Health
In our mad rush to find external culprits for every ailment from cancer to colds, or strictly physical reasons from faulty brain chemicals to viruses in the pigs, Norberto Keppe offers a much needed perspective: the greatest source and cure of our illness is found within. On this page, you’ll find many audio, video and written resources that introduce you to Keppe’s dis-inversion of the erroneous health philosophy on our planet.
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Illness Lies in Our Resistance to Consciousness
This distinction Keppe makes in this excerpt from his book, The Origin of Illness, is the key to resolving the problem of the psychological and sociological pathology of humanity.
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Where Our Health Really Comes From
Sartre proposed that hell was the other people, and maybe we took that too much to heart. So we build walls to keep out the Mexicans, we stone the “terrible” married women who sleep around, we blame everyone but ourselves for our troubles.
And perhaps one of the most pernicious areas dominated by the “problem comes from outside” mentality is health.
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Were on the Threshold of the True Medicine
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Psychosomatic doctor, Ademar Monteiro, offers a case study of asthma that provides clear evidence that our health problems begin between our ears.
What makes the big difference to our health is the spirit of each person.Claudia Pacheco explores the science underlying the true medicine.
This distinction Keppe makes in this excerpt from his book, The Origin of Illness, is the key to resolving the problem of the psychological and sociological pathology of humanity.
The person who has harmful attitudes does not perceive what he is doing. Illness, then, is unconsciousness, a lack of awareness; or better,unconsciousness is illness.
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Recommended Listening
- Where our Health Really Comes From
- The Inner Game of Health
- The Role of Free Will in Health
- Health and the Mind
- Explaining Illness and Epidemics Energetically
- Medicating Ourselves Into Oblivion
- Re-Thinking Vaccines
- Debunking the Germ Theory of Disease
- The Inversion Driving Substance Abuse
- The True Origin of Illness
Sartre proposed that hell was the other people, and maybe we took that too much to heart. So we build walls to keep out the Mexicans, we stone the “terrible” married women who sleep around, we blame everyone but ourselves for our troubles.
And perhaps one of the most pernicious areas dominated by the “problem comes from outside” mentality is health.
Every couple of days I receive a great e-newsletter from Dr. Mercola. It’s chock full of great information – too much for me to keep up with, frankly. But there’s lots of good stuff in there about how GM foods are taking over, the dangers of artificial sweeteners and fluoride and even vaccines. It’s invaluable stuff.
It struck me, however, how materialistic it is, and so limited because of this. So many details about nutrition, like simple secrets to better digestive health, the things men can do to tweak their prostate health, amazing tonics and teas and supplements. Oh, were it that easy, right? It seems we are addicted to looking for solutions outside.
My father, who’s 86 now, has a health food store in his bedroom. Exotic things like shark cartilage, Komodo bearded dragon dusting powder, leucistic sugar gliders. Man’s search for healing medicinal tonics is centuries old. This desperate drive to find our health answers outside has been exploited by many snake-oil salesmen among others – including the first Rockefellers. The father of J.D., J.D. being the oil robber baron everyone knows about, was well known for bottling a strange concoction and travelling all over America palming off bottled raw petroleum as a magical elixir he assured the gullible would cure everything from gas to cancer. His son, the very same J.D., was suitably impressed by this – especially when he realized it cost only $2.00 a barrel to concoct the elixir from crude petroleum, and that barrel would produce 1000 – 6 oz. bottles of the stuff. He labelled it Nujol, and sold it as a cure for constipation back in the 1920s.
We’re so desperate to find the origins of our illnesses that we’ll spend a fortune looking for magic from outside. This fear of things outside reached its zenith in the 20th century with Darwin’s theory. If we’re all animals, it must be a jungle out there, so eat or be eaten my friend. And look at all the disastrous collateral damage of that inverted view.
Louis Pasteur kicked into action at the end of the 19th century with the theory that disease would originate from germs formed outside – and this took off because of the huge support of the burgeoning pharmaceutical industry that would make billions selling medicines to kill those offending germs outside. And we’d forget all about the amazing work of Antoine Bechamp, Pasteur’s contemporary and a far superior scientist to Louis, who arrived at exactly opposite conclusions from his rival.
We’re conditioned to it now. We’re stressed because of work. We’re shy because our family’s shy. We’re sick because there’s a nasty flu bug going around. We vaccinate. We medicate. We pop vitamins and supplements to pump up our besieged immune systems. We’re burned out and fed up. Because of what’s going on outside.
There’s only one thing we forgot: the real problem is inside.
Today on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head, the Inner Game of Health.
