Amyloidosis reflects lies that have log-jammed, attacking and eventually destroying the nerves throughout the body.
Once the Grand Lie has been told, ripples of effects go out and continue to draw in people until someone says "stop." Someone must defend the person who is being defamed. As the ripples go out, the lies are reinforced.
There is always a backlash to the games--not backlashing on the victim of the genocides, but on the player of the games. What is the backlash for a genocide?
Genocides are based on the power game of Envy. The player of the game puts someone on a pedestal, and by doing so, denies his or her own capacity. The player of the game compares everyone to his or her hero, and no one can compare. It becomes a sense of judgment, of black and white, and no shades of gray. Under Universal Law, by judging someone, you will be judged.
The log-jamming effect can also come from the acts of revenge, where people who play five power games seem to have the common goal against the person who is being defamed. The people who play the game of Greed, which involves massacres, reinforce the genocide because they benefit financially from the deaths of the people.
Those who come together to get revenge on another person don't have the same goal, and eventually undermine each other.
In the brain--the mind, too,--when the nerves are destroyed, what remains is a circular hole--like a sponge. If the lies are log-jammed, the logical response is to fall into circular thinking patterns, that you have to do something, but you don't know what to do, over and over. This is like a figure 8 laying on its side.
This is the point where you have two choices, and both are untenable. One is to ignore the crisis, and pass it on to future generations, and it takes seven generations to undo the damage. The other choices is to go deeper into the games, and to start a feud. What is not apparent is the third choice, and that is the middle ground between the two. The middle ground is the solution to this crisis, and that is to do what is in everyone's best interest.