29th
September, 2005
Dr
NICK HODGSON
When it
comes to health, it would appear that there are only two choices:
illness by accident or health by design.
There seems to be a prevailing belief system within our culture
that sees illness, sickness and disease as being a game of
chance over which we have little influence; someone else is
dealing the hand. You get an infection because a bug that
is going around chooses you as a potential home, and if you
are unfortunate enough to be exposed to that micro-enemy by
a carrier passing by who sneezes in your general direction,
then you are out of luck - sneezes and snuffles are just around
the corner.
Mental malfunction
is the result of chemical imbalance within our brain, over
which we have no control. Cancer is just a game of chance,
the uncontrolled growth of a tumour that has mysteriously
housed itself in its new home - the sufferer. And now the
concept of genetic predetermination and that if you are one
of the unlucky ones to inherit a gene for a particular malady
- then it is just a matter of time until that malfunctioning
gene is going to produce a malfunctioning body.
An underlying philosophy to this type of thinking is that
disease and illness come from the outside, invading to get
inside, to create the damages of warfare inside the unfortunate
territory that has been invaded: you. Such is the philosophy
of illness by accident.
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FIGHTING
INFECTION: There is a growing counterculture
suggesting that infaction may not come from the outside
in but from the inside out. Picture: PhotoEuphoria
(www.istockphoto.com).
"There
is a counterculture that sees the development of illness
from another viewpoint. Illness may not come
from the outside in, but from the inside out. An infection
can only occur when the host allows the invasion to
happen - if the defence mechanisms are sleeping, switched
off or dormant. The chemical production in the brain
is a manifestation of our thoughts, feelings and experiences,
and not the other way around. Potential cancers are
appearing and disappearing within each body continuously,
but when the body fails to recognise and manage the
impending problem then the tumour can be allowed to
expand, spread and wreak havoc."
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This philosophy
has its own set of behaviours that result. If the problem
comes from the outside, and if the illness is produced by
a foreign body, then the best ways to manage these problems
are through methods of guerrilla warfare - chemical, physical
or otherwise. Drugs to destroy the invaders, or to suppress
the signs that the enemy is present; heroic surgeries to remove
the unwanted guests.
This at first appears
to make good sense, after all when you are in the middle of
a battle ground you want some outside help so call in
the hired troops.
But, maybe if there
had been some wiser choices made prior to the arrival of the
unwanted guests - perhaps if a careful program of border protection
had been carried out earlier - maybe the invaders would have
turned away to look for easier prey elsewhere.
Is there an alternative? There is a counterculture that sees
the development of illness from another viewpoint.
Illness may not come from the outside in, but from the inside
out. An infection can only occur when the host allows the
invasion to happen - if the defence mechanisms are sleeping,
switched off or dormant.
The chemical production
in the brain is a manifestation of our thoughts, feelings
and experiences, and not the other way around. Potential cancers
are appearing and disappearing within each body continuously,
but when the body fails to recognise and manage the impending
problem then the tumour can be allowed to expand, spread and
wreak havoc. And genes only express themselves in the context
of the environment in which they are working: get the environment
right, and the right genes will be expressed, get the environment
wrong, and the wrong genes will be expressed.
This alternative philosophy leads to its own set of behaviours
- if the internal environment of the human body determines
which illness and sicknesses will be allowed to express themselves
then to control and change this environment is the key to
reducing the dangers from potential maladies. Such is the
idea of health by design.
The spiritual parallel to these divergent viewpoints would
be the idea that Satan is the external cause of all our trials
and tribulations, as opposed to our tendency towards sin being
the internal path to falling and failure. If life is going
bad, it must because Satan is on the rampage. If life is going
well then Satan has gone to work elsewhere? Few of us would
doubt that Satan is out there awaiting the weak and the unprepared.
His job description is to separate you from your Creator,
by whatever means he can. But it is, more often than not,
our response to the insinuation, deception and suggestion
that Satan surrounds us with, that determines whether his
tactics win or lose. When Jesus was being tempted in the desert
He had to proactively resist the Devil. But the mere presence
and antics of Satan does not necessitate your doom - the choices
you make because of or preferably in spite of more often than
not determine the outcome.
Similarly in terms of illness, certainly there are viruses
'out there' which, if they get a stranglehold inside your
body, will kill you. Most of us have at least one genetic
flaw that could potentially rob us of our quality of life.
Cancer appears to be an ever-increasing robber of our loved
ones. Many of us could easily spiral into a depressive, compulsive
or even addictive pit, if we don’t possess strategies
to resist the cascade. But most of these scenarios are preventable
if we get the context of our life in order.
So what action steps do we undertake to ensure health by design?
The Bible teaches us that we are spirit, body and soul and
it is imperative that we keep these three dimensions in balance.
Prepare spiritually: As much as our culture
would like spirituality to be an optional accessory to our
lifestyle; all the symptoms of our sick society point to a
disconnected race; and cry out for reconnection.
Stay connected to your Creator: God is ultimately
the source of any healing power in the universe - so stay
plugged in.
Run with the pack: Animals that stray from
the herd due to isolation or injury are the most susceptible
to attacks from the outside. Protection exists in a well structured
community - join one.
Prepare physically: We are not physical beings
having occasional spiritual encounters, we are spiritual beings
having a physical encounter. Make sure you take care of the
transport vehicle you have been provided with to walk this
physical journey.This means: exercise regularly, diversely,
enjoyably and interestingly; and, eat like Adam and Eve, Noah,
Moses, Daniel, Jesus (but maybe not John the Baptist).
Service and maintain the machine: One of
the gifts of the Holy Spirit is healing - this does not just
refer to a medical practitioner armed with a prescription
pad, and probably refers to more than just prayer ministry.
Find some “healers” that you can respect who will
help to mentor you in caring for your engineering.
Prepare mentally: The mind is a battleground
where healing or illness can be the victor on any given day
- barrack for healing.
Take captive every thought: What a challenge!
To have conscious control and censorship of our thought processes
is a key to overcoming jealousy, anger, hate, resentment,
selfishness, greed, pride, fear, guilt, lust…
Junk in… junk out: What an old cliché,
but what an accurate metaphor. Carefully choose what information,
atmospheres, and imagery that you are absorbing. Eat a junk
food mind diet and expect a fat, sluggish and sickly brain
and immune system.
Don’t settle for illness by bad luck - start working
towards health by good planning start preparations today.
The
information contained is this article is of a general nature
only. For advice on your specific situation, please consult
your medical professional.
Dr Nick Hodgson is a chiropractor.
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