Well, this is a subject we can speak on with some authority here at the International Society of Analytical Trilogyin São Paulo, Brazil. Dr. Norberto Keppe, whose work inspires and forms the basis of our podcast, has been working with psychosomatic illness for decades. He formed the first psychosomatic clinic in Latin America at the Hospital das Clinicas, part of the medical school at the University of São Paulo back in the ’50s. Here’s how it’d work back then: the patients the medical doctors couldn’t get anywhere with – the hopeless cases – they’d send to the new guy in that psychosowhatchamacallit department. Then maybe they’d roll their eyes and wink at each other knowingly. “What chance did this young upstart, Keppe, have,” they’d suggest smugly, “When the greatest medical scientists of the time like them couldn’t even get to the bottom of the problem?”
But more than a few times they’d have to eat their tongue depressors when their patients – the hopeless cases – would come back with miracle cures and spontaneious remissions. All through this process of psychoanalysis he was developing. He refined his studies with work in deep psychology in Vienna with Viktor Frankl, Igor Caruso and Knut Baumgarten, and his work deepened profoundly with his discovery of Inversion in the late ’70s. This was a psychological discovery that gave Keppe a glimpse of a fundamental problem inside the human being that caused almost all of his physical, mental and even social problems.
Let me be sure to underline this: Keppe’s discovery of our psychological inversion has connected all the dots of the map of the human psyche. With the Keppean understanding, we can treat all disease, all relationship problems, all self-sabotaging behavior – even problems at the economic and political levels, which were before this seen as totally disconnected from the sphere of psychology. Keppe’s Analytical Trilogy is a unified science as no science before it has been.
Dr. Marcia Sgrinhelli is a Trilogical dentist who’s been working with Keppe for 20 years. She’s the author of 2 books on psychosomatic dentistry. She applies his therapeutic discoveries in her thriving dental practice here in São Paulo, and is closely involved with the Trilogical Psychosomatic Department here coordinated by Keppe’s close associate, Dr. Claudia Pacheco. Dr. Sgrinhelli joins me today.
It’s what makes us human, many say. Distinct from other forms of life. I think therefore I am. I want, therefore I have reason to want. It drives how we see ourselves and our relationship to reality in the most profound way. So deep, we don’t even think about it.
Of course we’re free to do whatever we want!
Well, not exactly.
Today on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head, we’ll look at the human will, this essential aspect of what we think it means to be human.
Those who’ve been listening regularly to Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head will know that I base my Podcasts on the work of psychoanalyst and social scientist, Norberto Keppe. I’ve been living and studying with Keppe and Dr. Claudia Pacheco and many others here at Keppe’s International Society of Analytical Trilogy in São Paulo, Brazil for just over 6 years now.
I first came because of my excitement about Keppe’s application of his psychoanalytical discoveries to an analysis of society, and particularly the pathology of power – much of which is contained in Keppe’s seminal book on the subject, Liberation of the People. I’m giving away copies of that book, just write me at rich@richjonesvoice.com
I came because of this, but I stayed because of the significance of Keppe’s work in understanding the human psyche and its motivations – particularly Inversion. Since so much of our lives unfolds out of our desires that we’ve hidden from our view – that we’ve “inconscientized” in Keppe’s language – I wanted to understand those motivations and drives better.
Where that other giant of human psychopathology, Freud, saw the human neurosis as the battle between our indecent desires – mostly sexual – and the mores of society, Keppe sees the anguish as a fight between our essential nature and our inverted desires. This shines the spotlight squarely on the human will, wich is not unblemished and pure. In fact, it’s not the benign, infallible human capacity we’ve thought it to be.
Imagine two people with the same disease, same treatment, same relative social class. But one gets well, and the other doesn’t. A mystery? A coincidence? A situation with multiple explanations? It’s a question for which science has no ready answers. Now it appears, we can finally explain it.
We’ve been exploding some commonly-held assumptions on this show. And that makes for rather provocative stuff. None of us likes our belief systems challenged completely, especially when we feel the challenge impacting one of our bedrock philosophies of life.
But the work of Dr. Norberto Keppe does exactly that. Like Socrates addressing universal values and challenging the thinking of the citizens of ancient Athens, Keppe’s work causes us to examine what we know about ourselves. But Keppe also leads us to discover what we don’t know about ourselves – and this is a much dimmer journey. Most of us don’t know that we are dominated by what we don’t know. In this consideratin, strongly held views are best not held to with all you’ve got. Better to remain open and explore what you don’t know yet.
