A Healer's
View of AIDS
We are each an energy system. Energy flows through our being, and is
directed by our consciousness. When we are healthy, or in balance, the
energy flows smoothly. The flow of energy is regulated by seven energy
centers, called chakras.
Any illness or disease can be described as an out-of-balance condition.
AIDS is an out-of-balance condition affecting the immune system. The
immune system is governed or controlled by the thymus gland, which in
turn is regulated by the heart chakra. The heart chakra is that part
of our energy system affecting and affected by our perceptions of love.
AIDS, then, is an out-of-balance condition that is in some way related
to the individual's perceptions of love.
The disease began among those members of our society whose life-styles
separated them from those they love. Without the love they needed,
and seeing no way out of their dilemma, those people decided at some
point that they would rather die. The immune system then deteriorated
so that their wishes could be carried out.
Among the members of the homosexual community, the determination to
assert the freedom of sexual expression was accompanied by a need
to hide this sexual preference from parents, from business associates,
and from members of the heterosexual community in general, for fear
of not being accepted, not being loved. With the generally puritanical
attitudes of the heterosexual community, the fears were often justified,
but the situation also created in many members of the gay community
a non-acceptance of themselves, a judgmental way of seeing themselves
that stimulated more of an assertive tone to the exercising of their
sexual preferences, with a louder demand for acceptance. Without the
individuals acceptance of themselves, however, they would have difficulty
recognizing the acceptance of others. There would remain the suspicion
that others were judging them as they were judging themselves.
In the Haitian community, the harsh martial rule imposed by the dictator,
Papa Doc Duvalier, created an atmosphere of suspicion and fear, even
between members of the same family, overshadowing the love. And so,
AIDS was born there, too.
Drug users, too, who were affected, were living life-styles separating
them from those they love, and so they closed their hearts. Children
born to them, not finding the love they needed, also began to die
- again, from lack of love. When these children went to public schools,
they were separated, ostracized, and again, not loved - because they
were ill! They were feared, and parents of healthy children demanded
that the AIDS children be removed from the schools. So, there was
more non-acceptance.
Our perceptions create our reality. We can say that those who developed
AIDS had the perception that they were not loved. That perception
was fed and reinforced, and these people were able to affirm even
more their basic belief that they were not loved, and prove to themselves
that it was true. Then, what was there to live for?
The response by many of not perceiving themselves to be loved, was
to not love, in return, and so the heart chakra shut down more and
more, affecting the thymus gland, and the immune system.
Our society created AIDS to show us that we need to love more. We
have entered the Age of Aquarius, the age of the heart chakra. We
have, as a planetary consciousness, entered an age in which it no
longer makes sense to think in separatist terms, or in terms of conflict.
We are obliged now to think in terms of cooperation, in terms of what
we can do to help others, in terms of love, in terms of service. It
is obvious, for example, that we could not tell Russia that Chernobyl
was their problem. We have seen that events in one country can have
effects on other countries, if not worldwide. We have become obliged
to think in more global terms, and in fact, we have begun to do so.
AIDS, like any other out-of-balance condition, can be healed. What
it takes is love.
One young man in San Francisco who had developed AIDS was given a
radical therapy which reversed the effects of the disease and resulted
in his recovery. He had to walk through the streets carrying balloons,
being obviously different, and when passers-by would look at him,
he had to give them a card saying, "I love you." At first,
he felt very conspicuous. The second day, it was easier. By the third
day, he really felt the love for these other Beings that were seeing
him as different and he also felt loved, even with his differences.
He recovered.
Louise Hay, an extraordinary American healer, has had much success
with reversing AIDS by focusing on the aspects of forgiveness and
self-acceptance, and using therapies emphasizing these qualities.
Her successes show the effectiveness of this approach of the heart.
She has had more success with AIDS patients than any other individual
I have heard of.
In the experience that I have had with healing AIDS patients, the
consistent factor was the imbalance of the heart chakra, and the poor
quality of the relationships in their lives. One young man who was
able to open to receive love during a healing was later told by his
doctor that he didn't have AIDS after all, but just a systemic fungus
infection, Candida. Another who recovered was told by his doctor that
the original diagnosis must have been a mistake.
People do recover from AIDS when they learn to recognize the love,
and trust it, and place themselves in relationships that are nurturing,
rather than punishing. That is, they learn to stop punishing themselves,
and so allow themselves to be nurtured. They learn to accept themselves,
and even to accept others who do not accept them.
With acceptance, with love, the heart chakra can again function normally,
restoring strength to the thymus gland, and therefore to the immune
system. The individual can then decide that there is something to
live for, after all, since love is again in their lives. The flow
of energy is restored, resulting in a return to the experience of
wholeness that we know as health.
We are Beings of energy. When we block or interrupt the flow of this
energy, the result is illness or injury. Sometimes this happens as
a call for love. We each have the ability to restore the flow of energy,
and provide an abundance of love where there was a perception of lack.
When we do this, a healing happens.
It is imperative, now, that we keep our hearts open, and replace judgments
with acceptance. It is vital that we learn to love even more, and
to allow ourselves to be loved. We must relate in our relationships,
and use communication to clear misunderstandings and disagreements.
When we can keep ourselves in a loving space, we will have a positive
effect on our environment, a healing effect. With our hearts open
to the love all around us, and fully accepting ourselves, we will
not be creating the conditions in which AIDS develops.
The answer is acceptance.
The answer is love.
- Sir Martin Brofman, Ph.D.
Copyright 1987 Martin
Brofman
E-mail: healer@healer.ch

World Institute of
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