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Anders Lindman
11-06-2007, 05:52 AM
The human aging process is ugly. The slow decay into disease, weakness and biological destruction is unnatural. I may live less than 100 years, I can accept that, but I don't want to gradually become worse and worse.

Look at a leaf on a tree. It remains fully healthy all its 'lifespan' and then it gracefully drops from the tree. That is the natural process of life.

Our social belief system is what creates ugly aging. For example, we have the belief that our teeth cannot heal themselves, that they can only decay. And that only dentists can do anything about our teeth to heal them, and even that is not a real healing but only mechanical mending. A tooth is a living organ that is fully capable of healing itself in all its aspects except when inhibited to do so by the nocebo social belief system pounded into us, and reinforced by our society, day by day.

The same with bones, skin, internal organs, eyes, hearing, the brain, the nervous system, the heart and so on. Only our social nocebo belief system prevents them from rejuvenating and healing themselves. Modifying that belief system liberates our biological organism and replaces the dysfunctional and destructively ugly aging process with a graceful and healthy biological equilibrium.

chandrakavi
16-07-2007, 08:14 AM
Very wise, a good permanent reminder.

cruise4
16-07-2007, 10:12 AM
"Our social belief system is what creates ugly aging."

By the same token why is it not Our social belief system that makes us die?

quelyn
16-07-2007, 08:32 PM
The human aging process is ugly. The slow decay into disease, weakness and biological destruction is unnatural. I may live less than 100 years, I can accept that, but I don't want to gradually become worse and worse.

Look at a leaf on a tree. It remains fully healthy all its 'lifespan' and then it gracefully drops from the tree. That is the natural process of life.

Our social belief system is what creates ugly aging. For example, we have the belief that our teeth cannot heal themselves, that they can only decay. And that only dentists can do anything about our teeth to heal them, and even that is not a real healing but only mechanical mending. A tooth is a living organ that is fully capable of healing itself in all its aspects except when inhibited to do so by the nocebo social belief system pounded into us, and reinforced by our society, day by day.

The same with bones, skin, internal organs, eyes, hearing, the brain, the nervous system, the heart and so on. Only our social nocebo belief system prevents them from rejuvenating and healing themselves. Modifying that belief system liberates our biological organism and replaces the dysfunctional and destructively ugly aging process with a graceful and healthy biological equilibrium.
It is all in our mind's programming. We can change this! As usual we have the power, it is within us! It is the knowing.

Anders Lindman
19-07-2007, 12:56 AM
"Our social belief system is what creates ugly aging."

By the same token why is it not Our social belief system that makes us die?

It is the belief system that makes us die. A belief system is more than a simple program; it is a program that goes all the way down to the genes and the atoms inside the body.

seanx
20-07-2007, 01:21 AM
Great post - Anders Lindman

And it is one thing that always puts me off the writings of
the masters of the far east.

They talk a lot of sense about the nature of the mind - and the
nature of reality - butt they seem 'at war' with the body.

As it is something they are powerless over. That it cannot be
changed - but must be endured.

Doubtless, this is the influence of the east- which saw the body
as the enemy of the soul - but it surely makes their philosophy
incomplete.

We know from biology today that is no biological reason why the body
can't constantly repair itself - so I feel the new meditation 'systems'
of the future will incorporate the body in a positive way.

As you meditate- and release the centuries-old old beliefs patterns
that decay is inevitable -people will actually regenerate as they
meditate.

seanx
20-07-2007, 01:25 AM
It is the belief system that makes us die. A belief system is more than a simple program; it is a program that goes all the way down to the genes and the atoms inside the body.

Absolutely.

People think all they have to do is change their 'thoughts' - and
it's done.

But these beliefs are anchored deep into every cell of our bodies.
They are literally hardwired into our DNA.

However, they can still be changed - as the new science is proving -
and this is where we will see the 'miracles'.

anoninnyc
20-07-2007, 02:09 AM
It is the belief system that makes us die. A belief system is more than a simple program; it is a program that goes all the way down to the genes and the atoms inside the body.

if that is true then why did my cat die? or why do animals in the wilderness die?

seanx
20-07-2007, 01:58 PM
In a way, when we are born, we are unconsciously absorb the
programming of this dimension.

Like we all automatically absorb and start to speak the language we hear
all around us.

By just listening and observing - in 3 years most of us can speak the language that is all around us, without any books or lessons.

What else do we unconsciously absorb and accept? And do animals
pick up on the dominant 'death culture' that has surrounded them
for erons???

Who knows?

My gut feeling is that this is the medicine of the future.

People will go to these 'regeneration centres' - where they will be
taught how to access their real beliefs patterns..
those patterns and deep feeling tones that reside at the
DNA level ..and as they succeed at this....they will witness the body automatically healing and renewing itself.