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🦴 Understanding Bone Cancer through GNM

 — Insights from LearningGNM.com





What if “bone cancer” is not a malignant attack, but a deep biological response to self-devaluation❓


In GNM, what is commonly diagnosed as bone cancer is understood as the healing phase of a self-devaluation conflict. The body breaks down bone tissue during the conflict-active phase and rebuilds it during healing, which conventional medicine often interprets as a “tumor.”

Core Conflict: Self-Devaluation 🔍 


The biological root of bone-related conditions is a “self-devaluation conflict” — a profound feeling of being useless, not good enough, or unable to perform.
Examples:

  1. A gymnast told her performance was poor (bones of arms/legs)
  2. A father who feels he failed to protect his child (rib, spine)
  3. A teenager who feels ashamed of their body (pelvis, femur)

Localisation Depends on Content: ✋ 


  • Arms/hands: Not being able to hold/support
  • Legs: Not being able to escape/run/perform
  • Skull: Mental self-devaluation
  • Spine: General self-worth

The location of the bone condition shows exactly where the person felt devalued.

GNM’s Two-Phase Sequence in Bone Cancer ⚙️ 


  1. Conflict-Active Phase
    • Bone tissue is broken down (osteolysis).
    • Often no pain, but fatigue, frailty, and weakness.
  2. ⁠Healing Phase
    • ⁠The body rebuilds bone, often with swelling and pain.
    • ⁠Conventional diagnosis may label it “bone cancer” due to visible mass or increased cell activity.

Pain = Healing 💡


Pain occurs only during healing, when osteoblasts rebuild lost tissue. This is not a malignancy but a restorative process.

What About “Metastasis”? 📌 


GNM states there is no spread of cancer. If new “tumors” appear in other bones, it reflects new self-devaluation conflicts, often triggered by shock from the first diagnosis or fear of dying.

Case Examples (based on GNM practice) 📖 


  • A young athlete developed osteosarcoma after being told he’d never walk again. His bone rebuilding phase was misdiagnosed as “aggressive cancer.”
  • ⁠A woman developed spine “bone cancer” after years of being emotionally and physically dominated, believing she had no backbone.

Healing Approach According to GNM 🛠️ 


  1. ⁠Identify the Conflict: 
    • What made you feel devalued? When did it start?
  2. ⁠Resolve the Conflict: 
    • Forgive, accept, or reframe the experience to release the emotional charge.
  3. ⁠Support Healing: 
    • Rest, nourishment, and peace are vital. Avoid panic-based medical interventions that may create new conflicts.
  4. Monitor Symptoms Mindfully: 
    • Pain, swelling, and inflammation are part of bone regeneration.

Bone cancer” in GNM is not a death sentence — it is the body rebuilding from a wound of the Ego. 🧠
Recognising and resolving the emotional root allows healing to complete naturally and powerfully.

Tags
#Bone-Related | #Cancer
Category
Disease_List | Resolve-Cancer

For more info, visit the following and search “Self-Devaluation Conflict” or “Skeletal Bones”.


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