What is the CureDrive?
It's The Biggest Loser with disease. Do you watch that show? People who want to cure
cancer, or herpes, or chronic fatigue syndrome, or lupus, or Crohn's disease, or who want
their kids to stop getting childhood diseases should watch that show, as a supplement to
what youre going to learn to do here. Because the things that you see the
"players" on that show going through to win the weight loss game are exactly the
same things that our colleagues in the CureDrive go through losing their diseases. There
may be thousands of members, but the CureDrive is a game you play with yourself, an
activity of self- generation. You are responsible for your cure.
The CureDrive is also an e-mail group, which you can join right here.
What is the mission of the
Cure Drive?
The Cure Drive is here to create people who cure things.
Being someone who cures things is a state of being that
includes a set of skills - but it stretches far beyond any skills it encompasses. People
who cure things don't confine themselves merely to not tolerating being ill. They are
intent on, and passionate about, loved ones being people who cure things, and so on with
people they work with and everyone else on earth. To be someone who cures things, as
opposed to simply curing something or learning how to cure things, constitutes a major
shift in the existence of almost anyone reading this. Very few people even aspire to it.
What do people cure?
Viral-based diseases, such as Epstein-Barr (chronic fatigue syndrome), cytomegalovirus,
and herpes; all types of cancers, including leukemia, pancreatic cancer, women's breast
cancer, and testicular or prostate cancer; and diseases of nonspecific or unknown origin,
such as lupus, fibromyalgia, acne, sciatica, and Parkinson's disease.
Do people get negative
medical tests, and if so, on what diseases? So far people have reported negative medical test on various types of cancer,
HSV-1 and -2, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, fibromyalgia, rosacea, multiple
sclerosis (the negative medical test for multiple sclerosis takes the form of having an
"inactive status" diagnosis assigned to it), hepatitis, and flu.
Are there diseases that cannot
directly be cured by this method? Yes. Bacterial-based diseases, such as staph infections or syphilis, parasitic
infections, such as malaria, and diseases that are even in part nutritionally based, such
as endometriosis and certain types of sun poisoning. Immunics can be used in these cases
to find the most effective modalities of treatment, such as allopathic or Chinese
medicine.
How long does it take to cure
something?
If you're not interested in medical tests, not long. Herpes and rosacea outbreaks
stop immediately. The turnaround time for cancer is usually a matter of weeks. For harder
diseases, like MS, it can be quite a bit longer. While you can get negative medical
tests on opportunistic infections like cytomegalovirus within a couple of weeks or so, the
moderator of our MS group took three years before she was assigned "inactive"
status.
With HIV, it can take months to bring viral load down to zero and the T-cell count back to
normal. One of the women who appears in Lesson #1 mentions that when she first started
immunics she was getting the flu, and she cured it in 15 minutes - which is the usual run
of flu cure, or at least the disappearance of flu symptoms. You hear that over and over
again with people who cured it on the air back when we had a Flu Hotline - you can hear
their CureShows.
Where do people do this?
It is important that you take what's given to you in the Web college away from the
computer and do it everywhere and anywhere. It's also important to do it with friends
and/or in a community, because the loving connection and support seem to make a huge
difference for most people. This is something you need to arrange for yourself, though it
also can be helpful to connect with an existing group. CureDrive members are
invited to write in and ask for a buddy or group.
How is this done?
No one knows for sure, but it obviously will involve you connecting yourself to the
highest source of intuitiveness, love, and curative and self-transformative power.
Instantaneously.
Can you cure somebody else, or assist
him or her in curing something? As you learn how to cure yourself, you'll learn how to cure other people. You
must remain aware that it is much harder to cause someone elses cure to "
stick" than it is to cause your own cure to stick. A lot of study is required
to understand what you were just told.
