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Pneumonia in the elderly
The Street News
Issue # 46
By Bryan Farnum - Scientific Research Intuitive


Why is it common for the elderly to get pneumonia? Pneumonia is the fourth leading cause of death among the elderly in North America. Through my research I have learned that pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, represents the spoken word on a spiritual level. In many cases of pneumonia, viruses are used to unlock ill gene memories. The elderly may have accumulated huge amounts of stored anger, hatred, jealousy, and revenge feelings over a lifetime. Loved ones may be treating them badly; a spouse’s death may weaken their immune system allowing viruses to release ill gene memory. For most elderly men getting pneumonia revenge is the dominant ill gene memory; for women, it’s anger. On a spiritual level, a virus found in one’s lungs is an expression of anger/jealousy; a bacterium found in one’s lungs is an expression of anger/hate and a fungus found in one’s lungs is an expression of anger/revenge. On a physical level, the negative emotions triggering pneumonia express themselves by bacterial, fungal or viral infections. When all three are present, the risk of death increases for the patient. Antibiotics help battle bacteria, but may not be effective with virus or fungus. In addition to antibiotics and other physical medicines, patients with pneumonia are encouraged to go through a spiritual healing of forgiveness. We all need to be in a space of constant forgiveness. Treat the elderly with love and respect, especially your parents— regardless of the pain and suffering they may have caused. Forgive them for they had a role to play. When others do you harm, embrace this act and thank them for being the instrument to teach you the act of forgiveness. In reality, when we forgive someone, we are purifying our bloodline. Some people come into our lives only to be the instrument to help us balance our bloodline. Even when people hurt us, remember they have a role to play. We need to forgive and move on. It’s important to forgive from the heart and not from the intellect. The act of true forgiveness is the delete button that removes negative emotions helping you avoid buildup of ill gene memory, which may trigger pneumonia or other illness later in life. Many deaths from pneumonia in the last 20 years could have been avoided with spiritual treatment, working hand in hand with conventional medicine. The world would benefit greatly by a special study showing how spiritual applications can save the elderly from death of pneumonia. When someone hurts you, turn the hurt into a positive opportunity to forgive the other person. Thank God for allowing you to pay the spiritual debt and make it easier for your future generations. You will know you’re being healed when you feel warmth in your body. Be still and be sincere. When one prays to the Holy Trinity, this is very powerful. May God be with you.

You can listen to Bryan Farnum weekly on www.healthytalkradio.com. For more information, please visit his website at www.onlygodheals.com

Published in "The Street News" 2004

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