| > | | | | controls our reality. Quantum physics has proven this |
| From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of | | | | fact on a microscopic level and, as time progresses, |
| After being diagnosed with an incurable illness, far too | | | | will prove it on a macroscopic level. |
| many patients simply give up the fight. They take | | | | It will probably take quite a long time for this proof |
| their own lives by giving up. Our bodies do exactly | | | | to be widely accepted because it runs so counter to |
| what we instruct them to do, even when it means | | | | everything accepted by conventional scientists. In |
| ending our life. | | | | reality, the fact that this happens consistently on a |
| An incurable disease is simply the term used by the | | | | microscopic basis should be enough when it concerns |
| mainstream medical industry to describe a disease for | | | | our health. Our entire bodies operate on a |
| which they haven’t yet found a cure. That | | | | microscopic basis, after all. |
| doesn’t mean that no cure exists; it too often | | | | We see evidence of this reality every time we hear |
| means that they haven’t found a way to | | | | stories about people who have been diagnosed with |
| profit from curing it. | | | | an incurable disease, yet continue to live and prosper. |
| The medical industry is designed to treat disease, not | | | | Often times they don’t even know how or |
| to maintain health. Just keep in mind that the medical | | | | why it happens, yet it’s simply because their |
| industry makes a much larger profit on treating a | | | | minds are energized enough to take control of their |
| disease than on curing a disease. | | | | bodies. |
| For decades now, the medical industry has had to | | | | Don’t allow being diagnosed with an |
| deal with what is known as the placebo effect. In | | | | incurable illness to mean the same thing as |
| essence the placebo effect is what occurs when a | | | | being given a death sentence. Explore treatments |
| patient is given something that is supposed to be | | | | outside of traditional medicine and beyond the scope |
| medicine, but is actually given a sugar pill or | | | | of traditional science. Far too often something is |
| something similar. Yet, despite the fact they | | | | diagnosed as incurable simply because the |
| haven’t been given any medicine, they get | | | | medical industry either a) hasn’t allowed the |
| better. | | | | effective treatments to be given any credence or b) |
| Despite the existence of this fact, our medical | | | | hasn’t figured out how to profit from the |
| community fails to recognize the fact that the same | | | | administration of those treatments. |
| effect works in reverse. When told that they have | | | | A new way to think of a terminal diagnostic is thus: if |
| an incurable disease, the patient accepts that fact | | | | it is in-curable, it means it is curable from within. You |
| and the disease ravishes the body. | | | | have a healing power that keeps your body |
| In reality, there is no such thing as an incurable | | | | functioning. This is the power you need to access to |
| disease. Our minds control our bodies and our thinking | | | | learn to cure the disease from the inside. |