The Right Mindset
Why does one person heal after undergoing the same treatment, while another does not?
Mental attitude or mindset plays a fundamental role in the outcome of any healing process.
- If you are convinced you will get sick, you are very likely to actually fall ill.
- If you firmly believe in healing, you are very likely to regain your health.
What YOU consider to be reality will, in some way, become REAL.
In practical life, this principle clashes with "counter-intentions" coming from the environment or the people around you, which can hinder the realization of your goals and the materialization of your reality. Inside your being, these external counter-intentions do not exist, so you are capable of making real what you believe should happen, unless you contradict your thought immediately after formulating it.
This dynamic of "knowing you are right" can lead to two extremes: causing disasters or generating events that might appear miraculous.
What Does All This Mean?
Your thoughts activate physical mechanisms that can transform them into reality, either for good or for bad.
The human body can autonomously produce organic substances that promote healing or illness, depending on your mindset. However, traditional medicine tends to ignore these phenomena as they conflict with its dogmas and paradigms (see link below).
Supporting this, there are various interesting experiments, some of which have been scientifically studied by quantum physics and completely challenge the current universal physical laws.
Conventional medicine does not delve into these topics, often out of convenience: the system profits from keeping you sick and unaware of these mechanisms. Doctors often take credit for recoveries that were actually self-induced by the patients themselves, wrongly attributing them to prescribed medications.
If you are firmly convinced that something will benefit you, it probably will. Conversely, if you believe it will harm you, it is highly likely to happen.
The first phenomenon is called the placebo effect, while the second is the nocebo effect. Scientific studies quantify the efficacy of these phenomena at 30% and 50%, respectively. This means that if you are convinced that something will harm you, then there is a 50% chance that this will actually occur.
A negative mindset can sabotage the body's functions, leading in extreme cases to death. There are numerous examples of deaths caused by emotional distress.
A concrete example of the nocebo effect occurred in Zurich in 2012, when an envelope containing white powder broke in a post office branch, sparking panic over a suspected anthrax attack.
As a result, 34 employees were taken to the emergency room and hospitalized in intensive care, showing typical symptoms of poisoning such as sudden headaches, coughing, vomiting, and respiratory irritation.
After conducting the necessary chemical analyses, which unfortunately take time, it was revealed that it was just ordinary flour. This story should help you understand what our minds are capable of.
Here is the related article in German: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE.
Other very interesting scientific experiments on the subject can be found here: Download Book.
Thinking Positive Is Not Enough
If you now think that having positive thoughts is enough to heal, it is important to correct this belief. Positive thinking alone is not sufficient: you need certainty and complete awareness. You must know with absolute conviction that something will happen—a subtle yet fundamental difference from merely believing.
Certainty operates on a much higher plane than simply believing it to be so.
To better understand, consider this example: Do you BELIEVE in the force of gravity, or do you KNOW it really exists? Do you BELIEVE the sun will rise tomorrow, or do you KNOW with absolute certainty that it will, having observed it every day of your life? Do you see the difference?
If you are certain that being close to a person with the flu will make you sick, it is likely to happen. You will sabotage your immune system to such an extent that you make your expectation real, giving you the chance to say, "See, I knew I would get sick by being near them!". On the other hand, if you KNOW that being near a sick person will have no effect on you, then you will likely stay healthy.
The determination to be right can be so strong that it prevails even over life itself. Think of people who die for an ideal or in the attempt to realize their thoughts.
This phenomenon is evident in mothers: everyone in the house is sick except her! She knows she cannot afford to fall ill because, otherwise, who would care for her family? Similarly, doctors in hospitals, despite being in constant contact with infectious patients, rarely get sick. The same phenomenon is observed in managers who keep businesses running: they cannot afford to fall ill and therefore usually do not. They do not see illness as a valid option, and as a result, it does not occur.
Necessity activates immune defense mechanisms that prevent them from falling ill.
The same principle applies in reverse. If you are convinced that a certain habit will make you sick, it probably will. The phrase smoking kills on cigarette packs is harmful: reading it with every cigarette you light, if the smoker begins to believe in that phrase, they will eventually make it come true. And before dying, they will say, "See, I knew I would get cancer!".
It is undeniable that smoking is harmful to health, but trying to dissuade people from smoking with such strategies risks paradoxically making more people sick.
I would like to share with you two curiosities you may not know. Have you seen those anti-smoking campaigns showing a black lung filled with smoke, compared to a healthy lung? An organ in the state shown in those images does not exist in reality!
No pathologist during an autopsy has ever seen lungs in such a condition. A living lung continuously cleans itself, and any residues found are certainly not comparable to those exaggerated images shown in those misleading anti-smoking campaigns.
So, how are such images obtained? It is quite simple: a DEAD lung is connected to a machine that pumps into it an amount of smoke equivalent to what a smoker inhales over a lifetime.
Do you think this is a real condition? A LIVING lung cleans itself, does not inhale smoke 24/7 without pause, and certainly does not inhale it all at once. If you have doubts about this, I suggest consulting a pathologist and asking if they have ever seen lungs in such a condition during an autopsy.
These images only serve to scare smokers, making them believe they have rotten lungs, even if it is not true. The psychological effect of these images can often be more harmful than smoking itself.
Experiments on Mice
It is commonly accepted that smoking causes cancer. Right? But how was this conclusion reached? Mice were placed in a cage, "smoked" for months, and inevitably died of cancer. The logical deduction, according to the limited scientific method, was that smoking causes cancer.
But let’s analyze what really happens: mice often live in attics and basements, right? If a fire breaks out, escape routes would inevitably be blocked, and death would be certain. For this reason, mice are much more sensitive to smoke than humans. Even a slight smell of smoke makes them flee.
