It is my understanding that when one is affected by some diseases such as
Syph, Gon and Tub, it seems that it affects our genetic make up.
In other words it some how affects our DNA.
This is why you can see changes and traits being passed from one generation
to the other.
I remember noticing a syph trait in a family and had wondered where it had
come from and it was not until one of the elders of the family who happened
to be a bit of a historian confirmed it to me during his own case taking
that great grand-father had had syph!
I also fully agree that Psora is 'The mother of all disease' (did it start
when man became arrogant?).
Ernest M Roberts in his book 'The Principles of Hom Practice' has a nice
diagram which appeals to my simple mind. Imagine a bath tub into which water
is pouring through taps (food and poisons which the body needs to refine
out).
The bath has a normal drain and also an over-flow hole near the top. If for
some reason the drain is partially or fully blocked (under-function = psora)
so that the flow in is greater than flow out, then the level in the tub
rises until it over flows from the overflow hole. This should normally be
dry so now that it is flowing it is an over-function and sycotic (imagine
rhinitis). Should the water overflow from the edges of the bath and on to
the floor, then we have the destructive phase starting (syph). So if the
drain had functioned properly, one would not witness the other problems!
I remember asking Sheilagh Creasy that if we wanted to establish a 'Healthy'
colony on another planet how long would she require to prepare the people.
She thought for a few moments and said about 9-10 generations.
We already see the vast difference between first generation homoeopathic
babies (those whose treatment started some 12 months before conception!) and
their counter parts. So all is not lost and I hope that soon we will have
enough people on Earth with their VF ticking properly so that they can truly
achieve the higher purposes for which they were created.
Blessings and Peace
Soroush
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Re: Syph and Syc Miasms
Hi Soroush,
Nutritional deficiencies are another (in addition to miasms) set of
heritable "befallments". If we assume that genes are the only carriers of
inheritance, then we must assume that both of these (and what else?) affect
the genes. But I'm betting it's at a more subtle level than gene presence
or absence. I wonder whether the "angles" etc. within the DNA are subtly
affected (moved away from optimal?), thus causing products formed thereby to
also be subtly altered??? And considering that in complex systems (e.g.
life), miniscule changes can (will) have major effects... It is an
interesting line of thought!
Shannon
on 11/12/02 12:54 AM, Finrod at finrod@webstar.co.uk wrote:
Nutritional deficiencies are another (in addition to miasms) set of
heritable "befallments". If we assume that genes are the only carriers of
inheritance, then we must assume that both of these (and what else?) affect
the genes. But I'm betting it's at a more subtle level than gene presence
or absence. I wonder whether the "angles" etc. within the DNA are subtly
affected (moved away from optimal?), thus causing products formed thereby to
also be subtly altered??? And considering that in complex systems (e.g.
life), miniscule changes can (will) have major effects... It is an
interesting line of thought!
Shannon
on 11/12/02 12:54 AM, Finrod at finrod@webstar.co.uk wrote: