
By Joan Hughes, 15 May 2025
What do you see in your mind when you hear the names of diseases? It depends on the
disease, of course, and it also depends on whether you’re receiving dreaded news
pronounced by a doctor giving you the results of your medical tests:
“Ms./Mr. Patient, you have “X”.
For most patients, there’s a pretty good chance that, at that moment of hearing the name
of the disease, they are “locked into” an engram, which is a trance, a hypnotic state
produced by the name of the disease itself.
I experienced this myself once. I had just learned from my optometrist that I had cataracts,
and while I was distracted by images of cataract surgery floating around in my mind, and I
briefly stopped hearing what the doctor was saying, the word “glaucoma” managed to slip
through the fog and land on my brain. Since I’m an artist and I associated glaucoma with
blindness, it landed hard. I felt it – the engram. It was like a spell. But luckily, by the time I
got home, I had remembered the word “engram” and the explanation that Ilsedora gave us
of its effect. I immediately phoned the optometrist to check if I had glaucoma and learned
that this is not at all what he had said. So, I snapped out of it and was actually happy for
having this first-hand experience of the effects of the names of diseases on patients. I
realized that it was a real thing!
Years ago, I heard the term “morphic field” at a workshop, which I’d like to share with you
in this blog. A morphic field is a “field” that contains all of the information ever known
about one particular subject. For instance, when we hear the word “Cancer”, for most
people, that word is loaded. We don’t react to it in the same way as, let’s say, “a cold” or
“tummy ache”. The morphic field of “Cancer” comprises every single bit of information
that has ever been known, believed, experienced, observed, learned, studied, heard, etc.
about “Cancer”, and so there’s little chance of most people having a neutral reaction to it.
Often, diseases trigger immediate images in our minds. For instance, what do you see
when you hear the following: “M.S.”, “Stroke”, “Tuberculosis”, “Polio”, “COPD”,
“Alzheimer’s Disease”, “AIDS/HIV”?
Now, for the purpose of this article, it’s the emotional content of the disease-name’s
morphic field that interests me: Namely, all of the feelings of the patients who have ever
received that same diagnosis and treatment for it. The doctor’s own reactions. Also, the
reactions of family and friends. In other words, the universal knee-jerk reactions from
hearing the simple name of a disease that people believe is deadly. It’s just a word. Yet
“diseases” are words with huge morphic fields!
And this is what every patient is up against when they get the diagnosis.
But what if it doesn’t have to be that way?
That’s why I’m writing this blog. Let me illustrate what I mean by this.
Which would you rather hear from your doctor:
“You have M.S.” (What images does this bring up in your mind?)
OR this:
“The symptoms you’re experiencing are telling us a story.
You must have unexpectedly experienced a shock having to do with feeling unable to follow someone or perhaps feeling unable to leave a place. “In any case, we’ll work on this together and figure it out. And once you’ve understood the cause of your symptoms, they’ll be able to reverse.”(What images does that bring up in your mind?)
How did medicine get here?
The answer to this question is they started out on the wrong path from the beginning, one
that is missing the key link to understanding the causes of disease – the mind and
emotions (psyche). And once on this path, they naturally ended up with faulty
interpretations, reaching incorrect conclusions and being forced to look for ways to
manipulate symptoms, since they couldn’t cure them. From there, they created fancy
names that alienate patients and allow doctors to present themselves as the expert who
will determine the treatments that you, the patient, will be subjected to.
Where it goes from there
In the meantime, the patient is locked into an engram, being flooded with the contents of
the morphic field of the disease they’ve been told they have. Each encounter with the
medical system has the potential of creating new conflict shocks and deepening the
trance. It’s no wonder that so many people, incapable of breaking the spell, accept what
they are told to do.
With each new conflict shock, resulting in new symptoms-with-names, they finally hear
(in the case of cancer, for example) “We can’t do anything to help you. It has spread
throughout your body”, when that is not at all what has happened. What has actually
happened is this:
“Due to the language we used, we caused you to experience one conflict shock after
another. Your lungs reacted to a death fright, and you now have what we call ‘lung
cancer’. Your liver responded to a fear of starvation, when you lost your appetite and
couldn’t eat, leading to a sudden drop in your weight. You now have what we call ‘liver
cancer’. And on it went. And since we, the medical experts believe that cancer can
metastasize, and we don’t realize that it’s our own medical paradigm that has led to all of
this, we will recommend hospice care for you, so that you will be kept comfortable until the
end.”
I apologize if this comes across as harsh. The doctors aren’t to blame. They are the product
of their medical training, and they are given no leeway by their colleges in how they want to
practise. Furthermore, given the huge cost of med. school and the debts they carry for
years, they can’t afford to rock the boat and risk losing their license. Also, given the very
public tribunals that many brave doctors have recently been dragged before since 2024,
most doctors have been discouraged from thinking for themselves and will go on with
business as usual.
Conclusion
Doctors will not change the medical system. It cannot be changed from within, but it can
be changed. That will be done by the patients. As people learn about GNM and experience
results from it, they will tell friends, who will tell friends. It’s what we do – spread good
news. So, you who are reading this blog are in the right place at the right time. By learning
about GNM and perhaps even becoming students of it, you will be examples to other
people of wiser, more informed patients demanding more effective medicine. So, thank
you for being here with us as we expand the morphic field of Dr. Hamer’s new medicine
and bring hope into the field of medicine for the first time.