The Confusion Between “Cure” and “Healing”

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An In-Depth Analysis of the Contagion Theory

📝 By Fátima Gamero, Student of the Training Program

Introduction

👋 Hello again, Awaking Project community! This is Fati, a student of the NMG training program, and I create content for the Awaking Kids section on the website and YouTube channel.

📚 Over the past few months, more and more people have been joining this new paradigm from scratch. However, some preconceived ideas about diseases, their biological purpose, and the role of microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses still persist.

🤔 We’ve received many questions asking whether there is a cure for cancer in a specific organ, because classical medicine has repeatedly insisted that they “haven’t found a cure for cancer.” But the truth is, there is nothing to cure.

🔍 In this article, we will explore the origins of the terms “cure” and “healing”, which are used almost daily without understanding their true meaning.

📖 We will also examine what the old paradigm says about diseases, starting from the germ theory, Pasteur’s supposed discoveries, the nature of viruses, and the process of “contagion”.

🛑 Finally, we will debunk each argument supporting these theories, which were built on a house of cards that has now collapsed with Dr. Hamer’s groundbreaking discoveries.


📖 The Etymological Origin of “Cure” and “Healing”

📌 Before analyzing these concepts, we need to understand their true definitions and how conventional medicine has shaped our daily language.

📖 According to the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE):
✔️ “Cure” is defined as:

“Eliminating a disease, wound, or physical damage in a person, animal, or organism. Applying remedies or treatments to an illness or injury.”
✔️ “Healing” means:
“Restoring health to a person, animal, or organism that was sick.”

🔍 Both terms are based on conventional definitions of health and disease.

🏥 The World Health Organization (WHO) states:
✔️ Health is “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease.”
✔️ Disease is “an alteration or deviation of the physiological state in one or more parts of the body, generally caused by known factors, manifested by characteristic symptoms and signs, and whose progression is somewhat predictable.”

⚠️ Notice the vague wording in the official definition of disease:
✔️ “Generally caused by known factors” (meaning they don’t know for sure).
✔️ “Progression is somewhat predictable” (meaning it’s not fully understood).

💡 If diseases are simply “alterations” or “deviations,” why must they necessarily be considered harmful?
Who decided that these physiological changes are negative for a person’s well-being?
Are they not, in reality, adaptations to the circumstances the patient is experiencing?


🦠 The Germ Theory of Contagion

🔬 Now, let’s analyze what the contagion theory proposes and the supposed evidence supporting it.

🧪 In the 19th century, Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch developed the germ theory, which states that microorganisms cause many diseases.

📌 Pasteur’s experiments (1860–1864):
✔️ He claimed that fermentation and microbial development did not result from spontaneous generation.
✔️ He boiled nutrient broths and exposed them to air through a filter to prevent particles from entering.
✔️ When no microbial growth occurred, he concluded that organisms must have come from outside sources.

🧐 This is the officially accepted story in medical textbooks. But does this truly mean that external agents cause symptoms?


🦠 The Virus Paradox: Does Contagion Make Sense?

☣️ Viruses are described as:
✔️ 100 times smaller than a cell, only visible through an electron microscope.
✔️ Infectious agents that need a host cell to survive (animal, plant, or bacterial cells).
✔️ They “infect” host cells and multiply to survive.

🔬 The word “virus” comes from Latin and means “toxin” or “poison.”

⚠️ But this raises several contradictions:
Why would a virus infect a host, multiply, and then kill it? Wouldn’t that be counterproductive?
How do viruses continue to “live” in a dead body if decomposition destroys cells?
If viruses need host cells to survive, how do they exist in the first place?


🧐 The “Asymptomatic” Illusion

🏥 Conventional medicine claims that we coexist with hundreds of microorganisms daily—some cause symptoms, others don’t, and some only appear under specific conditions (like cold weather).

🤔 But why do some family members in the same environment get sick while others don’t?

⚠️ In 2020, to defend the germ theory, the medical establishment invented the term “asymptomatic”:

📌 Definition: A person has a disease but shows no symptoms.

🧐 A contradiction in itself! If symptoms define a disease, how can a person be “sick” without them?

🔗 Check for yourself:

“We don’t know why some people with cornavrus have symptoms while others don’t.”
🔗 WEF Report


🛑 There Is Nothing to Cure or Heal!

🚨 Believing that diseases must be “cured” assumes that the body’s processes are faulty.

✔️ “Cure” is a term used by conventional medicine to claim that they have found a solution for diseases through drugs and vaccines, when in reality, they only suppress symptoms.
✔️ “Healing” is often used in holistic medicine, yet it also views diseases as imbalances rather than biological adaptations.


🌱 The Biological Purpose of Diseases

🧬 Diseases are not errors—they are biological programs triggered by a:
✔️ DHS (biological shock)
✔️ Highly dramatic event
✔️ Unexpected and isolating experience

📌 Examples of conflicts triggering diseases:
✔️ Loss of a loved one → Can impact the lungs (fear of death).
✔️ Job dismissal → Can affect self-worth and the bones.
✔️ Financial scam → Can impact the liver (fear of scarcity).

🔬 Symptoms serve a purpose:
✔️ Help resolve a conflict.
✔️ Adapt organ function to increase survival.
✔️ Follow a two-phase process: active phase → resolution phase.


🧠 Final Reflection

Your body is not your enemy!
Bacteria, fungi, and viruses are our allies.
The theory of contagion is baseless.

🔎 Instead of cure or healing, we should understand the biological logic of symptoms.

📌 With NMG, we help people identify their biological conflicts and resolve them—removing fear from disease.

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🙏 Sending a big hug to all readers! Hope this article brought clarity and insight.

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