Foucault's Dilemma

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Karen Holmes (Suzeranda)

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Jun 30, 2009, 6:34:20 PM6/30/09
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Foucault was a scientist who observed that two people doing an
experiment could get two different results. This posed a dilemma for
him, and the reason I bring this up is that if you have been diagnosed
with pancreatic cancer, you are probably facing a dilemma, too, but in
your own life. You most likely believe you cannot get the life you
want, and it is because you are attempting to make something happen,
and it isn't happening. It is like opening a door that was supposed to
help you get your life, and instead, it came out wrong, and everything
you have tried to do just makes things worse.

Foucault didn't realize, or maybe he did, that the smallest subatomic
particles are not fixed in reality. If you look at them under the
strongest microscopes, they are blurred because they are constantly
shifting. When you change your belief about something, you actually
change the smallest particles. You are changing the physical makeup of
your body. The idea then is to figure out how to change it so you are
healed of the disease... dis-ease.

Christians believe that belief is vital to their religion, but it is
not that you believe, but what you believe. Our theory is not
considered faith healing, because you cannot turn your life over to a
supreme being and expect this type of change. To affect the change in
the particles, you must accept it fully in your heart, without
reservations. All healing is instantaneous, but sometimes it takes
many years for it to come about.

Healing is like a journey, and the first half of it you are looking
back at where you were, and the second half you are looking forward.
The purpose for opening this discussion is to offer the idea that
there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but then you must take the
steps to walk forward. You must look at where you are, where you are
going, and how to get there, and there are many steps you will take.
You must start to unravel the issues in your life that put you into
the crisis situation. The dilemma, therefore, is not in healing the
disease, but in resolving the issues you are facing.

Then one day, you will realize that you no longer have it. Or, you
will suddenly become aware that all this happened for a reason, and
everything is in perfect order. That is the day you will be completely
healed.

If many people participate in this discussion, and we can watch
everyone's progress, when someone new comes into the discussion, it
will be easier. The people who have gone on before us have left a
legacy for us. We will build on their work.

Karen
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