Bells Palsy Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation


Bell's Disease, also known as Bell's Paralysis, is a facial paralysis affecting one side of the face due to damage to the facial nerve. In this condition, attempting to close the eye on the paralyzed side results in the eyelid remaining open. It can be seen as a response to something that confronts the affected person but is avoided. Refer to the definition of paralysis and facial problems for further insights.

Cerebral palsy often occurs at birth and is characterized by brain abnormalities causing partial or complete muscle paralysis. It may be linked to past karmic influences or intense pre-birth trauma leading to stagnation. While it's currently irreversible, the potential for healing may manifest on a spiritual level.




It will be more about the spiritual plane if it manifests.

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