Leukemia Through the Lens of Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK)

According to Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), leukemia is not viewed as a disease of uncontrolled blood-cell production. Rather, it is understood as a healing phase involving the bone marrow following the resolution of a self-devaluation conflict.
In GHK, the bone marrow is associated with self-worth and self-evaluation. When a person experiences an intense self-devaluation conflict, the biological program affects the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced.
Examples of self-devaluation conflicts may include:
- Feeling like a failure
- Loss of status or position
- Feeling inadequate or incapable
- Athletic, professional, or academic defeat
- Feeling unable to protect or support loved ones
- Deep disappointment in oneself
The specific location of the conflict can influence which bones and bone marrow areas are involved.
The Conflict-Active Phase
During the conflict-active phase, GHK proposes that bone marrow function is reduced.
This can lead to:
- Lower red blood cell production
- Reduced white blood cell production
- Fatigue and weakness
- Symptoms associated with the underlying self-devaluation conflict
At the psychological level, the individual is often preoccupied with feelings of inadequacy, failure, or diminished self-worth.
The Healing Phase: Leukemia
According to GHK, once the self-devaluation conflict is resolved, the body begins rebuilding the affected bone and bone marrow tissue.
It is during this healing phase that the bone marrow increases production of blood-forming cells. Large numbers of immature white blood cells (leucoblasts) and immature red blood cells (erythroblasts) may enter the bloodstream.
Conventional medicine identifies this process as leukemia.
From the GHK perspective, however, these immature blood cells are considered part of the restoration and rebuilding process occurring in the bone marrow. The elevation of white blood cell counts is interpreted as evidence that healing is underway rather than evidence of a new disease. (Scribd)
Emotional Themes Frequently Associated with Leukemia
GHK practitioners may explore experiences such as:
- Feeling “not good enough”
- Failure in a career or business
- Rejection by peers or family
- Athletic disappointment
- Loss of physical ability
- Feeling powerless to fulfill an important role
The greater the self-devaluation, the greater the potential conflict mass and, according to GHK, the more intense the healing phase may become.
The Importance of Conflict Resolution
LearningGNM emphasizes that understanding the original self-devaluation conflict is central to understanding the biological program. Once the conflict is resolved, the healing process can proceed naturally. GHK teaches that healing occurs simultaneously on the psyche, brain, and organ levels. (learninggnm.com)
A Typical GHK Inquiry
Questions that might be explored include:
- When did I begin feeling inadequate or devalued?
- Did I experience a major personal failure before symptoms appeared?
- What aspect of my identity or self-worth was challenged?
- Did the blood changes begin after the situation improved or resolved?
- Are there ongoing reminders that reactivate the self-devaluation conflict?
Final Thoughts
Germanic Healing Knowledge interprets leukemia as a healing-phase process following the resolution of a self-devaluation conflict involving the bone marrow. In this model, the increase in immature blood cells reflects bone marrow regeneration rather than a primary disease process.
This perspective differs substantially from conventional hematology and represents the interpretation taught within the GHK/GNM framework.
Disclaimer: This article describes the perspective of Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK/GNM) and is provided for educational purposes. It should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
GNM / GHK Videos and Resources
LearningGNM Leukemia Testimonial (Toddler’s Leukemia – Dieter M.)
LearningGNM Leukemia Testimonial
LearningGNM GNM Therapy Overview
GNM Therapy – LearningGNM
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