A cyst is a rounded formation containing a soft liquid (rarely solid) substance, enclosed by a covering with no vascular connections to its contents. Cysts can be benign or malignant.
The presence of a cyst signifies accumulated regrets and long-held sorrow. They act as a buffer against the blows inflicted on our ego. People with one or more cysts are holding onto past pain they haven't yet resolved. If the cyst is malignant, refer to the term 'cancer' as well. By considering the affected body part's function, you can identify the area where this accumulated grief resides. For example, breast cysts may be linked to the maternal side of a person.
A cyst serves as a reminder to forgive instead of nurturing old wounds. It signals that what you're holding inside is causing you pain. You might believe someone hurt you, but it's your inner attitude that's hurting you the most. The presence of a cyst suggests you no longer need to build protective barriers against life's blows; it's a reminder to forgive others and yourself (see the stages of forgiveness).
A cyst forms when you hold onto regrets about a past situation or unfulfilled desires or projects. You've 'swelled up,' accumulating various information and data for a project that you could never realize. This becomes a burden on your body and mind, a refusal to forgive. Affirm, "I forgive myself, I love myself. I look to the future, and I am at peace." A cyst can also signify the solidification of attitudes and thought patterns that have unconsciously accumulated over time. These patterns act as a protective barrier, confining you within a rigid framework and hindering your ability to confront people or situations. This stagnation prevents progress and restricts your openness to other perspectives or ways of thinking. When ego is deeply wounded, resentment can solidify into a cyst. Embrace the flow of energy and trust in your ability to move forward with your projects. Seek solutions to allow life to flow more smoothly.
Embrace the flow of energy and trust in your ability to move forward with your projects. Seek solutions to allow life to flow more smoothly.
Breasts house glands responsible for milk secretion. Common breast problems include PAIN, ENDURING, MASTITIS, MASTOSIS, CYST, TUMORS, and CANCER.
Breasts symbolize the act of nurturing, whether towards children, family, spouse, or the world at large. Breast issues, in both men and women, often stem from insecurity in providing care or protection for those they nurture. It implies a tendency to treat others as dependent children, striving to maintain a maternal appearance and be a good parent. This sometimes leads to excessive care for loved ones, neglecting one's own needs and causing resentment due to their demands. Such individuals may be overly controlling in their nurturing approach.
Breast problems may also indicate excessive self-demand, manifesting as excessive self-care and caution. In right-handed individuals, the right breast relates to the spouse, family, or close relationships, while the left breast relates more to their child or inner child. For left-handed individuals, this association is reversed.
Aesthetic breast issues suggest excessive concern about one's motherly image, and it's essential to grant oneself the right to be the kind of mother one is and accept personal limits. When facing issues related to mothering or breastfeeding, forgiveness towards one's own mother becomes crucial. If breastfeeding-related issues arise, it's an opportunity to realize that one's purpose on Earth isn't solely to protect and nurture others. Helping others should occur within one's limits, respecting personal boundaries. It's essential to learn to yield to loved ones without overextending oneself. Maternal love can persist without feeling obligated to continually nurture.
Maternal love can remain without feeling obligated to continually breastfeed.
The breast is symbolic of identity and inner being. It houses vital organs like the heart and lungs, essential for sustaining life. If you experience ailments or pain in this area, consider if recent family dynamics have affected your sensitivity. Are you afraid of commitment or hesitant to engage in situations that involve giving and receiving? Embrace the idea that being authentic and revealing your true feelings is empowering.
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Large breasts (in both men and women) may result from early attempts to care for others maternally to seek love. Smaller breasts can lead to self-doubt about motherhood, creating a constant need to prove one's maternal abilities. The left breast represents emotional and affective aspects of motherhood, while the right breast symbolizes familial or societal roles. Soft and sagging breasts may suggest a need to improve assertiveness in communication or actions. Breasts are tied to femininity, often subject to varied reactions. Fear of becoming a sex symbol or shame and confusion may arise. Past traumas can trigger fears about motherhood and femininity. Accept the balance of giving and receiving, embracing your femininity.
I choose to accept to receive as much as I give, I accept my femininity.
Paget's disease, also known as Paget disease, is a chronic condition that primarily affects the nipple and areola in women. It presents as a red, oozing area on the breast's surface, which may flake, crust, and occasionally bleed. This condition can also cause the nipple to retract. For further details, please see the section on breast problems.
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