A clear introduction to DHS, two-phase, conflict active and healing, germ layers, microbes, and symptom meaning
Course Description – Introduction to the 5 Biological Laws of Healing
What you’ll learn
- Explain the Five Biological Laws and how psyche, brain, and organ work together in one biological program..
- Identify the DHS conflict shock and describe the two-phase pattern: conflict-active and healing, with typical symptoms..
- Use biological handedness to map mother/child vs partner conflicts and predict left/right symptom patterns in paired tissues..
- Distinguish germ-layer tissues and brain levels (brainstem, cerebellum, cortex) and link them to key conflict themes and symptoms..
- Apply this lens to real examples, connecting the conflict theme → tissue change → protective intent.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 1 lecture • 14min.
- The First Biological Law – The Iron Rule of Cancer –> 1 lecture • 18min.
- The Second Biological Law – The Two Phase Process –> 2 lectures • 30min.
- The Third Biological Law of Nature – The Ontogenetic System –> 5 lectures • 53min.
- The Fourth Biological Law – The Ontogenetic System of Microbes –> 1 lecture • 7min.
- The Fifth Biological Law – The Quintessence –> 1 lecture • 5min.
- The End –> 1 lecture • 2min.

Requirements
Course Description – Introduction to the 5 Biological Laws of Healing
If you’ve ever felt confused by a diagnosis, overwhelmed by symptoms, or quietly sensed there must be a more intelligent way to understand the body, this course is for you.
The Five Biological Laws of Nature offer a clear framework for viewing symptoms as meaningful biological programs rather than random breakdowns. You’ll learn the core idea of the psyche–brain–organ connection, what defines a true conflict shock (DHS), and why every program follows a two-phase rhythm: conflict activity (sympathetic) and healing (parasympathetic). You’ll also understand the epicrisis, a brief, intense “spike” within the healing phase that can explain sudden symptom flares.
You’ll explore how different organs respond based on embryology (germ layers) and brain control centers, giving you a practical map for why tissues behave differently. We’ll also cover how microbes and bacteria are understood in this model as supportive repair partners that participate during healing and restoration.
Most importantly, you’ll practice applying the laws through simple examples and case-study style thinking, so you can start recognizing patterns, identifying possible tracks, and supporting your body’s process with more calm and clarity.
This is a grounded introduction to the way nature designed the body to adapt and survive, helping you rebuild trust in your biology and develop a steadier relationship with what your body is doing.