Biological Laws of Nature exist whether you believe in them or not. Just as surely as the sun rises every morning and sets every evening, gravity pulls objects downward, and water boils at 100°C – the fundamental rules governing life operate independently of human opinion, ideology, feelings, or political preferences.
These laws encompass observable, testable principles such as:
- Genetics and Inheritance: DNA transmits traits across generations, explaining why offspring resemble parents in appearance and behavioural tendencies.
- Biological Sex: In humans, biological sex is binary (determined at conception by chromosomes), producing distinct reproductive systems, hormone profiles, and measurable average differences in strength, muscle mass, bone density, and other traits.
- Natural Selection and Adaptation: Variation, differential survival, and reproduction drive population-level changes, visible in phenomena like antibiotic resistance or the fossil record.
- Limits of Plasticity: While environment and training influence outcomes, strong heritable components set realistic boundaries for traits like height, cognitive potential, athletic capacity, and personality.
In addition, Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer’s discovery of further Laws through extensive clinical observations. He reframed what conventional medicine calls “disease” as purposeful, evolutionarily sensible responses triggered by unexpected biological conflict shocks. These laws highlight the unity of psyche, brain, and organ:
- Iron Rule of Cancer: Every Biological Program (SBS) begins with a highly acute, dramatic, isolating conflict shock (DHS) experienced as unexpected. This shock impacts the psyche, marks a specific brain relay (Hamer Focus), and activates a corresponding organ/tissue response with clear biological meaning to help the organism cope.
- Two-Phased Nature: If the conflict resolves, the program runs in two phases: a conflict-active phase (stress, ‘fight or flight’ with organ changes like cell growth, ulceration or function loss) and a healing phase (‘rest and digest’ where the repair processes return the organism to full health). Unresolved conflicts keep the active phase going; recurrences reactivate it.
- Ontogenetic System / Germ Layers: Tissue responses (growth, breakdown, or functional change) depend on the organ’s embryonic germ layer (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm) and its brain control centre, creating predictable, non-random patterns tied to evolutionary and developmental biology.
- System of Microbes: Microbes (bacteria, fungi) act as helpers primarily in the healing phase, supporting tissue repair and cleanup rather than being primary causes of “infection.” They remain largely inactive during the conflict-active phase.
- Quintessence: Every so-called disease is part of a Significant Biological Special Program of Nature, designed to assist survival and adaptation. Nothing in these processes is meaningless, random, or purely “malignant” – they reflect the body’s inherent wisdom.
Belief vs. Understanding
Belief changes nothing about reality. You can believe gender is a spectrum, that all traits are purely environmental, or that microbes are always enemies – yet chromosomes, performance data in sports, twin/adoption studies and physiological differences persist. Similarly, you can accept or reject Dr Hamer’s Laws; the body’s coordinated responses to shocks and conflicts still follow observable patterns.
Understanding requires intellectual honesty: observing evidence from genetics, physiology, embryology, and clinical outcomes; testing hypotheses; and updating views when data contradicts ideology. It means recognizing that biology sets real constraints and often operates with adaptive purpose, whether through natural selection or meaningful special programs.
Ignoring these Law leads to predictable real-world consequences:
- unfair advantages in sex-segregated sports
- mismatched medical treatments
- ineffective policies on education or public health
- personal struggles when expectations clash with physiology.
Fundamentally….
Going against these Biological Laws is also going against God’s creation. If the natural world – including the intricate design of DNA, the complementary roles of male and female, the adaptive mechanisms of the body, and the meaningful programs that respond to life’s challenges—reflects divine order and wisdom, then denying or attempting to override them is to rebel against the very blueprint established by the Creator.
These Biological Laws are not moral prescriptions or calls for harsh judgment. They simply describe what is – the orderly, often purposeful workings of life. Understanding them enables wiser, more compassionate choices: aligning interventions with reality, supporting the body’s natural processes where helpful, addressing root conflicts, and using evidence-based tools effectively.
Reality is not optional.
The sun will keep rising and setting. Biological Laws will continue operating. The question is whether we choose to understand them and live in better harmony with Nature’s Wisdom, or keep pretending we can wish, vote, or declare them away.
Understanding biology in its full depth is the foundation for effective, honest living within it.
