Rabies Resolved

🐾 Rabies – Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK) Perspective

“Rabies is not a viral curse, but a deep biological expression of the primal fear of attack, madness, and death — rooted in misunderstanding nature’s survival programs.”
Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK)


🧠 Conventional View (for contrast)

In mainstream medicine, rabies is seen as a fatal viral infection transmitted through bites or saliva from infected animals, primarily dogs, bats, or wild mammals.
Symptoms include fever, agitation, hydrophobia, confusion, and eventually paralysis.
It is considered incurable once symptoms appear.


🌿 GHK Perspective

From the Germanic Healing Knowledge viewpoint, so-called “rabies” symptoms correspond to acute biological conflict responses rather than a viral invasion.

Each symptom — spasms, fear, salivation, paralysis — reflects a specific biological program triggered by shock, terror, or expectation of attack.


1. Primary Biological Conflict

“Bite Conflict” or “Attack Conflict”

“I have been attacked!”
“I’m being bitten!”
“I am threatened — my life is in danger!”

This conflict corresponds to the epidermis (outer skin) and muscular system, both of which respond to feelings of attack, intrusion, or defense failure.

  • The epidermis reacts to the shock of being bitten or scratched (even imagined).
  • The muscles react to feeling powerless to escape or defend oneself.
  • The larynx and diaphragm (connected to breathing reflex) respond to intense fright or suffocation fear.

🔄 2. Conflict-Active Phase

When the attack or fear occurs:

  • Epidermal ulceration begins (the skin “numbs” the bite area).
  • Muscular tension and rigidity increase — readiness to fight or flee.
  • Sympathicotonia dominates (no rest, no digestion, no calm).
  • The person or animal experiences tremendous alertness — the body in “emergency survival mode.”

Biologically, this is not disease — it’s preparation for defense and survival.


💧 3. Healing Phase (After Resolution)

When the threat ends (e.g., the animal calms, or the person feels safe again):

  • Repair begins.
  • The ulcerated skin and nervous tissues start regeneration, often with inflammation, spasms, and hypersensitivity.
  • Fever and hypersalivation (so-called “rabid symptoms”) appear as part of this healing crisis.

In GHK terms, “rabid” behavior or spasms mark the epicrisis — the high point of the healing curve where the nervous system resets after extreme tension.

If the shock is too intense or unresolved, the nervous system oscillates between fear and healing — leading to chaotic symptoms that can become fatal if unresolved and untreated.


🧩 4. Emotional & Symbolic Correlates

Conflict ThemeBody AreaGHK Meaning
Fear of being bitten / attackedEpidermis, sensory nervesSeparation & attack conflict
Fear of madness or infectionBrainstem & motor cortex“I can’t control myself” (identity fear)
Fear of choking or suffocationLarynx, diaphragmScare-fright conflict
Fear of deathHeart, circulationBiological death-fright

🧬 5. The “Rabies” Misinterpretation

Dr. Hamer pointed out that so-called “rabies” epidemics in animals or humans coincide with:

  • Mass panic after a bite (“I’ll die like that dog did!”)
  • Strong expectation shock (believing rabies = death sentence)
  • Fear conditioning passed through observation and belief.

Animals and humans alike enter conflict shock through fear, not infection.
Their symptoms express the biological meaning of defense, paralysis, or suffocation fear, depending on how the brain interprets the event.


💡 6. Biological Purpose

To prepare the organism for extreme survival — by heightening sensory alertness, muscle tone, and vigilance — in response to perceived mortal danger.

Once the environment is safe, the nervous system discharges this tension through muscle spasms, fever, and hypersensitivity, which medicine labels as “rabies.”


🧘 7. GHK Healing Guidance

  1. Resolve the Fear Conflict
  • “Am I still in danger?”
  • “What was the moment of shock?”
  • “Did I feel helpless, attacked, or contaminated?”
  1. Neutralize the Expectation
  • Fear of rabies itself can reactivate the program.
  • Awareness that the body is not infected but adapting brings calm.
  1. Support the Nervous System
  • Warmth, hydration, gentle rest, and reassurance.
  • Avoid overstimulation (loud noise, bright light, strong emotions).
  1. Affirmations
  • “I am safe now.”
  • “My body knows how to restore balance.”
  • “I release the memory of fear.”

🌸 8. GHK Compass Summary

PhaseBiological ProcessEmotional StateVisible Expression
Conflict-ActiveSkin ulceration, nerve tensionExtreme fear, vigilanceNumbness, muscle rigidity
Healing Phase (PCL)Regeneration, nerve repairRelief, exhaustionFever, spasms, salivation
EpicrisisNervous dischargePanic, convulsion“Rabid” appearance
Healing CompletionTissue normalizationCalm, safetyRecovery or deep sleep

🕊️ 9. The Essence

Rabies, seen through the GHK lens, is not a viral invasion but a neuro-biological storm triggered by primal fear and survival shock.

When safety and peace are restored, the nervous system completes its healing — naturally and intelligently.


📖 References

  • Björn Eybl – The Psychic Roots of Disease (Attack & Bite Conflicts)
  • LearningGNM.com – Skin, Muscle, and Nerve Biological Programs
  • Helmut Pilhar – GHK Fundamentals: The Fear of Attack as Root of Many “Infectious” Diseases
  • Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer – The Scientific Chart of the Five Biological Laws

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