Lectures by Claude Sabbah Saturday, February 26th,
2000, La dépêche de Tahiti pg. 47
THE
BIOLOGICAL CONFLICT AND THE DISEASE
Resting at a friends house
in Temae to recover from the jet lag, Claude Sabbah, who
graduated from the Medical Universities at Paris and Marseille,
will soon be giving a series of lectures. The first shall
be held on Tuesday, February 29th, on "the
true meaning of diseases", and the second on Thursday,
March 2nd, on "the influence of biological
conflicts in the individual health and group survival."
Both lectures shall be held at the Sofitel Maeva Beach.
Ph.D. in Medicine, specialist
in the biology of sports medicine, hydrology, and medical
climatology, hyberbaric medicine, and CERBH (certificate
of research in human biology), Claude Sabbah is chiefly
a scientist and researcher, although it is the psychotherapist
who emerges in this case. Indeed, he gave up his title of
doctor for several years to dedicate himself to healing
diseases through methods that arose as complements to conventional
medicine.
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Claude
Sabbah does not reject conventional medicine: "When
people get sick, they need to be diagnosed and treated.
The efficacy of current treatments enables us to keep
the sick person in a controlled status, even if the
disease isnt cured in some cases. Meanwhile,
I work on the root of the problem with the patient,
which is the biological conflict, the source of the
disease."
The
founding principle behind Claude Sabbahs work
is to comprehend that the disease, whatever it may
be, stems from biological conflicts. "This manifestation
in the biological plane leads the brain to give rise
to the disease through small "cassette tapes".
As soon as the biological conflict is resolved, the
disease fades and we observe healing. Sometimes this
happens spontaneously, through processes triggered
within ourselves. This is the case of some less significant
diseases such as the common cold, angina, or other
pains. As for other more serious diseases, the search
for the scientific truth entails the need to find
a gene at any cost and adopt a powerful treatment
to fight the ill, since every disease has its "small
cassette tape" and its internal biological conflict,
which means that the brain is capable of turning the
tide of the disease.
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According to Claude Sabbah,
the patient must become aware of this biological conflict
that lies within him and is the source of his disease. "This
awareness becomes the key to healing; thus, the patient
must resolve the conflict. Oftentimes, he does not know
he holds a conflict within. This is where I intervene. After
discovering his conflict, I guide him so that he may solve
the conflict."
Claude Sabbah has numerous
testimonials of diseases that evolved positively, as well
as some cases of total cures. "Some of these diseases
are neurologically related, while others, such as cancer,
and multiple sclerosis, etc., are much more serious. One
must understand that all diseases are related to "cassettes"
in the brain. Each foyer of neurons sends messages
to each part of the body that it controls. This applies
to neurology, as well as to mucous membranes, tumors, and
paralyses. The brain controls everything. This also applies
to the 39 different ways of developing AIDS."
When we ask Claude Sabbah
whether he can heal extremely sick people, his answer is
clear: "I do not heal anyone, I only give patients
the keys, and they are the ones who heal or not. I repeat
this in my seminars: if I had the power to heal someone
who is extremely sick, which is precisely where the great
therapists fail, I would have to be God, or at least a magician.
I am merely a man who studied medicine. On the other hand,
I can hand over very important keys to the patient, and
if he makes good use of them, he can heal himself. The general
practitioner, the doctor, and the therapist are masters
of technique; the sick person is master of his own cure."
By our reporter JR.
Claude Sabbah
clarifies with regard to this issue that he did not give
up his title of Doctor,but rather withdrew temporarily from
the Regional Medical Council of Bouche du Rhône,
of the French National Medical Order, of which he depends,
to dedicate his time to studying and teaching biology within
his work: "the whole biology of living beings described
in the form of natural stories comparing the three kingdoms:
plant, animal, and human", and its practical application
: "Biological Decoding".