I'm not getting signals - what
can I do? Some people start immediately, like you see Molly doing in the first segment of
Lesson #1. And some people have to keep plugging away. Number one - keep trying. Walk
around all day creating questions, or trying to do or doing the immunic actions that you
learn in the lessons in this Web college, and every time you do that, be open to, look
for, and try to get a signal.
Number two - get a group together, face-to-face, which
should include people you don't know that well, and do Lesson #1 and your continuing
studies with them. Most people will begin getting signals immediately, the way you can
hear the people in the Cure Group of the Midwest, at the top of the CureShow page, doing. And the man who wasn't getting signals
started getting them during the CureShow, along with everyone else. People ignite each
other.
Number three - complete Lesson #1. Or do Lesson #1 again,
and something you've missed will start you off. There are many more tips, examples,
and role models in Lesson #1 for how to get started.
Once I learn the basics, where do I start curing the things I came to cure? If you've done Lesson #1, you've already started. To achieve the cure you want,
simply continue. Do the things you were shown how to do in Lesson #1, apply them to what
you want to cure, and expand them.
The bad news is that what you're shown here is something
that you do 24 hours a day, seven days a week, while you're doing other things, in
addition to putting time aside to study intensely. You just keep looking for things to do
with it, and doing them. Thousands of ways to apply it will occur to you every hour if you
let them, if you focus on it. That's the bad news.
The good news is: It feels good, it makes you feel good,
you don't need any special equipment or to be any in any specific position, and you can do
it while you sleep. And when you do it while you sleep, dreaming is a lot more fun. And
doing it 24 hours a day saves you a huge amount of time, because if you continually do it,
your decisions about how you use your time are a lot better, and when all your decisions
are a lot better you eliminate a lot of the things you've been doing that wasted your
time.
Isn't healing more practical,
possible, and just better than cure? Without cure, healing is impossible. Cure comes first, then healing. People try
to put healing first because they don't trust that they can actually cure anything.
Healing is better - it is the goal - but for most people it is just the next best thing to
something they believe they can't have: cure.
The CureDrive is about cure, and we train people to cure
things.
When you cure things, healing happens. Healing is that
beautiful and nebulous occurrence we all feel when we cure things, a coming back to our
original state of health, clarity, immunity, and natural intelligence and intuitiveness.
Healing is far more wonderful than cure, but, unbeknownst to most people, cure or is far
more practical, immediate, and doable by anybody. Cure actually can be an action,
something that you do. Healing is always a natural, organic, automatic, and autonomic
biological process and reality. It is beyond our control, but we can feel it begin
instantaneously when we cure something. People who cure things almost always immediately
began to experience something we call the calm, clear place. The calm, clear place is a
"symptom" of healing.
Isn't an ounce of prevention
worth a pound of cure?
Most prevention is cure. Cure your herpes, you prevent outbreaks. Cure your addiction to
sugar, you prevent obesity. Cure your stress, and you prevent aging.
When you're sick, or just immunocompromised, prevention
becomes more and more difficult. And the more things you cure, the easier it becomes to
prevent other ones. So actually an ounce of cure is probably worth a pound of prevention,
or thereabouts.
What is immunics? It is an attitude, and also a state of being that involves being functional and
also immune to problems that commonly plague most people in the physical, emotional, and
spiritual areas of life. It also involves applying the skills that state of being contains
for the prevention and cure of physical, emotional, and spiritual diseases. Sorry. We wish
this definition was less head-trippy, and we know that you'll make up your own as you get
into this. Long ago a doctor friend, Bob Casola, described immunics as the conscious and
intentional control of the immune system. He made up that definition. If you make up one
you like, share it with us.
Another way to define immunics might be to call it that
indefinable set of attributes, attitudes, and skills, the adoption and application of
which define a person as someone who cures things rather than someone who doesn't. This
would be an important way of looking at it because - to paraphrase the way one of our
colleagues put it in an e-mail years ago - "people who cure things sail through life
without a care in the world, and people who don't have every care in the world.
That's because all the cares of this world are generated by the uncured things lurking in
all us."