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It is the joint that connects the forearm to the hand. They represent the movement, flexibility, dexterity, ease and skill. It is related to what we do, "with the precise movement of labour" The precision of movement. The will, the desire to act. The way we handle our experiences, our actions.

Devaluation for failing to perform a function, a role, a task. You may believe that we are not up to perform a certain task (feel awkward manually), we lack skill or we lack confidence in our actions, for fear of making mistakes or lack of confidence in ourselves.

Denying the weight of things in relation to work and gesture. "I will not carry that weight or that responsibility at work"

The wrist problems express that we are adamant that our thinking and our actions are rigid, we do not handle deftly, easily, decisively, and with love. So there is an obstruction, a blockage or a denial against the actions he/she should do. Expresses the attitude of the person who thinks he/she can bring the reality to his/her will, the desire to "move to force", marking guidelines excesses.

They can also hurt us when we do we prevent something when we do not grant permission to ourselves, or when we feel unable to act because someone or something prevented us.

Similarly, when we have to do something and in the end we do not feel or think that someone abuses us and we do not feel love, but by compulsion, fear or guilt; our wrists end up calming down and our excess will produce pain.

Cysts: Denial of reality.

Scaphoid: devaluation conflict with actual travel notion (vacation) or symbolic (astral travel, travel by drugs, emotional journey)... coupled with a conflict in relation to work.

Fractures: Conflict in the assimilation of responsibilities. I think something (gesture at work) is not serious but deep down is that it is much.

Canal syndrome or carpal tunnel: There is a space in the wrist called "carpal tunnel" where the median nerve and nine tendons pass from the forearm to the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when there is increased pressure in the tunnel due to swelling, and that pressure is transmitted to the nerve. When the pressure increases due to swelling, it is enough to disturb the way the nerve works, numbness, tingling and pain in the hand and fingers is experienced.

The head creates ideas and hands manifest therefore a syndrome that prevents movement of the hand will have to do with not wanting to run what we have in mind. Conflict of inconsistency: "Something I'm thinking and hand does not want to do" "I do not realize what I think" "I have a particular conflict, and especially do not want to see or do not want to act to solve it (or cannot)".

Disease intermediaries. "I do not manage to reconcile the two parties"

The wrist also has to do with work, control the order at work, with a devaluation and indecision in action.

Overzealous at work "order control at work".

Conflict between release and grab. "I want to take the reins"

Denial of my conflicts. "I have a conflict and I cannot act or do not want to act to fix it" The negative does not exist. Everything is fine.

We must also take into account the significance of hand as "father" and the ligament associated with future projects. It may be in a context of a parent, as a parent, or something related to a symbolic level.

If the tension is manifested in the hand or on the right wrist, it will be related to the Yin symbolism (feminine), and if the problem occurs in the hand or on the left wrist, is related to the Yang symbolism (masculine).

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health:

Where am I not giving enough? Who or what reason prevents me from acting? What don’t I want to accept? What aspect should I give in?

Love is the base where all our actions are sustained and energy manage our experiences.

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BODY: RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES

Physical lateralities of the symptoms are quite revealing of what happens inside us, so it is possible that many readers interested in self-healing and who have read other authors, may be surprised when I say that the right side of the body represents for me the symbol of the "mother" and the left side is the symbol of the "father".

As you will understand, this is not a statement said too lightly, but it is based on a thorough study of the subject.

When I became interested in holistic healing, I also learned about the contrary. That is, the right side of the body, that is governed by the left hemisphere, was related to action, reason, Yang energy, and consequently, with the male symbol, with the father or with their representatives (authority, etc.) and the left side, governed by the right hemisphere, was associated with intuition, Yin energy, with the feminine side and the mother or with their representatives (institutions, society, etc.).

So we can conclude that the conditions on the right side speaks of a conflict with a male element, with the son, with the father, or with those they are represented with, the chief, the authority, etc. Similarly, the left side evokes the difficulties of relationship with a female element, the daughter, the mother, home, society, etc.

People have two distinct nervous systems operating in our body: the central nervous system or spinal-brain that is governed by the brain and our conscious and the autonomous or autonomic nervous system, that is governed by our Non-Conscious. Besides, the autonomic nervous system is divided into two parts: the sympathetic system and the parasympathetic.

The central nervous system is the one that regulates life consciously and voluntarily. The information comes from the five senses and has a great impact on all processes that man can make on a voluntary basis, such as walking, picking up a glass, hugging, etc. because it acts on the "white" muscle fibbers located mainly in the arms and legs.

However, the autonomic nervous system governs everything that is involuntary, unconscious in our body, such as digestion, immune system, heart function, etc., and "red" fibbers (heart, pancreas, liver, etc.) are almost totally dependent from it.

However, unlike the central nervous system, as we have seen, crosses at the level of the throat, so that each cerebral hemisphere governs the opposite side of the body to which it is located, the autonomic nervous system, does not cross anywhere, but extends from a central axis. From head to toes, the right remains to the right and the left, to the left.

If we know that it is not the brain, through its central nervous system, the one acting on diseases and accidents, as they are not considered voluntary processes of human beings (nobody gets sick intentionally), but rather unconscious and, therefore, from the autonomic nervous system governed by our Non-Conscious, I am convinced that the lateralization we must keep in mind, every time we are in the presence of a lateralized symptom is, right as a symbol of the "mother", female, and left as a symbol of "father", male. This must be true for all right-handed people and vice versa, for all persons born biologically left-handers.

There is also a more subtle explanation: according to psychology, in every human being we can find the two polarities, one visible and another hidden, male-female, man-woman, but we both physically and psychologically develop preferably one of them, leaving the other in the shadow. According to C. G. Jung, the shadow is the sum of all facets of reality that the individual does not recognize or does not want to recognize, and therefore discard. Not recognizing the shadow, the hidden part in us, makes us suffer, since when one rejects a certain principle, every time he finds it on the outside world, it will trigger in him/her a reaction of anxiety and repudiation and will take him/her to project it to his/her spouse or partner. The tendency to highlight the qualities or defects of another person, that actually only reflect, as if it were a mirror, the beauty or imperfections of our own soul, emanates from this projection.

With this theory we can understand that our difficulty comes not from the visible, that part of us which we identify with, but the invisible, the other part we do not want to see.

