Part 2: How and why disease develops: The conflict phase of disease
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Part 2: How and why disease develops: The conflict phase of disease
The way each person experiences the conflict-shock (DHS) determines where disease will develop.
Dr. Hamer found that the subjective nature of the DHS, the way the particular person experiences it, determines which organ or system will be affected. This means that a particular type of traumatic event could trigger different diseases in different people or at different times.
For example, a woman has a critical argument with her spouse, which she experiences as a conflict. Because the content of the conflict and its meaning is so subjective, she might interpret that event as a threat to her “nest”, symbolically. If so, she will express this conflict as a HH that affects the cerebellum. Then nerve signals from there are sent to her breast, which begins cancerating. But if the same event is interpreted as a sexual frustration, a different part of the brain would be affected, which corresponds to the cervix, and then pathological tissue changes will begin to occur in the cervix.
The Ontogenetic System of Diseases
After observing about 10,000 patients, and after comparing all their brain CT scans with histological data, Dr. Hamer made an astounding discovery - a pattern appeared that showed that in the CA phase, tissue begins either cancerating, ulcerating or hypofunctioning depending on the layer of the brain that was affected.
We know that there are three primary cell layers out of which the tissues and organs are created during embryological (ontogenetic) development: Endoderm (inner), Mesoderm (middle), and Ectoderm (outer).
Dr. Hamer found that the tissue changes that occur during the CA phase are correlated this way:
1. Organ tissue that developed out of the inner cell later, have their relay or steering place in the brain stem (old-brain) and cerebellum. This type of tissue always reacts in the CA phase with canceration (cell proliferation).
2. The tissues and organs that developed out of the outer cell layer are controlled by the cerebral cortex. This type of tissue will react in the CA phase with ulceration, necrosis or tissue loss, or hypofunction (they sacrifice a function as in diabetes or paralysis).
3. Tissues from the older part of the middle layer, are controlled by the cerebellum, and still belong to the old brain. These tissues therefore react to the CA phase with canceration.
4. Tissues from the younger part of the middle layer are controlled by the medullary cerebrum. These tissues in the CA phase manifest ulceration or necrosis.
In all cases, the canceration, ulceration and hypofunction completely resolve as soon as the biological conflict is resolved, and the CA phase ends.
Then in the healing PCL phase, the opposite process takes place. Diseases characterized by ulceration or necrosis in the CA phase will have canceration or cell proliferation in the PCL phase. Likewise, tumor growth seen in the CA phase will switch to ulceration.
To sum up:
In the CA phase:
The old-brain controlled organs manifest cell proliferation The newer cerebrum-controlled organs manifest cell loss or hypofunction.
In the PCL phase it’s reversed:
The old-brain controlled organs manifest cell loss or hypofunction. The newer cerebrum-controlled organs manifest cell proliferation.
What happens if the conflict is NOT resolved?
When a conflict is not resolved, the CA phase continues chronically, draining the person’s deep energetic resources. Because their appetite and digestion is weak during this phase, their nutrition is under par. Insomnia causes more stress. Detoxification is inefficient. So it’s this weakened and toxic condition that becomes life threatening. The canceration or ulceration or hypofunction isn’t the culprit!
Anette Stahel in her article on the New Medicine, says, “Except in the rare case of obstruction of some vital passage… Lumps and sores are not the issue! Physicians have unfortunately become fixated on lumps and sores, when instead they should concern themselves with the state of the person as a whole. How does she feel, deep inside? What does she put into her body? And what does her life situation look like, present and past? It’s the stressful state that is to be eliminated…because it’s the stressful state that kills. This is Hamer’s central discovery, psyche and soma [mind and body] are, very concretely, one.”
An important concept in the understanding of the canceration process is that many cancers aren’t supposed to go away, because they are actually scar tissue that develops over ulcers, in the healing phase. By supporting the body through this phase instead of radiating or chemically poisoning the cells, Dr. Hamer has demonstrated that healing can and does take place.
Any recurring symptoms generally represent a restimulation of the conflict and a back-and-forth switching from CA phase to PCL phase, when the CA phase wasn’t brought to completion the first time.




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What can be done about a younger person’s (inherited)
& discovered since childhood - Glaucoma???
Please and thank you.
First it has to be understood that there can be many and multiple causes. Chronic disease in a child can be due to childhood traumas, especially when they trigger the inherited predispositions (miasms), but that the miasm usually is latent until activated by trauma. I would recommend getting treated by a Heilkunst practitioner who could give remedies that work on removing these blockages. Ssee articles on this site about Heikunst, and the clinic website at http://www.homeopathy.com/clinic for more information.
With glaucoma there are usually rigid emotional patterns, which may require this kind of treatment to get to the roots of it.
This system of medicine can identify the causative factors and remove them systematically - including emotional or physical traumas, and the miasms.
if a person has weight loss but their appetite is okay what phase are they in the cold or hot. their feet are cold because of the weight loss but their hands are warm. please advise
These kinds of thermal disturbances can occur at any time. One symptom out of context can’t really tell much, but the whole case would need to be assessed. Most people have biological conflict issues going on, and the body is constantly mounting healing responses to that. The symptoms are actually that healing response that is spinning its wheels. Heilkunst treatment can remove the blockages so that the healing can complete itself.
Hi Karen
I got Lyme disease after an extraordinarily stressful time of my life and the symptoms were a nightmare for years. What I found interesting was the symbolism of the disease. Without going into detail, I’ll say that those stresses all somehow related to my boundaries being violated and feeling as if all the significant others in my life were takers. Interesting that I would get a parasitic infection that took up residence in so many critical organ systems and wasted several years of my life. Am I on the right track in understanding the basic premise of this doctor’s theory?
I’d also like to mention that Lyme researchers have noted that all Lyme sufferers have had much trauma and abuse in their childhoods. Interesting. They basically are saying (I think) that people with unresolved trauma are stuck in the flight or fight response and it causes a breakdown in physiology.
Thanks for your website.
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