As I have often mentioned in my texts, illnesses always first arise in our own mind, in our own consciousness. Since ultimately the entire reality of a human being is merely a result of his own consciousness, his own thought spectrum (everything arises from thoughts), not only our life events, actions and beliefs/beliefs are born in our own consciousness, but also diseases. In this context, every illness has a spiritual cause. In most cases, illnesses can therefore be traced back to one's own problems, early childhood trauma, mental blockages or even inner, psychological discrepancies, which in turn are temporarily present in our own mind.
Inner conflicts and mental problems as triggers for diseases

Every illness is the result of a negatively aligned mind, a negative spectrum of thoughts that in turn puts a massive strain on your own body..!!
But a bad lifestyle, an unhealthy way of life, an energetically dense diet is only the result of a negatively aligned mind. A negative spectrum of thoughts, from which an indifferent and, above all, comfortable eating behavior arises. "Minor illnesses", such as the flu (cold, cough, etc.), are usually due to temporary mental problems. Speech is also often used here to identify diseases. Sentences such as: fed up with something, something is heavy on the stomach/I have to digest it first, it gets to my kidneys, etc. illustrate this principle in this regard. A cold usually occurs as a result of temporary mental conflicts.
Serious illnesses are usually due to early childhood trauma, karmic baggage, and other mental problems that have persisted for years. Minor illnesses are usually the result of temporary mental discrepancies..!!
For example, you have too much stress at work, problems in relationships or in the family, you are fed up with your current life, all these mental problems burden our own psyche and can subsequently trigger illnesses such as a cold. In the following video, the German doctor Dr. Rüdiger Dahlke talks about exactly this phenomenon and explains in an interesting way why diseases always first develop in one's own mind or on a mental level. Dahlke sees language as a guide: those who “have had enough of something” get a cold, those who “have a heavy stomach” get stomach ulcers, and those who try “to break something over their knees” get knee problems. An exciting video that I can only recommend to you. 🙂












