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VIRUSES UNDERSTOOD
SACRED GROUND
Healing is a path, passage or journey back to vibrant
health. It is very intimate, very personal, very sacred and very
profound. We seek to honor and respect your healing journey as
Sacred Ground.
WHAT ARE VIRUSES
• Viruses are mutated parasites.
• Mutated parasites can become virulent in effect.
• Webster’s dictionary describes virus as 1. a)
any of a group of ultramicroscopic or submicroscopic infective
agents that cause various diseases in animals, as measles,
mumps, etc., or in plants, as mosaic diseases; viruses are
capable of multiplying only in connection with living cells and
are regarded both as living organisms and as complex proteins
sometimes involving nucleic acid [RNA and DNA], enzymes, etc. b)
a disease caused by a virus 2. anything that corrupts or
poisons the mind or character; evil or harmful influence
• Webster’s dictionary describes virulent as full of
poison 1. a) extremely poisonous or injurious; deadly b)
bitterly antagonistic or spiteful; full of hate and enmity;
venomous; rancorous 2. Med. a) violent and rapid in its
course; highly malignant: said of a disease b) able to overcome
the natural defenses of the host; highly infectious; said of a
microorganism
• Persistent identification with negative, toxic thinking and
harboring negative, toxic emotions can create a breeding ground
for parasites and viruses to take up residence, increase and
multiply in the blood, tissues, cells, organs and glands of the
organism. The result is dis-cord, dis-harmony, dis-comfort, dis-stress,
dis-order and dis-ease.
• Viruses are air-borne as are negative, toxic thoughts
and can spread and rapidly multiply.
• Viruses present a special problem in biology and
medicine because they are too simple to be classified as living
organisms, yet they are able to invade living cells and direct
the genetic machinery of these cells to reproduce the virus.
• Viruses are not living organisms.
• Viruses cannot be killed. (This is why antibiotics
are useless against viruses.)
• Viruses are completely dependent upon living host cells
and are detrimental to them.
• Viruses are parasites. The most obvious harm shows up
when the host cells becomes full of viruses, upon which the
cells stop being normal cells and can even burst and die.
• Viruses are only active only when they can invade a living
host.
• Viruses can alter host cells to such an extent that the
result to the host is a deadly disease.
• Viruses are much smaller than cells, so small that we
cannot see them with a regular microscope, nor can we remove
them from drinking water with standard household filters. All
they are is a small set of genes encased in one or two coats of
protein. They float in air or travel in water vapor, and are
virtually everywhere. Every breath you take in or let out
contain viruses.
• Peter Medawar, Nobel prizewinner in medicine, aptly referred
to viruses as, “pieces of bad news wrapped in protein.” |