Keppe’s work has had a profound effect on many people, including Roberto Giraldo, a Colombian medical doctor and specialist in infectious and tropical diseases. Giraldo is the author of Aids and Stressors, and is currently working at the Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. But he’s beginning the move to Brazil to study more with Dr. Keppe and develop his understanding of the psychological roots of disease.
I’m Richard Lloyd Jones, and this is Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head. From the time we’re young, we’re taught to protect ourselves from nature. Sprays to keep off the bugs, oils to block the harmful rays, poisonous cleansers to stave off the offending bacteria shacked up in the bathroom.
Nature is a savage place, we’re shown on Cable TV documentaries, where malefic killer diseases lurk and there are microbe enemies in pigs and birds.
It’s so common to hear this that we can be forgiven for not questioning the accuracy of this view. You see, it was a scientific coup d’etat back in the early 1900s that launched us on the path to seeing all our health problems as coming from the microbes invading us from nature. That was Pasteur’s proposal, the Germ Theory was born, and the burgeoning pharmaceutical industry led by Rockefeller and Carnegie had found its scientific forefather. And its tool for bludgeoning contradictory perspectives senseless, and within a very short time, medical education and clinical practice was firmly on the path of seeing our problems in germs, and making billions with medications to protect us from them.
Eight or nine years ago, a former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Marcia Angell, wrote a book called The Truth About the Drug Companies. It was an often searing critique of their deceptive research methods and business practices that really pulled back the veil on what Dr. Angell calls the marketing machine that the pharmaceutical industry has become.
This is important consciousness, because the pressure for profits above all other objectives of business has led to a state whereby we’re medicating more and more Americans unnecessarily to feed the profit goals of shareholders and executives and not the health goal of the drug takers.
Fabricated diseases, diminished alternatives and multi-billion dollar advertising mean our medical system turns only in one direction now to alleviate suffering – towards the pharmacy. It’s putting big money into drug company coffers, and deteriorating the medical education of doctors worldwide.
But it’s doing something even more sinister. It’s killing us.
Vaccines have been sold as essential for our survival. And we’re vaccinating a significantly larger number of kids because of it. Many hospital boards and health care systems even link incentive pay for executives and directors to their pediatric immunization rates.
But there’s more than a conflict of interest going on here. Vaccinations, it appears, are downright dangerous.
Today on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head, Re-thinking Vaccines.
Well, get ready to have your eyes opened. Dr. Roberto Giraldo has brought something very interesting to Brazil since moving here from New York City. Giraldo is a Colombian medical doctor with a speciality in infectious diseases and immunology. He’s worked a lot with AIDS patients all over the world and has much to say about the inverted medical system he’s worked in for over 40 years. And he’s been talking lately with Dr. Norberto Keppe. Keppe is the scientist behind Analytical Trilogy, which is the science I base these programs on. And they’ve been talking incessantly about the bad science Louis Pasteur brought to the world, and the forgotten genius of Pasteur’s contemporary, Antoine Béchamp. We’ll explore that a little more in our program today.
If you start investigating the vaccine business, you’re in for quite an eye opener. First of all, be very clear about this: vaccinations are a business. Forget all the drug industry hype about protecting our children, this is a profit-based endeavor through and through. A couple of years ago, independent market analyst, Datamonitor, commissioned a report from a vaccine analyst – and who know there even was such a thing. Hedweg Kresse was her name, and in this report she discussed the future outlook for vaccine profits. Turns out she’s predicting that the introduction of high priced vaccines will induce some rapid growth in the pediatric and adolescent vaccines market. She’s predicting that that market’s goint to quadruple by 2016 across the U.S., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the U.K. and Japan.
They’re projecting it. That means they’re going to make it happen.
The crucial factor, what’ll make these stupendous profits possible, is the “introduction of a product into national vaccination schedules.” This means they’re preparing product, and marketing it through highly paid lobbyists to government officials in these countries.
And then slipped in ominously right after this comment is consultant Kresses’ admission that this product introduction into national vaccination schedules virtually guarantees market expansion and high coverage rates in the target population.
“Coverage rates.” My God, the language. That means the numbers of people who are vaccinated. You can just imagine the directors of the vaccine companies hashing it out with flow charts and projection sheets. Talking about windows of opportunity and profit margins and return on investment. Kind of chills the blood, doesn’t it?
But you know what else guarantees that these new high priced vaccines are adopted by various national vaccination schedules? Reimbursements. That’s corporate speak for payments to directors of hospital boards and health care systems based on the immunization rates they achieve in their institutions. So they’re paid bonuses if they increase immunizations.
