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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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