and they are taking injections of the sick. Deep inhale exhalation of of breath between sick and well, horking sputum into the mouthes of well from sick.
We’re not able to demonstrate a single case in humans. Animals they sometimes claimed to have done so because they inject into skulls and eyes .
Why would you say this, Tessa? It is not a general talking point, it is specific to the „Spanish Flu“. Instead, why would you ask about „parasite eggs“ in response to the comment. What do parasite eggs have to do with the Spanish Flu?
If I am not mistaken, you asserted: „Is there general contagion? Yes“
The Spanish Flu example in Hailey Brook Gumbley‘s comment seems to question this. As does Denis Rancourt or, for that matter, Jonathan Couey for what is called“SARS CoV 2“.
I think they have a point. It is not so simple with the question of contagion. RNA molecules? Probably not.
Uwe, I am very happy to see you!!! Have you ever gotten my emails? I sent several, I think they may have gone to the land of censored emails!!
When it comes to the Spanish flu, I think most people who had problems had bacterial pneumonia and aspirin overdose, at least based on what I have looked into. Plus, I think the point about electrification is valid also, all those things went into weakening people's immunity.
What I meant by saying that it's a general talking point is that this topic is usually debated using "gospel," i.e. sets of talking points that people repeat at each other without relating to what the other person says. Having been in this debate a few times, I asked to address specific scenarios, i.e. what happens when people ingest parasite eggs or get protozoan parasites, and whether one can get sick from it. To my senses, it is a very good way to try to understand something, it is the kind of science that we practice as metaphorical peasants. :)
I read somewhere (?) that "Spanish flu" wasn't Spanish. Here is the source about Spanish flu: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/07/gary-g-kohls/the-true-story-of-the-1918-so-called-viral-influenza-pandemic/ It came from a vaccine injected into soldiers headed to Europe for WWI. Also, read about "The Cutter Incident," having to do with polio. Similar, but with different test subjects: orphans and mental patients. Both of these are (I believe) covered in Dr. Suzanne's recently-updated history of vaccines, "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History."
Rockefeller is ground 0 for virus fraud which actually means poisoning people which he was doing on a scale known by other man .
So he used bullshit theories of the entire medical association he bought off and overthrew.
That’s been a gamelan since day 1 : sell poison. Warn about and blame symptoms of the poison you’re shilling in the fairytale . Have beholden doctors back you up.
"...From January 21 – June 4, 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley.
During the remainder of 1918 as those soldiers – often living and traveling under poor sanitary conditions – were sent to Europe to fight, they spread bacteria at every stop between Kansas and the frontline trenches in France.
One study describes soldiers “with active infections (who) were aerosolizing the bacteria that colonized their noses and throats, while others—often, in the same “breathing spaces”—were profoundly susceptible to invasion of and rapid spread through their lungs by their own or others’ colonizing bacteria.” (1)
The “Spanish Flu” attacked healthy people in their prime. Bacterial pneumonia attacks people in their prime. Flu attacks the young, old and immunocompromised..."
Same here. My answers must have been caught in the memory hole sometimes euphemistically valled „spam filter“.
Thanks for your explanation!
I am quite open to the theory that as far as C* is concerned no spread (no contagion) was happening. It seems (a blind man lecturing about color) that bacterial contagion might be something quite different from „viral“ contagion.
I didn't get anything in the spam, either! I will try again. And my pleasure!
I don't get into the "virus no virus" debate because, I have to confess, at some point I became bored with it. I think it's good that people pursue their path, there has obviously been a ton of fraud in science, and both scientific and medical institutions have been shaped over a period of time to feed the metaphorical vampires. I tend to think that there is such a thing as bits of RNA whose "code" to the cell is to produce protein that is just like themselves, which technically would be a "virus" in the current definition, and even if in nature it is not particularly prevalent or contagious, they make those things in the lab a dime a dozen. That is how I see things, in any case most of those things are models and approximations, and there are many things that interest me a lot more, so I try to spend my time there. :) There is so much psychological war going on, making people go at each other over about EVERYTHING is one of the main ways to derail any "resistance," so I really care a lot more about how people talk to each other than in what their opinion is. The "how" is a litmus test.
In any case, sorry for being verbose, I will email you, and many hugs to you!
Sometimes they get sick and sometimes not? A healthy body can host some parasites without issue and sometimes they are even “helpful”? What I think is almost universal is that we are repulse by the idea of a parasite. Although I once met someone who was not
That’s a newer school of thinking that parasites are good. Source : (sister is finishing up med school).
I think it’s reasonable there are different types of parasites invested in the survival of the host and others than can through serval hosts.
