Cheryl: You’ve mentioned that this time of year is a time for acknowledgement of the passing of things (it’s the end of the harvest season, the plants stop growing and begin to decay). You also mention, often, that this is a fractal Universe, so all things are just repeating patterns. Can this also be true for disease? Can a cancerous tumor, for example, just pass on?
Higg(in)s: Certainly. A plant grows when the conditions are right and dies when the conditions are incompatible with life, or its life span is spent. This is true of people. This is true of cancerous cells. Cancer is tricky because the cells can continue to replicate until the body carrying it dies. What you need to do is make the host, the body that is carrying it, an inhospitable environment. The cancerous cells will shrivel from natural causes the way a zucchini plant, which thrives in summer, shrivels when the weather becomes too cold.
Cheryl: How would one make themselves inhospitable to cancer?
Higg(in)s: Constantly maintain a positive and enthusiastic attitude.
We feel you already rebelling. Every waking moment seems like too much to ask. Let us ask you this: If you are driving a car how much of the time are you expected to pay attention? Assuming you are not driving one the new self-driving cars, the answer is every moment. We encourage you to spend every waking moment pursuing the most positive thought and attitude you can muster upon every topic. Soon, the positive feedback loop process will provide you with circumstances that make it easy to have positive thoughts and attitudes.
A thing to note: If you expect a 180 degree turn around with these thoughts, you will fail. Expect a 1 degree turn and then another 1 degree turn until you have made 180 one degree turns.