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<blockquote data-quote="Edin" data-source="post: 1482721" data-attributes="member: 22433"><p>Every cloud has a silver lining. The politicians, the media, allopathic medicine and big pharma have all shot themselves in the foot. The corona hoax has accidentally pulled the genie is out of the bottle. The <em>rebirth</em> of the <strong>terrain theory</strong> is happening and nothing will stop it. Although it might seem otherwise but there a big and exciting shift in human awareness.</p><p></p><p>I know that the terrain theory has a lot of holes in it but this only because research has been stalled for decades. The biggest hole so far is its inability to explain why some disease <em>seem</em> "contagious". My own research and intuition has led me to believe that disease, like moods, behavior and mentality, are "learned" and copied/mimicked by the cells. For example, we all know that when I grumpy or sad person enters the room we instantly "feel" their mood even without a word being spoken. We might catch their mood or we might not, depending on our psychological terrain conditions AND how close we are to that person. Also, psychology of crowd behaviour demonstrates that in larger scale. So similarly a close circle of people (like a family, for example) tends to share certain conditions. </p><p></p><p>Cells are emphatic.</p><p></p><p>The age factor is also crucial as the terrain condition change with age. Which is why children all go through periods of developing certain conditions. The seasons factor create the illusion of mass infections but they are only triggered by weather conditions. The corona hoax itself is a prime example of how a bad idea, like disease, can become "contagious".</p><p></p><p>The environmental conditions can also create the illusion of contagious disease. Pollution affects everyone, again to a certain degree. The introduction of 5G now creates a radical change in the electromagnetic conditions we live in, so the body tries to adapt and sometimes it does that through a health crisis.</p><p></p><p>Last but no least, the MIND factor plays a huge role in whether we develop certain conditions or not. You can eat a poisonous mushroom and be totally fine if you can put yourself in a certain state of mind. There's a PLACEBO effect but there's also a NOCEBO effect. Student doctors can develop symptoms of a disease they currently study in details.</p><p></p><p>Toxins and bugs are all around us and we constantly exchange them between one another but it is the terrain which determines how much of them we will actually "catch". So trying to create a sterile environment is totally counter productive. The conditions on this planet are quite volatile and we can not expect a smooth ride but instead embrace it.</p><p></p><p>This video provides some good material to get you going.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]zFS57OJ9VyM[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edin, post: 1482721, member: 22433"] Every cloud has a silver lining. The politicians, the media, allopathic medicine and big pharma have all shot themselves in the foot. The corona hoax has accidentally pulled the genie is out of the bottle. The [I]rebirth[/I] of the [B]terrain theory[/B] is happening and nothing will stop it. Although it might seem otherwise but there a big and exciting shift in human awareness. I know that the terrain theory has a lot of holes in it but this only because research has been stalled for decades. The biggest hole so far is its inability to explain why some disease [I]seem[/I] "contagious". My own research and intuition has led me to believe that disease, like moods, behavior and mentality, are "learned" and copied/mimicked by the cells. For example, we all know that when I grumpy or sad person enters the room we instantly "feel" their mood even without a word being spoken. We might catch their mood or we might not, depending on our psychological terrain conditions AND how close we are to that person. Also, psychology of crowd behaviour demonstrates that in larger scale. So similarly a close circle of people (like a family, for example) tends to share certain conditions. Cells are emphatic. The age factor is also crucial as the terrain condition change with age. Which is why children all go through periods of developing certain conditions. The seasons factor create the illusion of mass infections but they are only triggered by weather conditions. The corona hoax itself is a prime example of how a bad idea, like disease, can become "contagious". The environmental conditions can also create the illusion of contagious disease. Pollution affects everyone, again to a certain degree. The introduction of 5G now creates a radical change in the electromagnetic conditions we live in, so the body tries to adapt and sometimes it does that through a health crisis. Last but no least, the MIND factor plays a huge role in whether we develop certain conditions or not. You can eat a poisonous mushroom and be totally fine if you can put yourself in a certain state of mind. There's a PLACEBO effect but there's also a NOCEBO effect. Student doctors can develop symptoms of a disease they currently study in details. Toxins and bugs are all around us and we constantly exchange them between one another but it is the terrain which determines how much of them we will actually "catch". So trying to create a sterile environment is totally counter productive. The conditions on this planet are quite volatile and we can not expect a smooth ride but instead embrace it. This video provides some good material to get you going. [MEDIA=youtube]zFS57OJ9VyM[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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