🧠 Biopsy: The Beginning of a One-Way Path… If You Don’t Know What’s Really Happening
Her name was Clara. She was 42, had a peaceful life, and one fear: breast cancer. One day, during a routine checkup, the doctor told her: “There’s something strange. We should do a biopsy.” In that moment, her world changed.
She had read about Germanic New Medicine (GNM) and knew she didn’t want to follow the conventional treatment path. But fear… fear persisted. In the end, she agreed to the biopsy. From that point on, her body was never the same.
🌌 Understanding “Breast Cancer”
GNM teaches us that cancer is neither good nor bad—it’s a sensible biological program with a deep purpose. In the breast, there are two main types of tissues involved:
- Mammary glands (old mesoderm): activated by a nest worry conflict, such as when something happens to a child. In the active phase: tumor growth. In the healing phase: tissue breakdown.
- Milk ducts (galactophores) (ectoderm): separation conflict. In the active phase: ulceration. In the healing phase: inflammation, pain, and cysts with microcalcifications.
Everything makes sense if we know how to observe and accompany.
⚠️ Biopsy: The Beginning of the Breakdown
The biopsy physically injures the breast. A steel needle penetrates an already sensitized tissue. This aggressive act activates new DHS, especially integrity attack conflicts, triggering inflammation, pus, pain, and confusion.
The woman interprets the pus from the dermis as metastasis or cancer progression, when in reality, she’s seeing a healing wound that is draining. The body was trying to heal, but it was injured again. This can lead to a cascade of new conflicts, fear, water retention, and progressive deterioration.
🤦♀️ The Fear Cycle That Makes It Worse
After the biopsy, the fear of metastasis intensifies. Every pain feels like a threat. This multiplies conflicts: pain in the ribs (self-devaluation in that area), swollen lymph nodes (worry about an organ)… all on the same side. The system enters constant alert.
Even worse: if the woman enters a TCR (existence conflict: uprooting, hospitalization, abandonment), she retains fluids and cannot heal. The wound remains open, brain edema increases, and the process stagnates. Classical medicine calls this “aggressive or advanced cancer.” We call it a process interrupted by lack of understanding—or a vicious cycle.
📁 Understanding to Choose
Before a biopsy, it is vital to understand:
- The biological program of the breast has meaning.
- Nothing needs to be done if the healing phase has already begun.
- Pus and pain can be signs that the body is healing.
- A biopsy can harm a natural process and trigger new conflicts.
- Resolving TCRs and eliminating retained fluids is vital for healing.
🙏 You Are Not Alone
At Awaking Project, we want you to be informed, empowered, and free to choose:
💬 Join our community to ask open questions about any condition.
📖 Read the full article on breast cancer.
🎓 Take our free GNM course.
😊 Book a private consultation if you want personalized guidance.
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