So when a person has some negative symptoms in his/her right knee, an action and reason symbol, since it is governed by the left, male hemisphere, could show some difficulty with his/her invisible and secret part, that is, with its female hidden dimension, which is confronted by a woman of his/her environment, which will lead him/her to become aware of the problem-of feminine nuance that has.

After my training as a psycho-coder, I have to recognize that in certain diseases, such as those affecting the breasts, shoulders, arms, bronchi, thyroid, feet, legs, bones, etc., it is difficult in many cases to decipher with the exactness of laterality, since although we have a female brain that manages female resentments and a male brain that governs male resentments, we must admit that it can be biologically female but nevertheless have a lot of masculine energy and vice versa.

On the other hand, there is also the ambidextrous person, who may be biological right-handed or biological left-handed, depending on whether it is a man or a woman.

And we may even have a contradicted laterality. For example, some parents who have left-handed children of birth and, for some reason, social, family, etc., are forced to write or to eat with the right hand, these children become functional right but remain left-handed biological.

Dr. Salomon Sellam, in his book Los Huesos, published by Ediciones Bérangel, offers us two aspects, two alternatives that could help us to decipher laterality in order to better define the origin of our conflict. On the one hand it speaks of "the side of the neuro-motor impact". When the danger, the problem or the conflictive situation comes from the right and the neuro-motor impact is inscribed on the same side, it would be a right handedness. He cites as an example a firefighter with problems on his right shoulder, as he was not able to open the door of a burning house pushing with that part of his body and, as a consequence, a person who was inside died, for which he felt invaded by a great guilt, which settled on his right shoulder devalued. If instead of having used his right shoulder, to try to open the door, had resorted to his left shoulder, of course, the pathology would have settled on this shoulder.

And secondly, he suggests an own version, which he tells us, has helped enormously to decipher laterality and, consequently, the origin of emotional conflict.

A pathology located to the right: it would be related to the affective part, with the interior, the house, the home, with the feeling of conceiving a project, a desire, most of the times contradicted. "I would like to do that, I would like to achieve such a thing ... but I feel unable or unable to carry it out because I feel unappreciated, I am a nullity in the eyes of others."

A pathology located on the left: it is closely related to the action, the danger, the outside, the work, the realization of a project often contradicted, followed by a feeling of devaluation. "I have done this or that and I repent, I have been a nullity, I have failed to discern, etc.

Here are several tests to determine biological laterality:

Applause. The people who applaud with the flat left and right strike, are biological right-handed; those who have the right flat and strike with the left, are left-handed biological. Those who applaud in the middle are considered to have a double brain, that is, they work with both brains.

Breastfeed the baby. If they carry the baby with the left arm they have the right to do something else, they will leave the stronger side free, and if they are left handed, it will be just the opposite. With what hand do you give him the bottle?

Thread the thread into a needle. The right hand will take the needle with the left hand, the left hand with the right.

The hammer and the nail. Right-handers will take the nail with the left hand, the left-handers with the right.

Climbing stairs. What is the foot that goes up the first rung?

Conflicts associated with laterality:

Dyslexia may be related. In fact, there may be some contradictory laterality. It is necessary to know the biological laterality. Although there are also transgenerational memories.

Another would be confusing the right with the left. It is related to memories of being an unwanted child or not of the sex that the parents would have preferred (being a child and parents wanting a girl or vice versa).

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The breast is the symbol representing femininity, motherhood and responsibility in the family. The maternal function is based on feed, protect and educate the child and their responsibility in the real nest (house, apartment, building) or symbolic (the warmth of home, family environment, family parties). Therefore, most of breast diseases are dominated by a sense of general concern in the nest, in which all the inhabitants of the nest (children, parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins, family friends, domestic animals) and in particular, most of the time, the son or husband, real or symbolic. You have a problem in one breast, both men and women, is related to a feeling of insecurity with respect to nurture good or protect those one breastfeeds.

Among the most important sources of conflicts that can cause a "drama in the nest" they are:

Regarding the child: accident, illness, death, bad companies that cause us concern, not having any news of him/her, misunderstanding, loss of job, etc.

Regarding the husband: depression, alcoholism, absence, unemployment, sickness, accident, death, etc.

Regarding the nest: separation, divorce, violence, economic problems that hinder a good living in the family, feel threatened or endangered, lack of contact and/or protection, etc.

What breast is affected? Why the left breast and not the right or the two affected?

The involvement of a breast or the other depends on whether the drama lived corresponds to a conflict of "strict" or "extended" nest. In the first case concerns a problem exclusively with the child, whether real or symbolic (spouse, if considered as a child or other person, animal or thing it sees and care as a child), for example: "conflict mother/son". In the second case the conflict can be related to other members of the nest, the husband, partner, lover, parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins, friends, etc.

How can we determine whether it is a conflict of "strict nest" or "extended nest"?

Based on biological handedness of the affected person. For biological right hand, the condition of the left breast corresponds to strict nest and the condition of the right breast rests with the enlarged nest.

For the biological left-handed, the condition of the right breast concerns a conflict of strict nest and the condition of the left breast concerns the enlarged nest.

Location of the condition within four quadrants of the breast. Where is the problem located? If we divide the breast into four parts with two lines through the nipple, one horizontal and one vertical, would establish the upper outer quadrant and the internal, and under them, the inner and outer lower quadrant.

The top represents what I can give, what I give to another, which I'll take care of the other.

The bottom symbolizes what I need the other.

The outer portion represents the conflict I have with other people.

Personalize the inside of the conflicts that I have to take care of myself.

"It is me who needs my mother”

The nipple means: "I'm totally focused on me”

Most of the conditions in the breast are located in the upper outer quadrant, near the armpit.

What tissue is affected?

Depending on the tissues present in the breast, five different conflicts may occur:

The mammary glands: Their function is to produce and secrete milk.

Conflict: drama in the nest with a sense of danger. Benign adenofibroma, a type of cancer, or adenocarcinoma, one of the most common types of cancer.

In a right-handed woman:

Left breast: Conflict mother/son or conflict in the "strict" nest. All the things that we feel responsible, where they have an absolute need for us. Protection. "I want to give from myself”

Dispute involving the child. Concern for the child itself, by what happens or what it does.

Conflict related to the nest, the house, the apartment. Or not being able to form a nest. Disorganized nest. Losing the nest.

Right breast: Conflict with someone who has the role of a mother: the partner.