SMOKE = FIRE = DEATH
If you see mice fleeing en masse on the stairs, it could be a sign of a fire or an imminent earthquake. What do you think happens to a mouse if it is smoked for months, 24 hours a day, locked in a cage with no escape route?
CHRONIC PANIC = IMMUNE SYSTEM BREAKDOWN = CANCER = DEATH
For the record, most lab mice, due to their confined conditions, die of cancer. They have a lifespan of only two years compared to five years for a free mouse.
The same experiment was repeated with a species of mouse that lives underground, digging tunnels. In the underground environment, fire is absent, so this type of mouse has no programming that identifies smoke as a threat. The result of the experiment was surprising: even after months of "smoking," none of these underground mice developed cancer.
The reality is a bit different from what you’ve been told, isn’t it?
Returning to Atlas Correction
We have observed this phenomenon for years in people treated with Atlantomed.
Those who approach the treatment with a positive attitude and trust in its benefits tend to achieve tangible results. On the other hand, those who approach it with prejudiced skepticism, motivated solely by a desire to prove its ineffectiveness or confirm preconceived beliefs—such as the idea suggested by their doctor that we are charlatans—rarely experience significant improvements.
This does not mean the result is merely a placebo effect, but it demonstrates how deeply a person’s mindset can influence the outcome, both positively and negatively. This principle extends far beyond this specific context and applies to many other aspects of life.
At the root of it all is always the unconscious desire to prove to oneself and others that they are right, activating mechanisms that transform thought into reality, even when it is at the expense of their health.
So, FIRST, the thought takes shape, and THEN, it transforms the reality of things. It is thought that shapes reality and not the other way around, as many mistakenly believe. This concept has been demonstrated through various quantum physics experiments, including the famous double-slit experiment.
Simply becoming aware of this phenomenon can completely transform your life. If you read books by highly successful people, you will notice that this concept is a fundamental principle and an essential awareness for them.
Admitting you were wrong and changing your mind requires great mental strength, a rare quality.
What is the difference between a rich person and a poor one, between a healthy person and a sick one, between someone who enjoys life and someone who constantly seems to have problems? MINDSET, what you consider to be your reality.
You can blame external factors or other people, but this will not change your situation or your condition. You can complain about not having money, not being healthy, and all the other negative things happening to you: THIS WILL NOT CHANGE YOUR SITUATION. The only thing that can do that is a change in your mindset, starting by stopping negative considerations.
If the placebo effect has an efficacy of 30% and the nocebo effect 50%, it is easy to understand that you are much more likely to fall ill if you think you are sick than to recover if you believe you can heal.
What does this mean? It means your thoughts can influence the outcome by a total of 80%. With 50% in negative and 30% in positive, the difference is really significant. Does that seem small to you? 80% is a huge percentage! For comparison, a drug, to be approved, only needs to demonstrate an efficacy 10% greater than the placebo. And let’s not forget the unfortunately widespread practice of falsifying study results when the drug fails to even reach that modest 10%. Were you aware of this?
As long as you choose to remain trapped in the need to prove to yourself and others that you are right about your negative thoughts, you will only be digging your own grave.
You CAN BE RIGHT, but it would be much healthier to choose to be right about positive things rather than negative ones!
Negative Mindset
Most people who, after the Atlantomed treatment, claim to have gained no benefit tend to share a negative mindset.
As long as your goal remains to prove that a treatment does not work, your chances of recovery will be drastically reduced.
Of course, there are exceptions that go beyond mental attitude: technical errors during treatment, conditions where the Atlas cannot be corrected, situations where the Atlas is not the cause of the issue, or cases where the individual’s condition is so compromised that improvement would be impossible, even with a miracle. Excluding these circumstances, the remaining cases often show recurring mindset, which include:
- I’ll never heal – I’m too far gone – I’m hopeless;
- I’m sick, and there’s no cure, no one can help or heal me;
- I don’t understand anything; others should take care of my health;
- I shouldn’t have to do anything or understand anything;
- I have the right to receive everything for free because of health insurance;
- I’m convinced the treatment is just a scam to make money; otherwise, it would be free;
- If it were as effective as they say, everyone would be doing it.
As explained earlier, it is scientifically proven that a negative mindset can block 80% of your chances of healing. Even so, the Atlantomed treatment is capable of producing stable results in over 75% of treated individuals!
Paying Too Much Attention to the Body
Another very evident characteristic in people who seem never to improve is paying too much attention to their body, obsessively focusing on the painful part. It is well known that whatever you focus your attention on inevitably grows in importance, while what is ignored gradually loses relevance and fades away.
If you constantly focus on the pain, you will only intensify it.
If you ignore and minimize it, trusting your body and its self-healing power, the pain will often disappear on its own, just as it came.
Many aches and physical issues persist over time, not due to an underlying organic condition but because they are constantly fueled by the unconscious mind and negative thoughts.
Considering all this, it becomes clear that comparing your discomfort or results with those of others makes little sense. Those who approach treatment with a positive attitude are more likely to experience improvement. On the other hand, those who begin with a negative attitude may not achieve the desired results.
If you don’t get the results you expected, that doesn’t mean the thousands of positive testimonials about the Atlantomed method are misleading or that the treatment is ineffective. It could instead depend on your mindset, which only YOU can change.
Before criticizing the treatment, ask yourself what attitude you are taking toward your life and health. We can offer the best possible treatment, but if your attitude is oriented toward failure, the chances of a disappointing result will be high.
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Written by: Alfredo Lerro