Incurable Diseases Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Incurable implies that no form of medicine can provide a cure. I must consider whether having a so-called incurable disease serves any purpose in my life. What can I learn from it? Should I accept the label of "incurable," suggesting there is no remedy? I need to introspect deeply to identify the root causes of this condition, which may include fear, anger, jealousy, among others. Accepting that love flows freely within me is crucial because only love can bring about healing.




I must accept that love flows freely within me because love has the power to heal all things.

Death is not a disease but a natural state. It occurs when vital bodily functions like heartbeat, breathing, and brain activity cease, rendering the body incapable of resuming these functions without external intervention. In cases of serious illnesses like certain cancers, AIDS, and incurable conditions, individuals sometimes experience healing just before what we call "death." This happens when they fully embrace the lessons and awareness life presents. If the disease has advanced too far, the brain may cease function after this awareness occurs. It's crucial to understand and accept the purpose behind experiencing the illness in one's heart. The more I accept life's teachings, the more I can transition from life harmoniously, in light and love. Loved ones play a significant role by accepting my departure at a heart level, enabling me to move on freely. Integrating experiences before departing helps advance the work that will continue after I leave. As life goes on (for those who believe), it's more fitting to say that I have "left," "transitioned from my physical body," or "journeyed to other realms." These expressions feel more genuine than saying I have "died."

Euthanasia is not a disease but an act aimed at sparing unbearable suffering for an incurable person. Deciding whether to end someone's life can bring moral discomfort. It's crucial to stay connected with the belief that life continues after what we call death if it aligns with our beliefs. If not, we can question whether the person before us truly embodies life. Recognize that this is a deeply personal choice, and it's valuable to inform loved ones about your wishes, either verbally or in writing, in case you can't make such decisions in the future.




I am aware that this is part of an individual choice.

When a person has a hereditary disease, it means they have inherited a particular way of thinking and living from the parent who passed on the disease. In reality, the person doesn't inherit but rather chooses this parent because both have lessons to learn. Often, refusal to accept the situation manifests as guilt felt by the parent and accusations from the child. The affected person receives the message to accept this choice, as it offers a remarkable opportunity for spiritual growth. As long as acceptance and love aren't realized, the disease may continue to pass from one generation to the next. Hereditary or genetic diseases are typically linked to thoughts, emotions, or inner conflicts of parents or grandparents that were unresolved. Rather than attributing a disease solely to genetics, I should explore how my thoughts and emotions contribute to it. Understanding that disease often serves as a vehicle for personal awareness, I can work on changing my thought patterns, emotions, or addressing inner conflicts.

Genetics, in the context of disease, pertains to heredity. For detailed information on hereditary diseases, see additional explanations.

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