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Human diseases and their psychological prerequisites. Spiritual and physical causes of diseases Causes of diseases at the mental level

In traditional Eastern medicine, a person is not only a physical body, but also a living energy system that is constantly changing. The peculiarity of a person depends on balance five forms of mental energies associated with the five organs. The heart contains precisely mental energy - consciousness, the kidneys - the reproducing will, the lungs - the sensitive soul that reunites with the body after death, the liver - the spiritual soul that leaves the body after death, the spleen - the mental manifestations of human activity - thoughts.
The most important thing is to achieve balance between the heart \ fire - consciousness \ and the kidneys \ water - will \. It is necessary to eliminate the gap between consciousness and action, which means restoring the balance between the heart and kidneys, water and fire - the human psyche. If the energy of the heart prevails over the energy of the kidneys, a person becomes weak-willed and is in captivity of desires. When kidney energy predominates, a person does rash and immature things. The kidney-heart axis polarizes the balance of human passions. The dialectic of energies in the human body, despite their specific nature, constitutes a single whole - totality, balance, unity. And if one of the energies weakens, another comes to its aid.
The five main organs are also associated with human emotions or mental states: joy, anger, anger, reflection, melancholy, sadness and fear. This is human psychic energy.
Anger and anger are concentrated in the liver, joy in the heart, reflection and sadness in the spleen, melancholy in the lungs, and fear and horror in the kidneys. When manifestations of emotions do not go beyond certain boundaries, then a person has signs of a healthy psyche. Excessive expression of certain emotions leads to blocking of the qi energy of the corresponding organ and the occurrence of diseases.
Over the past decades, Western science has conducted a large number of studies to identify the relationship between mind and body, the transformation of the emotional and mental state in changes in the chemical balance of a person, especially the immune system. This new branch of science was called - psychoneuroimmunology. Research has shown that the immune system, like others - the circulatory, nervous and digestive systems - is subject to the emotional state of a person.
Mental and emotional states affect the endocrine system, whose hormones determine physical activity, behavior, feelings and emotions. Hormones are secreted by endocrine glands, interconnected and subordinate to the pituitary gland.
The brain produces neuropeptides that, together with hormones, act as chemical conductors of emotions from the mind to the body and back again. They form a complex and thoughtful system of direct and feedback emotions with all parts of the body.
Thoughts encoded into nerve impulses are distributed by nerve endings and act on muscles and glands. Neuropeptides provide communication between perception and thoughts, hormonal centers and the brain, between organs and cells. The hypothalamus, a small gland in the brain, is where thoughts are translated into physical responses. This is the emotional center of the brain that controls the pituitary gland, adrenaline production, appetite, blood sugar, body temperature, automatic contraction of the heart, lungs, circulatory and digestive systems. Since it is influenced by different emotions and feelings, the hypothalamus must always be active. Stress is converted into reactions that affect all parts of the body. All functions of the immune system are influenced by neuropeptides. The study of the role of neuropeptides has led to the recognition of a single, complex whole - the “mind-body”. The body and mind function as a single unit, responding to both external and internal influences. Thoughts and emotions immediately affect a person’s health, and damage to the physical body affects the mental and mental state.
Stress is one of the factors that negatively affects human health. Stress itself is neither good nor bad. The point is how a person reacts to it: in some, stress causes a surge of strength and a clear sense of purpose, in others, stress causes panic, chaos in thoughts, behavior, depression and fear, which lead to poor health. Daily stress has a particularly detrimental effect, as it acts gradually, depriving the body of vitality. Even minor negative events can cause stress because the body is unable to understand the difference between real and false threats. A probable threat through hormonal imbalance can affect the body in the same way as a real threat.

Fear and anger are powerful stress relievers. Fear is an instinctive reaction that occurs when a person’s life is threatened. Healthy fear is an important part of the human defense mechanism, which supports the desire to prevent dangers and always be on guard. Pathological fear arises from neurosis and creates a constant feeling of anxiety and panic. Fear is manifested by trembling, panic, sleep disturbance, increased heart rate, shallow breathing, dizziness, and heartburn. Having these symptoms for a long time can cause significant harm. The more a person tries to control life, the more fear grows. The companion of stress is anger. This is a strong and powerful energy that arises from embarrassment and helplessness and is aimed at protecting a person. Understanding and accepting anger that has been suppressed by consciousness for a long time is vital. Anger can cause great harm to a person. It must be controlled and not exceed acceptable limits. It is very important to understand that anger is not in someone else, but in what a person feels and thinks himself. No one can make someone angry because it is one's own reaction to what someone does. When a person recognizes and understands anger, it turns out that very often it is only a mask of our feelings. Beneath it lie more sensitive states - loss, fear or danger, strong feelings of guilt or shame.
Any feelings that are suppressed for a long time can cause stress in the body. When normal emotional responses are suppressed, the chemicals that are released have no outlet. This leads to the development of pathological symptoms: headache, increased blood pressure, arrhythmia, sleep disturbances, loss of appetite, dry mouth, increased sweating, and skin rashes. Mental changes may also occur in the form of depression, anger, nervousness, and lightning-fast mood changes. Stress is accompanied by decreased concentration and memory, inability to make decisions, obsessive fear, and family problems.
Stress accompanies a person at work and during major changes in life. At such moments she feels uncertainty and fear, nervous excitement and sadness. Emotions affect muscles and blood circulation\accelerating secretion, especially adrenaline\, digestion and respiration, depleting the immune system.
Psychological trauma does not necessarily lead to illness, but sudden fear or just worry about trauma can cause physical problems. Obviously, a crisis can always be avoided, which requires awareness of the feelings that arise, and an attempt to suppress or reject them. Awareness and release of feelings to the extent of their accumulation is a very important process.
The founder of the American Healing Medicine Association, C. Norman Sheley, states that 85% of all diseases arise as a result of poor lifestyle choices. And only 15% is due to external influence factors, heredity and unknown influences.
It is not necessary that a person who has chosen and leads a healthy lifestyle, which primarily involves caring for the physical body, will not get sick. Of great, perhaps decisive importance in this matter is the attitude towards yourself: do you like yourself, do you feel guilty, unloved or humiliated. Long-term negative self-esteem can nullify all attempts to improve health.
Thought, will, consciousness are mental energies. Emotions: anger, joy, fear, sadness, melancholy are mental energy. Since mental and psychic energy are associated with organs and circulate according to the same laws and the same meridians as qi energy, their influence on the body as a whole becomes clear.
Thought is energy circulating throughout the body. You should realize that everyone lives in a world created by their own thoughts, emotions and beliefs, some of which are hidden and subconscious. Each person's life is the best version of what she managed to create with her thoughts, actions and inner beliefs. A person is born to enjoy life, but without knowing or understanding the conditions of earthly life, he turns it into torment. Unfortunately, most people choose their path in life unconsciously, under the influence of other people's ideas and interests.
If a person is not satisfied with himself, considers himself too skinny or too fat, too short or too tall, ugly or unloved, then such thoughts destroy the body from the inside. But a thought is just a thought and it can be changed by willpower. It is necessary to learn to control the thoughts and words that create life experience. By creating peace and harmony in the soul, tuning into positive thoughts, a person attracts only positive phenomena and people who think similarly.
And vice versa - living on grievances and accusations, feeling like a victim, leads to the loss of the essence of life, disappointment and attraction of people with a similar approach to life. The perception of ourselves and the environment turns into reality. When reality does not coincide with ideas that are meaningful to a person about what and how should happen around it, or what it should be, negative emotions arise. Violation of such ideas, which are called idealization, lead to long-term experiences.
Idealization indicates that a person claims to be infallible, condemning, in his opinion, the incorrectly organized world around him. It is clear that such judgments are erroneous and, as a result, a situation or person arises in a person’s life that frees him from ideals:
A person does not receive what he cannot imagine his existence without.
She comes face to face with a person with an opposing view on issues that are very significant to him.
Situations arise in life that one way or another destroy ideas that are meaningful to it.
A person himself does what he previously condemned in others or even in himself.
Negative subconscious programs of a person are implemented, which guide his actions outside of his consciousness.
Situations arise in which a person involuntarily falls out of the normal course of life for a long time.
Under the influence of such “educational” situations, a person must realize that the world is not homogeneous and different life options have the right to exist, and not just the one that meets his hopes. To achieve internal balance, it is necessary to realize your idealizations and abandon experiences when they are destroyed, because experiences are only an external consequence of the thoughts that arise in this case. Even self-hatred is only hatred of the thought of oneself.
Focusing on real thoughts and beliefs and carefully selecting them allows a person to shape his life through his own choices. Focusing on the past leads to a lack of energy for the present, and living in the future is living in fantasy. Real time exists only in the now. By holding on to sadness and experiences from the past, a person suffers: he allows the situations and people that remain there to dominate her, mentally surrendering to slavery. The thirst for revenge and the impossibility of apologizing allow the past to control the present life. That’s why it’s so hard to learn to forgive.
Forgiveness means liberation from the influence of the one who offended, hurt, identifying oneself with the victim. It allows you to break out of the vicious circle of pain, anger and torment that keeps a person captive of his own suffering. To forgive does not just mean to excuse an action, but to forgive the people who committed it, to forgive their suffering, discord, inability, despair, human weakness. In the process of forgiveness, a person not only re-realizes everything that happened, but begins to understand the reasons for his suffering. Of course, it is much easier to blame someone else for everything than to take responsibility for the state of your own consciousness. Forgiveness involves perceiving people as they really are, and not as someone wants them to be and thinks that they should be exactly like that.
It is very important to forgive someone, but it is equally important to understand and forgive yourself. Forgiving yourself does not mean refusing responsibility for the actions of the past or denying your guilt. It is simply an acknowledgment of human qualities and a full acceptance of one's vulnerability. Forgiving yourself means realizing your real self, accepting your weaknesses, mistakes and helplessness. Forgiveness is not easy. This requires practice, determination and sincerity. Forgiveness is the most valuable gift a person can give himself.
Forgiveness is the first step to cleansing and healing. You should understand the difference between treatment and recovery. During treatment, the patient remains passive. Health improvement requires active participation from him, and his success depends more on his own internal work than on external circumstances. Recovery involves solving one’s own internal problems – working on fear, being open to promising changes. It requires the identification and recognition of internal values. Taking a closer look at internal values ​​means determining why a person is guided by them, what his life is dedicated to, what gives him a sense of purpose and direction of movement. Recovery means the cessation of resistance, the destruction of barriers created to protect one’s own self, getting rid of harmful thoughts and behaviors, strict control of feelings, and all methods of hiding them. This is the release of everything hidden, hidden, the analysis of space that has remained in the past. Recovery is about freeing yourself from everything that prevents you from moving forward. It is necessary to get rid of your own separation, personal grievances, resistance to change, fear, anger, hesitation. This is the path of trust and honesty, the discovery of inner strengths, and it requires full participation and responsibility for personal behavior, actions, words, thoughts, and way of life. Recognizing responsibility means recognizing that cleansing and healing comes from within. It involves perceiving yourself as you are, completely - without condemnation and criticism, without feelings of guilt. The main condition for this is the ability to perceive the world around us as it really is. Do not suppress or hide your attitude to what is happening, but simply accept everything calmly and kindly. If a person manages not to judge others, their actions or life circumstances, and learns not to feel negative emotions in cases of discrepancy between what happens and what was expected, then he will begin to enjoy life. That is, her consciousness will determine her real existence.
Unconditional love is another step in recovery. A person gives love in order to receive it, suffers from its deficiency, sets conditions by which it must be met. Wellness requires moving beyond these conditions and limitations to awaken a love of courage, apology, generosity, empathy and unconditional love. Loving unconditionally means recognizing weakness and indifference that can cause pain, not holding onto past grievances, and not letting fear rule. In fact, it is impossible to love others if you do not love yourself.
A very important condition self love- This is a refusal of self-criticism. It is necessary to develop high self-esteem, because feeling imperfect, a person justifies humiliation and holds on to it, intimidates himself with gloomy thoughts, imagining the situation much worse than it actually is. The next step is to be kind, gentle, patient with yourself. Self-love is deep gratitude for the fact that a person is exactly like this - with little oddities, imbalances, failures, along with all the wonderful qualities. Accepting everything in its entirety and without any conditions is unconditional self-love.
Only by loving oneself and others, and achieving unconditional forgiveness, will a person feel harmony and pleasure in life. But this is not so easy to do. You need to work hard and persistently on your inner world. Some achieve this themselves by working with relevant literature, which recommends situation analysis, visualization, breathing exercises, yoga, qigong, etc.
Everyone who understands the essence of the problem will find their own way to internal balance and find the necessary literature. On his life's path he will meet people who will help. The main thing is to believe in yourself and believe in the Power that rules the world.