That doesn’t leave a very warm feeling in my heart either.
With all this need for marketing, it makes you wonder about the efficacy of the marketed product, doesn’t it? Kind of like junk food lobbyists pushing for their product’s inclusion in school lunch programs. It’s “good business” but I’m pretty sure the kids aren’t going to benefit all that much. And so it is with vaccines – a dubious medical procedure with little good science behind it.
Now I know this is a shock. Anything that cuts directly against the prevailing point of view always raises the hackles of some. But vaccinations, like Pasteur’s Germ Theory itself, is something that’s been marketed – peddled actually – by some who stand to make a ton of money by promoting and supporting it. And that alone should make us take a second look.
More sacred territory today on our Podcast. Turns out Pasteur was dead wrong, but his theory was useful to the big boys because it provided a handy enemy to justify pouring billions into drug development.
How can we really help our friends and family with these difficult abuse problems? Only by getting to the root psychological stuff behind them. Which well do today on our podcast.
It’s the title of Keppe’s brilliant book about the psychological factors behind physical, mental and even social disease, and well delve into all of this today on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head.
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We believe disease comes from outside, and the media does little to calm our fears. Today we’ll explore the late 19th century ideas that brought us this paranoid view of medicine.
It’s hard nowadays to get through a day without them. Adults and children alike are finding themselves more dependent than ever on these gadgets but have they ever thought about the impact of these popular devices on their health?
The Swine Flu is the latest scare to spread around the world. But this is a trick to sell more drugs. Why doesn’t the media pay the same attention to increasing pollution, the exaggerated use of oil and the sabotage of alternative forms of energy? Our program brings true medicine to the airwaves.
In fact, the Universe is in vibration and any disturbance of resonance with this alters these vibrations. That means our emotional lives are the factor that causes disturbance or harmony. Disease, then, both individual and social, is internal — not external.
Research conducted under a dark field microscope by Analytical Trilogy’s Department of Psychosomatic Integral Medicine shows that there are changes in the blood prior to emotional problems. The Department is confirming the findings of Béchamp, Enderlein and Claudia Bernard which state – opposing Pasteur – that disease comes from inside the human being. However, they could not relate it to energetic (psychological) factors, which are fundamental.
At the beginning of the 20th century, two industrialists would profoundly and negatively influence medicine and medical education — Rockefeller and Carnegie. They pushed medicine into Pasteur’s erroneous theory, and moved us away from the truth and into the hands of big Pharma. The truth comes now through the science of Norberto Keppe.
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Recommend Books
The Origin of Illness: Psychological, Physical, Social
Norberto R. Keppe
“I wholeheartedly agree with Dr. Keppe about the factors that create disease and prevent true healing. If we adopt the therapeutic suggestions contained here, we, our families and our society will experience healthier and more joyful lives.”
Bernie Siegel, M.D. and author of Love, Medicine and Miracles and Prescriptions for Living
In this provocative book, Keppe shows how the keystone of mental, physical and social illness is our unconscious resistance to goodness, truth and beauty, and as a result, a battle is waged both within us and against others. Richly illustrated with examples taken from more than 30 years of clinical research, Keppe uncovers the real reasons we undermine our health, stifle our talents and sabotage our success.
This book will help you: a) Learn the principles that have helped heal so many people around the world, b) Gain resourcefulness and resilience, c) Become a happier, healthier, more balanced person, d) Open the door to a brighter future for yourself and those you love.
Liberation
Norberto R. Keppe
In this highly therapeutic book, with a special skill that is both highly advanced and curative, Keppe deals with neurosis and the anxiety that afflicts everyone today.
Keppe’s dialectical approach to the age-old questions of reality and fantasy, denial and acceptance, good and evil, love and hate, has resulted in the first true unification of science, philosophy and theology – the answer to human suffering.
Healing Through Consciousness – Theomania: The Cause of Stress
Claudia Bernhardt de Souza Pacheco
Based on clinical observations and extensive bibliographical research, the author, a psychoanalyst, shares her unique observations about the mind-body connection. Stress taxes the immune system and makes us sick. But the worst stress comes not from outside but from inside of us.
Revealing the Power of Consciousness: The Handbook of Analytical Trilogy
Claudia Bernhardt de Souza Pacheco
Every once in awhile, a book comes along that offers an essential contribution to our troubled world.
This is just such a book.
Revealing the Power of Consciousness is a profound journey into the Trilogical science developed by Norberto R. Keppe. If you’ve ever wondered why things seem to be going so wrong on our beautiful planet – and more importantly, what you need to learn improve it – you need to read this book.