Personally I would want them but depending on what I could use I might decide other eg: would keep the parasites and look for another doc before I took IVM.
Viruses are often compared / people use analogies to parasites.
The biggest distinction there is that in so far as we know, only parasites are demonstrated to be real by empirical observations and valid scientific experiments (virology always lacks a control group and often the alleged comparison group is just as/not at all defined/ in terms of what is actually in there. A common theme is that they give the “control group” overwhelmingly more nutrition and less nephrotoxic and cytotoxic antibiotics like gentamicin (cell cultures they use are monkey kidneys cells) and they often use twice or more gentamicin contails job the virus ground and when they invariably display the “the cytopathic effect “ they claim is due to virus but really it’s starvation and precision poisoning.
I have no idea, I’m not expensively read on parasites but presumably a lot would be killed off so long as the victim wasn’t using PPI or antacid medications or applicable histamine antagonists. And then few or none would make it into the body with reasonable sanitation standards.
From what have heard from my sister it’s actually much more common they die internally because of the immunomodulation.
Most parasites go into banking and government.
For the Spanish flu case i believe some attributed to the novel electrical grid recently installed.
Makes me think of “build 5G while you’re inside due to our spurious lies “.
What is the relevance of parasites eggs I don’t get it.
I've seen bacteria and parasites under microscope. Grown bacteria on different types of agar. I've even done titrations on fecal matter, to see how much bacteria or parasites are in a persons GI tract.
I've example of my own immune system which translates into terrain theory when I caught glandular fever at under 15s Aussie Rules football, sharing water bottles. I went to Dr twice for blood tests, the Dr actually rang me up made 3rd appointment to see me. He was amazed at my immune system the Dr wanted to discuss it, I had glandular fever for 13 days. My mate from football who I caught it off Tomeo, he had it for 9 months, his whole year was wiped out.
Nanoparticulates are interesting, when they enter the body proteins, acid such as oxalic acid, amino acids, automatically bind to the nano particle surface. Making something else, even a protein that causes poisoning. Not only that many nanoparticles of a different nature radioactive nano heavy metals inparticular can bind to the pores of Graphene nano tubes. Many Different nano particles can combine to make nanobot or microbot, using electron fields and polarities, they can even be programmed with functionality with photon gun. Its larger subject, and more complicated then that.
Something that is similar to a virus, is venom, which is more correctly termed a protein poisoning. See that, a universal term which is most likely correct, protein poisoning, which could cover all the disagreements with many sub categories. This could just be arguing with the semantics of words. Most phycological ops are.
One problem is the false binary of "germ theory" vs "terrain theory." As a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda, we simply don't have this reductionistic problem on our thousands of years old medical system. The vitality of the biological terrain is paramount, especially in chronic degenerative disease, and yet clearly in clinical medicine you many examples of contagion. It's sad to see so many newbies in the freedom movement trade their cult beliefs in consensus reality trance, which was obliterated during the pandemic, for another dogmatic,, inverted set of cult beliefs that run coumter to mainstream reality constructs. It's the same thinking problem, just a new set of beliefs
Amen for this. I have also witnessed and observed contagion in my life over and over again. I don’t believe in viruses but I also don’t believe everyone who does is a member of the satan club. Yes parasite infections can be passed onto to another, so what ever is causing illness or disease whether toxicity or bacteria or parasites, a person can be a vector to another person.
This is a powerful theory. If energy is treated as Purpose it becomes more specific. Viruses are packets of genes, which means packets of Purpose. The job of a virus is to recruit the host animal for the virus's own Purpose, which usually means just spreading the Purpose to more hosts. (Pyramid scheme.)
Sometimes the virus generates more noticeable Purposes in service of spreading, which we see as sneezes or rashes or diarrhea or paralysis or personality changes.
The energy transfer you speak about here is "spirit." What is spirit? Intention. When we intend to depress someone's ideas or beliefs we succeed if we can pass our story to them. When we intend to support someone who is sad, our supporting spirits pass to them.
What an intelligent and thought-provoking article. Thank you!
I happen to believe in contagion due to my own experience over the years. My work involved people from all over the world coming together for intense and physically close rehearsals for weeks on end - an unusual combination. When there was a lurgy around, those who caught it (not everyone; some people have more resilient terrain, and I think there's a balance here) ofren displayed very similar symptoms. It seems to me that the chances of them all expressing innate imbalances with, for example, a particular sort of cough, despite coming from very different environments, was vanishingly low.
As to the mechanisms of transmission, I don't know enough to make definite statements, and I am glad you are gently challenging those who believe they do. We need more understanding!
