Holistic and Spirituality
For Romo, there is a belief in the holistic and spiritual environment that the responsibility for maintaining our health lies with extraphysical consciousnesses, in the same way that, for the general population, the responsibility for their own health rests with doctors and governments. Romo also brings an integrative view, informing that people often look for integrative therapies believing they are under the influence of an energetic attack or obsessive condition. Sometimes, however, this situation can originate from low self-esteem due to endocrine failure – and not energetic or spiritual. Therefore, treating the physiological part is essential for the rebalancing of the spiritual and energetic framework. It also says that, even when the individual undergoes apometry work, for example, if he has a weakened immune system, he becomes strongly prone to return to the obsessive condition, since in this way, with the weakened electromagnetic field, he will absorb all the low frequency energies of the surroundings, whether from people, from Wi-Fi networks, or from Umbraline spirituality.
Llompart and Magalhães report that the accumulation of heavy metals in the body increases the absorption of harmful artificial electromagnetic waves from electrical networks, telecommunications, microwaves, cell phones, etc., as well as low emotional and mental frequencies of the psychosphere and energies. umbrellas. Romo also informs that with the intoxication of the organism, as well as the network of inflamed neural axons, it is not possible to communicate with spirituality and subtle high frequency energies. Llompart suggests that biological health and state of mind are intimately connected, so a healthy person relates to healthy people, environments and habits – and the opposite is also true. We are “an electromagnetic field”, being influenced by all other electromagnetic fields. When we start to detoxify the body, everything is detoxified, from relationships, environments, habits and even the way of looking at life. Therefore, the more intoxicated, the more limiting beliefs are accumulated; the healthier, with the body clean and functioning well, the more spiritual the person is, with more quality in their relationships in general, with people, environments and with all life, as they present themselves. It is as if the vision "unveiled" and the person woke up from a nightmare where one can only fight to survive, killing a lion a day, starting to experience the grandeur of life, with an integral and multidimensional vision.
Llompart also brings the integral view of traditional medicines, such as Chinese and Yoruba, where the disease is an agent of internal change as a factor of paralyzing the body and providing a review of the way of life, so that from it, one has the opportunity to change the way of life and adopt a healthier behavior in every way.
Romo recalls that the human being is a set that involves the biological body, genetic, emotional, psychological and belief inheritances, which is why it is not possible for a “recipe” to work in all cases. The more the person gets involved and takes responsibility for the health process itself, the more easily it returns to a healthy state. It is necessary to eliminate the belief that the doctor is the one who cures and educate people to take care of themselves, when they will understand that health depends on each one.