Abscess (ulcer). Disturbing thoughts of resentment, neglect and revenge.

Adenoids. A child who feels unwanted.

Alcoholism. Feelings of uselessness, worthlessness, hopelessness, emptiness, guilt, inadequacy in the world. Self-denial, low self-esteem.

Allergy. 1) Who do you hate? Denial of one's own power.
2) Protest against something that cannot be expressed.
3) It often happens that the parents of an allergic person often argued and had completely different views on life.
4) You were not taught to accept your disgust and intolerance towards certain people. Accepting your feelings of disgust does not mean expressing them to people. Both love and negativity are acceptable in relation to the same person.
Another link regarding the psychological causes of allergies:

Angina. See also: "Throat", "Tonsillitis". 1) You refrain from using rude words. Feeling unable to express yourself. A strong belief that you cannot raise your voice in defense of your views and ask for your needs to be met. Inability to express oneself.
2) You feel angry because you cannot cope with any situation.

Anemia. Lack of joy. Fear of life. Believing in your own inferiority deprives you of the joy of life.

Anorectal bleeding (the presence of blood in the stool). Anger and disappointment. See "Hemorrhoids".

Apathy. Resistance to feelings. Suppression of emotions. Fear.

Appendicitis. Fear. Fear of life. Blocking the flow of goodness that life pours out upon us.

Arteries (problems). Problems with arteries - inability to enjoy life. He does not know how to listen to his heart and create situations associated with joy and fun.

Arthritis. See also the section “Rheumatoid Arthritis”. 1) The feeling that you are not loved. Criticism, resentment.
2) cannot say “no” and blame others for exploiting them. For such people, it is important to learn to say “no” if necessary.
3) Arthritis is someone who is always ready to attack, but suppresses this desire. There is a significant emotional influence on the muscular expression of feelings, which is extremely controlled.
4) Desire for punishment, self-blame. State of the victim.
5) A person is too strict with himself, does not allow himself to relax, does not know how to express his desires and needs. The “inner critic” is too well developed.
6) Arthritis occurs as a result of constant criticism of oneself and others. People with this disorder believe that they can and should criticize others. They carry a kind of curse on themselves; they strive to be right, the best, the most perfect in everything. But such a burden, full of pride and conceit, is unbearable, so the body cannot stand it and gets sick.

Arthrosis. Osteoarthritis of the hip joint often affects very pleasant, nice people who almost never conflict with anyone and rarely express their displeasure to anyone. Outwardly they are reserved and calm. However, passions rage inside. Irritation, intimate dissatisfaction, anxiety, suppressed anger provoke internal tension in the nervous system and affect the condition of the skeletal muscles.

Asthma.
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1) Inability to breathe for one's own benefit. Feeling depressed. Holding back sobs. Fear of life. Not wanting to be here.
2) A person with asthma feels like he has no right to breathe on his own. Asthmatic children are, as a rule, children with a highly developed conscience. They take the blame for everything.
3) Asthma occurs when there are suppressed feelings of love in the family, suppressed crying, the child experiences fear of life and does not want to live anymore.
4) Asthmatics express more negative emotions, are more likely to be angry, offended, harbor anger and a thirst for revenge compared to healthy people.
5) Asthma, lung problems are caused by the inability (or unwillingness) to live independently, as well as a lack of living space. Asthma, convulsively holding back air currents entering from the outside world, indicates a fear of frankness, sincerity, of the need to accept what new things bring every day. Gaining trust in people is an important psychological component that promotes recovery.
6) Repressed sexual desires.
7) Wants too much; takes more than he should and gives with great difficulty. He wants to appear stronger than he is and thereby arouse love for himself.
8) asthmatics are people who are very dependent on their mother.
9) Asthma in children is a fear of life. Strong subconscious fear. Reluctance to be here and now. Such children, as a rule, have a highly developed sense of conscience - they take the blame for everything.
10) Psychological causes of bronchial asthma according to Franz Alexander: Conflict between the need for love and tenderness and fear of rejection. The metaphor for bronchial asthma is the inability to “breathe deeply.” Early relationships between mother and child with AD are built according to the “love and hate” type. The child feels this ambivalence and begins to worry and cry, but the expression of feelings is blocked by the mother “don’t cry, stop screaming,” which causes fear of pushing her away even more. Exacerbation of asthma in adults occurs when one needs to show courage, responsibility, independence, or be able to survive sadness and loneliness. The aggressive behavior of asthmatics may mask a strong need for love and support. Often aggression is experienced as dangerous, so the patient cannot express it by “letting out his anger into the air,” but this manifests itself in attacks of suffocation. In asthmatics, there is a dysfunction in the function of taking and giving. With a tendency to retain. A person wants to appear stronger than he really is, because he thinks that this will arouse love for himself. The body asks you to recognize your weaknesses and shortcomings and let go of the idea that power over others can give them respect and love.
11) The trigger for the development of bronchial asthma can be a negative work stoppage, in which the employee’s “oxygen is cut off,” or the arrival of relatives, because of whom it is “not possible to breathe” in the apartment. Also, asthma attacks can occur in a situation of “suffocation” by care, “tight squeezing in one’s hands” (for example, by parents of their child). V. Sinelnikov, a writer, doctor and psychotherapist, claims that it is quite difficult for asthmatics to cry, since such people in ordinary life often hold back their sobs and tears. In his opinion, asthma is a clear attempt to express to people what cannot be expressed in any other way. A. N. Pezeshkian, Doctor of Medical Sciences and Professor, is firmly convinced that asthmatics come from families in which achievements and high demands were in the first place. In such families they often say: “You need to try!”, “Finally get your act together!”, “Don’t let us down!” Along with these requirements, the child could be prohibited from showing negative emotions, expressing dissatisfaction, or aggression. Emotions are suppressed, since it is not possible to enter into an open dispute with parents. The child remains silent, but his body remembers everything and takes on the mental burden. As a result, symptoms of bronchial asthma appear on the face. The child's body seems to ask for help when asthma attacks occur...

Atherosclerosis. 1) Resistance. Tension. Refusal to see the good.
2) frequent distress due to sharp criticism.
3) The conviction that life is hard and unbearable, the inability to rejoice.

Infertility. 1) Your subconscious secretly resists procreation, fatherhood and motherhood. Unconscious anxiety can be of the following types, for example: “The child may be born sick, it is better not to give birth at all.” Or: “During pregnancy, my husband will grow cold towards me and leave for someone else.” Or: “With a child there are only problems and no joy, it’s better to live for yourself.” There are many examples, but all these anxieties can be revealed with the help of in-depth analysis in psychotherapy.

Bronchitis. 1) Nervous atmosphere in the family. Arguments and screams. A rare calm.
2) One or more family members are driven into despair by their actions.
3) Unexpressed anger and claims that cannot be presented.

Vaginitis (inflammation of the vaginal mucosa). See also: "Women's diseases". Anger at your partner. Feelings of sexual guilt. Punishing yourself. The belief that women are powerless to influence the opposite sex.
2) fear of not being up to par, fear for one’s femininity.
3) strong irritation and complaints against men. “I always meet some men who are not like that,” “It seems to me that there are no decent men at all.”

Phlebeurysm. 1) Staying in a situation you hate. Disapproval.
2) Feeling overloaded and overwhelmed by work. Exaggerating the severity of problems.
3) Inability to relax due to feelings of guilt when receiving pleasure.
4) Fear and anxiety about the future. Constant anxiety in general.
5) The reason is the suppression of anger and discontent within oneself. Varicose veins occur when he suppresses this energy within himself with the help of will. The energy of anger and chronic irritation, the prohibition on fully experiencing one’s irritation. Judging irritability in other people.

Vegetative dystonia. infantilism, low self-esteem, tendency to doubt and self-blame.

Inflammatory processes. Fear. Fury. Inflamed consciousness. The conditions you see in life cause anger and frustration.

Sinusitis. See also: "Runny nose", "Nose". 1) Suppressed self-pity.
2) A protracted situation of “everyone is against me” and an inability to cope with it. Internal crying. Children's tears. Feeling like a victim.
3) Sinusitis - This is a psychosomatic disease, one of the types of sinusitis. This is an internal cry, through which the subconscious wants to bring out suppressed emotions: bitterness, disappointment about unfulfilled dreams. The accumulation of mucus increases after strong emotional shocks. Allergic chronic runny nose indicates a lack of emotional control. A person with chronic sinusitis tends to accumulate negative emotions in himself. His memory is organized in such a way that he does not forget anything from negative experiences. Unsolved problems greatly overload the psyche. The nose is associated with the volitional functions of a person. When they are overloaded, energy accumulations form in the nose, they form a disease.

Haemorrhoids. 1) Fear of not meeting the allotted time. A person who constantly forces himself to do a job that he does not like, forces himself to work to the limit of his capabilities, or holds back accumulated negative emotions regarding past events, is constantly in a state of tension, but not on the physical, but on the emotional level. At the same time, he does not give an outlet to this tension, experiencing all the complex processes inside, alone with himself.
2) Anger in the past. Burdened feelings. Inability to get rid of accumulated problems, grievances and emotions. The joy of life is drowned in anger and sadness.
3) Fear of separation.
4) Fear of material disadvantage. Emotional stress is most often created by the desire to urgently get what is missing. And it grows out of a feeling of material disadvantage or inability to make decisions.
5) Suppressed fear. “Must” do a job you don’t like. Something urgently needs to be completed in order to receive certain material benefits.
6) You experience anger, anger, fear, guilt about some past events. Your feelings are burdened with unpleasant emotions. You literally experience the “pain of loss.”
7) Greed, hoarding, collecting unnecessary things, inability to part with unnecessary things.
8) Hemorrhoids speak of emotional stress and fear, which a person does not want to show or discuss. These repressed emotions become a heavy burden. They appear in a person who constantly forces himself to do something, puts pressure on himself, especially in the material sphere. Perhaps this person is forcing himself to do a job he doesn't like. Such a person wants to finish something quickly. He is too demanding of himself.

Herpes simplex. A strong desire to do everything badly. Unspoken bitterness.
2) Genital herpes. The belief that sexuality is bad.
3) Oral herpes. A contradictory state in relation to one object: one wants (one part of the personality), but cannot (according to the other).

Hyperthyroidism (hyperfunction of the thyroid gland). See also the section “Thyroid gland”
1) The conflict between the expressed need to express oneself, to act more and the suppression of one’s excessive aggressiveness. Hyperthyroidism develops following strong experiences and acute life difficulties. Patients with hyperthyroidism are constantly in a tense situation; they are often older children and perform parental functions in relation to younger siblings, which leads to overcompensation of aggressive impulses. They give the impression of mature personalities, but inside they have difficulty hiding fear and weakness. They repress and deny their fear. A person is afraid to act; it seems to him that he is not fast or dexterous enough to succeed.

Hypertension, or essential hypertension (high blood pressure). 1) Self-confidence - in the sense that you are ready to take on too much. As much as you can't stand.
2) there is a direct connection between feelings of anxiety, impatience, suspicion and the risk of hypertension.
3) due to a self-confident desire to take on an unbearable load, to work without rest, the need to meet the expectations of others, to remain significant and respected in their person, and due to this, the repression of one’s deepest feelings and needs. All this creates corresponding internal tension. It is advisable for a hypertensive person to give up the pursuit of the opinions of people around him and learn to live and love people, first of all, in accordance with the deep needs of his own heart.
4) Emotion, not reactively expressed and deeply hidden, gradually destroys the body. Patients with high blood pressure suppress mainly emotions such as anger, hostility and rage.
5) Hypertension can be caused by situations that do not give a person the opportunity to successfully fight for recognition of his own personality by others, excluding a feeling of satisfaction in the process of self-affirmation. A person who is suppressed and ignored develops a feeling of constant dissatisfaction with himself, which finds no way out and forces him to “swallow resentment” every day.
6) Hypertensive patients who are chronically ready to fight have dysfunction of the circulatory system. They suppress free expression of hostility towards other people out of a desire to be loved. Their hostile emotions seethe but have no outlet. In their youth they can be bullies, but as they get older they notice that they push people away with their vindictiveness and begin to suppress their emotions.
7) Aggressive thoughts are hidden behind your external equanimity. They put internal pressure on you.
8) Conflict between hostile, aggressive impulses and the desire to look decent. The need to dominate, dictate your will to others, rise above others, and behave aggressively is suppressed. Committing aggressive actions is unacceptable for a person. Violation of moral standards would lead the subject to loss of self-respect. Responsible and demanding of themselves. They are often forced to do what they do not like and do not want to do. Hypersocial. They want to be good to everyone. They don’t know how to ask or express their needs.

Hypotension, or hypotension (low blood pressure). Dejection, uncertainty.
2) they killed your ability to independently create your life and influence the world.
3) you lose vitality. Do not believe in yourself, in your strengths and capabilities. You try to avoid conflict situations and evade responsibility. In this case, it becomes impossible to fully experience reality. You gave up on everything a long time ago: What's the difference?! Nothing will work anyway.
4) Hopelessness. Chronic feelings of guilt.

Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). Depressed by the hardships of life.

Headache. See also: "Migraine". 1) Underestimating yourself. Self-criticism. Fear. Headaches occur when we feel inferior and humiliated. Forgive yourself and your headache will go away on its own.
2) Headaches often occur from low self-esteem, as well as from low resistance to even minor stress. A person complaining of constant headaches is literally all psychological and physical pressure and tension. The usual state of the nervous system is to always be at the limit of its capabilities. And the first symptom of future illnesses is a headache. Therefore, doctors working with such patients first teach them to relax.
3) Loss of contact with your true self. The desire to meet the high expectations of others.
4) The desire to avoid any mistakes.
5) Hypocrisy, or the discrepancy between your thoughts and your behavior. For example, you are forced to smile and create the appearance of sympathy for a person who is unpleasant to you.
6) Fear.
7) Headaches occur due to feelings of inferiority, humiliation
For a review article on the psychological causes of headaches, see: Also, using this link in the comments, you will learn how to distinguish a headache that requires seeing a doctor (this happens rarely) from other cases that are caused by psychological reasons.

Flu and colds. See information about psychological prerequisites at the link
See also the paragraph in this table: "Infectious diseases. Weakness of the immune system."
New (2014) and more complete version of the article about the psychological causes of viral infections:

Goody: diseases. 1) A person tries his best for those he loves and forgets about his own needs. At the same time, he unconsciously gets angry with those he cares about, because there is no time left to take care of himself.

Gums: diseases and bleeding. 1) Inability to carry out decisions. Lack of a clearly expressed attitude towards life.
2) Lack of joy in the decisions you make in life.

Diabetes. 1) Longing for something unfulfilled. Strong need for control. Deep grief. There is nothing pleasant left.
2) Diabetes can be caused by a need for control, sadness, and an inability to accept and process love. A diabetic cannot tolerate affection and love, although he craves it. He unconsciously rejects love, despite the fact that at a deep level he experiences a strong need for it. Being in conflict with himself, in self-rejection, he is unable to accept love from others. Finding inner peace of mind, openness to accept love and the ability to love is the beginning of recovery from illness.
3) Attempts to control, unrealistic expectations of universal happiness and sadness to the point of hopelessness that this is not possible. Inability to live your life, because it does not allow (does not know how) to rejoice and enjoy your life events.
4) A strong lack of joy and pleasure from life. You need to learn to accept life as it is, without complaints or resentment. Learn this in the same way as learning to walk, read, and so on.
For more information about possible reasons, see the link:
5) Conflict between overly aggressive tendencies to possess people and the inability to obtain it. A strong desire for others to take care of them, a desire to depend on others. They are characterized by feelings of insecurity and emotional abandonment. As a result of equating food and love with each other, when love is taken away, an emotional experience of hunger arises; regardless of physical hunger, a person begins to overeat. He also behaves in conflict situations and unmet needs in order to relieve psycho-emotional stress.
6) Liz Burbo says that people with diabetes are very impressionable and have many desires. These desires can be either personal in nature or directed at someone else. As a rule, diabetics also want for their loved ones. However, if the latter get what they want, the patient may experience strong envy. A diabetic is a very loyal person, he wants to take care of others, and if something does not work out as planned, then a strong feeling of guilt develops. Diabetics behave measuredly and thoughtfully, as it is important for them to bring their plans to life. All this is caused by deep sadness caused by dissatisfaction in love and tenderness. Diabetes means that it’s time to learn to relax and stop controlling everything. Let everything take its course, a person’s mission is to be happy, and not to do all this for others, neglecting his own desires.

Biliary dyskinesia. Depression, tendency to depression, irritability or hidden aggressiveness. “Melancholy” (literally translated – “black bile”, which reflects the actual fact of a change in the color of bile, its “thickening” - an increase in the concentration of bile pigments in case of stagnation in the biliary tract.

Breathing: diseases. 1) Fear or refusal to breathe life deeply. You don’t recognize your right to occupy space or exist at all.
2) Fear. Resistance to change. Lack of trust in the process of change.

Cholelithiasis. See also the section "Liver".
1) Bitterness. Heavy thoughts. Curses. Pride.
2) look for bad things and find them, scold someone.
3) Gallstones symbolize accumulated bitter and angry thoughts, as well as the pride that prevents you from getting rid of them. The stones are bitterness, heavy thoughts, curses, anger and pride accumulated over several years.
4) Gallstones - accumulated bitter thoughts about existence, annoying pride, bragging, defensive conceit, complacency, which prevents you from calming down and resting.

