「癌症只是身體的療癒機制」,這句話,出現在《癌症不是病》一書的封面副標上。

「療癒機制」被誤解為疾病,正如身體在清理淤塞時所產生的疼痛,也被定義成病痛一般。

療癒的歷程,被誤判為病症;所有的疼痛,都被當作是疾病的證明。

 

這一切源於,在病症被過度放大之前,人類社會早已過度放大了醫療的權威。

為何如此?因為醫者的存在,需要被肯定:有人因此浮誇,有人因此假冒,有人聰明就有人愚蠢。

詐騙集團之所以無法從人間消失,正因為他們抓住了人性中的脆弱與依賴。

他們總是以取信於人為前置作業,才得以施展欺騙。

 

我們都知道:不應一而再、再而三的受騙。

事實上,許多人終其一生,始終被同樣的劇本愚弄。

因為詐騙者不自覺自己是詐騙,被騙者也不自知自己一直在被騙。

 

那些宣稱「我可以治好你的病」的人,真相往往是「根本無法治癒」。

醫治,從來都只是表象。

真正執行醫治的,始終是病者自己的身體。

 

人類社會最大規模的謊言之一,就是將療癒的力量誤歸於外在他人,而非自己身上。

這場欺瞞的戲碼因其幅員之廣,早已無從揭穿,人類也遲遲無法覺悟。

病的軌跡,唯有病者自身的身體才知曉;唯有身體,才有權力也有能力處理療癒的工程。

病者若不明白身體一直在默默療癒,若輕信外來聲稱能醫治者,且當這些外力的干預與身體本身的療癒方向背道而馳,結果必然局面失控。

病者若不察覺,自己的負面情緒正在身體內製造無數組織糾結;若不明白,每日大量進食正消耗著寶貴的免疫資源;若將療癒託付給不了解病理軌跡的人或機構,結果必然局面失序。

 

如果你是病者,你真正需要做的,不是追隨聲稱能醫治你的人,而是辨認「真正的療癒」與「偽裝的療癒」。

在自己的身體與他人的大腦之間,選擇一個真正值得信任的對象。

 

醫者與病者,成為人類世界中最鮮明對立的兩個角色。

人們總將自己歸類為病者,並以專業的眼光仰望醫者,以崇高的位階敬重醫者。

民眾只看到醫者「治病」的一面,卻看不見醫者「致病」的另一面。

 

如今,醫者隨意割除病者器官的行為,已引起社會高度警覺。

醫者罔顧病者權益、濫開藥物處方,已讓大量病者活在恐懼與依賴之中。

醫者宣稱一切醫療行為皆「合情、合理、合法」,而無辜的民眾卻始終未曾察覺,

真正治本的醫能,從來就在自己身上。

 

人類社會最深層的不對等關係,正是醫者與病者之間的不對等,這種不對等,起源於病者大腦與身體之間的失信。

大腦不信任身體,聽來荒謬,卻早已在人類身上大規模定錨。

人們寧可相信他人是醫者,也不相信自己的身體才是真正的醫者。

 

人類最迫切需要的教育,是信任自己和信任身體的教育,而非信任醫療的社會教育,也非遠離自己的家庭教育。

父母對孩子的過度期望,成為孩子疏離自我的開端。

父母將尚在療癒過程中的孩子交給醫療體系,成為孩子失去對自己身體信任的起點。

生病的社會環境就是這樣生成的,不快樂的生活環境也是這樣建立的。

不信任自己的父母,養育出不信任自己的孩子;不信任身體的父母,培育出不信任身體的孩子。

 

信任自己,是為信任身體鋪路。

信任身體,則強化自信心,進而形成豐盛的正向循環。

一切,都從喚醒自己的醫能開始。

當你喚醒了自己體內沉睡的醫能,你就成為自己的醫者。

當你喚醒更多人身上的醫能,你就成為真正「上醫治未病」的醫者。

 

(當你與自己的身體連結,並且擁抱它傳遞的訊息時,你將會發現「愛自己」的力量。)

 

The Healer: Awakening the Body’s Innate Healing Power

“Cancer is merely the body’s healing mechanism.”
This statement appears as the subtitle on the cover of the book Cancer Is Not a Disease.

