The cause of cancer depends on your perspective.
At the lowest level, you can attribute the cause to molecules, cells, and biology.
At a higher level, you can attribute the cause to the person with the illness.
At a still higher level, you can attribute the cause to the energetic qualities of the physical universe as manifested in the field of pure potentiality.
The level at which you define the cause will determine the level at which you attempt to treat the illness and restore health. So this isn't so much a choice about who's to blame -- it's more of a choice about what level you'd like to interact with the condition and what you can learn from it at that level. If you want to learn more about cellular biology, you can interact with the cancer at that level. If you want to explore the power of healing thoughts, there's another choice available to you.
Cancer is among the more interesting illnesses because it usually progresses slowly enough for you to consciously come to terms with how you'd like to interact with it. It can teach you a lot about yourself. Will you react out of fear, use it as motivation to spread more love, evaluate your life in new ways, etc? Cancer can be an incredible gift if you're willing to see it in that light. Imagine getting up on a stage in front of people and being able to say, "I have cancer right now, and here's what it's taught me about life...." Such an amazing wake-up call for self-expression.
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