The first partner is the father.

The second is the brother or sister, the children who have grown.

The third partner is the husband.

The fourth partner is a friend, a colleague, a cousin, etc.

In a biological left-handed woman: it is just the opposite. The right breast expresses a conflict of strict nest and left breast indicates a conflict with the partner.

Mastitis and abscesses: Drama and disgrace in the nest.

Milk ducts: Small channels are attached to the mammary glands that carry milk to the nipple. Pathologies: intraductal cancer, microcalcifications or epitenoma.

Relationship problems in the nest: separation conflict, not sexual, but with maternal bonding. Fear of failing to protect our son.

Conflict of lack of protection, contact, touch, exchanges and safety of my loved ones and myself.

Lack of communication with relatives who want to keep or have "under our wing" or "on our bosom”

Or wanting to be separated from someone and not being able to.

In right-handed women:

Right breast: Conflict of separation in horizontal relationships, such as: "My husband is gone” "That woman has taken my husband". Similarly, it may indicate the desire to separate sitting areas, not to be more in touch with the partner, stop giving him/her food affectively (milk). "I feel alone". My husband does not help me, does not support me, it's cold, does not speak, I do not receive caresses and attentions.

Left breast: Drama in the nest (house, apartment, work).

Relational problem with "strict" nest. Feeling separated from the child, both real and figuratively. "My son is going away”

In left-handed woman:

Left Breast: Conflict of failing to protect a partner who is very dependent.

Right Breast: Conflict in relation to the protection performed on the family. I cannot protect the family or do not want to protect the family (but I do). Ductal cancer: Conflict related to the nest and separation.

In right-handed women:

Left breast: Immature child, childish father, child lover, childish husband. Right breast: Elderly son, authoritarian mother, mature lover husband.

Epithelioma: Conflict of separation in the nest.

Infiltrating Ductal: Also, nest conflict and separation. Desire to reunite the broken family or fear for the family to explode. Usually, it occurs when women stop being separated from their children, but they cannot feed them.

The dermis: Conflict of stain, dirt. Attack on the integrity. Melanoma.

Conflict of being defaced (breast shabby, ugly scar).

Drama in the nest (house, apartment) by dirt, disorganization, theft, etc.

"I have dirtied my nest".

Nerve sheath: Conflict contact. It is the reverse separation conflict. "I do not want to keep this contact, is very unpleasant, painful” "I do not want to be touched". "I want to be separated”

Neuroma: "I do not want to be touched by my husband” "I do not want to be touched by ..”.

Supporting tissue: I do not feel supported by (my husband, mother, etc.) to help care for, nurture my son. "I must be very strong and I am alone” "I cannot tell you more than myself” "I do not feel supported or sustained by my partner".

Mastosis: This disease affects the supporting tissue of the glands that produce breast milk for the baby. Most often they express a problem related to "the lack of support in the nest” The woman feels alone to meet all the responsibilities of the family nest, children, home, housework, etc., while the couple evades, resists or participates very little in everyday household activity. "I do everything by myself: I am a mother, father, I'll take care of home maintenance, garden, etc. I need my partner to support me, protect me and give me security. "

When mastosis is painful, it unconsciously expresses revenge of women towards their partners, lack of help in the nest. "As I'm mad at you because you do not help me, now I deprive myself of the pleasure of touching my chest".

The mastosis translate a feeling of frustration at not being pregnant or having difficulty having children.

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health:

You must stop behaving like a good girl, do the right thing, to perform the role of subordinate ... and pull outward aggressiveness to develop your individuality and finding your own way.

Selflessly give yourself once you've found and lived your own identity.

If you make the decision to breastfeed or to help someone, do it with love and joy. If not, you do not make or give in to the demands of others. No way we come to earth to care for, protect and nurture our loved ones.

Maternal love is also expressed allowing the emancipation of children.

You may need to perform the act of forgiveness towards your mother and toward yourself and realize that it is you who must love and nurture.

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Dear Beloved Brothers and Sisters in the unity of spirit.

 

  1. Three months ago, when my mother was lying on the bed, I rubbed and pull up and down my mother 's neck. That resulted into my mother's breathing part in her neck was narrowed and so hard to breathe. I made big mistake. making me stunned.

 

  1. And three weeks ago, my mother's neck was put back in the process of making her sit down on the bed, and her throat became worse. Make it worse, that led her to cerebral infarction symptoms. She can not move or use her hands because of cerebral infarction symptoms.

 

 And a few days ago, she was hospitalized with pneumonia symptoms.

 

I feel big guilty about this too.

 

My brothers and sisters, I would never forget this grace if my mother 's neck  and cerebral infarction and pneumonia  and hard -to-breathe is healed by your gracious healing prayer.

 

  1. There are still a lot of sputum due to pneumonia. Please pray for this pneumonia to be healed and pray for normal functioning of the brain and healing.

 

I believe in prayer power and healing power of Brothers and sisters Please help my mother.

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Biological Decoding of Illness

Insofar as we observe illnesses through a watching and a listening that are biological, we realize that they all begin with a shock, a precise, punctual event in space and time.

8:01          8:02          8:03          8:04*          8:05          8:06          8:07

All is well until 8:04. There is a before. There is an after.

This event, indicated with an asterisk in the time line above, enters into the biology when it is not managed by its subject. For example, one day I see my daughter slapped in the public park. In a second, that enters me and becomes an agitation; through my senses it makes contact with my history, which renders a meaning – a meaning that becomes a sensation: "It's awful! Not right! Rotten! Embarrassing! Unthinkable! Depressing!"

And if I am without an immediately satisfying solution and this emotion does not get expressed, this sense perception becomes a biological felt sense: "It's indigestible" (which would affect the stomach); "it's suffocating" (which would affect the lungs); "dismantling" (bones); "disgusting" (colon); "a breakdown" (kidney).

Unspoken Emotions Reside in Our Organs 

An event becomes a sense and then becomes a sensation. It enters through our five senses and then it tries to leave. When it is impossible for this sensation to be spoken, it moves into the unconscious, into the biology, into the mind, the brain, the body, the energy field. Each of these elements tells us about the others.

Taking a Chinese pulse informs us about the energy level of each organ. Since each cell of the body is connected to a group of cerebral neurons, which itself is linked to a biological function, observation of the brain allows us to determine the type of felt sense that has been hurt and remained unspoken and which organ is affected. And conversely, each type of illness, and therefore the cells that are affected, tells us about which felt sense needs to be freed for healing to take place.

