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How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease: An Astrological View
How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease: An Astrological View
How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease: An Astrological View
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“How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease – An Astrological View” is the first book of its kind to ally breakthrough medical discoveries on the relationship between emotional conflicts and disease with sophisticated astrology to help people better understand critical illnesses and promote successful healing processes.
This book focuses on how and why disease occurs based on empirical medical research by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer whose findings over the past 20 years in over 40,000 cases of critical illness emphatically prove that an incidence of severe emotional trauma precedes the onset of disease, and that such an unforeseeable conflict occurs not only in our psyche but also simultaneously in the brain and on the corresponding bodily organ. By combining this knowledge with the science and art of astrology, we are able to hone-in on the timing of emotional factors that instigated disease, and assist clients along an emotional healing path.

Discover how and why our perception of emotional conflicts and traumatic events determines our body’s response. Learn how to track the development of disease back to the initial trauma. Study 32 cases from a simple sore throat to cancer, analysis of natal horoscopes and the timing of disease, plus first-hand corroboration from the client's perspective in his/her own words. This book will alter your perception of disease.

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Release dateNov 25, 2011
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How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease: An Astrological View
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Lauren Delsack

Lauren Delsack is an internationally respected astrologer and highest honors graduate of Noel Tyl's demanding Master's Course for Professional Astrologers. She is highly regarded for her expertise with strategic forecasting, predictive work, vocational guidance, and rectification of unknown birth times. She offers astrologers and students of astrology a variety of educational resources through instructive videos, eBooks, audiobooks, articles, essays, and Study Guides in Astrology. In 2006, she published an innovative and highly praised book, How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease: An Astrological View, focused upon allying sophisticated astrology with medical research to show how the horoscope reflects the ties between emotional trauma and the onset of disease, and how early warning of illness ascertained through astrology can help save lives. Most recently Lauren publishes an eBook series every year for the general public called, 'What's Up,' for each Sun sign, written without astrological jargon. An original and unique creation, your personal forecast combined with a creatively illustrated year-at-a-glance planner in one.

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How Emotional Conflicts Trigger Disease - Lauren Delsack

Foreword

One of Astrology’s special strengths is the measurement of time: not just the orderly progress of calendar time, but also event time and, as well, response time. We seek to know when experiences will begin, how long they may last, and when they may take us where. Occurrence, Duration, Significance.

Our matrix of time coordinates – the planets working together in real time with the natal disposition and within frames of projection symbolisms leads us to locating critical times in our experience and perception. These occurrences define our sense of being alive, but they are also absorbed within our body and imprinted upon its systems. Our body is an extremely sensitively calibrated time machine.

We know further that psychological values are formed and attached to those occurrences in our development. These values take refuge and are anchored in the body. They take their toll. We become what we experience in terms of how we perceive happenings within time.

Our father dies suddenly, without our having achieved closure about unfinished business in our relationship with him. We’re distraught. Our life is affected for all time forward. --When and how might our body register the frustration, the pain, if we don't come to terms with it and find resolution?

We dislike our job. We’ve said many times: It makes me sick. But it is essential. We hold on for dear life, for years. Then suddenly we lose the job. Our life is in chaos. How will we ever get settled again? -- What does all this mean? --When and how might our body register the frustration, the pain, if we don't come to terms with it and find resolution?

As a single parent, I live for my child. She represents who I am; I will prove myself through her. Suddenly I learn she is killed by a car outside her school. --When and how might my body register the shock, the pain, the lifetime dissolution, if I don’t come to terms with it and find resolution?

Lauren Delsack – a brilliant astrologer, analyst and technician of world stature - studies these ties among life-shock, critical illness, and time. She has been inspired by the highly developed 20-year research and work with over 40,000 cases by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, embodied in the German New Medicine.

Delsack’s study tracks the understanding of cause. Description of symptoms is one thing; determining cause is quite another. What causes critical illness? --The great insight to gain is this: if we can understand cause, we can anticipate effect. Body and system breakdown can be warded off if the occurrence of life- shock is understood within time and assimilated within understanding.

