DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA client asks about her son: “He has mycotoxins, Candida, and Epstein Barr virus (mono) along with dysbiosis (more bad bacteria than good bacteria). Does any of this have anything to do with his mind? Or is it just related to the way he sees the world?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This is more effect than cause. Being infested repeatedly with attacking pathogens is very much an energetic parallel that will resonate with an emotional state of depletion, victimization, and feeling vanquished. People in the throes of depression typically have immune deficiencies and these are a consequence of the energetic state of consciousness being in a surrender mode, and this makes people vulnerable to many potential consequences, including microbial infections. The answer here is improving his inner balance so he can think more clearly and feel better about himself. This will raise his vibration and make him less and less a compatible target for outside attack by any type of intruder, whether physical or entirely energetic. There is an interplay of the microbial invaders biochemically with cells of the body, giving rise to symptoms and affecting the brain and emotions as well. That is a tertiary effect of becoming infected and a carrier for invading microorganisms. So the long-term healing benefits to restore him to higher level of functioning and emotional life in a healthier mode will tilt the balance to greater resistance against such invaders and will further improve his well-being in their absence. A recurring series of low-level infections that parallel the ups and downs of a person emotionally, is very common, and they further are compounding the physiological and biochemical dysregulation caused by the emotional disarray. So the best solution is deep healing for the karmic underpinnings as this will enhance resistance and eliminate these secondary and tertiary consequences of being vulnerable.