I will fight to the death to protect my kingdom
I must defend with all my might the territory that belongs to me
THE BRANCH
In the previous article, we delved into the broad topic of territory conflicts. Beyond the knowledge that Dr Hamer has made available, pack dynamics are verifiable and there is specific documentation on how wolves move within their 'community'. It is also true that one must be very careful when talking about certain issues and first of all it is important to remember that I - as a human being - am not a wolf.
The nature of the social interactions that take place within a society of human beings is obviously different from those that may take place within a pack of wolves, however there are some principled aspects - dictated by nature itself - that involve all mammals.
I hope it is clear to everyone that by nature a wolf will never be offended if another wolf behaves in a way that is 'not appropriate' for him. In the same way, there will certainly never be a wolf that 'offends' other wolves out of 'bravado'. Eventually, he might manifest his superiority - as we have seen - in a struggle to acquire first place among the Alpha wolves. In conclusion, any action by a wolf within the pack is perfectly compatible with the biological dictates that govern its existence. Sometimes these dictates may be incomprehensible or extremely distant from us, yet they affect us every day, in our daily lives, in a way that is beyond our usual comprehension.
Analysing how wolves move within the pack does not demonstrate how modern society works, but it does allow us to understand the nature of the biological conflicts that affect us every time our 'territory' - or what we perceive as such - is threatened, invaded or put under attack (for those who would like some background information about wolves, I recommend a webpage I found recently where the way wolves interact with each other within the territory is explained in a very simple way).
In the previous article, we looked at some of the behavioural aspects of Alpha wolves and in particular saw how they are nature's chosen ones to lead the species. Within a pack, two Alpha wolves compete for territory and thus the right to procreate and command. The Alpha wolf is the designated she-wolf to carry the Alpha wolf's offspring and thus create the 'leadership dynasty' within the pack. However, it is not necessarily the case that all male wolves are 'designated' to become Alpha. Specifically, only right-handed wolves (for ease of understanding I use this term, although wolves obviously do not have 'hands' but 'paws') are configured to become Alphas, so the struggle for 'command' will only involve this category of wolves.
The Alpha wolf will be only one and once the role is established, all other right-handed wolves that lost the fight or did not fight are classified as Beta wolves. In this case, the Beta that loses the fight with the Alpha 'uncovers' its neck as a sign of surrender, confirming its subordination to the new pack leader. This is the moment when the hierarchy of the pack is established.
Hierarchy that could also always be questioned. A Beta would in fact have a biological time to try to regain lost territory and normally this time corresponds to the gestation period that nature has established for the species to which it belongs. To make myself clearer, in humans this time corresponds to the nine months of pregnancy. In the case of wolves, the gestation time is about 63 days. For a cat, the duration is similar or at least around two months. Nature dictates that from the moment a right-handed wolf loses its territory, it has the possibility of regaining it by beating the pack leader in battle and killing its entire 'lineage' within the gestation period of its own species. If we wanted to go even more specific, this means that a Beta wolf has 63 days to regain its territory and become an Alpha wolf. What happens should a Beta wolf regain its territory after this time period? Unfortunately, nature has not been very magnanimous and has defined that a mammal that exceeds the allotted time to regain territory cannot live. It is as if somehow Mother Nature is sending this message:
"I have given you a chance to regain what was taken from you within a certain time limit - I have given you a chance to adapt to the new situation from a position of 'underling' - out of two conditions you have not fulfilled a single one, therefore you are not worthy to be alive".
I apologise to the technical and scrupulous reader, but sometimes concepts need to be expressed as directly as possible. In fact, later in the article I will explain how nature also expresses the 'will' described above in physiological terms.
I realise that nature can sometimes seem cruel, but in the face of its power, we can only submit and limit ourselves to understanding how it works. If we were to judge everything in nature as 'wrong' or 'unfair', we would be making an unforgivable mistake. You may consider it immoral for a lion to maul a gazelle, but nature will continue to take its course, regardless of what you think.
OVER MY DEAD BODY
The phenomenon I described above is 'translated' in our jargon as the 'solution' to a territory conflict experienced in the right hemisphere. The loss of a territory fight is an emotional resentment that is regulated by a specific brain area located near the lateral perinsulae of the cerebral cortex. This specific case only concerns mammals that aspire to become the Alpha in the pack, i.e. right-handed and left-handed female specimens. The brain area involved 'manages' the function of the coronary arteries, those arteries responsible for supplying the myocardium with oxygenated blood. The reason why the coronary arteries are activated is that more blood supply to the heart is needed to fight, in order to accelerate metabolism, movement and capacity for action. The artery ulcerates internally so that the inflow is more copious and in the process of repair the cholesterol will 'rebuild' the necrotized tissue.
When a right-handed male wrestles for territory, he activates the coronary arteries, closes the testosterone 'gates' and switches to the opposite hemisphere, the oestrogen one. It is one of two possibilities that nature provides, namely to try to live life in a more strategic and climatic way, giving the subject the opportunity to evaluate and reflect on the event, embodying the experience and making it part of his or her integrity.