If healing does not take place, the patient will remain under unconscious stress with respect to the shocking event – sometimes for years at a time – and a part of his being, of his energy, is appropriated.

As Carl Gustav Jung has written: "Everything that does not rise into consciousness comes back as destiny," and I would add that it comes back as a symptom, as an illness, as an accident, as a failure, as a discomfort; and au contraire: everything that rises into consciousness no longer comes back as destiny, as fate, as illness!

Biological Dangers

In the real world, when an animal swallows a bone (which is a biological danger for it), the animal has a biological felt sense of something undigested, for which the solution is to produce more hydrochloric acid. That is the archetype.

If a morsel of bad meat ends up in an animal's intestine, the felt sense is one of something rotten that needs to be excreted. The biological solution for survival in this case is to make a tumor in the colon in order to produce more mucus, so that this morsel of bad meat can slip away toward the outside.

If the biological stress is one of being attacked by the sun, the solution will be found at the level of the dermis. More melanin must be produced. We call that tanning, and it has the function of protecting us from solar aggression.

If I'm in a critical situation for which the biological felt sense is that I must do something very fast, this affects a precise area of my brain that then orders my thyroid to manufacture more thyroxine, which accelerates my metabolism and gives me more chances for getting out of a conflict of slowness.

Biological Reality and Reaction

Imagine an old stag who has his territory and his herd of females. This stag impregnates the females every year. Then one day in autumn a young rival arrives, and the two males fight. The biological reality of the old stag is that he risks losing his biological survival territory. He has to optimize, increase his chances for survival in order to hold on to the territory that sustains him. The coronary arteries are the organs that can help him with this. He will then ulcerate, scour his coronary arteries in order to allow more blood to flow, increasing the irrigation of his heart. In doing this, it will be oxygenated more quickly and fully, cleansed of all debris, and will be able to send more blood to his muscles, which then will receive more oxygen and sugar. In this way the old stag has more energy to devote to holding on to his territory.

These are primordial, biological reference situations, which we call archetypes.

A man came to consult me who showed signs of problems with his coronary arteries. He didn't have any issues with his harem, no one had come to butt heads with him and take his wife. . . . But just the same he did have a territory, or something he considered as such, and that was his small business. His son wanted to take over this business and told him one day, when he was in the midst of transmitting an order to one of the suppliers, "You don't have to order anything. This isn't your place anymore."

The father found nothing to say in reply. From one point of view he was happy that it was his son who was carrying on the business. But in one fell swoop he was confronted with the reality of the fact that he was losing his territory. But there was nothing to say. There was no solution. His felt sense at that moment was that he was losing his territory. And at that moment he activated an area of the brain in the right temporal cortex – the peri-insular area – which then ordered his arteries to be scoured.

It was senseless since it wasn't going to help him get his business back, but the order had been transmitted. To use a metaphor, it's a little like someone who shoots an arrow. Once the arrow has been released, it can no longer be stopped.

At a given moment, there was a felt sense and that was it – the coronary arteries were activated. This is the solution of biological adaptation that had been programmed into him, one that has been a solution for survival for millions of years and which has allowed us to adapt to the real world.

Real or Virtual: The Reaction is the Same

But sadly, our man was in a virtual world, only his brain didn't know that. His brain didn't know how to distinguish between real and imaginary.

Just imagine . . . One day I found myself among delightful friends where there was a stunning cocktail. The cocktail I'd been served consisted of lemon juice with a dash of strong mustard. If I tell you that I've prepared this same cocktail for you, some of you are going to wince. Why? Does it burn? But it hasn't touched your mouth! You're completely in the virtual world and yet you're already disgusted.

For this businessman it was just the same. All at once, his mind, his brain, and his body received a shock. All at once, there was a memory, an association with an ordeal; in the second that followed, a belief appeared that consisted of: "Without territory, life has no meaning."

There was this felt sense: I'm losing my territory. There was a void. There was nothing left. Then came the survival solution in the biology: I scour my coronary arteries, I get the blood flowing.

Down the road our man managed to resolve his conflict. After a few months, he was finally able to say, "How wonderful after all – I don't need this business anymore!" He dropped it, he let go. He could then begin to reline his coronary arteries, because there was no longer a conflict with the young stag. He also healed his right temporal cortex. A little cholesterol came to the help of this relining; it's a reconstruction material that allows the body to be repaired.

What Is the Illness Intended to Heal?

Jung said we aren't here to heal our illnesses; our illnesses are here to heal us.

A woman came to consult me one day because she had a tumor in her left breast. We looked for the strongest, most dramatic event she had lived through and was able to speak about, because once we speak of something, it is expressed. If it is not expressed, it is imprinted. In biology what is not expressed is imprinted.

The first breast that a right-handed woman usually gives to her baby to nurse from is the left breast. The infant then has its right ear over her heart, it hears the cardiac rhythm and it is calmed by that. But what is the biological meaning of the breast?

The breast is the only organ that has no use for its owner – it is for someone else. If both breasts are removed, a woman can continue to live. The breast is for someone else. A problem in the breast is therefore a problem in relation to someone else. The breast is there to make milk, to nourish someone else, to give of oneself.

So I explained to the woman, Mrs. L, that with this felt sense there was someone else, a child or someone in maternal relation to her, who had been in danger. We moved back in time, Mrs. L "rejuvenated" and suddenly she collapsed in tears. She then related this story:

She had been at a fairground with her grandson. Wanting to ride on the ghost train, the child had rushed forward and fallen with his hands on the rail just as the train arrived. Within one second, Mrs. L envisioned the child's hands cut off, and all the problems this handicap would cause, including her daughter's depression. Mrs. L immediately saw one thousand and one things and felt guilty for each one. It was unthinkable. She would have wanted to do something, give something of herself, but there was nothing that could be done. She was caught in a maternal impossibility. What she told me in the course of half an hour took place in her head within one or two seconds.

In fact, the child was unharmed. He had long sleeves and his hands were not on the rail, but she hadn't seen that. He was just fine, with only a few scratches on his knees. But at that moment, a very sharp emotion had entered into her. The arrow had been released. After the incident, using her reason, she convinced herself that all was well and the child was safe. But the important element was not what she thought in her head. What counted was what she'd felt in her body – what happened in her "gut." This accident could well happen again, and this time for real. She began to have nightmares about it. She relived these possible events in her guts. In her head, she was settled; there was no problem. In her gut, she was no longer living in the present; that moment in time was fixed, frozen.

