Chronic
Fatigue
Chronic fatigue patients feel that their guilt is removed if a physical
cause can be found for their symptoms. Most of them are very combative
if it comes to this point. When an association with EB-virus or an enzymatic
anomaly is found, much hype is created around this. However, an association
is still very much away from a proof of a causative association between
EB-virus and chronic fatigue. It may be the other way around or both may
be caused by something else.
Human energy is infinite, at least in principle. A person has infinite
energy available if he works for a worthy cause, a cause that is to him
a very living motivation (i.e. autosuggestion). However if his cause is
no longer worthy or self-fulfilling, the energy source is drying out.
In a society where fatigue is an enemy, chronic fatigue is becoming more
and more endemic. May this be based on the same principles as obesity,
insomnia, chronic pain and other diseases of civilization? The answer
given in this book is a clear ‘yes’.
Whether the cause is physical or not, a chronic fatigue patient can do
very much about his condition himself with the use of autosuggestion.
This may be the use of verbal autosuggestion and cognitive strategies.
It is not energy as such that these patients have to look for, but the
source itself of all human energy: the subconscious. Fighting the fatigue
in any way is the exact opposite of this and may only worsen the problem,
fueling a self-perpetuating pattern that may well have been the starting
point of the chronic fatigue.
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