š§ Brain Tumor ā Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK) Perspective
Biological Interpretation Based on the Five Biological Laws

1ļøā£ Foundational GHK Principle
In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), the brain itself does not develop ācancerā in the conventional sense.
What mainstream medicine labels as a ābrain tumorā is interpreted as:
A localized swelling (edema), glial proliferation, or scar tissue
occurring in a specific brain relay as part of a Biological Special Program (SBS).
The brain is the control center, not the organ executing the conflict.
The actual biological conflict always belongs to the organ controlled by that brain relay.
2ļøā£ What Is Seen as a āBrain Tumorā in GHK
GHK distinguishes between:
š¹ Brain Edema
- Occurs during the healing phase of an SBS
- Temporary swelling of the brain relay
- Often misdiagnosed as a tumor on MRI/CT
š¹ Glial Cell Proliferation
- Glial cells act as repair cells (not cancer cells)
- They insulate and stabilize nerve tissue after conflict resolution
- What radiology calls a ātumor massā is often healing-related gliosis
GHK position:
There is no uncontrolled malignant growth in the brain itselfāonly repair, insulation, or scarring.
3ļøā£ Biological Conflict (DHS)
The brain lesion location determines the type of conflict, because each brain relay corresponds to a specific organ system.
Examples of Conflict Types by Brain Area:
| Brain Area | Controlled Tissue | Conflict Theme |
|---|---|---|
| Brainstem | Endoderm organs (lungs, liver, intestines) | Survival, death-fright, starvation |
| Cerebellum | Old mesoderm (protection tissues) | Attack, integrity violation |
| Cerebral Medulla | New mesoderm (bones, muscles) | Self-devaluation |
| Cerebral Cortex | Ectoderm (skin, nerves) | Separation, territory, identity |
Thus, a ābrain tumorā is secondaryāit reflects a healing response to a previously active conflict in the body.
4ļøā£ Conflict-Active Phase (CA Phase)
During the active conflict phase:
- The brain relay shows a sharp-edged ātarget ringā on CT (Hamer Focus)
- No swelling is present yet
- Person is in sympathetic stress
- Symptoms relate mainly to the organ, not the brain
Importantly:
There are usually no neurological symptoms during CA phase.
5ļøā£ Healing Phase (PCL Phase)
(This is when ābrain tumorā is detected)
Once the conflict is resolved:
- The brain relay swells with edema
- Glial cells multiply to stabilize the area
- Increased intracranial pressure may occur
Possible Symptoms:
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Seizures
- Visual disturbances
- Weakness or sensory changes
These symptoms correlate exactly with the relay location, not randomly.
6ļøā£ Epicrisis (Healing Peak)
At the peak of healing:
- Brain edema briefly intensifies
- Neurological symptoms may spike
- This is a biological reset moment
After epicrisis, swelling gradually subsides.
7ļøā£ Laterality & Brain Side Meaning
GHK laterality rules apply:
For a right-handed person:
- Left brain hemisphere ā partner / external world
- Right brain hemisphere ā mother/child / inner world
Thus, a ātumorā on one side of the brain reflects:
- Which relationship context the conflict belonged to
- Not which side of the body is weak
8ļøā£ Why Brain Findings Become Dangerous
GHK states complications arise when:
- Healing edema becomes excessive
- Multiple conflicts resolve simultaneously
- Fluid retention (āSYNDROMEā) intensifies swelling
- Medical fear creates new death-fright conflicts
This can escalate pressure and neurological impairment.
9ļøā£ What GHK Does Not Consider a Brain Tumor
GHK rejects the idea that:
- Brain cells turn malignant
- The brain randomly degenerates
- Tumors originate without emotional-biological cause
Instead:
The brain records, coordinates, and repairs biological conflictsāit does not originate disease.
š GHK Essence Summary
A ābrain tumorā is not a primary disease.
It is a visible healing sign in the brain relay that controlled a specific organ conflict.
The location reveals which biological program was active.
Symptoms arise during repair, not during conflict.
Understanding the organ conflict behind the brain finding is central to the GHK perspective.