When scientists drill into an ice floe, they discover dust and gas that date from prehistory. Similarly, all the stories are present in the history of a person, in the deep layers. Everything remains.

And for this woman, if a few years later she happens to see something on television – a child in trouble, who falls or is knocked over, anything like that – that's all it will take for there to be an effect, for that previous experience to be awakened and unleash a symptom of adaptation.

Someone else who has not experienced the same ordeal and has not then been programmed for that event will not experience the events in the same way. Mrs. L, on the other hand, has been programmed and she carries within herself the thought that it could happen. She has this program in her mind, in her memory, in her cells, in the nucleus of her cells, in the genetic code of the nuclei of her cells – which eventually manifests as a tumor in her breast.

If she were to conceive a child following this event, she would unconsciously assign the child a mission: she must give the child all the winning solutions, all the things that helped her, everything that was important for her. One of the winning solutions for her is always to be ready to help others, to be a mother for others. That's in her neurons and in her genes. In giving birth, she would transmit this program, either through her genes or through education, or from brain to brain. . . . And perhaps this future child would be named Christian, Christine, or Christopher. . . . That is, he or she would be like Christ in caring for others, in his disregard for self. Perhaps he or she would become a nurse, a therapist, or a social worker, but, in any case, he or she would be a pair of breasts. In a professional way and in a physical way, he or she would incarnate unconscious fidelity, unconscious loyalty to this survival program.

This explains how we can meet people, both men and women, who have a strong chest and are very sensitive to the troubles of the world without their knowing why this is so. When we look into the line of their ancestors, we can find the program that was installed at a given moment.

I remember another patient who had been told that her son was autistic. That very evening, she had milk flowing from both breasts. One diagnosis was enough and no follow-up was needed. In some cases, the shock is so strong that, right away, the biological program appears.

The Onset and Phases of Illness

The following list summarizes the biological progression of the onset of illness:

  1. The external event occurs
  2. The event is perceived by the five senses
  3. Immediately, the unconscious memory of another event having something in common with this event floods in
  4. Beliefs rise up
  5. Feeling is invoked
  6. Feeling is transformed into biological coding in the brain, which has a finite assembly of options that correspond to our biological reality
  7. In the final analysis, these options consist of everything that relates to the body, which expresses the adaptation program
  8. Whenever the dramatic intensity is strong, the biological program may be transmitted to the gametes (ova, spermatozoa) and any subsequent child will be unconsciously faithful to this coding through his illnesses, through his name, through his job, and so on

The Phases of Illness

All illnesses have two phases: The first phase extends from the shock to the resolution of the shock. This is the stress phase. The second phase extends from the resolution until the return to normal. This is the inflammatory, healing phase.

All of our biological reality, whether it's the mind, the brain, the body, the energy meridians, the Chinese pulse, the spots in the iris – all develop at the same tempo. If the person is in conflict, then the whole is in conflict. If the person resolves things, then the whole is resolved.

One day a man came to see me because he had developed a rectal tumor. He had been passing blood from his anus since the month of February. I asked him what was the positive thing that took place for him in February.

The man was stunned. It didn't seem logical to him. But if there's blood, if there's a large inflammation, it means that someone is in the process of resolving something. He was in the second phase.

He found the ordeal, which had happened one year before. He had five children, and his second child (who was like him and with whom he got along the best) brought his fiancée home with him for the first time. And all during the meal, she continually made jabs at his son by making embarrassing remarks about him. It was the father who experienced a shock at that time, but he was unable to say anything about it. She was his son's choice and he loved his son and respected his choice. But when he spoke to me about it, he said, "Oh, my goodness! It was hard." And he made certain movements with his hand. So I asked him, "What is your hand telling us?"

"Well, I wanted to get rid of it. It was crappy what she did in my home." This man was speaking to me with his rectum. His felt sense at the time of the ordeal was that someone had deposited a rotten bit of meat in his home, in his territory, and he wanted to get rid of this rotten bit but he couldn't. It was stuck.

Then, at the end of January, his son called him saying, "It's over. She's a pain in the ass. You'll never see her again." He had no idea it had been an ordeal for his father, who was no doubt delighted at this breakup. The next day, the father began passing blood. Because at that moment, he was resolving his crappy conflict. There was no longer any need to manage a filthy, rotten item. He had moved on to the repair stage, to the solution.

The delay in the appearance of symptoms is very variable depending on the felt sense. It is unleashed in the same second as the original event, but the symptom itself appears after a delay. For someone who has a conflict that is at the level of the skin, the symptom appears quickly, since the skin is immediately visible. If it's a decalcification at the level of the bone, it will take time, months even, before it's noticed. The delay depends on the organ, and therefore on the felt sense.

Sometimes it seems to me that the human is like a passenger seated in a vehicle.

A woman came to see me, saying, "I want to have children." At that moment, it's the passenger in her who is speaking, and who is suffering from being sterile. She wanted to go to the right, toward the forest of fertility, and yet her car kept taking her to the left, into the desert of sterility. I explained to her that it was her unconscious that was driving the car. This sterile woman carried in her unconscious mind a memory that was a message: there is a danger in being pregnant, even a danger of dying. Her grandmother had died in childbirth; therefore, in her unconscious mind, pregnancy was dangerous. Within it's own system of logic, the unconscious mind is always right. It goes toward life, and in this case, life meant not being pregnant. Once she understood that, she could deprogram, and then make babies with the conviction that this problem was a "granny" problem and that there were lots of other women who make babies and survive!

So, it's a question of becoming aware of who is driving, who is at the wheel. When I do this or that, when I produce a symptom, who is directing my life, and why?

Another woman was into bodybuilding. She went to the gym every day for an hour. One day, right in the middle of a workout, she became aware that she was doing this as a compensation, connected to her father, who put her down all the time, telling her, "You're ugly, you're thin. . . ." She had forgotten that but it was still there. Right in the middle of a workout, she realized, "I'm doing all this for him! I'm boring myself stiff just for him." She took off her outfit, took a shower, and never went back. She was doing it only in terms of a compensation. That's what was driving her car. There was no passenger inside who wanted to do bodybuilding. Bodybuilding could be continued if there was another reason. But when it's just that one part that wants to do bodybuilding or that wants to be sterile, for example, in such circumstances there's no reason to go on.

