pleasure. Old age, the natural way, seems a long, long way off, and the mind nudges the body to find an earlier out.
The cause and cure for Alzheimers has been a search without results, as the true cause is not being taken into
consideration. As with cancer that evades all attempts to combat it, compared to spontaneous remission, the true cause
of the body's decision to slip into death, early, is not being noted. How can the psychology of the Alzheimers patient
create lesions in the brain? We point to the known documentation on brain health and function in oldsters, that the
active brain stays healthy and does not lose brain cells as an inactive brain does. What is this process? Just what triggers the brain of an oldster, not actively solving puzzles or enthusiastically engaged in life, to wash away? If this can happen in a limited way, could it not happen in a major way, and why would it not? The exact physiology of brain wasting, the washing away of brain cells, is not understood, so no surprise that Alzheimers is likewise not understood.
It is not something eaten, something in the air, though an unhealthy lifestyle can make for a body struggling to feel
well, affecting the will to live, certainly. Given that hunger is a strong urge, even the body of one deciding to die will continue to eat. Thus, the out for any creature feeling trapped and wanting an out lies in disease, like cancer or senility.
In cancer the body functions are finally attacked, despite the intake of food on a regular basis so that life otherwise
would go on. In Alzheimers the cancer out has been frustrated by an immune systems that refuses to be sidetracked,
but the genetics for closing out the brain is amenable. Thus, Alzheimers seems to run in families, as does cancer. If the body wants to eat, giving in to the natural urge to put hunger pains aside, the brain washes away to the point of not
sustaining breathing, or heart function. At last, a death from old age, come early!
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ZetaTalk: Anorexia
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ZetaTalk: Anorexia
written Nov 28, 2005
The mental illness known as Anorexia kills more people than any other and is on the increase. I was
wondering if the Zetas could comment on causes, how to help and how to recover and any other general
info they may have on the subject which could increase understanding and assist people suffering with the
illness and people trying to help sufferers?
The first influence on the babe is the mother's influence, and this occurs well before birth. When the mother becomes
tense, under what circumstances, how much love comes from the mother's heart or whether this is a stingy release,
with anger or a grim desire for control of the environment the prevailing emotion felt. The babe is adjusting to the
mother as it's primary environment, the umbilical cord to survival before birth but likewise a bond that ensures the
babe of survival after birth as well. The babe becomes a politician, if the environment is not warm and loving, in order
to survive, learning when to be politically correct and do the mother's biding to avoid the mother's anger and potential
abandonment.
In households where the mother is control conscious, into control battles with others, and considers the child just
another thing to be controlled, the child has two paths it can follow. It can cooperate, as it must for any kind of peace, or it can rebel. In some, cooperation is complete capitulation, with the eventual adult following religious edicts without question, following the edicts of a corporate head or politician without question, and distressed if required to question as this raises the specter of the mother's abandonment. In others, rebellion sets in early with the child eventually either ejected from the household or virtually so by a mother who ignores and neglects the child as much as allowed by the
society she must live within. The child leaves home, and never returns. More often there is a seething battle, and this is the root cause of Anorexia.
Mother represents food, and whether feeding the child from the breast or from the bottle, will either make these early
sessions a delight of touch and caring or a battle over the outcome. A control oriented mother will not allow the child
to chose the time and outcome of a nursing session, but will start dictating these issues. Normally nursing occurs when
the babe is restless and hungry, the mother's milk responding, and the outcome a satiated babe falling back into sleep,
a happy outcome all around. The child dictates the time and amount to be consumed. A control oriented mother will
try to decide when a nursing session, or a bottle feeding session, should occur. Her schedule, her determination on the
amount to be consumed, and the battle over food started early. The babe tries to turn away, has the nipple forced into
its mouth again and again, the sense of anger in the air, and the framework of the battle has been laid.
Close examination of the dynamics around the dinner table when the babe is a child invariably shows argument about
what food to eat, how much to consume, with the mother dishing it out onto the child's plate and watching closely that
it get consumed. This should be compared to the family where the child chooses what to load onto its plate from
serving dishes with only an occasional suggestion from mother to try the broccoli or whatever, with father commenting
that if one fills the plate up it is wasteful unless eaten, a clean plate. Basically, the child chooses.
Having had the issue of control over one's life hopelessly confused with food consumption, the Anorexic finds food
fights clicking in even when not the issue. If someone suggests they vote for a candidate the Anorexic would not
themselves choose, they stop eating. If the work hours are changed and the new routine not what the Anorexic would
prefer, they stop eating. If the spouse wants sex, or does not want sex, averse what the Anorexic wants for the evening,
they stop eating. In a world where tensions are on the increase, and those wanting control over their environment
becoming more adamant and shrill, these matters will only acerbate. Thus, the increase in Anorexia, which is likely
only to become worse both in those who suffer, and in an increase of new cases.
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ZetaTalk: Pain
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ZetaTalk: Pain
Note: written on Feb 15, 1996
Spiritual growth during incarnations is best facilitated when the incarnating entity is faced with natural law, the
workings of the Universe as God designed it. Rainfall and its collection into pools and rivulets, sprouting seeds
struggling to push grains of earth aside and then leaning hungrily toward the light, a caterpillar's many legs following
one another in turn up and down its long body - all wonders of God's natural world. Pain is simply another facet of this
natural world, just as carnivores bringing down prey or the old and weak succumbing to infection. Pain is a signal - to
pull away from contact that injures, to slow down and rest, to favor the injury, to stay away from certain sites or foods or circumstances. Pain is designed, by natural evolution, to be self limiting. Severe pain causes a faint, long standing