The “healing mechanism” has been misunderstood as disease—just as the pain produced during the body’s process of clearing blockages has been misclassified as illness.
The journey of healing is misinterpreted as the manifestation of disease; every instance of pain is treated as proof of pathology.

Before symptoms were magnified out of proportion, society had already excessively amplified the authority of medicine.
Why? Because the existence of healers needed to be validated: some exaggerated, some impersonated, and where there is intelligence, there is also folly.
Fraudsters thrive because they exploit human vulnerability and dependency.
They always begin by winning trust, which lays the foundation for deception.

We all know we should not be deceived repeatedly.
Yet in reality, many spend their entire lives falling prey to the same scripts.
This happens because fraudsters are unaware of their own deceit, and the deceived are oblivious to their ongoing victimization.

Those who claim, “I can cure your disease,” are often the ones who fundamentally cannot heal.
Healing has always been superficial at best.
The true executor of healing has always been the patient’s own body.

One of the greatest collective lies of human society is the belief that the power to heal lies externally—in others—rather than internally, within oneself.
Because this deception spans so vast an area, it has become impossible to expose, and humanity remains blind to the truth.
The path of disease is known only to the body itself; only the body has the authority and the ability to carry out the task of healing.

If the patient fails to realize that their body is silently healing, if they blindly trust external agents claiming to “treat” them, and if these external interventions run counter to the body’s healing trajectory, chaos and deterioration are inevitable.
If the patient remains unaware that their own negative emotions are tying the body into countless knots, if they do not realize that excessive daily eating is draining vital immune resources, if they entrust their healing to those who do not understand the pathology of disease, the situation will inevitably spiral out of control.

If you are a patient, what you truly need is not to chase after those who claim they can heal you, but to discern between true healing and the imitation of healing.
You must choose wisely between trusting your own body and relying on the intellect of others.

The healer and the patient have become two of the most distinct opposing figures in human society.
People tend to classify themselves as patients, looking up to healers with reverence, granting them elevated status and authority.
The public only sees the healer’s ability to “treat,” but fails to see the healer’s potential to “cause harm.”

Today, the public has become increasingly alarmed by the rampant practice of organ removal by healers.
Healers who disregard patient rights and indiscriminately prescribe medications have driven countless patients into cycles of fear and dependency.
Though healers claim that all medical procedures are “reasonable, legitimate, and lawful,” innocent civilians remain oblivious to one simple truth:
The true healing power has always resided within themselves.

The deepest form of inequality in human society lies in the imbalance between healer and patient—an imbalance that originates in the broken trust between the patient’s own mind and body.
It may sound absurd that the mind does not trust the body, yet this phenomenon has been massively anchored within humanity.
People would rather believe that others are the healers, than believe that their own body is the true healer.

The education that humanity most urgently needs is the education of trusting oneself and one’s body—not the social indoctrination of trusting medicine, nor the family culture of abandoning oneself.
Parents’ excessive expectations for their children become the starting point of children’s alienation from their true selves.
Parents who hand over their children—still in the midst of their healing processes—to the medical system, inadvertently cause them to lose trust in their own bodies.
This is how a diseased social environment is formed; this is how an unhappy living environment is established.
Parents who do not trust themselves raise children who do not trust themselves.
Parents who distrust their own bodies nurture children who distrust their own bodies.

Trusting oneself paves the way for trusting the body.
Trusting the body strengthens self-confidence, leading to a rich and positive cycle.
Everything begins with awakening your innate healing power.

When you awaken the dormant healer within you, you become your own healer.
When you help awaken the healing powers in others, you become the true “Superior Healer”—one who heals before illness even manifests.