Tearing Eye in the Cold – Germanic New Medicine Testimonial

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A Testimonial About a Flying Hat and a Tearing Eye in the Cold.

An Old Track causes a Tearing Eye in the Cold

For years it happened again and again: as soon as I stepped out into the winter cold, my eyes would inevitably begin to tear. A chronic and annoying symptom. From the perspective of Germanic Healing Knowledge, this was a clear indication: I was on a so-called *track*. My body was reacting to a specific stimulus—the cold—with a program that was once meaningful.

The trigger, the DHS, must have been a very long time ago. But every time I felt the cold air, this old track activated. As soon as I removed myself from the stimulus and went into the warmth, the symptom disappeared. My body wanted to warn me: “Attention! Cold! Do you remember?”

The Memory Emerges

I began to think about it logically. Cold is not a danger in itself and normally doesn’t cause a flood of tears. My body was functioning perfectly; it was simply reacting according to an old, once-learned pattern. While I turned these thoughts over in my mind, suddenly and out of nowhere, the full memory appeared before my mind’s eye.

It was winter. I was in first grade. After school, I noticed: a button on my hat had come off. Outside, an icy wind was raging. And my gloves? Gone. So I started my way home, clutching the hat on my head with my bare hands. My fingers were freezing terribly. The front gate was only a few steps away. I quickly shoved my ice-cold hands into my pockets – and immediately the wind ripped the hat from my head and whirled it away. I ran after it and caught it, but just barely.

That was it. That was my biological conflict shock (DHS). In that moment of helplessness, loss, and cold, my brain had learned a lightning-fast connection for my survival: COLD = DANGER = TRACK.

Solving the Riddle

With this clear memory, I could now classify everything according to the classical understanding of Germanic Healing Knowledge. The crucial question was: Can this situation repeat itself today? A snowstorm, winter – of course it’s possible! BUT! I am no longer the helpless little girl from back then. I have experience and know how to protect myself.

My list of possible solutions was long:

* I no longer wear hats that could fly away.
* I tie a scarf or shawl around my head that the wind cannot easily grab.
* My jackets have hoods.
* I can pull my hands deep into my sleeves and thus hold the shawl or hood in place without my hands freezing.

The Track Loses Its Meaning

That past situation is concluded. Exactly like that, with that helplessness, it will never repeat itself. My adult self has found a solution for the little girl’s conflict. The once life-saving warning switch “cold” is now obsolete – it is no longer needed.

The logical consequence: My eyes no longer tear up. In the first few days after this realization, I sometimes still felt a faint impulse when going outside. But I would immediately bring my new logic and my solution options to conscious awareness – and the symptom would dissolve even before it could properly begin. Eventually, it stopped completely.

The Underlying Biological Special Program

I could now clearly define the conflict itself. It was a so-called “morsel conflict” in the broader sense: the inability to catch or hold onto a visual “morsel.”
This visual morsel, disappearing before my eyes, was my hat, as it flew into the cold, snow-blown distance.
When I finally “caught” this morsel through retrospective understanding and my new action possibilities today, the biological program was completed, the “cold” track deactivated. Harmony was restored.

Commentary GHK Academy

Thank you for your report. On the one hand, this is of course – as you correctly write – a morsel conflict affecting the tear glands and the danger of losing a visual morsel from the eyes, the hat blown away by the wind. But, strictly speaking, this is a beautiful testimonial on the topic of tracks. Every symptom that is chronic and recurring always runs over tracks, and very many of our civilization’s illnesses are chronic. Whether, as in this case, one first becomes aware of the track and through it finds the DHS, or conversely, discovers the tracks via the DHS, is not so crucial. What is important is that one becomes conscious of the conflict content, in all its details, for only then are there two possibilities:

1) One can consciously consider how to realistically resolve the still-unresolved conflict, or
2) as in the present case, one recognizes that the conflict has now become irrelevant and has no significance today. With this realization alone, all remaining tracks dissolve into thin air. One is then suddenly spontaneously healed from decades of chronic symptoms, and the symptoms are not always as harmless as a tearing eye.
The topic of tracks is one of the most important topics in the basics of Germanische Heilkunde that one should truly have understood. For it doesn’t matter at all what the conflict is, no matter which SBS or germ layer is affected – one or even several tracks can be stored with every DHS, and these can literally work for a lifetime and chronically burden us.
Practicing Germanische Heilkunde does not mean having a therapist’s phone number at hand. Who goes to a therapist for a tearing eye? How is a therapist supposed to find the hat blown away by the wind? He wasn’t there. In Germanische Heilkunde, it is imperative that every person learns and understands Germanische Heilkunde themselves. Only then can one, after often lengthy searching, locate the cause of one’s chronic symptoms and, ideally, also resolve it.
Thank you again for the testimonial.

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