11.5 Influence of the Surroundings
Habitual activities of people in a region may strongly influence individuals, families, even closer or distant environment. Such habitual behaviour too often defies legal regulations and causes people to suffer and do nothing in their defence, although the society protects them formally. That way, people alone produce agony, illness and premature death. This way of living, defined by unwritten laws, is usually conservative and involves old primitive habits in nuances. Although the wider society is trying to regulate mutual relations by means of laws, the habits of a region may be so deeply rooted in the souls of the inhabitants that the victims, as well as the environment, do nothing and justify the injustice with their opportunism, and reconcile to their fate as if all must be that way.
This is a broad theme: due to such well-established customs, individuals suffer, as well as whole families, including the environment. An integral treatment of this cause of illness would exceed the existing scope of this volume. The healing of these customs would include not only all structures of the society, but much more. However, in the history the society showed – and I think so also – that it is capable to resolve such problems, and customs that cause illnesses disappear slowly, but surely to eternal oblivion.
We often see the features of a region, which can be negative or positive, through the comments of people, generally assessing the whole region. Such comments may be positive: “Those are good people”, “People from those areas are hardworking and rich”, or negative: “Be careful with those people; they are hot-tempered”, “Their women are servants and must not open their mouth” and the like. As I have mentioned, the society successfully fights those negative features and protects its citizens. For our work, work of therapists with life- cosmic energy, the interesting part of these customs is the part that negatively influences the development of the character traits of individuals.
We could discuss at length those negative causes of illness, caused by the customs of inhabitants, but here we will only consider one part of the negative responds: causes for character traits resulting in certain illnesses. Taking into consideration that we have treated and analysed by groups the majority of causes for illnesses, we can also add to them the causes that appear with individuals and develop under the protection of negative characteristics of a region. Those people use their negative character traits to take advantage of everyone on the basis of unwritten laws. People in the surroundings suffer under their influence, especially their relatives. The environment recognises such people and calls them “evil people”.