When ascending to high altitudes, various physical issues may arise due to reduced oxygen levels. Such changes in altitude can also impact our consciousness, potentially causing shock. The physical discomforts experienced reflect our anxieties and inner wounds, whether conscious or unconscious. A physically fit body may better adapt to these changes in consciousness. To cope, we must learn to remain calm, trust ourselves, and nurture a sense of freedom within.
The most common sleep problems include nightmares, bedwetting (enuresis), insomnia, narcolepsy (sleeping sickness), and sleepwalking. Refer to these specific terms for more information.
Travel sickness, or motion sickness, commonly occurs during travel by car, bus, plane, ship, or train. Symptoms include paleness, cold sweats, nausea, and vomiting. This discomfort often masks a fear of loss, particularly the fear of death or separation from something or someone we love. It tends to affect those who want to maintain control in unfamiliar situations. This discomfort rarely occurs when alone, suggesting a lack of trust in others. To overcome it, we need to release the need for control, express our fears, and learn to trust others and the universe. Embrace new experiences and have confidence in the future, as growth often comes from embracing the unknown.
Food is intertwined with life, and a loss of appetite may be linked to guilt (feeling undeserving of life, fear, or self-protection) or a decline in joy or motivation due to a person or situation. It reflects a reluctance to move forward, embrace new experiences, and find joy in life. Resistance to absorb and digest the new opportunities life offers leads to reduced appetite.
By remaining open to adventures and life at a heart level, self-esteem grows, making it easier to accept "new sensations" (new tastes) and progress. Appetite balance returns as life comes with life!
Dizziness is the sensation of losing control over one's surroundings, as if being swept away by the events of life. It's the feeling of not having a firm grip on reality, often accompanied by nausea. This insecurity intensifies when there are apprehensions about the future or when facing the unknown. Such feelings can manifest as physical nausea. It's essential to introspect and identify what you are finding hard to accept or what you wish to discard, leading to these sensations. In some cases, motion sickness during transportation (e.g., boat, plane, car, train) may be linked to a fear, conscious or unconscious, of mortality.
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