Stomach diseases. See also: “Gastritis”, “Heartburn”, “Gastric or duodenal ulcer”.
1) Horror. Fear of new things. Inability to learn new things. We don’t know how to assimilate the new life situation.
2) The stomach reacts sensitively to our problems, fears, hatred, aggressiveness and worries. Suppressing these feelings, unwillingness to admit them to oneself, an attempt to ignore and “forget” them instead of comprehending, realizing and resolving them can cause various gastric disorders.
3) Stomach functions are upset in people who react bashfully to their desire to receive help or a manifestation of love from another person, the desire to lean on someone. In other cases, the conflict is expressed in a feeling of guilt due to the desire to take something by force from another. The reason why the gastric functions are so vulnerable to such conflict is that food represents the first obvious gratification of the receptive-collective desire. In a child's mind, the desire to be loved and the desire to be fed are very deeply connected. When, at a more mature age, the desire to receive help from another causes shame or shyness, which is often in a society whose main value is independence, this desire finds regressive satisfaction in an increased craving for food. This craving stimulates gastric secretions, and chronic increased secretion in a predisposed individual can lead to the formation of ulcers.

Women's diseases. 1) Self-rejection. Refusal of femininity. Rejection of the principle of femininity.
2) The belief that everything connected with the genitals is sinful or unclean. It is incredibly difficult to imagine that the Power that created the entire Universe is just an old man who sits on the clouds and... watches our genitals! And yet this is what many of us were taught when we were children. We have so many problems with sexuality because of our self-hatred and self-loathing. The genitals and sexuality are created for joy.

Body odor. Fear. Self-dislike. Fear of others.
There are several assumptions about the causes of body odor; you will find them in the comments to the article about the causes of bad breath.

Constipation. 1) Reluctance to part with outdated thoughts. Getting stuck in the past. Sometimes in a sarcastic way.
2) Constipation indicates an excess of accumulated feelings, ideas and experiences that a person cannot or does not want to part with and cannot make room for new ones.
3) The tendency to dramatize some event in one’s past, the inability to “resolve” that situation (complete the gestalt)
4) Perhaps you are afraid to end a relationship that will no longer give you anything. Or you're afraid of losing a job you don't like. Or you don’t want to part with things that have become useless.

Teeth: diseases. 1) Prolonged indecision. Inability to recognize ideas for subsequent analysis and decision making. Loss of the ability to confidently plunge into life.
2) Fear.
3) Fear of failure, to the point of losing faith in yourself.
4) Instability of desires, uncertainty in achieving the chosen goal, awareness of the “insurmountability” of life’s difficulties.
5) A problem with your teeth tells you that it’s time to take action, specify your desires and begin to implement them.

Itching. Desires that go against character. Dissatisfaction. Repentance. The desire to get out of the situation. To work with the psychological preconditions of diseases, the author of the site recommends technique

Psychosomatic mutual influences, as well as psychosomatic diseases, are an objective reality. It is no coincidence that new definitions of the disease increasingly emphasize the role of the mental factor. Any scheme is conditional, so the identification of psychosomatic diseases is also conditional. However, in some somatic diseases, the importance of the mental factor, mental overstrain is so great for their occurrence and development that they can and should be classified as a group of psychosomatic diseases. Psychosomatic medicine (psychosomatics) is a branch of general pathology that studies somatic disorders and diseases that arise under the influence or with the participation of emotional stress, in particular mental influences experienced by an individual in the past or present.

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Alcoholism, narkomania.

  1. Not being able to cope with something. Terrible fear. The desire to get away from everyone and everything. Not wanting to be here.
  2. Feelings of futility, inadequacy. Rejection of one's own personality.

Allergy.

  1. Who can't you stand? Denial of one's own power.
  2. A protest against something that cannot be expressed.
  3. It often happens that the parents of an allergic person often argued and had completely different views on life.
Appendicitis. Fear. Fear of life. Blocking out all the good stuff.

Insomnia.

  1. Fear. Distrust in the life process. Guilt.
  2. Escape from life, unwillingness to acknowledge its shadow sides.

Vegetative dystonia.

Weight: problems.

Excessive appetite. Fear. Self-defense. Distrust of life. Feverish overflow and release of feelings of self-hatred.

Obesity.

  1. Hypersensitivity. Often symbolizes fear and the need for protection. Fear can serve as a cover for hidden anger and unwillingness to forgive. Trust in yourself, in the very process of life, abstaining from negative thoughts - these are the ways to lose weight.
  2. Obesity is a manifestation of the tendency to protect ourselves from something. The feeling of inner emptiness often awakens the appetite. Eating provides many people with a sense of acquisition. But mental deficiency cannot be filled with food. Lack of trust in life and fear of life’s circumstances plunge a person into trying to fill the spiritual emptiness with external means.
Lack of appetite. Denial of privacy. Strong feelings of fear, self-hatred and self-denial.
Thin. Such people do not like themselves, feel insignificant compared to others, and are afraid of being rejected. And that's why they try to be very kind.

Cellulite (inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue). Accumulated anger and self-punishment. Forces herself to believe that nothing bothers her.

Inflammatory processes. Fear. Fury. Inflamed consciousness. The conditions you see in life cause anger and frustration.

Hirsutism (excessive hair growth in women). Hidden anger. The cover commonly used is fear. The desire to blame. Often: reluctance to engage in self-education.

Eye diseases. The eyes symbolize the ability to clearly see the past, present, and future. Perhaps you don't like what you see in your own life.

Astigmatism. Rejection of one's own self. Fear of seeing yourself in your true light.

Myopia. Fear of the future.

Glaucoma. The most persistent unwillingness to forgive. Old grievances are pressing. Overwhelmed by it all.

Farsightedness. Feeling out of this world.

Cataract. Inability to look forward with joy. Foggy future.

Conjunctivitis. Some event happened in life that caused strong anger, and this anger is intensified by the fear of experiencing this event again.

Blindness, retinal detachment, severe head injury. A harsh assessment of another person’s behavior, jealousy coupled with contempt, arrogance and rigidity.

Dry eyes. Evil eyes. Reluctance to look with love. I would rather die than forgive. Sometimes a manifestation of malevolence.

Barley.

  1. Occurs in a very emotional person who cannot get along with what he sees.
  2. And who feels anger and irritation when he realizes that other people look at the world differently.
Head: diseases. Jealousy, envy, hatred and resentment.

Headache.

  1. Underestimating yourself. Self-criticism. Fear. Headaches occur when we feel inferior and humiliated. Forgive yourself and your headache will go away on its own.
  2. Headaches often occur from low self-esteem, as well as from low resistance to even minor stress. A person complaining of constant headaches is literally all psychological and physical pressure and tension. The usual state of the nervous system is to always be at the limit of its capabilities. And the first symptom of future illnesses is a headache. Therefore, doctors working with such patients first teach them to relax.
  3. Loss of contact with your true self. The desire to meet the high expectations of others.
  4. Trying to avoid any mistakes.

Migraine.

  1. Hatred of coercion. Resistance to the course of life.
  2. Migraines are created by people who want to be perfect, as well as by those who have accumulated a lot of irritation in this life.
  3. Sexual fears.
  4. Hostile envy.
  5. Migraine develops in a person who does not give himself the right to be himself.

Throat: diseases.

  1. Inability to stand up for yourself. Swallowed anger. Crisis of creativity. Reluctance to change. Throat problems arise from the feeling that we “don’t have a right” and from a feeling of inadequacy.
  2. The throat, in addition, is a part of the body where all our creative energy is concentrated. When we resist change, we often develop throat problems.
  3. You need to give yourself the right to do what you want, without blaming yourself and without fear of disturbing others.
  4. A sore throat is always an irritation. If he is accompanied by a cold, then, in addition to this, there is also confusion.
  1. You refrain from using harsh words. Feeling unable to express yourself.
  2. You feel angry because you cannot cope with a situation.
Laryngitis. Anger makes it difficult to speak. Fear prevents you from speaking out. I am being dominated.
Tonsillitis. Fear. Suppressed emotions. Stifled creativity. Belief in one's inability to speak up for oneself and seek satisfaction of one's needs on one's own.
Hernia. Broken relationships. Tension, burden, improper creative self-expression.

Childhood diseases. Belief in calendars, social concepts and made-up rules. The adults around us act like children.

Adenoids. A child who feels unwanted.

Asthma in children. Fear of life. Not wanting to be here.

Eye diseases. Reluctance to see what is happening in the family.

Otitis(inflammation of the external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear). Anger. Reluctance to listen. There is noise in the house. Parents are quarreling.

Habit of biting nails. Hopelessness. Self-criticism. Hatred towards one of the parents.

Staphylococcus in children. An irreconcilable attitude towards the world and towards people in parents or ancestors.

Rickets. Emotional hunger. The need for love and protection.

Childbirth: deviations. Karmic.

Diabetes.

  1. Longing for something unfulfilled. Strong need for control. Deep grief. There is nothing pleasant left.
  2. Diabetes can be caused by a need for control, sadness, and an inability to accept and process love. A diabetic cannot tolerate affection and love, although he craves it. He unconsciously rejects love, despite the fact that at a deep level he experiences a strong need for it. Being in conflict with himself, in self-rejection, he is unable to accept love from others. Finding inner peace of mind, openness to accept love and the ability to love is the beginning of recovery from illness.
  3. Attempts to control, unrealistic expectations of universal happiness and sadness to the point of hopelessness that this is not possible. Inability to live your life, because it does not allow (does not know how) to rejoice and enjoy your life events.

Respiratory tract: diseases.

  1. Fear or refusal to breathe life deeply. You don’t recognize your right to occupy space or exist at all.
  2. Fear. Resistance to change. Lack of trust in the process of change.
  1. Inability to breathe for one's own good. Feeling depressed. Holding back sobs. Fear of life. Not wanting to be here.
  2. A person with asthma feels like they have no right to breathe on their own. Asthmatic children are, as a rule, children with a highly developed conscience. They take the blame for everything.
  3. Asthma occurs when there are suppressed feelings of love in the family, suppressed crying, the child experiences fear of life and does not want to live anymore.
  4. Asthmatics express more negative emotions, are more likely to be angry, offended, harbor anger and a thirst for revenge compared to healthy people.
  5. Asthma and lung problems are caused by the inability (or unwillingness) to live independently, as well as a lack of living space. Asthma, convulsively holding back air currents entering from the outside world, indicates a fear of frankness, sincerity, of the need to accept what new things bring every day. Gaining trust in people is an important psychological component that promotes recovery.
  6. Repressed sexual desires.
  7. Wants too much; takes more than he should and gives with great difficulty. He wants to appear stronger than he is and thereby arouse love for himself.