Thank you, Katy! I agree with you. My experience also confirms that people do give bugs to each other, and it is not a reason to be terrified but a reason to try to have a strong immune system, do periodic parasite cleanses, etc.
I am pinning this comment with a request. I want to know, human to human, your opinion about the following scenario. You ingest parasite eggs. What happens next in your opinion? This is a practical peasant way to start the conversation. On a side note, I own a copy of Virusmania, even though this article is not about viruses. :-)
i have driven loved ones crazy with my determination to avoid close contact with symptomatic people. whether those symptoms might be caused by microbes, viruses or energetic shedding (or all of the above maybe????), those sick people are transmitting something.
i have never once,, ever, gotten sick from an unknown source. i can trace every single one of the eight or so colds i've had in the last 10+ years to another person. whatever the cause of contagion (and I think there are multiple vectors involved), contagion is real
I agree with you, I think that the energy of the argument that denies the existence of contagion comes straight from the agencies (because a lot of people are infected, and if people start treating themselves correctly, we will have a lot more relatively healthy people at some point, and they are not very interested in that). That said, it is the initial energy of the argument that comes form the agencies, a lot of people "catch" it and start defending it sincerely. So I am genuinely completely respectful of any opinion on this topic, while having no kind words for the ones who initially confuse human beings for gain! And of course, the idea of contagion has been hijacked and used for humanity-enslaving campaigns like "COVID health response," which is how it's usually done, the like is milked in multiple ways!
If I dig in my garden and get pinworm eggs on my hands, then get them in my mouth, I will later have pinworms crawling out my anus before dawn to deposit their eggs and make it itch.
If I take an appropriate antihelmintic medicine (like previously-cheap mebendazole), then the pinworms will die, but their eggs might still hatch in me and I might need to take more.
The Germ Theory of Disease was proven during the US Civil War, when surgeons who washed their hands had 2-3 times better survival of their wounded patients than those who did not, and similarly with doctors who washed their hands between performing autopsies and delivering babies.
The Germ Theory of Disease is imperfect, like all theories of everything, but it sure does work out usefully.
:-)
You have a really therapeutic sense of humor, Brother John! :) Thank you. And I agree, imperfect but accounts for a part of what's going on!
If there's stuff for the parasite to feed on, it will eat and reproduce. Just like the bacteria do.
Nature works and it's not a war with germs invading or not. The real issues are the toxins that these bugs make when the metabolism is low. It builds up and can make you sick.
That's why I'm not one of those against reducing swelling, sometimes it helps the body pace itself healing.
That's why I think sometimes anti parasitics like ivermectin help. It's also anti inflammatory.
Thank you, Rob, and I think we agree on the lamentable impact of toxins. Which then means that toxins are bad, and pathogens aren't great either, and contagion is a real thing, it just happens to be a thing that exists in nature, and if we want to be practical, we would have to accept the fact that we live in a very poisoned world, and act without arrogance about the fact that yes, there are bugs, and yes, they can be harmful, and it's best to eliminate pathogenic organisms every now and then? What do you think?
Yes, in moderation.
There's another anti parasitic that helps fight cancer. Is it because it kills parasites or because it helps some mechanism that eliminates toxins?
We don't really know. (Notice the dosages people used, not high.)
https://fenbendazole.substack.com/
"We don't really know" is a good starting point, I usually start there as well. I think that in nature things work synergistically, i.e. often when organisms are positively resonant with each other, the thing that is good for one, is good for the other, and vice versa. For example, seems like many parasitic organisms that are hostile to human body like to munch of metals. So, one can ask a question, are excessive metals bad for human cells directly, or does the impact come from strengthening pathogens, or both? I think that the honest answer is what you said, we don't know. Similarly, does IVM help because it poisons pathogens, or because it feeds the friendly bifidobacteria who then chases away or kills the pathogens? Again, we don't know. So it's good to keep an open mind, for sure!
I'm of the mind that parasites stick around to clean up a mess, like bacteria do.
The other week my gf had a painful swelling above her ankle, she thought that she hit it the day before or strained it. It continued for a few days and she got worried.
She took a single Aleve and the swelling and pain reduced. It still was a little swollen but started to reduce by itself over 2 days and healed fine.
In that case, whatever the body was doing to help heal the damage... The swelling, was a little too extreme and was counter productive.
If she kept taking the Aleve, it would have been worse because some swelling is helpful as the body is mobilizing to clean up and repair damage. (I like to think of swelling and redness as the scaffolding around a building when they repair the bricks etc.)
My issue with these drugs, including ivm etc is that continuous use may delay healing.
In the case of parasites, doing an extreme kill off cleanse may be worse than an on and off strategy. Back when I was a part of a health group online (who always questioned big pharma even through covid), they were big on doing fungal treatments.