The Electrochemical Whispering of My Cells

The appeal and specificity of the biological decoding of illness is to propose a biological meaning – in the emotions, never in the intellect. If we could find meaning only at the intellectual level, it would be annoying or amusing. But when it relates to our personal history, it's no longer intellectual, it's emotional.

Emotion is the song of the cells, it's their whispering; it's the electric light, warm and chemical, the subjective reality of the nuclei of the cells. Emotion is a little cell speaking about itself and showing itself to be fierce animal, modest monk, naked artist. It tells itself this openly, with satisfaction or in frustration.

Article Source:

The BioGenealogy Sourcebook: Healing the Body by Resolving Traumas of the Past
by Christian Flèche.

©2008. Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Healing Arts Press, a division on Inner Traditions Intl. www.innertraditions.com

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The nose is the organ through which the air enters, which allows us to breathe and perceive smells.

The nose analyzes the air that we inspire and informs us about the pleasant or hostile character of the environment. By smelling, we can feel and perceive beings and situations.

The nose, symbolically represents power (the ability or inability to take the lead in personal or social life), intuition (have business sense, smell a problem from afar, realize that an affair smells bad) personality (the one sample image itself) pride, sexuality, curiosity, inspiration and spirituality.

Nose, smell: As in the case with the ears, the nose also cannot close. In the animal world, smell is a crucial sense. Smells warn of the presence of dangers (predators, toxic substances, etc.). By smell, they are set to be recognized, they discover the identity, belonging to the other (body odour, flavour, etc.), detect the situation of the dam, they recognize the good and bad foods and receive sexual messages (pheromones).

Olfactory conflict:

-Of not wanting to smell. What a bad smell!

-Of pestilence: (be working in a place or with a person whose scent is awful). What a plague!

Nose, mucosa: "I want to get rid of the smell. I no longer take any more his/her smell or his/her presence!

Conflict of anguish:

It is a conflict of fear/apprehension. "It’s smelly, it’s my fault"

Conflict of territory". I smell the danger, the predator" "I sense prey, hunting, good hit" "I smell ... sniff that  ...” What are you up to?

Are they talking about me?

Olfactory Paranoia: I hide something, they walk with subterfuge.

Conflict of fear/distrust: The danger is ahead or around.

"I want to separate myself from the bad smell, it does not affect me"

"I want to ward off the world around me, I decreased sense of smell"

Right nostril = affectivity.

Left nostril = danger.

Nose bones: Conflict impairment respect to marking my territory. "I was unable, or I did not know how aggression smell reaches my territory"

Deviated septum: My life is built wrong. I desire to join working life with emotion, example: "I wish that everyone loves me in my work”

Nasal polyps: The polyp is a benign tumour that develops in one breast or in the corresponding nostril and having the effect of obstructing more or less completely the affected side. The presence of the polyp smell decreases.

Bad odour conflict: "It is possible that it smells so bad”

Something dirty. Perfume I do not like at all.

Nosebleeds, epistaxis: It is understood by all bleeding epistaxis originated in the nostrils. Hidden things related: "I have the feeling that something will happen"

Conflict related to fear of death (having witnessed slaughter an animal). See the blood flow itself, it reassures.

"I want to leave this family”

"I want someone in the family is gone”

Edema and nasal scabs "I want to separate myself from the outside to be at peace"

Rhinitis: Separation of great danger.

It may be a conflict with sexual subject lived outdoors. At that time a difficult incident that we did not want to take happened.

It could be when our partner informed us that we have been deceived when our girlfriend told us that our relationship was over, when our partner somehow forced us to have sex in a place that we were in danger of being seen, when our mother told us that our parents were getting divorced, etc.

But although we have repressed within, every year, when plants release their pollen, it becomes to revive our old wound.

Sinuses, Sinusitis: This sinus infection is linked to impotence against a person or situation: "I cannot smell it"

We are angry with someone very close, someone who is on our side, we cannot handle and don’t want to smell him/her. This anger may be related to the difficulty and at the same time, the need to defend our position or our ideas, that is, with the fact of having to "deal" to something in a particular situation. Expresses the difficulties we have to impose our authority or to "deal" to the authority of another.

The mucosa of the sinuses is an extension of the mucosa of the nose. The function of the sinuses is:

  1. A) Relieving the weight of the bones to which they belong.
  2. B) Acting as a sounding board for the voice. Adapting to external barometric pressure.

Sense of danger. You may sniff advance a danger or threat. The danger may be real or imaginary.

Bad odour conflict: I have the feeling that "something does not smell right," there is something dubious". "This thing smells bad”

Conflict front and olfactory fear. Fear of a vague threat, disguised latent". Something smells bad to me, unable to understand or foresee"

Through the different sizes and variations we can know many aspects of the human being.

"Bringing high nose" is a symbol of pride. A person with the "aquiline" nose usually has a very rigorous character and a certain hypocrisy.

A "snub" nose often said that always goes to his/her air.

The long, sharp nose has a tendency to stick their noses everywhere.

A cover nose "warts" reminds us of the image of the witch, an evil and full of danger being.

An alcoholic person will have reddish nose; while a slightly curved nose denotes elegance and a nose "enough" is synonymous with stubbornness, etc.

Runny nose, mucus (breasts): This is an inner cry because we do not value and we would like someone to protect us and help us.

Conflicts of fear.

"Something smells bad to me, this smells fishy to me”.

Runny nose inward: Internal moan by a sense of victimization.

Stuffy nose: We do not appreciate, and accept ourselves as we are.

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EYES, emotional and spiritual meaning:

They are the organs of vision. The mirror of the soul. They do not only collect impressions from the outside but also express any emotion and feeling that is experienced from the inside. Through the eyes, we recognize immediately emotions like anger, fear, or love. The eyes represent the ability that one has to approach life and see others. All eye diseases tell us of our inability to see life objectively, they highlight our view and our way of seeing things and situations as they really are.

Cornea: In the front of the eyeball there is a transparent membrane, like the glass of a watch, called the cornea. The cornea with the lens focuses the light entering the eye.