Sinusitis.

  1. Suppressed self-pity.
  2. A prolonged situation of “everyone is against me” and an inability to cope with it.
Runny nose. Request for help. Internal crying. You are a victim. Lack of recognition of one's own value.

Nasopharyngeal discharge. Children's crying, internal tears, the feeling of victimhood.

Nosebleeds. The need for recognition, the desire for love.

Sinusitis. Irritation caused by one of your loved ones.

Cholelithiasis.

  1. Bitterness. Heavy thoughts. Curses. Pride.
  2. They look for bad things and find them, scold someone.

Stomach diseases.

  1. Horror. Fear of new things. Inability to learn new things. We don’t know how to assimilate the new life situation.
  2. The stomach reacts sensitively to our problems, fears, hatred of others and ourselves, dissatisfaction with ourselves and our fate. Suppressing these feelings, unwillingness to admit them to oneself, an attempt to ignore and “forget” them instead of comprehending, realizing and resolving them can cause various gastric disorders.
  3. Gastric functions are upset in people who react with shame to their desire to receive help or a manifestation of love from another person, the desire to lean on someone. In other cases, the conflict is expressed in a feeling of guilt due to the desire to take something by force from another. The reason why the gastric functions are so vulnerable to such conflict is that food represents the first obvious gratification of the receptive-collective desire. In a child's mind, the desire to be loved and the desire to be fed are very deeply connected. When, at a more mature age, the desire to receive help from another causes shame or shyness, which is often in a society whose main value is independence, this desire finds regressive satisfaction in an increased craving for food. This craving stimulates gastric secretions, and chronic increased secretion in a predisposed individual can lead to the formation of ulcers.

Gastritis.

  1. Prolonged uncertainty. Feeling of doom.
  2. Irritation.
  3. A strong outburst of anger in the near past.
  1. Fear. The grip of fear.
  2. Heartburn and excess gastric juice indicate repressed aggressiveness. The solution to the problem at the psychosomatic level is seen to be the transformation of the forces of suppressed aggression into the action of an active attitude towards life and circumstances.

Ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.

  1. Fear. A firm belief that you are flawed. We fear that we are not good enough for our parents, bosses, teachers, etc. We literally can't stomach what we are. We constantly try to please others. No matter what position you hold at work, you may have a complete lack of self-esteem.
  2. Almost all patients suffering from ulcers have a deep internal conflict between the desire for independence, which they highly value, and the need for protection, support and care, inherent in childhood.
  3. These are people trying to prove to everyone that they are needed and irreplaceable.
  4. Envy.
  5. People with peptic ulcer disease are characterized by anxiety, irritability, increased efficiency and a heightened sense of duty. They are characterized by low self-esteem, accompanied by excessive vulnerability, shyness, touchiness, self-doubt and, at the same time, increased demands on themselves and suspiciousness. It has been noticed that these people strive to do much more than they really can. A typical tendency for them is to actively overcome difficulties combined with strong internal anxiety.
  6. Anxiety, hypochondria.
  7. Suppressed feeling of dependence.
  8. Irritation, indignation and at the same time helplessness from trying to change oneself by adjusting to someone else's expectations.

Teeth: diseases.

  1. Prolonged indecision. Inability to recognize ideas for subsequent analysis and decision making. Loss of the ability to confidently plunge into life.
  2. Fear.
  3. Fear of failure, to the point of losing faith in yourself.
  4. Instability of desires, uncertainty in achieving the chosen goal, awareness of the insurmountability of life's difficulties.
  5. A problem with your teeth tells you that it’s time to take action, specify your desires and begin to implement them.
Gums: diseases. Inability to carry out decisions. Lack of a clearly expressed attitude towards life.

Bleeding gums. Lack of joy about decisions made in life.

Infectious diseases. Weakness of immunity.

  1. Irritation, anger, frustration. Lack of joy in life. Bitterness.
  2. Triggers are irritation, anger, frustration. Any infection indicates an ongoing mental disorder. Weak resistance of the body, which is superimposed by infection, is associated with a violation of mental balance.
  3. Weakness of the immune system is caused by the following reasons:
    - Dislike for yourself;
    - Low self-esteem;
    - Self-deception, self-betrayal, therefore lack of peace of mind;
    - Hopelessness, despondency, lack of taste for life, suicidal tendencies;
    - Internal discord, contradictions between desires and deeds;
    - The immune system is associated with self-identity - our ability to distinguish ours from someone else’s, to separate “I” from “not I.”

Stones. They can form in the gallbladder, kidneys, and prostate. As a rule, they appear in people who have been harboring for a long time some difficult thoughts and feelings associated with dissatisfaction, aggression, envy, jealousy, etc. The person is afraid that others will guess about these thoughts. A person is rigidly focused on his ego, will, desires, perfection, abilities and intelligence.

Cyst. Constantly replaying past grievances in your head. Incorrect development.

Intestines: problems.

  1. Fear of getting rid of everything that is outdated and unnecessary.
  2. A person makes hasty conclusions about reality, rejecting it all if he is not satisfied with only a part.
  3. Irritability due to an inability to integrate contradictory aspects of reality.
Anorectal bleeding (the presence of blood in the stool). Anger and disappointment. Apathy. Resistance to feelings. Suppression of emotions. Fear.

Haemorrhoids.

  1. Fear of not meeting the allotted time.
  2. Anger is in the past. Burdened feelings. Inability to get rid of accumulated problems, grievances and emotions. The joy of life is drowned in anger and sadness.
  3. Fear of separation.
  4. Suppressed fear. Must do a job you don't like. Something urgently needs to be completed in order to receive certain material benefits.
  1. Reluctance to part with outdated thoughts. Getting stuck in the past. Sometimes in a sarcastic way.
  2. Constipation indicates an excess of accumulated feelings, ideas and experiences that a person cannot or does not want to part with and cannot make room for new ones.
  3. Tendency to dramatize some event in one’s past, inability to resolve that situation (complete the gestalt)

Irritable bowel syndrome.

  1. Infantility, low self-esteem, tendency to doubt and self-blame.
  2. Anxiety, hypochondria.

Colic. Irritation, impatience, dissatisfaction with the environment.

Colitis. Uncertainty. Symbolizes the ability to easily part with the past. Fear of letting something go. Unreliability.

Flatulence.

  1. Tightness.
  2. Fear of losing something important or being in a hopeless situation. Worry about the future.
  3. Unrealized ideas.

Indigestion. Animal fear, horror, restless state. Grumbling and complaining.

Belching. Fear. Too greedy attitude towards life.

Diarrhea. Fear. Refusal. Running away.

Colon mucosa. A layer of outdated, confused thoughts clog the channels for removing toxins. You are trampling in the viscous quagmire of the past.

Skin: diseases. Reflects what a person thinks about himself, the ability to value himself in the face of the world around him. A person is ashamed of himself and attaches too much importance to the opinions of others. Rejects himself, just as others reject him.

  1. Anxiety. Fear. An old sediment in the soul. I'm being threatened. Fear that you will be offended.
  2. Loss of sense of self. Refusal to take responsibility for one's own feelings.
Abscess (ulcer). Disturbing thoughts of resentment, neglect and revenge.
Herpes simplex. A strong desire to do everything badly. Unspoken bitterness.

Fungus. Retarded beliefs. Reluctance to part with the past. Your past dominates your present.

Itching. Desires that go against character. Dissatisfaction. Repentance. The desire to get out of the situation.

Neurodermatitis. A patient with neurodermatitis has a pronounced desire for physical contact, suppressed by the restraint of his parents, so he has disturbances in the organs of contact.

Burns. Anger. Internal boiling.

Psoriasis.

  1. Fear of being offended, wounded.
  2. Mortification of feelings and self. Refusal to accept responsibility for one's own feelings.

Acne (pimples).

  1. Disagreement with yourself. Lack of self-love;
  2. A sign of a subconscious desire to push others away and not allow oneself to be considered. (i.e. not enough self-respect and acceptance of yourself and your inner beauty)
Furuncle. A particular situation poisons a person’s life, causing intense feelings of anger, anxiety and fear.

Neck: diseases.

  1. Reluctance to see other sides of the issue. Stubbornness. Lack of flexibility.
  2. Pretends that the disturbing situation does not bother him at all.
  1. Irreconcilable antagonism. Mental breakdowns.
  2. Uncertainty about your future.

Bones, skeleton: problems. A person values ​​himself only for being useful to others.

  1. The feeling of not being loved. Criticism, resentment.
  2. They cannot say “no” and blame others for exploiting them. For such people, it is important to learn to say “no” if necessary.
  3. An arthritic is someone who is always ready to attack, but suppresses this desire within himself. There is a significant emotional influence on the muscular expression of feelings, which is extremely controlled.
  4. Desire for punishment, self-blame. State of the victim.
  5. A person is too strict with himself, does not allow himself to relax, and does not know how to express his desires and needs. The “inner critic” is too well developed.
Herniated intervertebral discs. The feeling that life has completely deprived you of support.
Rachiocampsis. Inability to go with the flow of life. Fear and attempts to hold on to outdated thoughts. Distrust of life. Lack of integrity of nature. No courage of conviction.

Low back pain. Unfulfilled expectations in the sphere of interpersonal relationships.

Radiculitis. Hypocrisy. Fear for money and for the future.

Rheumatoid arthritis.

