12-11-2011, 05:21 PM
(12-11-2011, 04:53 PM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:***THIS JUST IN***
My partner relates to me the story of a man in her yoga class today. 17 years ago he was diagnosed with colon cancer. Had it removed. Since then, he has been living a "pure" lifestyle, including a "clean" diet and practicing yoga regularly.
He just found out that the cancer returned.
What do you guys think? EMFs? Not enough colonics? Or maybe did he never take care of the underlying problem, thinking that diet, exercise, and faith would be sufficient?
What does that say for his guru or practitioner who may have encouraged him to take on such an attitude?
I think he did not address all levels of his health. If he focused on the physical only, without addressing unresolved anger issues for instance, the problem would return.
Only he is responsible for his health. Whatever a guru or practitioner says, he is the one who makes the decisions about his health, and that must require his participation, not his blind following of said advice.
There is no magic bullet. We must all individually assess on all levels our states of being. Practitioners are part of our information system. As for gurus, I don't hold with following anybody.