Diseases Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

When a person has a hereditary disease, it means they have inherited a particular way of thinking and living from the parent who passed on the disease. In reality, the person doesn't inherit but rather chooses this parent because both have lessons to learn. Often, refusal to accept the situation manifests as guilt felt by the parent and accusations from the child. The affected person receives the message to accept this choice, as it offers a remarkable opportunity for spiritual growth. As long as acceptance and love aren't realized, the disease may continue to pass from one generation to the next. Hereditary or genetic diseases are typically linked to thoughts, emotions, or inner conflicts of parents or grandparents that were unresolved. Rather than attributing a disease solely to genetics, I should explore how my thoughts and emotions contribute to it. Understanding that disease often serves as a vehicle for personal awareness, I can work on changing my thought patterns, emotions, or addressing inner conflicts.

Genetics, in the context of disease, pertains to heredity. For detailed information on hereditary diseases, see additional explanations.

Syphilis is a chronic infectious disease caused by bacteria, often transmitted through sexual contact. Refer to venereal diseases for further information.

Common childhood diseases include TOSFFERIN, PAPERS, MRSA, RUBEOLA, and VARICELLA. It's interesting to note that these diseases often affect the eyes, nose, ears, throat, and skin. Childhood illnesses carry a message for the child, indicating that they are affected by what's happening around them and may harbor inner anger. Expressing these emotions can be difficult because they may not know how or because adults discourage them. These diseases often arise when the child lacks attention or admiration. Since these diseases often result in red spots on the skin, please see the relevant section. If you are caring for a sick child, remember that they can understand what's written here, regardless of their age, even if they're just a baby. Explain to them that their illness reflects their response to the world around them, which is normal when adapting to a new environment is challenging. However, they must also learn that they brought certain beliefs with them to this world and must now adapt to the limits, desires, and fears of others. Accepting that those around them may have their own concerns and can't always focus on them is important. The child should also be encouraged to acknowledge their anger and express it, even if it's unrelated to adults. This way, they will understand that those around them also face challenges, and if they don't resolve them, it's not the child's responsibility. For more information on specific diseases, please refer to the relevant sections. Childhood diseases, such as rubella, measles, chickenpox, and others, often coincide with periods of the child's development. These diseases may occur during times of academic difficulties or conflicts with parents, leading to anxiety. It can be a period of rest and healing for the body. Providing the child with tenderness, love, and attention can strengthen them and help them move forward in life with confidence.

When thousands of people become ill or perish during an epidemic, is there a common lesson for everyone to learn? Epidemics have historically affected large populations, and from a metaphysical standpoint, their scale is proportional to the collective belief that sustains them. All those affected by an epidemic need to recognize the harm they do to themselves by adopting the prevailing thought patterns of others. This particularly applies to epidemics that impact thousands of people within a relatively short period, such as a few weeks or months. From my perspective, numerous diseases have become epidemic, including cancer, AIDS, diabetes, muscular dystrophy, heart disease, and asthma. Despite significant scientific research and discoveries, these diseases continue to affect millions of people each year, with numbers steadily rising. This suggests that there's something more that humanity must address, namely, self-love and genuine forgiveness. See the stages of forgiveness for further insights.
An epidemic involves the spread of a contagious disease, often an infectious one. It's easy to assume that contracting the disease simultaneously with others is unrelated to one's emotions, as it may seem that "epidemics spare no one." However, the difference between contracting the disease alone or with others is merely that several individuals are facing similar life situations. Similarly, both personal and collective insecurities regarding politics, the economy, and the environment, as well as personal anger, can manifest in individuals. The nature of the disease provides clues about the aspect of our lives that requires awareness. By opening up to these experiences and offering love to the part of us that seeks it, we can find greater peace and harmony in our lives.

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  5. Congenital disease - The origin of a congenital disease can be traced back to intrauterine life. For more information, refer to congenital diseases.




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