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The Great HIV-AIDS Debacle

18 Nov. 2010 Posted by Lishui in

Every mind-body disease begins the same way: with an unanticipated experience for which we have no practical preparation leading to a biological conflict mediated by the brain. Different functions of the body are directed by different parts of the brain, and are called into the special biological response process according to different kinds of unanticipated experiences. Every AIDS symptom occurs by this rule. The key to the experience that you've had lies in the symptoms. The key to healing lies in the experience that you've had.

The HIV virus has never been observed. I remember seeing a "photograph" many years ago depicting the virus as small purple spheres all over some greatly-magnified white blood cells. This image has been burned into my mind, but it was never a real photo. It was an "artist's interpretation."

It turns out that no pathogenic (disease-causing) virus has ever been observed under the microscope. Pathogenic viruses are hypothetical.

So, what is the HIV blood test finding? A positive test result indicates an allergy!

The actual HIV test method is called the ELISA test (from "Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay"). In the ELISA test, some substance is placed in a test dish and then some blood or other body fluid is brushed over that substance and then tested to see if it reacted to that substance. Whether the blood sample reacts to the substance or not depends on whether the person whose blood is being tested is allergic to that substance. Whether a person is allergic or not depends on whether they've had an unanticipated experience involving that substance and a resulting dis-ease in response to the unanticipated experience!

Here's the kicker: the "substance" used in the HIV test is smegma. Anyone who has had a severe experience of a lover's infidelity will have an "allergy" to the sexual secretions of a stranger.
AIDS itself isn't a specific dis-ease, and the cluster of symptoms that tend to befall those unfortunate to have this diagnosis are directly related to the nature of the diagnosis itself. However, each and every AIDS symptom is a perfectly normal biological response following the experiences that the AIDS victim has had. Therefore, each and every symptom can, in theory, be healed.

Except, perhaps, the results of the allergy test.

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