  1. Extremely critical attitude towards the manifestation of force. Feeling like too much is being put on you.
  2. In childhood, these patients have a certain style of education aimed at suppressing the expression of emotions with an emphasis on high moral principles; it can be assumed that the constantly suppressed inhibition of aggressive and sexual impulses since childhood, as well as the presence of an overdeveloped superego, forms a poorly adaptive protective mental mechanism - repression. This protective mechanism involves the conscious displacement of disturbing material (negative emotions, including anxiety, aggression) into the subconscious, which in turn contributes to the emergence and increase of anhedonia and depression. The predominant ones in the psycho-emotional state are: anhedonia - a chronic deficiency of the sense of pleasure, depression - a whole complex of sensations and feelings, of which low self-esteem and guilt, a feeling of constant tension are most characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis. the suppression mechanism prevents the free release of psychic energy, the growth of internal, hidden aggressiveness or hostility. All these negative emotional states, when present for a long time, can cause dysfunction in the limbic system and other emotiogenic zones of the hypothalamus, changes in activity in the serotonergic and dopaminergic neurotransmitter systems, which in turn leads to certain changes in the immune system, and together with the emotionally dependent state found in these patients tension in the periarticular muscles (due to constantly suppressed psychomotor excitation) can serve as a mental component of the entire mechanism of development of rheumatoid arthritis.

Back: diseases of the lower part.

  1. Fear about money. Lack of financial support.
  2. Fear of poverty, material disadvantage. Forced to do everything myself.
  3. Fear of being used and not getting anything in return.

Back: diseases of the middle part.

  1. Guilt. Attention is focused on everything that is in the past. "Leave me alone".
  2. The conviction that no one can be trusted.

Back: diseases of the upper part. Lack of moral support. The feeling of not being loved. Containing feelings of love.

Blood, veins, arteries: diseases.

  1. Lack of joy. Lack of movement of thought.
  2. Inability to listen to one's own needs.

Anemia. Lack of joy. Fear of life. Believing in your own inferiority deprives you of the joy of life.

Arteries (problems). Problems with arteries - inability to enjoy life. He does not know how to listen to his heart and create situations associated with joy and fun.

Atherosclerosis.

  1. Resistance. Tension. Refusal to see the good.
  2. Frequent upset due to sharp criticism.

Phlebeurysm.

  1. Staying in a situation you hate. Disapproval.
  2. Feeling overloaded and overwhelmed by work. Exaggerating the severity of problems.
  3. Inability to relax due to feelings of guilt when receiving pleasure.

Hypertension, or hypertension (high blood pressure).

  1. Self-confidence - in the sense that you are ready to take on too much. As much as you can't stand.
  2. There is a direct connection between anxiety, impatience, suspicion and the risk of hypertension.
  3. Due to the self-confident desire to take on an unbearable load, to work without rest, the need to meet the expectations of the people around them, to remain significant and respected in their person, and due to this, the repression of one’s deepest feelings and needs. All this creates corresponding internal tension. It is advisable for a hypertensive person to give up the pursuit of the opinions of people around him and learn to live and love people, first of all, in accordance with the deep needs of his own heart.
  4. Emotion, not reactively expressed and deeply hidden, gradually destroys the body. Patients with high blood pressure suppress mainly emotions such as anger, hostility and rage.
  5. Hypertension can be caused by situations that do not give a person the opportunity to successfully fight for recognition of his own personality by others, excluding a feeling of satisfaction in the process of self-affirmation. A person who is suppressed and ignored develops a feeling of constant dissatisfaction with himself, which finds no way out and forces him to “swallow resentment” every day.
  6. Hypertensive patients who are chronically ready to fight have dysfunction of the circulatory system. They suppress free expression of hostility towards other people out of a desire to be loved. Their hostile emotions seethe but have no outlet. In their youth they can be bullies, but as they get older they notice that they push people away with their vindictiveness and begin to suppress their emotions.

Hypotension, or hypotension (low blood pressure).

  1. Dejection, uncertainty.
  2. They killed your ability to independently create your life and influence the world.
  3. Lack of love in childhood. Defeatist mood: “Nothing will work out anyway.”

Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). Depressed by the hardships of life. “Who needs this?”

LUNGS

The lungs are the main respiratory organs, as they saturate the blood with oxygen (venous blood turns into arterial blood). They provide the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from it, which is formed as a result of oxidative processes in cells. There are many problems associated with the lungs, including all breathing problems.
The lungs are directly related to life, the desire to live and the ability to enjoy life, as they deliver oxygen to the body’s cells, without which a person cannot exist. Impaired lung function indicates that the person is feeling unwell, he is tormented by some kind of mental pain, sadness. He feels despair or disappointment and does not want to live anymore. Or maybe he feels that some situation or some person is preventing him from taking a deep breath.
He may have the feeling that he has been driven into a dead end, deprived of freedom of action. Lung problems often occur among those who are afraid of dying or suffering - or seeing someone close to them die or suffer. When a person begins to think that it is better for him to die than to live, he deprives himself of desires, which are the main food for the emotional body. He who is afraid to die is also afraid to die for something, that is, to stop doing something, and therefore does not allow himself to develop, to move on to something new. Any radical changes cause him fear and suppress enthusiasm.
Since the lungs are one of the most important organs of the human body, everything that happens to them has a very important metaphysical meaning. The more serious the physical problem, the more decisively you must act. Your body wants you to breathe deeply, to regain your desires and begin to appreciate life. Understand that only you can drive yourself into a corner, suppress, plunge into despair.
Instead of dramatizing a situation, try to see something good in your life and analyze all the paths that can lead you to happiness. Change your attitude towards life and learn to enjoy it, because only you yourself can build your own happiness. Be socially active. Try to breathe deeply and deeply for a few minutes a day (preferably in the fresh air) - this will help you live a fuller life on an emotional and mental level.

Lungs- depression, grief, sadness.

All pulmonary diseases are a consequence of lack of freedom .

The more a person hates his own slavery, the more painful his lungs are. The more he drowns out his protest against any forced situation, wanting to remain an intelligent person, the more his illness makes breathing difficult. The lungs are associated with our ability to breathe life into ourselves and exhale again.
Holistic doctors point out that lung diseases arise from the fact that we are indecisive or afraid to accept life without any restrictions, and after the process of assimilation, to give back what was not needed...
All lung diseases are associated with the diaphragm.
Bacterial pneumonia occurs because a person protesting against the restriction of his freedom accuses others of partiality, prejudice, injustice, but does not see himself from the outside.
Viral pneumonia occurs when, in the absence of personal freedom, i.e. lack of opportunities, a person blames himself. For example, he reproaches himself for being stupid and not throwing the truth into the eyes of another. For being a coward and not bloodying his nose. That he was confused and didn’t hit him in the face. This means that viral pneumonia develops when a person blames himself for not intentionally causing harm to anyone.

Think about it and determine your attitude towards slavery. Imagine that you yourself fall into slavery or this happens to your loved ones. Look at a dog deprived of its freedom and imagine yourself in its place. When you free, step by step, all your negative attitudes towards slavery, then respiratory diseases will leave your family. But do not forget that there is a lot of servility around, and if you notice this and it bothers you, then you have not yet completely freed yourself from this stress.

The lungs represent the ability to take and give. Lung problems arise due to our reluctance or fear to live life to the fullest, to “breathe deeply.” Something is stopping you from getting everything you need from life. Some of your thoughts and emotions literally “press on your chest” and do not allow you to breathe freely. Pneumonia, tuberculosis, cancer, pneumosclerosis are just different manifestations of a hidden subconscious reluctance to live in this world.

Asthma

Asthma- suffocating love; suppression of feelings; fear of life; evil eye.
Asthma(V. Zhikarentsev) - suffocating, overwhelming love; inability to breathe for its own sake; suppression, stifling of feelings; suppressed desire to cry.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: It is safe for me to take responsibility for my own life. I choose to be free/free.
Children's asthma(V. Zhikarentsev) – fear of life; not wanting to be here; this child is safe and loved by all.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: He is joyfully accepted and cared for.
Asthma in infants and older children(L. Hay) – fear of life; not wanting to be here. This child is completely safe and loved.
Asthma(L. Hay) – inability to breathe for one’s own good; feeling depressed; holding back sobs.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: Now I can calmly take my life into my own hands. I choose freedom.
Asthma- this is a symptom in which, although you take in a lot of air, exhaling it presents serious difficulties for you. And since you can exhale only a small part, very soon a moment comes when you can no longer breathe in a new portion of air, the air exchange becomes less and less. Perhaps you are a person who wants to receive love, but you yourself have not learned to give love. But it doesn’t happen like that: only receive, but not give. What are you clinging to so much that you don’t want to give up? What aspects of life do you reject and do not want to accept? What are you so afraid of and what is it that you become aggressive against, and you don’t even want to admit it to yourself?

- Understand that life has everything in abundance for everyone. You already have all the fullness of life, and only your consciousness, your fear that you will get too little, separates you from this fullness. Therefore, pass on to others part of what you already have from the fullness of life, so that the flow of life can flow further. And calmly admit to yourself your current helplessness and your relative smallness. This is the only way help can come to you. Consciously let into yourself those areas that you have always avoided and rejected. Accept and integrate life in its entirety and you will know how suddenly all enemies will disappear, that it was all only in your consciousness. Finally, you can breathe freely again. Wonderful feeling!

Fear makes asthmatics unable to breathe. It's a lingering, childhood fear of being rejected or driven away for crying, yelling loudly, or asking too much.
If a person stifles protest within himself, not wanting to seem rude, then he develops pulmonary asthma.
Among asthmatics, there are those who are allergic to most of the medications they are treated with. In such a person there is a total protest against everything, since he wants to improve his life himself, without anyone’s orders or prohibitions. He also protests that he has to take medication. His whole being cries out: “Leave me alone! Give me freedom!”
Unfortunately, he himself does not know how to become free and therefore suffers. But when he discovers the joy of independent actions and stops living to please others, then the asthma goes away by itself.

As a rule, asthmatics do not cry at all in life. Such people hold back tears and sobs. Asthma is a suppressed sob, and often its source is some kind of childhood conflict associated with the mother; for example, the child’s never-fulfilled desire to confess to his mother about some of his misdeeds.
I noticed that asthmatics are people who are very dependent on their mother. I have seen this connection in almost every case of asthma.
Asthma is an attempt to express something that cannot be expressed in any other way. You suppress certain emotions within yourself. You have no emotional self-control.
Let's see how an asthmatic behaves during an attack. He can't breathe on his own. He needs some outside help. He is convinced that he does not have the right to breathe (and therefore live) on his own. There is a strong dependence on external factors (in childhood, this is a strong dependence on parents, often on the mother). Such people are not able to breathe for their own good, to enjoy life.
Asthma in children- This is the fear of life. Strong subconscious fear. Reluctance to be here and now. Such children, as a rule, have a highly developed sense of conscience - they take the blame for everything.

