Lung Cancer is a cancer of the lungs which often results
from the smoking of cigarettes. Whereas
Leukemia is a cancer of the blood cells, as a result the white blood cells that
fights diseases within the body is impaired and a person becomes vulnerable to all
kinds of illnesses such as anemia, constant bleeding etc.
So one may wonder from the heading of this article, what
lung cancer has to do with Leukemia?
LEUKEMIA AS A BLOOD CANCER IN THE PRESENT BODY OF A PERSON
IS A RESULT OF THAT PERSON HAVING INHERITED THE INTELLIGENCE OF SOMEONE THAT
DIED FROM LUNG CANCER IN THEIR PREVIOUS LIFE. IF A PERSON HAS LEUKEMIA, OTHER THAN A CHILD THAT IS LESS THAN ELEVEN YEARS OLD, IT MEANS THE PERSON DIED FROM LUNG CANCER IN THEIR PREVIOUS LIFE.
If a person in their present life is a chain smoker and as
result develops lung cancer that causes their death. Upon their death, their immortal intelligence
will enter the body of a child that is eleven years old, integrating itself
with the intelligence of the child. But
let us assume the person before they died in that life, had lung cancer at the
age of 45 years. In their new life, with
the new body, they will develop Leukemia at the age of 45 years.
If A woman died from lung cancer in one life, she will get
leukemia in the next life. If she conceives
a child while she had the Leukemia, then her child will be born with leukemia. Children hardly get leukemia, because people
often get lung cancer after their middle ages, which reappears as leukemia in
their next life.
LUNG CANCER IN ONE LIFE IS THE MOTHER OF LEUKEMIA IN THE
NEXT LIFE. ONCE A PERSON HAS LEUKEMIA IN ONE LIFE, THAT PERSON WILL ALWAYS HAVE
LEUKEMIA AT ABOUT THE SAME AGE CONTINOUSLY FROM ONE LIFE TO THE NEXT, UNLESS THEY FIND A WAY TO CURE IT.
So IF a person has lung cancer in this life, and in the next
life lives a clean life without smoking, that person will still have leukemia
at about the same age they had the lung cancer in their previous life.
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