The response to my recent message on this subject ranged everywhere from Bravo ... to people suggesting I leave the planet.
The latter folks were quick to tell me that I was all wet by suggesting that the cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) was unknown. Several people told me it was caused by inflammation of the joints and/or problems with the synovial fluid. Further, they were quick to point out that I should have known that.
While I honor those views, I don't see how we can possibly point the finger of cause at inflammation and synovial fluid problems because they are, obviously, the symptoms of the disease. How can the symptoms be considered the cause? That is like saying the cause of the common cold is a stuffy nose.
Several people also pointed to Mycoplasma as a cause. However, when I looked up that term on the respected medical websites, I could find no indication of WHAT CAUSES THAT. So should we conclude then, that the cause of RA is some other condition for which the cause is also unknown. Isn't this like chasing one's medical tail?
If we are to get down to the true cause of RA (and other diseases), shouldn't we be looking at WHAT CAUSES THOSE PRESUMED CAUSES? I mean shouldn't we be looking for what causes Mycoplasma, inflammation and synovial fluid problems in the first place?
Interestingly, this vital question about cause permeates a long list of diseases. As it turns out, RA is only a tiny part of the whole dilemma.
We have a mountain of physical healings displayed on The EFT Website, all of which were achieved without drugs, surgery, radiation and the like. We approached them as though the cause was emotional in nature and ... Voila! ... success.
This should surprise no one because it is intuitively obvious that unhealthy emotions often show up as disease. Are we not, then, running right into an important cause of disease? Perhaps THE most important cause?
Cheers, Gary
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