Lauren Delsack shows this dramatically with the clearest astrology possible in 32 cases. She pinpoints the emotional conflict associated with the shock-occurrence and studies the astrological symbolism around the experience AND into the dramatically etched, critical period two to three years thereafter!

THAT’s when we can see the significance of a shock happening in bodily terms. It is fascinating, and it is exceedingly important information.

Now astrologers can interpret developmental trauma in terms that can save lives. Understanding can be illuminated to allow remedy. Serious threats to the body can be pushed away. The strange sense of metastasis –the supposed spread of disease like cancer for example, beyond the site of its occurrence - is almost put aside in this work, since metastasis is undoubtedly dependent on further conflicts, issuing from the core shock-trauma. --Dr. Hamer has discovered that what he refers to as psyche-related trouble events all lie historically in time and systemically in occurrence very close together in our brain, and even have the same cell and tissue formation.

Delsack guides us so lucidly into this matrix, the blueprint of our bodily time machine. She persuades that once the conflict is resolved, the body can begin to heal.

Oh my! Astrologers: come cross the frontier! Thank you, Lauren.

Noel Tyl

Fountain Hills, AZ, September 2006

Introduction

We all have encountered disease in some form or another, either by ourselves or through those we love, and we have probably asked the same questions. Why do some people become critically ill while others do not? Why is cancer fatal for some and not for others? Why is it that conventional medicine has yet to discover the cause of so many curable and incurable diseases?

In the process of doing research for this book, I was astonished by the medical industry’s lack of understanding as to the cause of disease. For almost every critical illness, I came across a similar statement, Medical doctors don’t know what causes this disease, however statistics show that among men, women, Afro-Americans, Asians, or whomever, one in every ‘so many’ are diagnosed each year. Is discovering the root of disease really that complex, or are there variables not being addressed or considered by medical science, such as the role and interaction of our psyche and brain with our physical body? Can our perceptions of the emotional conflicts and traumas in our lives trigger the onset of disease? The answer to that question is apparently yes, and that is the focus of this book.

Leading edge research in cellular biology has already established that cells dynamically adapt their structure and behavior to conform to their perception of the environment. Dr. Bruce H. Lipton, renowned cellular biologist, explains that each cell is an innately intelligent, independent being, adjusting its biology to its own perception of the environment. The cells in our body receive environmental signals via the central nervous system. The primary role of the nervous system is to perceive the environment and generate an appropriate behavior or response in order to ensure our survival. In truth he says, cells receive a perception of the environment as interpreted by the educated brain. The cell membrane, the skin of the cell, functions as an information processor. Protein receptors on the membrane’s outer surface observe and respond to environment signals or stimuli. Stimuli perceived by the membrane evoke a cellular response. In the process of experience, cells acquire a memory so the next time the same stimulus shows up they can engage faster. Memory systems store these previously learned experiences. Memories represent perceptions. Cell memory responsiveness is based on whether it supports growth or requires a protection response. Misperceptions can inappropriately increase or decrease physiologic mechanisms and produce disease. Breakthrough discoveries in cellular biology teach us we are not controlled by our genes, but by our beliefs. Rather than being the victims of our genes, we have been the victims of our perceptions. Our perception of our environment ultimately regulates our health.

What then influences how we perceive our environment? Our perceptions and attitudes are acquired through early parental conditioning and developmental experiences that accumulate to form our identity and awareness of who we are. Initially it is our parents that provide us with a positive or negative self-image. Remarks about our abilities or disabilities, our worthiness or lovability are recorded in our subconscious mind as perceptual facts. The perceptions and beliefs we acquire in our early formative years shape and control our potential, our expectations, and our behavior as adults. These early developmental experiences generate learned stimulus-response patterns and routinized behaviors. For example, if we are given a perception we can succeed, we will continuously strive to do so. If, however, we are given a belief we are not good enough, we will conform to that perception, even by sabotaging ourselves, in order to impede success.