The results were not good... Even though they tested a reduction in candida etc, they started to have other issues crop up. It was explained away as a detox reaction.
Same with extreme weight loss, doing it too fast can release fat soluble toxins too fast that the body cannot eliminate it fast enough through the liver etc.
Speaking of detox of certain fat soluble crap...
Solvents can help speed up elimination without the effects of medicines.
Castor oil is working wonders for me, it helps a lot with blemishes of the skin and areas where I used to get a lot of pimples. It's also great to put on joints that are sore like my bad knee. It's doing great now! Turpentine is good too just make sure to get the pure gum spirits. I use it on problem skin areas along with the castor oil. If I get sick I would take tiny amounts orally like in this website.
https://www.thedetoxdudes.com/posts/turpentine-castor-oil-atom-bomb-for-parasites
Thank you, Rob, and it is good to keep an open mind, good for all of us!
I have discovered castor oil some years ago, it can be very useful!
As far as parasites coming in strictly as friends to clean up the messes, I don't agree with you in practical terms here but we can disagree, I appreciate a good disagreement! :-)
In philosophical terms, one can say that an invader comes in and succeeds when the organism (an individual organism or a collective organisms) is weak. The proverbial "globalists" are so successful this second because the society has been broken for centuries, and so the globalists are "cleaning it up" in a way, or rather, they are allowed to cause some harm because as a result of that harm, it is likely that people will get stronger and get more clarity. I believe that is the case, but in practical terms, the proverbial globalists are still causing harm, and are not friendly entities who come in to do something good. What do you think about that analogy?
ingesting parasite eggs: They will be destroyed by the gastric liquids in the stomach.
It is possible that some of them would be destroyed but intestinal parasites, for example, wouldn't be called intestinal parasites if their eggs didn't have a way to get into the host's intestines... :-)
On the spiritual level, a person with the heart filled with love, such low vibration energies will be de-energized (become free ether) because the vibrations of love allow only harmony.
You ingest parasite eggs, then what happens? I definitely ingested something. 7 days ago I almost lost consciousness, had to lie on the floor for an hour or two, before I had to stagger to the toilet and pass what felt like my whole stomach contents like an express train. 7 days later having bowels like a tap has finally stopped. My partner has eaten exactly the same, prior to the initial event. What caused me to be so ill but my partner completely unaffected. I have given samples to the doctor so will add the results when I receive them.
I am generally never ill, though I have had food poisoning (traceable) on the very odd occasion. This was different, Light fever on and off and visiting the toilet nearly every half hour. Today day seven it has finally ceased.
My theory, definitely something got into my stomach and took it over for a few days. Is it my body letting whatever it is take over for a while to have an intestinal clean out?. Maybe. Not pleasant but it works, and I am still here.
Back to ingesting parasite eggs. If you are healthy in mind, body and soul, no problem, if not they may reproduce and cause damage. Thanks for your great thought provoking posts Tessa. Keep on writing.
Thank you, Rowan!!! And I hope you recover completely and figure out the mystery to your heart's desire!!
There’s always the chance you may already have a resident parasite that’s ready to devour any new comers. Perhaps the young hatchlings encounter a stray pathogen in your system and perish before causing any harm? The parasite might live happily ever after and occasionally secrete a hormone that causes vivid out of body dreams and helps connect its host to the world of spirit, the possibilities are endless.
That is an interesting outtake. Do you believe that absolutely every parasite possibly living inside a host has a benevolent impact?
I guess depends on the individual, its current state and the actual parasite.
Paradoxically, in some cases the parasite could take over and bring some form of healing.
Of course, the devil is always in the detail. Can you please give an example of the latter, the way you see it?
It is good that you brought up this debate. When this no contagion theory first started to be discussed I had a few back and forth debates with some of my contacts. To start I have no expertise in science or virology: My position: I had an unusual childhood, my father decided to not send his children to school, so my social contact was very limited, when I was 16 we visited my cousins, one had the mumps (I should have been exposed when I was younger) Well after the visit, guess what? I came down with mumps, and when a male is past puberty it goes places that can be damaging. Then, when I was 26 and my wife at the time was 22 we visited her brother and family, one of the children had chicken pox, guess again, we both got chicken pox, not to mention all of the colds and flues over the years. Now I do believe there is evil in the world, but I don't believe we got sick from evil spirits. Usually my final question to the no virus crowd is: If you met a new mate and heard that he / she had herpes would you ignore it and go for it, because there is no virus or contagion? To end, I believe that it is possible that this theory was introduced to confuse and distract from Covid issue.