Keratitis (inflammation of the cornea), Conflict of visual separation:

"I lose eye contact with my beautiful girlfriend”

Conflict of forced contact: "I'm forced to see ... all day”

"I'm very upset, I have anger and courage for something I saw”

"I want to hit the first thing that I see".

"I want to harm...”

Herpetic keratoconjunctivitis: "What I see makes me dirty”

Keratoconus: Alteration of the curvature of the cornea, which takes a conical shape. If I have keratoconus in one or both eyes, necessarily, it means that I have lived a conflict in which I wanted or have actually achieved that people around me do not see what is inside me. I do not want to show that I am weak, vulnerable, kind, etc. Fear of being myself for fear of being rejected. Afraid to show my weaknesses. Inability to reveal my feelings.

Obsessed, I hide some of my personality. "I do not want others to see what is inside me” "What is inside should not be seen from outside".

"Nobody protects me from what I see. My eyes are put under a protective wing. "

Fear. Insecurity. Distrust. Shame.

Dry lachrymal glands: "Wanting to catch the eye". Fear of not being able to catch the moment, in the sense of not being able to see what we would like it to happen.

Conflict of inability to make one thing we like to see, that is, visually not catch/get something.

The absence of tears perhaps it may be because the person is prevented of mourning, he/she refuses to express his/her emotions.

"It is forbidden to mourn, to express feelings, to let someone else see them” Often, these are people who try to hide their great sensitivity because they are afraid of being taken advantage of them.

It may also be of angry eyes, who refuse to forgive, to look with love.

"I see all furiously, because they are not as I want to be".

"I see all furiously, because they do what I want to do"

"I'm disappointed and hurt".

Ulcers: Severe visual separation. "Losing someone from our view"

Scleritis: The sclera protects and maintains the shape of the eye.

Conflict of protection in a visual tone. Protection from what we see.

Devaluation by a (visual) territory that we are losing and we feel powerless to defend it (intolerable).

Chalazion: Meibomian gland is a cyst in the eyelid caused by inflammation of a blocked meibomian gland, located close to the lashes, usually on the upper eyelid. It differs from a sty that they are not painful.

A meibomian gland secretes the fatty substance of the tear film, which is a protection for the eye. There has been an excess of demand for protection, and this has blocked the duct.

Conflict spot by something I see, either abroad or in myself.

Devaluation conflict: Not wanting to see more of passive, childlike way.

Conflict of blindly trusting in something or someone who failed us: "I should be alert".

Conflicts with the vision we have of religion.

Dishonour conflict and separation: "It's wrong not to see him/her again"

Stye: Conflict of separation and dishonour and something we have seen and made us feel dirty.

"I've seen one thing I did not like anything"

"I feel dirty for something disgusting that I had to see"

"I have problems in my marriage or with my partner"

"I saw something that made me angry"

"I just like to see things that interest me"

Eye pain: We will not see what is happening. Pain causes us what we're seeing.

Attempt to escape from life as we accept see how it is.

Exophthalmia or large googly eyes: The muscles around the eyes are in a permanent state of shock, reflect an expression of fear experienced as a result of childhood experiences. Conflict dam which increases their visual field to see the danger coming and escape in time. "I must catch the image of danger as quickly as possible”

Blindness: Conflict of the ostrich. When it is afraid, an ostrich prefers not to see anything and hides its head under the sand; where everything is black, and cannot see anything, and solved, no problems!

Was it necessary to see the day?

Was it necessary to hide my presence in the mother's womb?

Because of a shock, trauma, etc., we refuse to see, in order to avoid confrontation with reality. We do not want to accept what the eyes tell us.

Eyelids: Conflict of motor function. You cannot see and not see, at the same time.

Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids): The eyelids are like a curtain that closes to protect from external aggression, to rest or not to see. Inflammation often comes from an anger for something that we are seeing and cause us pain. "That hurts my eyes”

Motor conflict: Related to the children, the neighbour, with our identity.

"I cannot see without being seen” "He's my son!".

There is disappointment or difficulty in something visual: "I do not want to see, I do not want to see...” related to the children or to something symbolically considered "childish" as a book, a painting, etc.

Our identity, what we want to be or what we want to and what we do not want to happen. We are not accepting some of our past and we see it again in the present. We had forgotten something, we see it again reflected in our children...

Conflict of "dirty vision" related to seduction. We want something but at the same time, we tried to stop ourselves. "I see something that stains me".

We prefer not to see the day that begins, not face life, for lack of ideas.

It can manifest itself in blepharitis those people who refuse to close the eyelids to rest or sleep, for their anxiety to see everything not granted.

Or those which, by excess of activity, and not having any help, nor have a deserved rest; which irritates them enough. We do not protect adequately against external aggression, that is to say, that we easily let ourselves be influenced by what we see.

Blepharoptosis or palpebral ptosis (drooping eyelids) is the manifestation of great sadness ... as when the curtain is lowered.

Conflict of impotence for something we see. Refusing to look at this world considered as childish and immature. Resignation.

Conflict of "danger". Not being able to see things that seem horrible, ugly or aggressive: "I cannot go back to see my son, my country, etc”.

In women, it usually appears in the left eye and speaks of apathy and sadness, in her marital relations, having chosen a husband who disappoints her. It may also indicate a problem with the child.

Similarly you can refer another person to which you want to avoid seeing.

"You can see and not see at once” "We cannot see without being seen”

Ectropion: The eyelid (most frequently, the bottom one) is folded or twisted in the opposite direction the eye surface. This causes dryness and irritation of the conjunctiva of the eyelid.

Open your eyes to maintain a vision on the environment.

Conflict of fear of being alone or abandoned by something we see or related to the vision of something.

Conflict of fear of death, what lies beyond, to sense everything (spiritual vision).

Terrible conflict and ambiguous relationship with the father or whoever performs the paternal function on us.

Entropion: It is the investment of an edge of an eyelid, causing the eyelashes to rub against the eye. In most cases it is observed in the lower eyelid.

We close our eyes to not see something unpleasant.

Separation conflict, being ignored.

Controversy vision of something that is attacking us.

Conflict of relationship with the people around me, because the people who matter most to me (parents and family) have not looked after me enough and have not put their attention on me. I have not had physical signs of affection.

Gravis: Conflict of impotence for something we see.

Trichiasis: The tabs are bent towards the eye irritating the conjunctiva.

Separation conflict and guilt.

We maintain our view of biased way, because we feel guilty of "seeing or being seen”

Conflict of the father’s protection.