Astrology provides us with an extraordinary tool for detecting these conditioned patterns, uncovering their origin, and understanding how and why they develop. So often these behavioral routines lead to imbalances because of for example, needs unfulfilled over time (represented by the planets); unresolved anger and frustration (Mars in the 12th or perhaps retrograde or under high developmental tension); defense mechanisms (such as Grand Trines) that keep us self-contained; expectations that are too high or impractical, i.e., idealism that runs off in wrong directions (symbolized by the Sun, Mercury, and/or Venus configured together, augmented by Jupiter or Neptune); or behaviors that over-compensate to extremes in order to prove a point or justify our lives (such as Saturn in contact with Jupiter) linked to concerns about being loved, recognized, or appreciated (11th house matters). As a result of these imbalances, our perceptions become oversensitive, distorted, or biased, and when we experience an unexpected emotional conflict in our lives our perception of the event can trigger the onset of disease in our physical body. The determining factor is not just what happened, but rather how we perceived the trauma the very instant or moment it occurred.

This is the remarkable discovery of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer of Germany who established that disease is indeed a synchronous and symbiotic interaction among the psyche, the brain, and the physical body, occurring simultaneously on all three levels. Dr. Hamer’s empirical research over the past 20 years in over 40,000 cases of critical illness emphatically proves an incidence of severe emotional trauma precedes the onset of disease, and such an unforeseeable conflict occurs not only in our psyche but also simultaneously in the brain and on the corresponding organ.

By analyzing patients’ brain scans with their personal history, Dr. Hamer was able to determine that every disease is initiated and triggered by an unexpected conflict-shock or traumatic event in which we are unprepared or caught totally off guard. If the conflict is resolved, the process of disease is reversed, repairing the damage equally and simultaneously on all three levels (the psyche, brain, and organ) and returning the individual to health.

Dr. Hamer further discovered that over the course of evolution each brain layer was programmed to respond instantly to conflicts with certain biological responses that ensured the survival of the species. When we experience a sudden conflict such as a separation from a loved-one, a loss of a job or territory, uncontrollable anger or worry, or an unexpected insult, the brain activates a special biological program to respond to the specific conflict. The brain layer that receives the shock determines how the corresponding organ will respond.

A lecture given by Dr. Hamer in 1991 helps illustrate this point. A doctor in attendance asked Dr. Hamer to analyze his patient’s brain scan and disclose the person’s organic state and its associated biological conflict. From the brain scan alone, Dr. Hamer was able to diagnose five specific areas of the body, the corresponding emotional conflict, and determine what ailment the patient currently suffered from and what ailment he had before: a fresh bleeding bladder carcinoma in the healing phase, an old prostate carcinoma, diabetes, an old lung carcinoma, and a paralysis of a specific area of the body. The doctor stood up and congratulated Dr. Hamer saying, Fantastic! That’s exactly what the patient has!

Throughout my investigation of disease, I became captured by the ingenuity and logic of Dr. Hamer’s theories. I thought if we astrologers can already observe when health crisis hits, then we should also be able to determine exactly when the emotional trauma which initiated the disease occurred. By incorporating the research of world-renowned astrologer Noel Tyl, presented in his book, Astrological Timing of Critical Illness, we learn how to detect potential weakness in certain areas of the body. More importantly, we learn how to target early warning patterns of crisis and systemic breakdown to uncover when disease occurs, focusing primarily on activity involving the health center Ascendant, its ruler, and the 12th house of critical illness. Throughout this book we will learn how to apply various astrological techniques (such as Solar Arcs, Indirect Solar Arcs, Transits, and Tertiary Progressions) that enable us to track the development of disease to its initial source, the emotional trauma that triggered disease. We will see how imbalances detected in the natal horoscope allow us to understand why emotional conflicts were perceived as they were, and how a link between critical illness and the theme of the emotional conflict is often reflected in the natal horoscope. We will explore Dr. Hamer’s findings, officially called the German New Medicine, to discover how and why disease occurs, and to ascertain the specific nature of emotional conflicts, which instigate disease.

Medical diagnosis is not the purpose of this book, nor is it our role as astrologers. The purpose of this book is to establish the link between early warning patterns of illness to times of emotional conflict and trauma, to identify the timing of the emotional factors that led to a medical diagnosis so our clients may see this connection, i.e. why a particular illness happened at a particular time. By establishing when the conflict took place and working with Dr. Hamer’s correlation between each body organ and its associated conflict (outlined in Appendix I), we can assist in saving lives. Once our clients are armed with knowing which emotional conflicts need to be resolved, healing can begin to take place. It is not until a situation is acknowledged and known, that it can be dealt with constructively. The astrologer is the right person to make this connection, to encourage our clients along an emotional healing path, assist them in taking appropriate action, and help them regain the willpower and strength to become responsible participants in healing their dis-ease.