Thank you, Daniel!! And yikes, I had chicken pox as a teenager, during the summer break none the less, and I didn't like it one bit!!!!
And I do have a feeling that while many very sincerely people have subscribed to the "no contagion" theory, the current militant version of it was likely introduced by people with not-so-good intentions because a whole lot of people are infected with fungi and parasites, and like I said in another comment, if people realized that and started treating themselves, there would be a whole lot of relatively healthy people all of a sudden....
One important point you are making here is, "if people started treating themselves," and that's at the core of people's behavior. If something bad is happening to you sometimes the first question to ask should just be, "How do I stop this and get well again?" I.e. there should be a call to action. So my take would be, "I got sick, what do I do next?"
But as you also ably pointed out in your post, it is taken for granted that "old age = intellectual degeneration," so that first call to action never materializes. Yay, progress.
I remember when I was around 9 years old I was sent to my aunt’s place for 2 months so that I would contract the mumps from my cousin who had it, so then supposedly I’d be immune to it after that, and not pass it on to my unwell sister. We tried so very hard for me to ‘catch’ his mumps - lying under the sheets together so we would be very close, with me breathing in his very contagious virus ridden breath! But guess what, I couldn’t catch it, but instead had it randomly at around age 19 from who knows how. Interesting hey…
An interesting story, thank you Samantha! One can only be guessing... our bodies are mysterious!
Partially agreed.
The real divide however isn't between «virus folks» and «no-virus folks», or between «germ» and «terrain», but between people who are trying to find one single cause for everything and anything vs. people who can wrap their minds around necessary cause vs. sufficient cause distinction.
Yes!! You said it beautifully, Rat!
Two people are exposed to parasites, one gets ill the other does not. As you acknowledge up front, there is no simple black/white answer. Illness is the result of multiple factors - physical, energetic, emotional, etc.
Yet the whole concept of contagion that lies at the base of so much of Big.Pharma's schtick is rooted in germ theory. Even Pasteur who championed germ theory in the 19th c to great fame and fortune, allegedly admitted on his deathbed that it was the 'terrain' (condition of the individual), not the germ that most determined the possibility of illness. How many of us have ever heard of Bechamp? That his story is so obscure is just one example of how the worldview of the masses is defined and controlled.
As usual - nice post, Tessa!
Thank you, Beau!! And yes on that pharmaceutical twist! Ambitious liars never tell lies that are simple, they weave grotesque stories and sponsor different sides of the same lie, including seemingly opposing sides!
https://mimetictheory.com/mimetic-contagion/
it is interesting, I wrote a bit about Girard, who wrote about mimetic theory, here, if you are curious (the post is broader than that but it mentions Girard) https://tessa.substack.com/p/scapegoating-myth-reality-lie?
Excellent piece Tessa! Thanks for referring me to it here. I just read _Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World_ and also _I See Satan Fall Like Lightning_ and they are both superb; totally relevant to our bio-AI social media shamdemic totalitarian shenanigans.
Thank you, Jarombra!
“In this way, mimetic desire is not only social: it is viral.”
Excellent post, Tessa!
The Body Electric by ( Robert O. Becker, MD & Gary Selden) tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Dr. Becker, a pioneer in the field of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the human body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity (energy) is vital to Life. But as exciting as Becker’s discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker’s struggle to do such original work. THE BODY ELECTRIC explores new pathways in our understanding of human evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.
“This is truly a fascinating history of an important area of investigation, and an accurate expose of the Politics of coventional medicine and research. Recommended for everyone interested in the future of medicine”——Journal of Ultramolecular Medicine, Copyright 1985,
William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
I love that book! I accidentally read it years ago when I was looking to read on sound, and I have never looked back!
All right Tessa. I thought it would be of interest for your subscribers.
Here is book by Arthur Firstenberg: THE INVISIBLE RAINBOW- A History of Electricity and Life. www.chelseagreen.com.
first printing February 2020.
Over the last 220 years, society has evolved a universal belief that electricity is “safe” for humanity and the Earth. AF disrupts this conviction by telling the story of electricity in a way it has never been told before—from an environmental poit of view—by detailing the effects this fundamental societal building block has had on our health and Earth.
AF traces the history of electricity (energy-John Trudell) from the early eighteenth century to the present, making a compelling case that many environmental problems, as well as the major diseases of Industrial civilization—heart disease, diabetes, and cancer—are related to electrical pollution. Note: I inserted (energy-John Trudell) to this comment. Very, Very thought provoking book. You will love it…..good night.
The germ vs terrain debate is really interesting..it seems that most attempts to resolve this are purely material, and I don't think this can be understood, never mind resolved, in that realm.
