SEX AND THE CANCER PERSONALITY
Ideally
speaking, we should be able to co-exist with each other like flowers in the
sunshine. But we don't. Instead, like toadstools which exist in the dark on the
miasma of decay, we, without the light of understanding, prey on the energies
exuding from those who die away from the Light to our temptations.
All
of the cells in your body behave in a way similar to that of people in a
society. Cells perform services to other cells, and the problems of exchanging
goods and services may be compared with commerce and trade within the framework
of any social order. For instance, when people are motivated to work, there is
a false prosperity.
Because pressure is debilitating to people, there always
follows a period of recession. The over-stimulated cells become depressed, emotionally
drained.
Until
it has had time to recuperate, the body cannot function properly, and society
also suffers. Diseases are quite similar
to social problems, one of them in particular, Cancer, is probably the easiest
to compare with the suffering which leads to the death of nations. We coin an
appropriate phrase for the malignant trouble spots which spontaneously appear
among rebels; we call them cancers of society.
Anyone
who lives at the expense of a fellow being is indeed like a sort of fungus. A
great deal of time may elapse before a person rebels against selfish and
excessive demands. At first there is a natural compulsion to provide the goods
and services; after all, that kind of thing is what life-the survival and the
whole-is all about.
The young cell, or person, excited or challenged by the
demands of the whole, works furiously to meet what first appears to be its
proper social obligation. But exhaustion is a signal that all is not well, and
this forces the cell to adopt a defensive stance. It must if it is to survive.
The overworked organ will break down, even rebel.
A
body of cells is like individuals working together in society so that the whole
may benefit. But, when it becomes apparent that the individual must suffer from
the demands of the whole, cells, like people, are able to stand alone and form
a center of resistance. The rebel's social order is one without structure or
purpose other than selfish survival.
A debilitated organ in a body is like a
degraded, abused person in a big city. The lost vitality-substance can be
retrieved only by robbing and plundering the rich social order which has
created the outcast.
This type of "lawless criminal" has the power of
a tempter to convert other people/cells for a common cause. This is not
difficult to do since the front line of society is weak.
People furthest from
the top are most abused, and therefore most likely to rebel, and as they do the
next level becomes the most abused by society and therefore subject to
"temptation." This is what can happen or is already happening to all
of us, both socially and biologically, and the cause is greed.
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