– What should I focus on to continue my recovery from cancer?
“We suggest that you create more and more freedom to move, act, and behave in ways that are unconventional – and illogical – ways that may have, in the past, provoked anger or criticism from others, with claims that you are disruptive, destructive, or that you need to calm down and stop. There is an accumulation of painful memories that can weigh you down and bind you to rules of behavior – boundaries that prevent you from experiencing the freedom you need. We suggest healing these painful memories. Gradually, release these limitations and, through this process, create the freedom you require.
“It’s important to understand that this is what happens in the human body when the process called cancer develops – there are cells granting themselves the freedom that the individual does not have – or has not yet allowed themselves. Hence, we say to you: give yourself more freedom. Permit yourself what these cells allow themselves – to behave in ways that are illogical, unconventional, and perceived by some as harmful or destructive.
“We are not equating your desires or behaviors to cancer. We are not saying that the things you want are inherently harmful in the way such cells can be. However, the perception suggests otherwise; these painful memories create restrictions and blockages where no such barriers need to exist.
“We invite you to turn this process into an opportunity to free yourself from various constraints, to let go, to embrace being misunderstood – and illogical. Allow yourself freedom in all directions – even if there are people who don’t understand you or who may distance themselves from you. Perhaps they’ve already distanced themselves, and you’re already seen as somewhat unconventional. This is where we suggest you focus”.
– I’m still using medications, and I don’t see them as very positive. I’m feeling lost about this – do you have any guidance?
“Medications are not the main thing. They are a tool that can help, but we do not suggest attributing all the healing to them. The change should ideally be a shift in consciousness – alongside any medicinal assistance. If you choose to take medications, then take them – we are not addressing this aspect of the choice. We emphasize the importance of the transformation in consciousness, which can – and should – be cultivated. This way, even medications that are helpful will have a more significant impact when accompanied by a shift in awareness”.