Deaf Mute see also: Ears – Deafness Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

If I am congenitally deaf or lost my hearing during early childhood, making it impossible for me to learn to speak, I would be described as deaf-mute. My degree of hearing can vary from 0% to 30%. This condition often results from my unconscious avoidance of hearing certain things I did not want to hear. Investigating my parents, particularly my mother, may reveal situations where she wished not to hear something while carrying me. I bear responsibility for my experiences, and if this condition affected me, it is because I had something to understand. By recognizing this, I can develop my inner ear, enabling me to enjoy life's joys and foster better relationships with those around me.

The ear, being the organ of hearing, allows humans to connect with the outside world by listening. It symbolizes our capacity to hear clearly and understand external events. Common ear problems include OTALGIA, OTITIS, MASTOIDITIS, PAIN, INFLAMMATIONS, ECZEMA, DEAFNESS, and diseases starting with "OTO" like OTOMYCOSIS. Additionally, the ear plays a crucial role in maintaining balance, providing information about the head and body's position and movements in different spatial planes. When this balance function falters, it can result in MENIERE'S SYNDROME.
Any issue hindering good hearing often reflects an individual's tendency to overly judge what they hear, coupled with suppressed inner anger. They may seek to block out sounds by metaphorically covering their ears. Otitis is increasingly common in infants because newborns struggle to comprehend adult reprimands; they prefer rational explanations for actions over emotional or mental ones, along with coherent language.
Deafness can manifest in individuals who have difficulty actively listening to others due to excessive preoccupation with their own thoughts. Typically, this person feels accused easily and lives defensively. They find criticism, even if constructive, distressing. Stubbornness or an insistence on acting only according to personal desires can also contribute to hearing issues. Those who fear disobedience may experience deafness as well. Such individuals feel they lack the right to deviate from expectations. Additionally, extreme sensitivity may make them reluctant to hear others' problems for fear of feeling obligated to solve them and neglecting their own needs.
If ear pain occurs without affecting hearing, the body is signaling feelings of guilt and a desire for self-punishment related to what one chooses or refuses to hear. For those with purely aesthetic concerns, like not wearing earrings, their bodies urge them to embrace personal preferences without guilt.
If you find yourself unwilling or unable to hear what's happening around you (feeling your ears are plugged), it's time to listen with your heart's ears. Embrace the idea that those you struggle to hear are doing their best, even if you disagree. What troubles you most isn't necessarily what they say but your perception of it. Regain self-confidence, accept that others may not intend harm, and you'll find it easier to love yourself and be open to their perspectives.
If you believe others only love you when you obey, it's crucial to change this belief. It fosters a fear of blame to the extent of feigning deafness to have an excuse for not complying.
If you tend to meddle in the lives of loved ones, learn to listen without assuming responsibility for their well-being instead of becoming deaf. This approach cultivates understanding, opens your heart, and keeps your ears receptive.
Regarding ear pain, rather than self-accusation, it's more effective to reevaluate your beliefs. Sharing your feelings of guilt with others can help determine if your beliefs hold true.




If you are feeling guilty, it is better to change your beliefs rather than accuse yourself.

Otitis is an inflammation that affects one or both ears and is often linked to discomfort caused by something you've heard recently. It's common in children, possibly due to what parents say to each other or to the child, as children may struggle to express their displeasure or frustration. However, this condition can affect adults as well, stemming from what you've heard or what you haven't heard, such as expressions like "I love you" or "Congratulations."

In cases of otitis, there is often fluid behind the eardrum, reminiscent of the environment in a mother's womb. Subconsciously, you may seek to return to that comforting setting. It's possible that you'd rather pretend to be deaf, cover your ears, or stop hearing altogether to avoid listening to what's troubling you. This may be a sign of inner conflict, and it's crucial for parents and caregivers to encourage open expression to facilitate healing.

As an adult, otitis can prompt you to explore your inner voice and ask whether you're truly listening, receiving messages that may challenge or upset you about what you should do or what's expected of you. Listening, both internally and externally, can lead to personal growth and help you stay centered, avoiding unnecessary obstacles.

The choice to become deaf or isolate oneself from others may stem from a fear of rejection, a desire to avoid disturbances, or reluctance to accept criticism and reason. By creating this barrier, you progressively isolate yourself and refuse to listen. However, unresolved life issues tend to resurface, forcing you to confront them eventually.

It's beneficial to lend an ear, listen to your inner voice, and open your heart to others. The most profound act of love is to embrace openness, accept messages, and engage with others.




Embrace openness, accept messages, and engage with others.


Thrush is a superficial lesion that appears on the buccal (mouth) mucosa, and sometimes on the genital mucosa. It's characterized by small white bumps. Thrush indicates heightened sensitivity to one's environment, "vibrations," and the atmosphere of a situation. People experiencing thrush often suffer silently, keeping their mouths closed. It also suggests difficulties in establishing roots and expressing oneself because of a perceived lack of empowerment. This condition may trace back to a past experience during youth when confronted with an uncomfortable situation and feeling unable to react or assert oneself. Even today, when subconsciously reminded of that experience, canker sores may appear. Words may feel futile and incomplete due to nervousness, leaving individuals mute without the thought of rebellion. If harboring hidden injustices, disgust, or dissatisfaction, individuals can choose to express themselves openly and calmly to avoid more severe outbreaks of painful white bumps.

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  1. Ears in general see also: Ears – Deafness - Sight and hearing are crucial for situating oneself in the environment. Both senses provide a multidimensional perception of your surroundings. When it comes to hearing, it allows you to perceive harm... Learn More!
  2. Otalgia - Otalgia is a term for ear pain. For more information on ear problems and pain, please refer to the relevant section.




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  3. Otitis see: Ears – Otitis - Otitis is an infectious process that affects the outer and middle ear. You can find additional information about ear problems and explanations of inflammatory diseases in the respective sections.
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  4. Mumps see also: Salivary Glands, Infections, Childhood Diseases - Mumps, also known as parotiditis, is an infectious and contagious disease, often benign in nature. It is caused by a virus affecting the salivary glands, leading to symptoms such as radiating pain tow... Learn More!
  5. Ringing in the Ears - Ears - Auditory perceptions of whistling, ringing, or buzzing sounds with no external source can result from excessive mental noise. Overthinking can overshadow external sounds, while the fear of losing bala... Learn More!

Deaf Mute see also: Ears – Deafness

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