Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 Two kinds of people learn immunics: Those who will become an immuner, and those who won't. When people first start learning immunics, and getting results with it, they quickly separate themselves into these two categories: Those who become Immuners, and those who don't. This one distinction will determine your success or failure in your career as an immuner; the length of that career; the ways you're able to distinguish yourself; any limitations that you place on your achievements; and finally, the length of your physical life. It's an important distinction: are you, or are you not, an immuner. And it doesn't mean that you can't be anything else that you want to be, or have been. In fact, it will probably make you better at those things, or a better one of them. You can be in an immuner and a Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Jew; an immuner and someone who uses doctors and allopathic meds; and immuner and an M.D., Reiki master, Dr. of Acupuncture; an immuner and a mom, dad, kid. You can even be an immuner and bad things; and immuner and a thief, fool, etc. -- but not for long, probably This is also one of the most difficult things to know about yourself; whether or not, after all, you're an immuner. You're doing immunics. You're curing things. If that's so, what on earth could there still be that would mean you were not an immuner? This isn't just some arcane point. It will determine how much money you make, who you marry, how happy you are with the way you make money and who you marry, how many children you have and what they end up doing with their lives, and how you deal with physical illness. It's spiritual, emotional, and physical. Immuners master all three areas. While I can't give you the defining characteristic of an immuner -- there are too many of them -- there is one characteristic I can name that will definitely define you as NOT an immuner: You've decided you can't cure something. Now this is a subtle distinction to make, and takes a lot of judgment. Some things simply are not curable by a certain approach, and knowing that you can't cure them that way does not constitute having decided you can't cure them at all. Quite the contrary, seeing the wisdom of changing your tactics can be a first step in curing a particular thing. Look, there's more than one way to rape an elephant, if you're an ant -- actually, maybe we should skip this metaphor. You know what I'm talking about anyway, right? OK, maybe I'll just give you an example. Recently I discovered that I am deficient in certain minerals, and I decided that the only way to " cure " this problem was to find ways of supplementing, and getting my body to utilize and accept those minerals. Then I tested for how to do that, and have been successful in the ensuing months with clearing up the symptoms and making myself less prone to them. Well, you're never going to " cure " your need for minerals, are you? That's just a silly idea, if you ever had such a silly idea. So, in order to be an immuner, I guess you have to be good at self-diagnosis, don't you? You have to be able to determine what the thing is that you're curing IS, in order to know what an appropriate, as opposed to what a silly, approach to curing it would be. And to be good at self diagnosis, you must be someone who is passionately interested in and highly inquisitive about things that are NOT YOU – in this example, minerals, the human body, what minerals do inside of the human body -- stuff like that. Abstract stuff; knowledge for its own sake. The knowledge that you inquire about must be RELEVANT TO YOU -- God doesn't like frivolous questions, and will tease you if you ask them. But people who read magazines like " Science, " and for that matter " Newsweek, " are collecting stuff that can help them make it as Immuners. There's a lot more to this than meets the eye. You might have a strong tendency to become an immuner, but your disease may have riveted your attention so firmly on YOU that you just can't muster the ancillary qualities necessary to establish yourself as an immuner. You have to be free of yourself to heal yourself. You have to be willing to die in order to live. And you need to be able to get in touch with your strong dislike for certain people in order to love them, or to love anybody. And if you find yourself disagreeing with what I just said to you, well, that would indicate that you're going to have trouble with this. Another symptom that people have trouble self-diagnosing is confusion. For example, some of you confuse looking for new answers and treatment approaches with the kind of dispassionate, objective interest in things outside of yourself that I've been talking about. If you think that looking for or studying a new and (you're hoping) more effective treatment approach for the specific problems that you have your attention fixated on is parallel with making a study of the effects of minerals on the human body for its own sake -- if you're having trouble making that critical distinction -- you're confused. Immuners don't keep casting about for a way out; their tendency, a tendency they generally brought with them into the study of immunics, is to WORK THE PROBLEM. Working the problem is not the same thing as looking for something to make the problem go away. (And if you want to see the quintessential movie about looking for something to make the problem go away watch " Traffic, " about the drug trade. The original version, put out by the BBC, is actually better than the one made in the United States, though they're both great. The BBC version is spelt " Traffik, " ) See? I can tell you a few things about how to spot ways in which you're not an immuner, even if I'm not doing the best job of telling you how to be one. But HERE IS ONE THING THAT I CAN TELL YOU THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO INSTANTANEOUSLY CONVERT YOURSELF FROM NOT AN IMMUNER TO AN IMMUNER: decide you can cure it. Whatever it is you're battling, simply decide you can cure it. Then test, " can I cure this? " And if you get a no, start the test again, and while you are in the middle of the test simply ALTER YOUR BEING RIGHT THEN AND THERE TO HAVE THE TEST COME OUT POSITIVE; yes you can cure it. And then, maybe for just a few minutes, FORGET ABOUT CURING IT! Walk along, be with yourself, and watch yourself, and notice, DON'T TEST, whether or not you're in the calm clear place. You should be noticeably there, because you brought yourself to the calm clear place when you tested that you could cure it, right? If you didn't get to the calm clear place that way, you'll have to just bring yourself there directly, now. So if you're not in the calm clear place, bring yourself there (use testing to do that, of course) and when you're there, walk along some more, and observe yourself some more, and watch that you stay there. And KEEP REPEATING THIS UNTIL YOU ARE IN THE CALM, CLEAR, KNOW-YOU-CAN-CURE-IT PLACE, and can be in the calm clear place without thinking about curing this thing. And if you have MS, and you can't walk, you're in a wheelchair, motor along as you do this. No kidding. Movement helps. One other symptom -- you should really pay attention to this one, if you notice it: If you find yourself believing that you can't cure some disease you've got and you've decided instead to take classes or study things to improve the " quality of your life " -- you're studying a technique to handle your emotions or improve your relationships -- that means you're not an immuner. It's all over. Back to square one. You'll have to start again. By the way, the title of our CD is " Becoming An Immuner: http://www.wayimmune.org/00open/contents/1_shop.html Your loving and supportive friend, The Eradicating Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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