We need a much broader world view to crack this one, and this article is pointing in that direction. Thanks Tessa!
Thank you, Marius!! And yes, a broader view is always good, not sure it can be "cracked" completely at this time, but we benefit from being practical about this (parasite cleanses, etc.)!
I think you said it right in that it's your opinion. I have been looking for FACTS that demonstrate the evidence that such a) such an "organism" (ie. virus) exists as we believe it does and b) that the presumed causation is clearly observed.
Fortunately or unfortunately, neither seem to have been demonstrably shown to be true to my (and a great many more studied and learned others than myself) knowledge or satisfaction. Upon further inspection, quite the contrary.
However, in turn, as a Vitalist herbalist (not a position arrived at by choice so much as acceptance through experience), I have perceived numerous scenarios in which the emotional relevance evoked by an individuals' explicit or implicit expression reveals a great deal to demonstrate how the emotional/psychospiritual state (but it's more fluid than a "state") of the individual plays a most significant role in the expression (and resolution!) of "disease" in the physical tissue and/or the qualitative mental state of the individual.
Not meaning to be wordy here, but the complexity of life and the growth of a human being along their path is not something that is easy to fit into our accepted grammar, syntax and available concepts!
We agree that emotions play a big role. Have you watched the presentation I included? I think you might like it!
PS. All that is available to both you and I are opinions. Let's admit to that fact. :-)
not sure I'd agree to that as a fact - that that's all that is available to us.
there are still facts to be reckoned with upon forming one's opinion. to declare something as "true" there must be reasonable facts to support the claim. I think that's been the crux of the entire premise by those questioning, and thus dismantling, virology in the first place.
You are very modest! :-) We disagree, it's fine by me, obviously. But in an ideal world, you wouldn't be talking down to somebody you disagree with, even if you think that your opinion is the correctest in the world! And I hope you enjoyed the video...
I appreciate the extent to which the man in "the video" addresses the importance of "emotional attachment" but even that point in itself is shortsighted in how he framed it (there's always a deeper reason for the attachment - unhealthy attachment with a primary caregiver, for example - that precedes the adult relationships).
Without getting into details, I find his presumptions and positions misguided, overall, or falling short of being cohesive.
I would also disagree with him that Hahneman 'discovered' the concept of Vitality, or however he put it exactly. Although H. made it his focus, in a sense, this awareness, I would contend, has a great and extensive history across our collective past.
There were several other things I would contend with or point out as false or misguided but I didn't have the time to take notes while listening.
Opinion started in the paragraphs following the first two. And that’s why it wasn’t framed or worded similarly to the rest of it so I have no idea.
I don’t known if you’re trying to imply I meant or somehow actually read “we” pursuant to royal use, I was not I was using it as a collective pronoun.
You can find the references in this comments section and I encourage you to print them out to be able mark them up,skim through your RM and QM books again just in case and see for yourself.
Look at the contagion experimenter during the Spanish flu and time periods like that.
They’ve only recently started to assert they have proven transmission. Using grotesque methods that wouldn’t clear an ethics board the same phrase crops up over and over in the much more direct and methodically sound studies: failed to make any well people ill upon exposure (and they are taking injections of the sick. Deep inhale exhalation of of breath between sick and well, horking sputum into the mouthes of well from sick.
We’re not able to demonstrate a single case in humans. Animals they sometimes claimed to have done so because they inject into skulls and eyes .
That is a general talking point, though. What, in your opinion, happens when you swallow parasite eggs?
Why would you say this, Tessa? It is not a general talking point, it is specific to the „Spanish Flu“. Instead, why would you ask about „parasite eggs“ in response to the comment. What do parasite eggs have to do with the Spanish Flu?
If I am not mistaken, you asserted: „Is there general contagion? Yes“
The Spanish Flu example in Hailey Brook Gumbley‘s comment seems to question this. As does Denis Rancourt or, for that matter, Jonathan Couey for what is called“SARS CoV 2“.
I think they have a point. It is not so simple with the question of contagion. RNA molecules? Probably not.
Uwe, I am very happy to see you!!! Have you ever gotten my emails? I sent several, I think they may have gone to the land of censored emails!!
When it comes to the Spanish flu, I think most people who had problems had bacterial pneumonia and aspirin overdose, at least based on what I have looked into. Plus, I think the point about electrification is valid also, all those things went into weakening people's immunity.
