Friday, October 14, 2011
On Curing Steve Jobs
What I write now are simply musings. But I wonder if there were anything that could have cured Steve Jobs. I want to offer a possibility. Let’s start from my hypothesis that events during life in the womb imprint trauma in the cells and foretell of serious disease later on. (read Life Before Birth for a fuller explanation). These events, a smoking, anxious mother, a drug-taking depressed mother, distort and detour natural cellular processes in the baby. It doesn’t show up for perhaps decades but it will happen. Now Steve was given away, I don’t know why but the trauma can begin right there. It may have been an harbinger of future disease. Let’s surmise that this was the case; imprinted trauma while being carried by a mother who could not take care of him.
Now let’s remind ourselves that these traumas are registered deep in the brain and create havoc, and they resonate higher up as we evolve and disturb our emotional and intellectual/learning capacities. All levels resonate with one another and form a single coherent entity, possibly through similar or identical frequencies. To trigger-off the top level can mean setting off the bottom rung of the memory, as well. When we relive traumas in our therapy we eventually trigger off the related first-line deeply imprinted early imprints that dislocated cellular functioning. So we relive something in our childhood, a rejection, which gathers up into the reliving process the prototypic early imprint and the whole thing is relived; more than relived, we know that there is integration and resolution. That means that the damaging womb-life imprint is also integrated so that it no longer creates the tendency to disease.
The question is whether that disease tendency is really gone and really integrated. Has the imprinted been reversed? My discussion of methylation (in my book; sorry it is too long for my blog) indicates that it all can be undone and reversed. That is the generating source, the origin that detoured cellular life can be removed. And I believe it is the only way to do it to conquer the disease; assuming it has not gone so far as to be fatal. Otherwise the cancer comes back time and again, and no one knows why. They look to the properties of the cancer to figure out why when they should also look into Steve’s early life to figure out why. Maybe therein lies the answer.