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I am deeply convinced that symptoms of diseases are part
of (at least) human kind and will exist as long as there
are humans alive. They are immanent to us. As already explained
elsewhere a symptom may be (also) caused by an event in the
future and I even believe that it always has a meaning.
Ask your grandparents and they will tell you about common belief
relating to symptoms. Or listen to your mother tongue what it is
telling you about the truth behind. Our language being in
my opinion one of the most underestimated resources of understanding,
by the way. (Have you ever wondered what it literally means when
you are fed up with something, when you caught a cold?)
The concept of disease and symptoms I follow is quite well explained
in books of the German medical doctor and psychologist Rüdiger
Dahlke. He may not be the one who founded it,- as elements of
the concept are part of every true religion on earth,- but he is
someone who very eloquently brings all the important bits together
(cf. the recommended
books listed in the testicular cancer resource section).
Old doctors used to ask: What's missing? And patients replied:
I have caught a cold.
[to be continued]
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