What I meant by saying that it's a general talking point is that this topic is usually debated using "gospel," i.e. sets of talking points that people repeat at each other without relating to what the other person says. Having been in this debate a few times, I asked to address specific scenarios, i.e. what happens when people ingest parasite eggs or get protozoan parasites, and whether one can get sick from it. To my senses, it is a very good way to try to understand something, it is the kind of science that we practice as metaphorical peasants. :)
I read somewhere (?) that "Spanish flu" wasn't Spanish. Here is the source about Spanish flu: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/07/gary-g-kohls/the-true-story-of-the-1918-so-called-viral-influenza-pandemic/ It came from a vaccine injected into soldiers headed to Europe for WWI. Also, read about "The Cutter Incident," having to do with polio. Similar, but with different test subjects: orphans and mental patients. Both of these are (I believe) covered in Dr. Suzanne's recently-updated history of vaccines, "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History."
And polio had a lot to do with arsenic and DDT... I wrote about that as well, https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/02/17/curious-case-of-polio-ddt-and-vaccines.aspx
Rockefeller is ground 0 for virus fraud which actually means poisoning people which he was doing on a scale known by other man .
So he used bullshit theories of the entire medical association he bought off and overthrew.
That’s been a gamelan since day 1 : sell poison. Warn about and blame symptoms of the poison you’re shilling in the fairytale . Have beholden doctors back you up.
Rinse repeat
You are right, it wasn't Spanish! If you are curious, here is my article on the topic that was published by Dr. Mercola a couple years ago. https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2021/12/11/1918-flu-pandemic.aspx
Here is the source about Spanish flu: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/07/gary-g-kohls/the-true-story-of-the-1918-so-called-viral-influenza-pandemic/
"...From January 21 – June 4, 1918, an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine cultured in horses by the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York was injected into soldiers at Fort Riley.
During the remainder of 1918 as those soldiers – often living and traveling under poor sanitary conditions – were sent to Europe to fight, they spread bacteria at every stop between Kansas and the frontline trenches in France.
One study describes soldiers “with active infections (who) were aerosolizing the bacteria that colonized their noses and throats, while others—often, in the same “breathing spaces”—were profoundly susceptible to invasion of and rapid spread through their lungs by their own or others’ colonizing bacteria.” (1)
The “Spanish Flu” attacked healthy people in their prime. Bacterial pneumonia attacks people in their prime. Flu attacks the young, old and immunocompromised..."
Great, I will check these out.
Same here. My answers must have been caught in the memory hole sometimes euphemistically valled „spam filter“.
Thanks for your explanation!
I am quite open to the theory that as far as C* is concerned no spread (no contagion) was happening. It seems (a blind man lecturing about color) that bacterial contagion might be something quite different from „viral“ contagion.
I didn't get anything in the spam, either! I will try again. And my pleasure!
I don't get into the "virus no virus" debate because, I have to confess, at some point I became bored with it. I think it's good that people pursue their path, there has obviously been a ton of fraud in science, and both scientific and medical institutions have been shaped over a period of time to feed the metaphorical vampires. I tend to think that there is such a thing as bits of RNA whose "code" to the cell is to produce protein that is just like themselves, which technically would be a "virus" in the current definition, and even if in nature it is not particularly prevalent or contagious, they make those things in the lab a dime a dozen. That is how I see things, in any case most of those things are models and approximations, and there are many things that interest me a lot more, so I try to spend my time there. :) There is so much psychological war going on, making people go at each other over about EVERYTHING is one of the main ways to derail any "resistance," so I really care a lot more about how people talk to each other than in what their opinion is. The "how" is a litmus test.
In any case, sorry for being verbose, I will email you, and many hugs to you!
Sometimes they get sick and sometimes not? A healthy body can host some parasites without issue and sometimes they are even “helpful”? What I think is almost universal is that we are repulse by the idea of a parasite. Although I once met someone who was not
I think it's true that a healthy body can host some parasites for some time, but I think that the body gets less healthy in the process. Even animals self-medicate against parasites! Here is an article I wrote about that, it is really fascinating! https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/06/29/zoopharmacognosy.aspx
That’s a newer school of thinking that parasites are good. Source : (sister is finishing up med school).
I think it’s reasonable there are different types of parasites invested in the survival of the host and others than can through serval hosts.
Personally I would want them but depending on what I could use I might decide other eg: would keep the parasites and look for another doc before I took IVM.
Would want them out *
Spanish flu transmission experiments failed...
https://www.ggarchives.com/Influenza/TheRosenauExperiment-1918-1919.html
JJ is full of shit go do your homework
Viruses are often compared / people use analogies to parasites.
