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The why, how and when of breast cancer explained the META healing way

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Breast cancer explained by META healingBreast cancer is a disease that strikes a chord of fear in everyone’s heart. Known as a condition that is caused due to unknown reasons and is many cases untreatable, cancer can shake up the very foundation of a family. Not only does it take a mental and physical toll on the patient but it also makes his/her family suffer both emotionally and financially. But even though the disease does bring dread to the forefront, META healing has a way to explain its occurrence and methods to help a patient. Here is the how, why and what of breast cancer understood through META healing.

What is breast cancer?

Medically speaking, cancer is a disease where the cells in one’s body multiply uncontrolled. When it comes to breast cancer there are two main types one that can occur in the Galactophore ducts or Glandular tissue.  But could uncontrolled multiplication simply be your body’s way of helping you cope with emotional stress? Well, META health can explain the onset of the condition.

Why breast cancer?

Anatomically the breasts are two protruding lumps of fat, tissue and tubules present on the anterior (front) of a woman’s body. Their main function is to produce milk in order to nurture a baby. This is where the onset of breast cancer becomes interesting. The breasts are an organ deeply connected with the emotion of nurturing and mothering. So, naturally when a person finds that they are no longer able to ‘nurture’ someone or something that they perceived to be theirs their breasts get affected.

In the case of cancer affecting the milk ducts (or galactophore ducts) of the breasts they are commonly caused due to conflicts of separation from someone or something that was very important to the person. In such cases the person does not ever think that this separation would ever happen. And the shock of separation is unexpected and dramatic. The person feels alone and cannot share what has happened.  Even if the person shares, they don’t feel understood, and in some cases tend to worry about how they should deal with the separation or loss. 

For example; a lady having a sudden miscarriage, a mother giving birth to a stillborn baby, her husband falling sick or dying, business failing and going through huge losses.

These emotional conflicts are not sexual in anyway, but are instead related to the tonality of mothering. Basically, being separated from someone or something that you want to mother and nurture. Another reason might be the lack of communication with loved ones. If this conflict is long and intense, the skin of the breast also tends to get affected. All these separations or conflicts have an impact on the brain, specifically the sensory cortex. Incidentally, the cortex also controls the functioning of the epidermis. From the embryological point of view, the ducts in the breast are made up of the same tissue as the epidermis.

How does it work?

When we experience a sudden shock or loss, which is unexpected, dramatic, leaves us feeling isolated and with a sense of helplessness regarding the future, the duct develops ulcerations. Even if a woman is not breast-feeding, she can produce pseudo-milk that would permit micro-calcification to persist.

In the case of glandular tissue cancer

This is due to what is called a ‘worry nest conflict’. This means something unexpected, dramatic, isolating has happened where the person has no plan how to sort things out and it is connected with her home, child, family, or anyone or anything that is like her baby. The person’s thought here is basically that she wants to protect her ‘baby’. This conflict would generally impact her left breast. Interestingly, 90% women suffer from cancer in their left breast.

In cases where the right breast is affected the reason for the cancer may be connected with some worry where the lady wants to nurture her ailing husband, partner, father or sibling. Conflict develops around anything or anyone that you want to mother or take under your wing or protect. Again this does not have a sexual theme, but is based on the need to protect.

The META healing remedy:

In general a person diagnosed with breast cancer goes through the following certain stages of emotions.  These emotions have no set pattern and may happen at any time. They are:

  • Denial: ‘The problem does not exist so I will delay going to the doctor’
  • Hope: ‘I am sure they will find a cure for me.’
  • Depression: ‘This can’t be happening to me, I am sad and fearful of the future.’
  • Bargaining: ‘If I will fast and forgive people maybe God will forgive me.’
  • Anger: ‘I am angry with doctors, with my family. It is because of them that I am having so much of trouble.’
  • Shock: ‘I don’t want to die; I don’t want to lose my breast.’

 These emotions need to be dealt with. The common therapies used to help people with cancer are Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) – which is a tapping technique to release negative emotions, Advanced Clearing Energetic (ACE), hypnotherapy and Matrix Re-imprinting, which have been found to be very effective in clearing stressful emotions.

These therapies help the patient  deal with the deep seated issues and deal with their reality.

Apart from that a META healing practitioner will also ask the patient to start an alkaline diet since it is very effective in hastening the process of healing and check to see if the person is sleeping or spending time on Hartmann lines and Curry lines as these lines are geo-pathic and can cause illnesses.

Finally, it is important for the person and her family that she will need a lot of support at every step. 

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