Subtitle: The Disruptive Truth from On No Mind: Healing is Not Fighting Symptoms, But Starving Them. We commonly believe illness is a signal of the body "betraying" us—an external invasion or internal malfunction. But after reading Chapter 7 of On No Mind, you may encounter a radically different perspective: The primary root of most experiences we call "illness" is not material, but conscious. This is not to deny the reality of physical suffering, but to reveal a deeper law of energy: "Mind at work" (the sustained focus of thought) is the mold that solidifies energy into the appearance of sickness. Part 1: The Birth of Illness: An Inverted Causality We firmly believe: "Because a part of my body is sick first, I am then able to perceive it." On No Mind points out this is a fundamental cognitive inversion. The truth is precisely the opposite: It is "first comes the solidification by 'mind at work,' then energy manifests as the appearance of illness." The life energy of Self-Nature is inherently flowing, transparent, unobstructed—like light, like water. "Illness" begins with an unconscious thought: "There's some soreness/pain/something off here." Once "mind at work" begins, your attention (the energy of consciousness) becomes like a laser beam locked onto that location, starting to observe, analyze, and worry. This process is termed "the congealing projection of attention." The life energy, under sustained "illumination" and fixation, has its natural flow forcibly interrupted, slowed, stagnated, and ultimately "frozen" into specific sensations: soreness, numbness, distension, pain. If this focus does not cease, the solidification intensifies. The energy frequency lowers further, density increases, eventually manifesting as…