You will be mesmerized by Dr. Hamer’s findings on every illness from a sore throat to terminal cancer. You will become better Astrologers in the process by learning how to uncover the trigger event of any dis- ease.

Chapter 1: The Relationship Among the Psyche, Brain and Physical Body

"That nobody ever thought that the brain, computer of our organism, might be responsible for all the diseases is very strange in the era of computerization." Dr. Hamer

We are about to embark on a study of the relationship between disease and emotional conflicts. More specifically, how unexpected emotional conflicts are perceived the very moment they occur in our lives. By combining this knowledge with the science and art of astrology, we can better understand critical illnesses and help promote successful healing. For some of you, what you are about to read may shake up your views of conventional medicine. For others, it will confirm what you already believe to be true, that disease is a synchronous and symbiotic interaction among the psyche, the brain, and the physical body (specifically, the corresponding organ), occurring simultaneously on all three levels.

The cases of critical illness that follow all have something in common: the onset of disease occurred approximately one to three years after an unexpected emotional conflict-shock. This is the extraordinary discovery of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer of Germany whose research categorically proves the occurrence of an emotional conflict-shock precedes the onset of disease. Dr. Hamer’s findings are called The Five Biological Laws of the New Medicine, officially named the German New Medicine.

Dr. Hamer began his work in cancer research with his own personal tragedy after his teenage son was killed in 1978. Shortly after his son’s death, Dr. Hamer was diagnosed with testicular cancer and survived. Three years later he had the opportunity to research cancer cases, analyzing each patient’s brain scan with his or her personal history to determine if an acute emotional trauma preceded the onset of cancer.

After studying some 10,000 cases, he was able to establish that every disease is instigated and set off by an unexpected conflict-shock or traumatic event of which we are unprepared or caught totally off guard.

According to the German New Medicine, every disease originates from a DHS (a Dirk Hamer Syndrome, named after his son Dirk whose death instigated his own cancer), a highly acute and dramatic emotional shock that disrupts the normal biological functions of our organism. At the very moment we suffer a DHS, the very moment the trauma occurs, the conflict-shock impacts a specific area in the brain causing a lesion that is clearly visible on a brain scan as a set of sharp target rings or circles (similar in appearance to a stone falling into a pool of water). Because each area or relay in our brain is linked to a particular organ, the localization of the brain lesion determines which organ will be affected. Upon impact the shock is communicated to the corresponding organ. Stated more clearly, the affected brain cells send a biochemical signal to the cells in the corresponding organ manifesting as a tumor growth (cell multiplication), tissue loss or necrosis (cell decrease), or as a functional disturbance (such as diabetes, motor paralysis, visual or hearing impairment, etc.). Whether the tissue controlled by the affected brain area responds in such a way, depends on the nature and content of the conflict and on the precise area of the brain that received the conflict-shock.

By studying the evolution of the brain, Dr. Hamer discovered specific conflicts impact distinct areas of the brain, and that each brain layer was encoded with a special biological response program enabling an organism to tackle an unexpected crisis. For example, the brain stem (the oldest part of the brain) is programmed with basic survival issues such as respiration, nourishment, and reproduction. The cerebrum (the youngest part of the brain) is concerned with more advanced matters such as self-devaluation, separation/loss, and territorial and identity conflicts. Therefore, every so-called illness (such as a growth or loss of tissue) has a special biological meaning and purpose in order to solve an unforeseen biological conflict. For this reason, the German New Medicine refers to illness as a Sound Biological Special Program of Nature instead of the term disease which implies a disorder or malfunction of the organism.

It is the content of the conflict that determines the location of the lesion in the brain and the location of the disease in the organ. Our subconscious or subjective feeling associates the conflict or event the very instant it occurs with a specific biological conflict theme therefore determining which part of the brain will receive the shock and which organ or tissue will be affected. For every type of conflict there is a specific type of disease

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