The biggest distinction there is that in so far as we know, only parasites are demonstrated to be real by empirical observations and valid scientific experiments (virology always lacks a control group and often the alleged comparison group is just as/not at all defined/ in terms of what is actually in there. A common theme is that they give the “control group” overwhelmingly more nutrition and less nephrotoxic and cytotoxic antibiotics like gentamicin (cell cultures they use are monkey kidneys cells) and they often use twice or more gentamicin contails job the virus ground and when they invariably display the “the cytopathic effect “ they claim is due to virus but really it’s starvation and precision poisoning.
I have no idea, I’m not expensively read on parasites but presumably a lot would be killed off so long as the victim wasn’t using PPI or antacid medications or applicable histamine antagonists. And then few or none would make it into the body with reasonable sanitation standards.
From what have heard from my sister it’s actually much more common they die internally because of the immunomodulation.
Most parasites go into banking and government.
For the Spanish flu case i believe some attributed to the novel electrical grid recently installed.
Makes me think of “build 5G while you’re inside due to our spurious lies “.
What is the relevance of parasites eggs I don’t get it.
I've seen bacteria and parasites under microscope. Grown bacteria on different types of agar. I've even done titrations on fecal matter, to see how much bacteria or parasites are in a persons GI tract.
I've example of my own immune system which translates into terrain theory when I caught glandular fever at under 15s Aussie Rules football, sharing water bottles. I went to Dr twice for blood tests, the Dr actually rang me up made 3rd appointment to see me. He was amazed at my immune system the Dr wanted to discuss it, I had glandular fever for 13 days. My mate from football who I caught it off Tomeo, he had it for 9 months, his whole year was wiped out.
Nanoparticulates are interesting, when they enter the body proteins, acid such as oxalic acid, amino acids, automatically bind to the nano particle surface. Making something else, even a protein that causes poisoning. Not only that many nanoparticles of a different nature radioactive nano heavy metals inparticular can bind to the pores of Graphene nano tubes. Many Different nano particles can combine to make nanobot or microbot, using electron fields and polarities, they can even be programmed with functionality with photon gun. Its larger subject, and more complicated then that.
Something that is similar to a virus, is venom, which is more correctly termed a protein poisoning. See that, a universal term which is most likely correct, protein poisoning, which could cover all the disagreements with many sub categories. This could just be arguing with the semantics of words. Most phycological ops are.
One problem is the false binary of "germ theory" vs "terrain theory." As a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda, we simply don't have this reductionistic problem on our thousands of years old medical system. The vitality of the biological terrain is paramount, especially in chronic degenerative disease, and yet clearly in clinical medicine you many examples of contagion. It's sad to see so many newbies in the freedom movement trade their cult beliefs in consensus reality trance, which was obliterated during the pandemic, for another dogmatic,, inverted set of cult beliefs that run coumter to mainstream reality constructs. It's the same thinking problem, just a new set of beliefs
Bingo! You nailed it
Amen for this. I have also witnessed and observed contagion in my life over and over again. I don’t believe in viruses but I also don’t believe everyone who does is a member of the satan club. Yes parasite infections can be passed onto to another, so what ever is causing illness or disease whether toxicity or bacteria or parasites, a person can be a vector to another person.
Thank you, AncientLoveLover!! I agree
This is a powerful theory. If energy is treated as Purpose it becomes more specific. Viruses are packets of genes, which means packets of Purpose. The job of a virus is to recruit the host animal for the virus's own Purpose, which usually means just spreading the Purpose to more hosts. (Pyramid scheme.)
Sometimes the virus generates more noticeable Purposes in service of spreading, which we see as sneezes or rashes or diarrhea or paralysis or personality changes.
The energy transfer you speak about here is "spirit." What is spirit? Intention. When we intend to depress someone's ideas or beliefs we succeed if we can pass our story to them. When we intend to support someone who is sad, our supporting spirits pass to them.
Dead things have no spirits of life. All live things have spirits of cooperation and spirits of competition.
What an intelligent and thought-provoking article. Thank you!
I happen to believe in contagion due to my own experience over the years. My work involved people from all over the world coming together for intense and physically close rehearsals for weeks on end - an unusual combination. When there was a lurgy around, those who caught it (not everyone; some people have more resilient terrain, and I think there's a balance here) ofren displayed very similar symptoms. It seems to me that the chances of them all expressing innate imbalances with, for example, a particular sort of cough, despite coming from very different environments, was vanishingly low.
As to the mechanisms of transmission, I don't know enough to make definite statements, and I am glad you are gently challenging those who believe they do. We need more understanding!
Thank you, Katy! I agree with you. My experience also confirms that people do give bugs to each other, and it is not a reason to be terrified but a reason to try to have a strong immune system, do periodic parasite cleanses, etc.
Here's a question for all. If someone has a big blistering cold sore on their lips, are you going to kiss them?