Brain in general Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

In most cases, myocardial infarction occurs when a clot obstructs a hardened, narrowed artery due to arteriosclerosis. Refer to heart problems and artery problems for additional information, and consider that the person may have formed a clot as a way to block emotions that are robbing them of life's joy. If the infarction affects another part of the body (lung, kidney, intestine, brain), refer to the respective body part for more details.
In general, a heart attack signifies the death of a portion of an organ's tissues, known as necrosis, caused by the blockage of the artery supplying blood to that area. While this can affect various body parts like the intestine, spleen, bones, and veins, it most commonly impacts the brain, lungs, and the heart's myocardium. When blood flow is suddenly interrupted by a clot or lipid deposit (a form of fat) in an artery, it means that joy is no longer flowing in that area, potentially leading to tissue death. Depending on the affected area, I must contemplate what led my heart to say, "Enough, I can't take it anymore; a part of me is dying!" I need to evaluate what needs I may have neglected and how I can bring my life back into balance to experience joy and fulfillment fully.



I need to evaluate what needs I may have neglected and how I can bring my life back into balance to experience joy and fulfillment fully.

Common brain problems include HEADACHE and MIGRAINE, while more serious issues encompass TRAUMATISM OF THE BRAIN (often resulting from head injuries in accidents), CEREBRAL TROMBOSIS and CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENTS (caused by artery blockage or rupture), and CEREBRAL TUMORS (benign or malignant growths in brain tissue).

Any brain-related problem signifies an issue at the "I AM" level, carrying a profound message. The brain, as the most vital organ, is protected by a bony covering. Similarly, we should safeguard our "I AM" from harm. When one forgets their individuality and conforms to external expectations, unhappiness often follows, as they lose sight of who they truly are.

Receiving such a crucial message from the body highlights the urgency of aligning self-perception with reality. If the brain governs the body, the "I AM" should rule our lives. It's time to reconnect with our authentic selves and shape our lives accordingly. While there may have been times when we didn't suffer much for not being ourselves, our bodies are now telling us it's no longer acceptable.

The brain, with its distinct hemispheres, represents both our creative and rational aspects. Balancing these aspects is essential for a harmonious life. The right hemisphere symbolizes creativity, intuition, and receptivity, while the left hemisphere embodies rationality and analysis. Each hemisphere controls the opposite side of the body, and the connection between them lies at the third eye chakra, a vital energy center. The brain is the center of the universe, symbolizing our identification with divinity.

A brain tumor represents an excessive growth of abnormal cells in the brain. It is intertwined with repressed emotions, deep regrets, and past suffering. In the context of the brain, a tumor developing from brain cells suggests that certain outdated ideas, beliefs, or mental patterns persist in my consciousness. The tumor arises from emotional and intense experiences tied to a person or situation I deeply cared about or something that caused substantial suffering, leading to feelings of hatred, resentment, fear, anger, and frustration that still persist. The tumor's location within the brain reflects the specific area where my rigid thinking and resistance to change persist.

If the tumor is in the upper, middle, or pituitary gland of the brain, it often stems from fear related to spirituality, intuition, or other aspects of life. This rigidity prevents me from accepting my current life situation and embracing my divine desires. The tumor signifies the need for transformation, to open my heart, and to accept life's ever-evolving nature. Personal confidence will be my ally on this journey.

Refer to "eyes (in general)," adding that the person perceives reality as excessively offensive, seeing life through a bleak lens.

Vascular accidents involving the brain are linked to blood circulation and blood vessels, often connected to matters of love. These accidents represent a powerful reaction, a resounding "no" to a situation I refuse to experience. It signifies inner resistance or bitterness related to love, the processes of life, change, and significant life events (disability, old age, death, etc.). The initial sign is typically high blood pressure due to narrowed arteries, symbolizing my effort to maintain the status quo. The affected artery, situated within the brain, pertains to the fundamental principles of my existence.

The rising pressure results from my resistance to change, and the affected artery may shrink, rupture, or severely damage brain tissue and functionality. Severe damage or blood clots can lead to paralysis or even death. In such moments of extreme inner pain, I may contemplate leaving this universe. These repressed emotions hinder my ability to express my full potential for love, and my fears are magnified.

To address this, I must acknowledge my need for love and support and ask for it when necessary. Embracing these situations and staying open to divine love is crucial. Blockages in arteries, foreign bodies, or clots can cause ischemic strokes or cerebral infarctions, often resulting from the fear of losing autonomy due to emotional shock. The affected brain region and associated functions reveal the specific aspect of my life where this fear manifests.

In cases of hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accidents, an artery bursts, releasing accumulated tension. Depending on whether the accident occurs on the right (intuitive) or left (rational) side of the brain, I can decipher the message my body conveys, make peace with myself, and facilitate recovery. Visualizing my brain immersed in white and golden light aids in regenerating nerve cells and restoring health.

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