Amblyopia: Amblyopia, also called lazy eye, is defined as a decrease in visual acuity without there being any organic injury to justify it.

Conflict: "I want to join what I see separately”

Nystagmus or ocular parkinson: To some extent, it is a kind of parkinson disease in the eye. Controversy wipers. Nystagmus is an involuntary and uncontrolled eye movement. The movement can be horizontal, vertical, rotary, oblique or a combination of these.

Nystagmus is associated with a malfunction in brain areas that are responsible for controlling movement. Those affected with nystagmus often put their head in an abnormal position to improve their vision, annulling as possible the effect produced by the movement of the eyes.

Emotional conflict: "I cannot look straight things, the danger comes from different parts". "I do not know where to look" "Survival depends on my balance; I have to stay stable" "I must watch the entire width of my territory".

Retina: The retina is the layer of light-sensitive found in the inner back of the eye and acts like the film in a camera: images pass through the lens of the eye and are focused on the retina. The retina then converts these images into electrical signals and sends them via the optic nerve to the brain. The retina is normally red due to its rich blood supply.

Retinal detachment: Intense Conflict, visual image of stress. Example: The child falls off before our eyes. The adult feels horror at such image, but the view is protected.

The retina prints... "I do not want to print what I have seen” "Feeling of having seen something terrible” A small child who does not have this protection mechanism, remains fascinated by the horrible things he/she sees. When we are struck, the child prints the image on his/her retina. Later, with all his/her stress concentrated in vision, he/she will suffer a retinal detachment.

Fear that comes from behind. What can fall on me? "The danger is coming from behind”

Macular retinopathy: This is the alteration of the capillaries of the macula (the central retina).

Stop seeing a person or thing irreversibly.

"Seeing a family member die".

Retinitis pigmentosa: Too much pigment in the retina. Melanin accumulates in the back of the eye. It is the visual equivalent of melanoma: vision of horror, ugly, nasty, with stain vision. "I've seen my father/mother with another".

Colour blindness: It consists of not seeing a colour, the relationship with a fact that is stressful. Example: alcoholic father, addicted to red wine. Red = horror, fear.

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THE SYMPTOMS

“The soul has no secret that the behaviour does not reveal”. Lao-Tzu

 

Today, the tendency to confuse the symptom with the disease still exists in scientific medicine, which is the same as confusing the screen with the projector.

Just as a movie screen can only reflect what the camera sends you, the body is also the projection surface of consciousness and all processes and changes manifest in the body as a symptom.

The body can manifest many different symptoms but all are expression of the process we call disease and as we have said, it always occurs in the consciousness of a person.

Etymologically, the word symptom means "coincidence". A symptom, of a stroke or of anything else, coincides perfectly with what the person lives.

So, each symptom is an information carrier of a message about the state of our soul. It tells us that we have a problem, that something is wrong, we have a deficiency.

When consciousness is in a state of harmony, the disease has no reason for being and does not appear.

To develop a symptom, I have to have lived an emotional impact:

Each physical symptom has been preceded by a thought, a feeling, a negative belief, something that made us feel bad, we cannot cope, an issue we have left unresolved, which can be related to fear, heartbreak , resentment, repressed violence, unconsciousness, or irresponsibility.

If we learn to recognize symptoms and interpret them, we will perfectly realize, that they always talk about ourselves, about our interior.

As is logical and based on the above example, you cannot change the content of a film focusing on the screen.

The screen, as the symptom, it is only the effect of an invisible cause. It shows the script, photography, actors; but if we change something we do not like, the screen is not the place, we would have to go to the tape and projector.

The symptom also points us with a personalized language what is the imbalance level of our consciousness.

He/she tells us precisely what exceeds or misses, what mistake we are making and what we must do to return to the balanced state called health. It would be absurd to be angry with the symptom or try to suppress it, because we must eliminate the symptom but not the cause.

Therefore, it is very important to distinguish between disease (level of consciousness) and symptoms (body level, biological).

When we understand the difference our attitude and our relationship with the disease change quickly; we do not consider the symptom as anything that bothers us anymore, as an enemy that must be destroyed as soon as possible, and we find an ally in it, a guide that can help us find what we need, and thus overcome the disease.

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ANKLES, emotional and spiritual meaning

They symbolize our stability, mobility and flexibility with respect to our beliefs, our ability to decide and to change direction in life. In them, our capacity is also reflected to receive pleasure.

When symptoms occur in the ankles, it necessarily means that we feel devalued with respect to the direction we decided to take, with the lifestyle we lead, or the course that our lives have taken. Any damage to the ankle, tells us that we must put a stop to what we are doing on a daily basis and analyze what we really want to do. You can say that what we have done so far or what we are doing right now, is not what you really want to do.

"This I do is not right".

"This life or this activity I do are not what I want".

Twists, are usually related to a situation or a "momentary" experience that we do not resist and before which, we must be more flexible. They occur during times of emotional imbalance, when we are forced to take a direction against our will or when our position in relation to others, does not suit us or we do not feel comfortable, but we lack the courage to oppose the other criterion.

Devaluation in the direction I take or not take.

"There is a direction or something imposed on me, and a direction or something else, I want to take or do".

A twist provides the necessary justification to stop.

Sprains are almost always related to a situation that we already have lived during some time and we greatly dislike. They warn that it is better that we stop at what we are doing.

"This I do is not right".

"What I do is killing me".

The ankle problems also may indicate that we have difficulties to change or make a decision in our lives: "I'm not taking the right path". "I'm not going on the right direction". "I'm not sure which foot should support me".

If the external lateral ligament is affected, it may indicate a conflict related to gallbladder problems, it may express resentment, injustice, unexpressed anger, etc.

Or it may be a conflict over the territory.

If it affects the internal lateral ligament, it may be due to a conflict of concern for any children.

If the problem occurs in the left ankle, it will be related to the masculine, father, son, boss, work, etc.; whereas if it is the right ankle, it will be related to the female, mother, daughter, boss, company, authority, etc.

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health:

Developing the courage to defend our own judgment. This ability will bring us the flexibility to also see the point of view of others. Before prejudging and believing that we are imposed with something contrary to what we want, it would be more appropriate than we find out the motives of others.

Learning to trust in life and in ourselves.

Accept and understand that insecurity is a feeling that we also need to integrate.

Learning to enjoy life.

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