If the human right-hander (or left-hander female) manages to resolve the conflict of fighting for territory within the gestation time of his species, i.e. nine months, he will return to his own hemisphere - the testosterone hemisphere - with a greater experience and an awareness that will make him stronger and ready in the event of a new conflict in the future. If the conflict is not resolved within this time, two different situations can occur:
Remain in the oestrogen hemisphere and face life with a more climatic and welcoming attitude, thus opposite to its biological configuration;
Resolve the conflict and die of a coronary infarction;
Coronary infarction is the only biological activation that never leaves 'escape'. From the point of view of the biphasic course, it manifests itself in the epileptoid crisis of the programme and leads to death in 100 per cent of cases. It is difficult for a left-handed woman to have a lethal coronary infarction because the biological starting conditions are different. First of all, a woman does not suffer a 'fight for territory' conflict. Rather, she suffers a conflict of not feeling taken, possessed and protected by her man.
As the left-handed woman is configured to always have a male beside her, when this is lacking she must increase her 'seductive capacity' and consequently moves into the oestrogen hemisphere becoming even more attractive. Manifestations such as the shortening of the menstrual cycle and depression are frequent - not to say almost always present - in this case, the latter serving to diminish her speed of action - typical of left-handed women - and making her more sensitive, reflective and inclined to look for new males.
You may well realise that it is much easier for a woman to resolve such a conflict in a limited time, as an attractive woman has many chances of 'procuring' a man and thus being able to return to the 'proper' hemisphere.
Some may legitimately ask why coronary heart attacks are only fatal for right-handed men and left-handed women. The reason is very simple and purely mechanical. The area of the brain that regulates the intima of the coronary arteries is located right next to the area that regulates the slowing of the heart rate, which is why there is always bradycardia (it can even reach four beats per minute, with the illusion of apparent death), leading to lethal cardiac arrest. It is common - not to say almost inevitable - that along with the activation of the coronary arteries, the striated muscles of the same arteries are also activated, causing tonic or clonic seizures in epileptoid crisis. In purely mechanical terms, the occlusion of the coronary arteries that occurs in the solution phase is unlikely to lead to a heart attack, as the network of coronary arteries is so dense that it is practically impossible to 'close' them all. However, official medicine considers occlusion of the coronary arteries to be the reason for myocardial infarction when, as we have already seen in the dedicated article, the biological meaning of this type of infarction is an overload or overload impairment. This does not exclude the fact that the two activations - myocardial and coronary - can sometimes occur simultaneously, albeit with different emotional resentments.
It is important to understand that in nature, coronary infarction practically never occurs because a Beta mammal hardly ever resolves its conflict and therefore remains in the first condition mentioned above, i.e. a situation of subordination to the dominant male.
TERRITORIAL THREAT
If the nuance of the territorial conflict is not so much about a fight as a threat, nature has arranged other programmes for right-handed specimens (or left-handed females). The brain area involved in the right perinsula is in fact that of the flat epithelium of the bronchi. Again, the biological sense is crystal-clear and understandable even to the reader approaching the world of biological laws for the first time.
When an alpha mammal feels that its territory is under threat, it naturally tends to bark. If you have a dog, you will certainly have heard it growl when confronted by another dog. In order to do this, the dog needs more air to the lungs, so the inner mucous membrane of the bronchi is necrotized to facilitate the passage of air. This reaction is functional in keeping the enemy away from one's own borders and thus safeguarding one's territory, as well as being heard by 'allied' mammals that may come to the rescue after hearing the 'call for help' from afar.
In the case of right-handed men and left-handed women, the activation is manifested by bronchitis, sometimes accompanied by fevers above 39.5°, coughing, breathing difficulties and chest 'oppression'. In this sense, pathology helps in the understanding of one's laterality as an individual is much more likely to be right-handed when manifesting bronchitis. For example, I as a left-handed person have never manifested bronchitis in my entire life.
Mind you, this does not mean that I cannot activate the area of the bronchi, but this involves a double activation and thus we would be in the presence of what in New Medicine is considered a 'schizophrenic constellation' (I will not go into this in this article).
The left-handed woman activates the bronchi when she experiences a conflict threatening her identity. For example, it might happen when another woman 'hits on' her boyfriend. Nature dictates that the left-handed woman makes her displeasure heard by 'growling' and 'shouting' in order to keep her territory intact and intact, embodied in her relationship with the man who shapes her identity.
In left-handed men and right-handed women, different areas are activated - the conflict being equal. A left-handed man facing the struggle for territory will not activate the arteries, but the coronary veins, and unlike the activation of the right perinsula, this activation will 'press' the area of the brain that regulates the acceleration of the heartbeat. This results in the most frequent manifestation being that of tachycardia, which can develop into ventricular fibrillation, up to the state of apparent death. Striated musculature can also be activated by this activation, resulting in tonic or clonic seizures during an epileptoid crisis. Infarction of the coronary veins is not necessarily lethal as is the case with activation of the corresponding area of the right cerebral hemisphere.
