Leprosy and cancer patterns
I have encountered leprosy patterns several times, each with different and completely distinct origins. It is not a contagious disease; people fall into it out of a fascination with this form of suffering. Cancer may be rooted in hatred toward a particular person, whereas leprosy stems from aversion to one’s own body. Thus, somewhere these two patterns may intersect. It must be properly understood that hatred of the body can arise in the soul after many incarnations, when cruelty toward others predominates within it and there is a desire to experience the consequences firsthand. The price paid by the soul and the body then plays no role.
A leprosy-related context appeared in cases of cancer located on the face. It is simply easier in this area to reveal certain patterns of corruption of one’s own thoughts, tissues, and energies. The primary condition is cancer, yet the soul sometimes desires a faster manifestation of symptoms resembling leprosy—perhaps admired 600 years ago in France or India. Thus, the visual effect becomes more important than the health of the physical body, more important than the purity of energy. Leprosy was a disease encountered in medieval Europe; today it is most often found in Asia and Africa. It is not an infectious disease, but rather a pattern of bodily and energetic disintegration. Its basis may arise from fascination with suffering and the belief that it is a direct path for the soul’s return to its creator. A thought emerges that a person (the soul) “is heading in the right direction because they have entered a very high level of suffering, and therefore salvation is assured.” Patterns of suffering so dear to Christianity and Tibetan Buddhism are also found in other religions and many ancient cultures.
Once again, therefore, there is no talk of purity of intention, openness of the heart, or the rebuilding of the soul’s lost wings. There is also no talk of bodily health, but rather of suffering.
Conditions resembling leprosy (the disintegration of the body during life) may also have the following physical bases:
- Liver disease based on alcoholism. I have already encountered several people with such rotting tissues in various parts of the body.
- Another modern variant of leprosy-like patterns may be syphilis, which appeared in Europe after the Conquista. Until recently an incurable disease, it affected for several centuries not only the genitals. After the year 1495, the Venetian physician Benedetto painted a grim picture of this then-new disease: “So repulsive is the appearance of the entire body, so great the suffering—especially at night—that this Neapolitan affliction surpasses in horror the usually incurable leprosy or elephantiasis; it threatens life.” He also saw patients who had lost their eyes, hands, feet, and nose.
And all of this, solely as a result of penance for sexual abuses committed in earlier incarnations of the soul.
Two years ago, on the MINW website, I posted an announcement that I would gladly work with a person infected with HIV. The reaction of people with leprosy—or cancer bearing leprosy patterns—is often identical to that seen with HIV: an expectation of “let it happen; why change anything?”
Opublikowano: 30/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Cancer, cancer recovery. Astral snakes.


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