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META Health

META-Health, also known as META-Medicine, sometimes known as META-Medizin (from Germany)

Beyond Mind Body Medicine into Quantum Healing

Meta-Health or Meta-Medicine goes the next step from the current traditional or holistic thinking to an integral model of medicine and healing. You will learn and understand the cause, process, and meaning of disease and health and you will be able to apply this new scientific knowledge in your healing practice and personal life.

You may have read the Louise Hay book, “You can heal your life”; META-Medicine goes even further on the fantastic journey into discovering the metaphor that your body is.
Meta-Health is not a new therapy or treatment, rather it is an over-determined system, a new model of how environment, body, mind, and spirit work together.

Below are details of courses you can participate in;
For the next hybrid workshop from zoom and live in the UK click here.

If you want to learn more on META-Medicine, click here to go to META-Medicine and its Roots

Here is an example was written by Susanne Billander on Breast Cancer:

Angelina Jolie is all over the news with her choice of removing her breast due to having a gene that may ’cause’ breast cancer. I will share the underlying conflict behind the two types of breast cancer and the different processes.

Knowledge can turn fear into power.

Breast cancer is at the top of the list of the most common types of cancer in Sweden.

This is also true for many western countries. We all seem to know somebody who has been diagnosed with these symptoms. Breast cancer is more than three times as normal as number two on the list for women.

I’d like to share a META perspective on what causes breast cancer. This is the list of the most common types of cancer in Sweden (source: www.cancerfonden.se, statistics from 2006).

Per centNumber of cases
29,56 925Breast cancer
7,81 842Colon cancer
6,1 1429Lung cancer

When we study medical literature we often find no explanation as to why we are stricken with cancer. We only find a number of risk factors like unhealthy food, lack of exercise, stress, and genes. The interesting thing is that 70 % of those who are diagnosed with breast cancer do not relate to the mentioned risk factors at all.

In the 1940s the risk of a woman developing breast cancer was 5 percent and in 2005 the American Cancer Society calculated the risk to be as much as 13 percent.

Could it be that billions of dollars in research have not diminished the risk at all?

The cost for pharmaceutical drugs for cancer per 1000 inhabitants in the Uppsala-Örebro region was 213 000 SEK in Sweden in 2005. But still, cancer is regarded as the most common cause of death among younger women 75 years of age.There are two types of breast cancer, lobular (belongs to the cerebellum part of the brain) and ductal (belongs to the cerebral cortex part of the brain).

Here follows an explanation of what causes the different types of breast cancer and the disease processes:

Cancer in the breast gland

The word lobular stands for cancer (cell growth) in the breast gland. It is caused by unexpected and dramatic worry or argument conflict.
In the conflict phase, there is cell growth of the breast gland cells.

The biological purpose is this: If somebody needs my tenderness and care more milk is produced to give the “nutrition” in the situation. It is a completely normal process during pregnancy.

If and when you solve the conflict the whole organism switch to the regeneration phase. Then the tumour is destroyed with the help of mycobacteria. There is pain, swelling, and odour. If there isn’t enough with mycobacteria, then the body encapsulates it.

Cancer in the Breast Ducts

Cancer in the breast ducts is in the layer that forms the walls of the breast glands. It is caused by an unexpected and dramatic separation conflict when for instance an individual is being separated from a partner, parents, child, or home.

In the conflict phase, there is cellular destruction in the breast which causes loss of sensitivity, the biological reason is to be better equipped to cope with the separation.

In the regeneration phase, there is cell growth to build up what was lost during the conflict phase, which leads to intensive swelling behind the nipple, inflammation, enlargement, and hypersensitivity.

After this healing, the breast ducts are stronger than before.

Findings of a Finnish Study

Events like divorce, to be made redundant, or the passing away of a family member is associated with a higher risk that those affected by it develop breast cancer. (American Journal of Epidemiology 2003;157:415-423)
Dr. Kirsi Lillberg et al, University of Helsinki, has investigated the connection between overwhelming events in life and breast cancer. The study included 10,808 women aged 18 and upwards in a Finnish Cohort during the period of 1976 – 1996.

The results showed that no factors based on personality or stress due to daily activities, how happy one was with one’s life situation, how extrovert one was, type A, or aggressive behaviour did have any positive effect on the risk of breast cancer. Neither did BMI (body mass index), weight changes, alcohol consumption, smoking, or physical activity have any effect on breast cancer.

What did, however, was the accumulation of life events together with some single events of major importance. Disregarding the total events in life it was divorce/separation, the death of a spouse or a near relative or friend that could be associated with high cancer risk.

Breast cancer and the societal development

You may wonder why breast cancer has increased since the 1940s until now by 8%? I would like to discuss what has happened in the western developed world since the 1940s from a socio-political point of view.

After the second world war women were forced to go out working as they were needed in industry and thus their liberation began.

A woman was no longer dependant on a man. The old rule, that the man was the breadwinner and the woman took care of the home and children didn’t work anymore.

Still today, man and woman are finding new ways to relate to each other. During this development period conflicts have become more common relating to separation and worry/conflict. (A separation conflict lies behind cancer in the breast gland ducts and a worrying conflict lies behind cancer in the breast gland.)

Those conflicts were rather unusual before the 1940s.
Another cause for the increase could be that women are taking mammograms regularly and they sometimes find small tumours, that the women wouldn’t have noticed and perhaps it would pass unnoticed.

I read about this in my dear friend’s book, “Håp – Krise, sykdom og kreft ble ny kraft” (Hope – Crise, disease and cancer became new power).

Dagfrid Kolås writes on page 123 that two Norwegian scientists, Jan Maelen (professor in the pathology of Ullevål’s University ) and Per-Henrik Zahl (doctor at the Nasjonalt Folkehelseinstitut) found that breast cancer increased drastically since they introduced mammograms in Norway and Sweden.

That opened lots of questions and they received many interesting answers. Two-thirds of the ones who are diagnosed with breast cancer after a mammogram has really small “tumours”.

If they wouldn’t do anything about the tumours, then the women wouldn’t notice any symptoms.

I find these are interesting facts!

The genetic factor

We must move our thinking from the story that the genes are causing a dis-ease – to that there is a correlation between old events and gene “malfunction”.

If we look at the conflicts behind the two types of breast cancer, then we can see that our ancestors also may have had those experiences. When we experience something that we have no strategy to deal with and can’t stay present with, then we trap that present moment.

When it is trapped it codes our DNA and if it’s not released before conception of a child, then that experience gets carried over to the next generation.

It can even jump over one generation. So if we have a “cancer gene” there is a risk that we energetically react in a certain way (e.g a separation). The reaction is the cause of cancer, not the gene. And the great fact is that we can release trapped energy rooted in our ancestry, and therefore change the coding of our genes!

I am all for educating people about the body-brain-psyche connection, which is helping people to transform fear into power.
Here is a link to my two day training in Meta-Health (or Meta Medicine as it was once called).


To your infinite health!
Susanne Billander

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