Collaterally to the activation of the coronary veins, crusts may 'peel off' in the vicinity of the previously ulcerated tissues during the repair phase of the intima of the veins. These can be transported into the pulmonary arteries via the blood stream and cause a pulmonary embolism.
With regard to this activation, it is much easier for a right-handed woman to suffer more than a left-handed man. The reason for this is the fact that a left-handed man is not biologically configured to fight and, indeed, will always tend to try to avoid a head-on collision unless he is 'cornered'. A woman, on the other hand, can more easily find herself in the condition of not 'feeling the male'. In fact, the same brain area is activated for a conflict in which the right-handed woman does not feel possessed, taken and protected with the difference - compared to left-handed women - that the regulated organs are the intima of the coronary veins - as seen - and the epithelial mucosa of the cervix, or cervix.
PAPILLOMA
A woman activates her cervix when she is with an intrusive man or conversely with a man who does not pay attention to her. It can also occur in cases of bereavement and loss of a partner/husband. The course of activation is the same as for ectodermal skin programmes, i.e. ulceration of the mucous membrane in the active phase and reconstruction of the tissue in the reparative phase. In the ulcerative phase there is hyposensitivity, while in the reparative phase there is pain, itching and bleeding.
This is the time when viruses and sometimes tumour formations are detected by Pap-Test investigation. This is one of the most classic 'misunderstandings' that mainstream medicine falls victim to today, namely that of thinking that because there is a virus, it is the cause of the neoplasm. In reality, as we have already seen several times, the virus is 'called in' precisely to help reconstruct the tissue and, by the way, it is not even said that it has to be present.
Cervical cancer is more frequent, for obvious reasons, in right-handed women, as left-handed women in frustration, i.e. 'shifted' to the opposite hemisphere, as we have seen above, generally resolve fairly quickly. A right-handed woman who is 'shifted' into the opposite hemisphere because of an identity conflict such as this tends to become more active, lose her period (amenorrhoea) and be more frigid. The estrousness that is typical of her nature is therefore pushed aside to make room for what in New Medicine is called 'manicity'. The point of ulceration is to 'feel more' manhood and improve the chances of conception.
To date, cervical cancer is related almost exclusively to the presence of one or more strains of HPV (Papilloma Virus), which among other things is identified as the cause of numerous other diseases of the female genital system. Traditional medicine strongly recommends vaccination, considering it to be the only possible therapy 'against' this pathogen at present. It is a very 'touted' topic in the media and this attention can only exaggerate the fear of it, especially among young adolescents to whom it is suggested to vaccinate not only for their own health, but also for that of 'others' (a leitmotif very much in vogue in recent years, if we remain on the subject of vaccinations). Faced with all this, and in the light of the knowledge that Dr. Hamer has made available to us, I can do no more than suggest that the reader try to ask himself some questions on the subject and assess whether or not what is stated in the previous paragraph actually makes sense.
ALARMING FEAR
Symmetrically to the area where right-handed males and left-handed females activate the mucosa of the bronchi, namely the frontal area of the perinsular cortex, left-handed males and right-handed females activate the laryngeal mucosa.
The organ is therefore activated in the event of a territorial threat for men and a threat to one's identity for women, experiences that are perceived for left-handed and right-handed women as an unexpected danger that leaves them open-mouthed, in suspense, resulting in a large inhalation as an immediate physical reaction. Left-handed males, passing into the testosterone hemisphere, become more active and alert, while right-handed females are configured to call for help and protect their nest.
In the event of great danger, the left-handed male is not configured to go out and fight and confront the enemy in front, rather, he tends to disappear in order to catch you by surprise or warn the others in the pack that danger is coming. In a nutshell, the right-handed Alpha wolf has to growl and put fear into the opponent in order to drive him away from its borders, while the left-handed wolf is in charge of establishing internal strategies by communicating them to the other members of the pack.
The physical course is typical of external skin programmes, so the ulceration in the active phase is practically asymptomatic, while the reparative phase can be particularly annoying, with loss of voice, hyperesthesia, itching and if the conflict is recurrent polyps may form in the throat or vocal cords. Activation of the corresponding area that directs the laryngeal musculature, which is located directly above the mucous membrane area, is also very frequent. This is activated when in the face of shock we feel 'unable' to escape or cry out for help. In this case, as in all programmes of the striated musculature, there is a paralysis of the same in the active phase, accompanied by difficulty in the composition of words, while in the repair phase there is a regular restoration of laryngeal functions with coughing in epileptoid crisis.
As I already anticipated in the previous article, the world of land conflicts is immense and for ease of understanding I have voluntarily decided to divide the topics into several articles. There are so many nuances to be analysed and the more I delve into the subject, the more new ones emerge. Every time I listen to a lecturer or read an article on the New Medicine, I find further insights that sometimes make me retrace my steps on topics I had taken for granted. The increased understanding of biological programmes allows me to look at everything around me with different eyes, and this inevitably leads me to live with greater serenity and, above all, with less fear of everyday difficulties - which are never lacking. I truly hope that some readers intrigued by what I am writing may be interested in even a small fraction of the immense universe of New Medicine because - as my friend Federico Franco rightly points out - biological laws teach us how to live.