A woman came to see me as a homeopathic doctor with her son, who periodically had asthma attacks. The homeopathic treatment I prescribed gave very good results, but the disease did not completely go away.
Immediately at the first session, I noted to myself that the causes of my son’s illness were hidden in the behavior of his mother. She was one of those women who control their children in everything. With their “concern” they literally do not allow them to “breathe freely”. Further research into the mother’s subconscious behavior program showed that constant fears led to her son’s illness—fears about life, about herself, about her son. She inherited these fears from her mother, who was afraid of literally everything.
During the conversation, the woman repeatedly used the following phrases: “I’m suffocating from life,” “I’m rushing somewhere and can’t stop and take a break.”
It has been noticed that the condition of asthmatics improves in the mountains or at sea. Being in the mountains, they feel higher, near the sea - cleaner. Such natural conditions help them cope with their internal impurity, which is caused by “dirty” thoughts.

Causes of asthma from past lives

As Edgar Cayce observed, some who suffer from asthmatic suffocation have often “squeezed the life out” of others and are now doomed to experience the feeling that their life is being taken away, literally squeezed out.

One elderly woman suffered from asthma attacks. It turned out that although she herself did not literally “squeeze” life out of others in past lives, she nevertheless had a hand in this: this is precisely what the work she performed was aimed at. And at the end of that life, she met death in agony: the spirit was literally squeezed out of her.

Falling lower and lower on the steps of incarnation memory, the woman reached the life when she was a man, into whose hands denunciations from secret spies flowed. This man checked them and then passed them on to those who were directly involved in the witch hunt. He, completely unwillingly, found himself drawn into inquisitorial activities and could not find a way out of the situation of which he had become a hostage.

If he had tried to speak out in defense of the unfortunate people who were accused of collaborating with Satan, or tried to resign from his painful duties, the witch hunters would have suspected him of being possessed by demonic power. And in the best case, they would have bathed him in an ice font, in the worst, they would have hanged him: this happened in England, and this country did not know the practice of burning witches at the stake. In the rest of Europe, heretics were burned, and many cases of organic asthma can be traced back to the inhalation of the smoke that rose to the heavens from the inquisitorial fires. If this man had committed murder, he, according to the ideas of that time, would have doomed himself to eternal damnation. The situation was hopeless. He had a feeling that he was being strangled.

And so he made up his mind - come what may, he mounted his horse and tried to escape. But they overtook him and killed him with a sword. As he fell, he dragged his horse along with him, which rolled over and crushed his chest. He died in agony, unable to take a breath - exactly what he experienced during painful attacks of asthmatic suffocation. The last thought that flashed through his mind was: “I deserve this.” In her etheric matrix were recorded mental and physical trauma, suffering, acute feelings of guilt, a nightmare of suffocation, while in her mental body the conviction was imprinted that she received all this justly. Her spiritual body carried the desire to atone for the suffering that she brought on the heads of other people. Despite asthma attacks, she practiced healing and helped many people during her life. This was her way of atonement.

Illness can be recognized not only as the result of a chain of events of previous lives - it can carry within itself a karmic super-task, imparting energy to the soul for growth and achieving well-defined karmic goals.

Steiner argues, for example, that pneumonia is intended to eliminate the distortion made in a past life, which could be enslavement to the flesh, sexual excesses. In its new incarnation, the soul carries a persistent rejection of such behavior - a rejection imprinted in the memory of the soul when it was in an intermediate state, during the “unscrewing of the film” back. It is important to emphasize that Steiner believed that phenomena that become the property of the memory of the soul in this state not only cause illness, but also provide a person with a means to overcome it. In the process of self-healing, the soul “sweeps aside what was a character flaw in the previous incarnation.”

Attacks of suffocation

Choking, seizures(V. Zhikarentsev) – fear; lack of trust in the process of life; stuck in childhood.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: There is no danger for me to grow and develop. The world is a safe place. I'm safe.

Strong fear of life, distrust of life leads to spasm of the respiratory tract.
A man came to see me who had been having periodic asthma attacks for several years. “Doctor,” he tells me, “before these attacks were rare, but after the New Year they began to occur several times a day. They are accompanied by trembling, numbness on the left side of the body, and fear.
With my help, the man established contact with the subconscious and asked the question: “Were there any events in my life that caused suffocation?”
Judging by his facial expression, he began to receive some information from his subconscious mind and after some time he told me the following:
– Three years ago I went into business and invested a large amount of money in one enterprise. Right after that, I started having seizures.
– What were your thoughts, experiences and emotions then that served as the reason? – I asked him.
- Fear and anxiety! - he answered. “I was afraid of losing this money then.” True, everything ended well for me. Then my family and I moved to Crimea. I felt very good for a while. The attacks stopped completely. Probably a change in climate and situation. Here I also started doing business. And then last fall it all happened again. And the reason was again the money situation. But this time I lost a large amount of money.
– What feelings and emotions did you experience this time? – I asked him.
– Well, what else can a person experience in such a situation? Resentment, anger, anger, irritation. And after that, the attacks began almost every day, and since January even several times a day. My friends advised me to rest, but the money is running out and I need to feed my family. I was offered a job in Moscow, but how could I go there in this state?
– Yes, in such a state it is contraindicated for you to engage in any work at all, especially one related to money. You urgently need to change your attitude towards money.
- But how to do that?
- Look here. A person already has a home, a car, a VCR, a TV, a telephone, and other material goods, but he strives to acquire more and more, forgetting about other areas of life. It turns out that life is for the sake of money and for the sake of accumulating material wealth. But this cannot and should not be the goal of life. After all, a person cannot take it all to the grave.
“You’re right,” the man agrees.
“Imagine a glutton,” I continue. – Food for him ceases to be just a means to replenish energy costs. He's using her for something else. And if there is no food, then he begins to get angry, irritated, and worried. The body accumulates reserves for future use in the form of fat deposits. But with every extra kilogram a person becomes heavier and heavier. And finally, what he has made his goal in life brings him suffering and illness, and then death. That is, what he clings to kills him. Your situation is the same. You have made money the goal in life, and money should be treated as a means.
– But won’t I become indifferent to money? - asks the patient. “I’ll stop trying to earn them.”
But I have a family that needs to be fed.
– If a person treats money as a means and not as an end, then God gives him as much money as he needs to fulfill his intentions. What pleasant sensations does money give you?
– Calmness, above all, and stability.
– This means that the calmer you are about money, the more money you will attract into your life.
In the meantime, worry, fear and anger related to money have not only led to you losing money, but have also begun to take away your health. You need to understand that it is not money that is the cause of your health problems, but your attitude towards money.
- Doctor, I understand everything. But what should I do with the offer to work in Moscow?
- Of course, agree, because you need to feed your family. But before that, be sure to work on yourself. Review all the situations in your life that were related to money, and go through them many times over again, with new feelings: calmness, gratitude and joy. Mentally thank God, the Universe, your subconscious for those situations in which you were discriminated against financially, deceived, offended, where you lost money. Thank those people who, through their immoral behavior, taught you the right attitude towards money. Now the amount of money in your life and your health depend on how much and how quickly you change your worldview. You still have time before leaving for Moscow.

Pneumonia

Pneumonia(pneumonia) – despair; tired of life; emotional wounds that cannot be healed.
Pneumonia shows you that your exchange with life in all its diversity, including subtle, intangible aspects, has been disrupted. You got into conflict because of your ego's desire to close itself, and this conflict ignited, inflamed your lungs. Often behind this lies an emotional disturbance, resentment or sadness that has caused you to close yourself off.
Pneumonia(L. Hay) – despair; tired of life; emotional wounds that are not allowed to heal.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: I freely breathe in Divine ideas, filled with the breath and intelligence of life. This is a new beginning.
Pneumonia - inflammation of the lungs(V. Zhikarentsev) – driving to despair; tired of life; emotional wounds that cannot be healed.

- Allow the breath of life to flow into you again. It flows evenly in days of joy and in days of sadness, both in stressful periods of life and in harmonious and balanced ones.

Despair and fatigue from life lead to pneumonia. Emotional wounds grow in your soul and are not allowed to heal.

A young woman came to see me with complications from pneumonia.
“Svetlana,” I asked her, “turn inside yourself now and ask your subconscious mind: “What recent events in my life led me to illness?”
The woman closes her eyes for a while.
“I know the answer,” she says worriedly. – I already guessed about this before, but now everything has become completely clear. You see, I believe that a husband should be able to earn money and provide for his family. That's why I was always looking for such a man. And a few months ago such a man appeared in my life. We started living together. He has a big house, a farm, a car. At first, my head was even spinning from such wealth. And now I can’t breathe freely in this house. Our relationship is not formalized, and I don’t feel like a mistress.
– What prevents you from feeling like a mistress? – I asked her.
“It seems to me that he feels that money comes first in our relationship, not love.” And I'm always trying to prove him wrong. To do this, I have to work hard myself and earn decent money in order to show him my financial independence. I'm tired of this, and my strength is running out.

Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis- a specific infectious process caused by the tuberculosis bacillus - Koch's bacillus.
Tuberculosis- selfishness, cruel, merciless, painful thoughts, revenge.

Tuberculosis(L. Hay) - wastefulness due to selfishness; possessiveness; cruel thoughts; revenge.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: By loving and approving myself, I create a calm and joyful world to live in.
Tuberculosis(V. Zhikarentsev) - you are wasting away from selfishness; obsessed with possessive ideas; cruel, merciless, tormenting thoughts; revenge.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: When I love and approve of myself, I create a world around me full of joy and peace to live in.
Tuberculosis shows a significant conflict between self-absorption and living expression in life, a conflict that eats you, your life. You want to have too much for yourself and forget about the fabulous wealth of life.
- Breathe life again freely and without prejudice, realize that life has everything in abundance for each of us, if only we can open ourselves to it. Every moment of life is full of miracles if we are open.

Cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, which is the complainant's disease, are increasing. The greater the self-pity, which turns a helpless person into a complainer, the more hopeless is the cure for tuberculosis. Screamers and those who defend their rights do not get pulmonary tuberculosis. They openly express their primitive self, because at first they do not know how to do otherwise, and subsequently they no longer want to do otherwise, since by shouting they achieve everything they want. An intelligent person, whom a primitive screamer considers rich and unjust, inferior to him without any measure. With his desire to be good, he contributes to the fact that the primitive becomes lazy.

A person who wants to be better than others, talking about his failures and misfortunes and constantly comparing them with other people's luck, can exude undisguised envy. The more frank and malicious his complaints, the more dangerous the open form of pulmonary tuberculosis developing in him. Anyone who is afraid or ashamed to shout loudly about their troubles develops a closed form of pulmonary tuberculosis.
If the desire to preserve the reputation of an intellectual outweighs the desire to shout out his mental pain, then the person falls ill with pulmonary tuberculosis. His chest is sinking more and more and he no longer has the strength to straighten his back. The back is hunched, which indicates the heavy burden of super-demanding responsibilities that the person has shouldered. The more such a patient muffles his cry for help, the stronger the feeling of suffocation. He is suffocated by the loss of the meaning of life, which says: “Shout - don’t scream, nothing will help.” This is the mentality of a slave who has completely surrendered to life. But a person who has arched his chest like a cartwheel is exercising his rights and does not intend to shoulder the burden of responsibilities. Let them demand it for themselves - there is little demand from him. He is not sad or repentant because of doing nothing or disobeying. And therefore he is not at risk of tuberculosis, even if only tuberculosis patients live around him. If all orders and prohibitions fall off him like water off a duck's back, and he does not hold any grudge against those who force him, then he is a completely healthy person.

Treatment for tuberculosis is very expensive. But it is necessary to treat, because otherwise healthy people, especially children, become infected. There would be no infection if we were not slaves of a forced situation. However, we are slaves. Pulmonary tuberculosis is a typical prisoner's disease. Humanity is a prisoner of fear, and a real prisoner is a doubly prisoner. Treatment requires a lot of money, but changing attitudes requires no money at all. A change in attitude would bring health. Until the smart complainer understands this, he will be taught some sense by the stupid tuberculosis bacillus. It does not matter to her which side of the prison wall the complainant lives on. She knows that in both cases she is dealing with a prisoner of fear.
Tuberculosis can affect any other organ. The localization and characteristics of tuberculosis are determined by the nuances of sad complaints.

Complaints about the inability to realize one's desire - kidney tuberculosis.
- Complaints about the disorder of your sex life - genital tuberculosis.
- Complaints about the inability to use the potential of your brain - brain tuberculosis.
- Complaints about male worthlessness - tuberculosis lymphatic vessels.

First of all, emotions such as depression and sadness, despondency and melancholy lead to tuberculosis. They appear due to the fact that aggression towards the world and people, towards life and destiny has accumulated in the subconscious over many years, and this aggression does not allow one to live and breathe fully.
Such people do not want or cannot perceive life. They don't live full, fulfilling lives. What advice do doctors give to tuberculosis patients first? Breathe fresh and clean air and eat well, that is, fully. “My father was recently diagnosed with cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis,” one of my patients tells me. – What do you think is the reason?
– How often in your father’s life did depression arise, thoughts about the injustice of this world? - I ask.
- Constantly. The fact is that my father is a very talented person. He has many inventions and innovation proposals. And I often heard from him that he was tired of fighting the stupidity of officials. He often criticizes the government, our government system.
Accuses others of preventing him from realizing himself in life and creating obstacles.
“This is the reason for his illness.” On the one hand, anger and hatred towards the system, and on the other, resentment towards life, fate and reluctance to live in what he thinks is an unfair world.
I noticed that people who have a strong sense of possessiveness are susceptible to tuberculosis. It is when something to which they are strongly attached is taken away from them that a reluctance to live arises. The question immediately arises about the meaning of life.
“Advise me what to do with my parents,” a friend turns to me for help. – A year ago I got married and moved to another city. Some time after this, the father was diagnosed with darkening in his lungs, and they don’t know whether it was cancer or tuberculosis, and the mother began to quickly gain weight.
“The thing is,” I explain to her, “that when you left your father’s house, your parents felt an emotional emptiness, because you were their only joy and meaning in life.” Your mother decided to fill this void with food and therefore began to get better, but your father accumulated a lot of grievances about life and fate. And this situation became the impetus for lung disease.
“Yes, you’re right,” the friend agrees. “The parents had no love for each other. And they repeatedly said that they live together only for the sake of the child.

Bronchitis

In fact, bronchitis- This is a reflection of unspoken anger and claims.

There is a very nervous atmosphere in the family, there is no peace and harmony. Arguments, swearing, screaming. A rare calm. In such cases, children are very sensitive indicators of the atmosphere in the family. They immediately react with upper respiratory tract diseases.
One man came to see me with his 5-year-old son. Every month the child has inflammation of the upper respiratory tract: bronchitis, cough.
- Who do you live with? – I ask him.
– Besides me, my wife and child, my mother still lives with us.
– What is your relationship with your mother, what is the atmosphere in the family?
- Terrible! - the man answers. – She is constantly dissatisfied with something. I am unhappy that I am not working now, but my wife is working. He believes that we are raising our child incorrectly. We, especially me, have constant conflicts with her. There is a lull only when the child gets sick. That’s when we all unite around the sick child.
– It turns out that the child’s illness helps you achieve a truce at least for a while? – I ask him.
- It turns out like this. “But you’re absolutely right,” the man replies. – I never thought about it like that.
– When you learn to find a common language with your mother, then the disease will not be needed.
– But shouldn’t the mother herself change? - he is perplexed.
“I have to,” I answer. “But it’s you, not your mother, who is in front of me now.” If you change, she will change.
“Yes, it will be difficult to do,” the man sighs, “but I’ll try.”
“Try,” I say. – After all, your child’s health depends on your efforts.
Three months later I met this man’s wife, she worked as a secretary with my friend.
“You know,” she said, “since my husband visited you, my son has never been sick, and there is now peace and tranquility in the family.” We are very grateful to you.

Bronchitis- disputes, swearing in the family; tense atmosphere in the house.
Bronchitis indicates current conflict, frustration or tension in family relationships or in the immediate environment. A cough indicates that you unconsciously want to throw something away, to free yourself from something that angers or oppresses you.
Chronical bronchitis arises in a person who protests why such a difficult life has befallen him, who gradually struggles with a difficult and unfair life and at the same time reconciles himself with it, because he wants to prove that he is above it. Higher and better. Finding himself in a helpless, sad and hopeless situation, a person feels angry because of his own powerlessness to get out of this situation.
Bronchitis(L. Hay) – nervous atmosphere in the family; arguing and shouting; rare calm.
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: I declare peace and harmony in me and around me. Everything goes well.
Bronchitis(V. Zhikarentsev) – tense atmosphere in the family; arguments and swearing; sometimes boiling inside.

- All people in your family and in your environment are studying in the same school of life as you, and you must understand this. Therefore, respect the path destined for each of us. Make peace with yourself and with your life. Live joyfully!

Cough

Cough- desire to attract the attention of others.
Cough(L. Hay) - the desire to bark to the whole world: “Look at me! Listen to me!"
A new approach, a new harmonizing thought: I am noticed and highly valued. I am loved.
This is the desire to bark at the whole world and declare oneself: “Look at me! Listen to me!” In this case, learn to express your feelings, do not suppress your emotions. Feel free to say what you think.
In some cases, cough acts as a kind of brake. If you condemn people’s behavior, express dissatisfaction and criticism out loud, then coughing “helps” you maintain good relationships with other people and learn to express only approval out loud.
Tatyana had a busy work week, and on the weekend she decided to relax and enjoy solitude. On Saturday morning, Tatyana began to pack the things needed for the trip to the dacha. Imagine her surprise when her husband informed her that guests would come to their dacha for two days.
– Sergey, but why didn’t you tell me before?
“You didn’t ask,” the husband answered.
– But you know that I don’t like these people!
- And I need them for work.
The conversation ended there, but the wife still had unspoken complaints against her husband. Further more. When the owners and guests met at the dacha, Tatyana began to be annoyed by literally everything: the appearance of the guests, the topics of conversation, and the kebabs prepared according to a different recipe. The woman mentally condemned the guests all the time. Soon she developed a sore throat. She didn't pay attention to it. In addition, the position of the hostess obliged her to be cordial and hospitable. Tatyana could no longer contain her emotions, but she didn’t want to spoil her relationship with her husband. As a result, she developed a severe cough, and as a patient, she withdrew from society and was finally able to “enjoy” her solitude.
Bibliography:
1. Valery Sinelnikov - Love your illness.
2. Luule Viilma - I forgive myself.





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It should be noted that living organisms, in the process of controlled natural evolution (according to Darwin), developed specialized organs that make up the body. These organs function together with their energy symbionts, as a result of joint evolution, and without them they degrade and die - only energy symbionts are able to ensure the production of shared energy. The organs of the body produce general energy of the body (low level) and specific energy of the organ, releasing part of the energy outside. With the aging of the intracellular structures of organ cells, the energy-producing symbionts stop their activity and the cell stops producing energy.

The energy consumed by the organs is used for the needs of the body organ and the entire organism.

I would like to emphasize once again that all energy is formed due to the work of symbionts at the molecular (intracellular) level.

Viruses and bacteria that have evolved together with animals are closely related to maintaining the body’s energy—also a kind of symbiotism. They biologically kill cells deprived of energy symbionts (and therefore protection) with the help of their weak symbionts, causing the growth of new, symbiotically healthy cells, ensuring the renewal of the energy of organs and the body as a whole, ensuring the continuation of life.

Such an impact can be produced only if it does not contradict the plans of the highest level egregors. If such attempts are carried out, but do not correspond to the plans of the egregors, the soul (psychic, sorcerer, witch) is punished by deprivation of the energy of the 4th dimension and/or general energy in general, up to the liquidation of the organism at the appropriate moment (as the controlling egregors decide what their plans are for the future).

An attempt to apply energetic influence to energetically stronger souls will not yield results. Most likely, this situation arises as a result of provocations of egregors to assess the energy of souls and subsequent punishment of the unwary.