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Communications of Hossein and Bill (Reply to Bill, February 13, 2026)

When we fail to recognize the body’s governance, we also fail to understand its timing and have no real awareness of it.

Communications of Hossein and Bill (Reply to Bill, February 13, 2026)

February 14, 2026
Dear Bill,
I hope you are doing very well, and I am well too.
I am very pleased to know that you have a variety of research and writing projects in your daily plans, and I am still eagerly awaiting our article that has been published in the *Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Psychiatry*. Once again, congratulations on this achievement, and I consider it my duty to thank you. You always approach our scientific discussions with remarkable precision and with a very deep and thoughtful perspective.
Here, I feel it is necessary to refer to a part of your letter, specifically regarding the experiments conducted on opium, amphetamines, and fentanyl. Subsequent studies on alcohol and heroin will be a valuable addition to the scientific literature in the field of addiction. The shared effects among these substances strengthen the hypothesis that perhaps a single therapeutic approach could be effective for all types of addiction.
Your response to my note made me very happy, as it showed how carefully you grasp the material's depth and even read between the lines. This is because my overall viewpoint is that not only do different types of substance addictions share a unified treatment approach, but most psychological, mental, and even physical illnesses may also follow a single therapeutic framework.
By this, I mean that not only is the treatment approach for opium, alcohol, heroin, fentanyl, and so on essentially the same, but the treatment approach for increased intraocular pressure, intestinal ulcers and bleeding, brain tumors, breast tumors, and similar conditions is also fundamentally the same.
At first glance, what I am saying may sound very strange, even irrational or illogical, and hard to believe. But if we truly understand the body's structure, we will realize that this hypothesis can be entirely correct and logical.
Two days ago, as part of my weekly programs, which include one-hour lectures on various topics—held for a group of female travelers that sometimes reaches up to 150 participants—I discussed this very idea. Immediately after editing, these lectures are uploaded to an application, where everyone can listen to them by paying five cents. In that lecture, I told the women and men that we have one personality, while our bodies have another. If we want to compare ourselves with our body, in my view, the intelligence, understanding, and awareness possessed by our body may be millions of times greater than our own.

In reality, we act as a ruler for ourselves, while our body—our “city of existence”—has its own completely independent government. Now is the time for us to officially recognize the government of our body and show it respect.
Most people imagine that the body is merely a collection of flesh, fat, and bones, and that anyone can do whatever they want with it and subject it to any kind of harm. However, within this body, millions and billions of circuits and components function every 24 hours so we can continue to live. Our heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, bladder, blood, brain—all of them are constantly at work, and we have no direct control over their operations. While we are asleep, our kidneys continue working, as do all the other organs, yet we assume we can do whatever we please.
For example, if we are overweight, we think we can simply cut open the abdomen and remove the fat, or take weight-loss pills; or if we have used heroin for years, we believe we can suddenly stop it all at once; or for weight loss, we cut and shorten the intestines, or reduce the size of the stomach, and perform many other such interventions.
But if we recognize the sovereignty of the body, understand its timing, and truly comprehend it, we can live together like two good friends and enjoy a healthy body and a fruitful life.
When we fail to recognize the body’s governance, we also fail to understand its timing and have no real awareness of it. One day we decide to cut open the abdomen for weight loss, and another day we push the body so hard with excessive exercise that it becomes exhausted.
After losing weight, the skin all over the body hangs loosely like a curtain. Or we restrict food intake through various diets and turn the body into a sick organism.
Yes, my friend, if we recognize the governance of the body and understand its timing, we will find that there is a common approach to most treatments.
In treating diseases and in animal research, we have applied the same treatment approach to leukemia, breast cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, colitis, as well as to the treatment of opium, amphetamines, and fentanyl—and we have received astonishing results.
For the treatment of obesity, we have simply taught overweight individuals how to eat properly, and they lose weight easily.
Additionally, the first 10000 copies of the weight-loss book have been completely sold out, and in a few days the second edition of 10000 copies will be ready.
I am currently preparing the weight-loss book for which you wrote the preface. I hope to send you the online version soon, so that, if possible, you may add it to my collection of books.
I hope that the articles related to opium, amphetamines, and fentanyl will be published as soon as possible, since all three presented a unified therapeutic approach.
I also intend to publish the weight-loss book with photographs of individuals who have lost weight and achieved balance. As a sample, I am sending one photograph.
Finally, please convey my warm regards to Rita and all other friends.
Your friend and eternal brother in heaven and on earth,
Hossein
 

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