Toward the end of pregnancy, eclampsia, a serious condition characterized by seizures and high blood pressure, can occur. It is more common in women experiencing their first pregnancy. Eclampsia resembles an epileptic seizure, marked by loss of consciousness, limb stiffness, and convulsions. Eclampsia affects me if I, as a woman, harbor insecurities or guilt and reject the pregnancy or its implications. I may also hold resentment toward my partner, making them feel guilty and responsible for the pregnancy. In other instances, I might be a mother struggling to accept the imminent arrival of my child, leading to self-rejection and feelings of incapacity to shoulder new responsibilities. I am learning to approach my child's arrival with a positive attitude, knowing that I possess all the necessary resources to support their journey.
Epilepsy is a chronic nervous condition characterized by recurrent seizures, general or localized, with unpredictable and short-duration onsets. Those with epilepsy often struggle to forgive their mistakes, hiding them while self-accusing and lacking self-love. They may seek others to fill their emotional void and harbor inner violent desires, which turn inward during seizures.
The initial crises in childhood might have garnered attention and affection or diverted focus from previous missteps. Epilepsy serves as a form of self-harm. If you have epilepsy, your body signals a need to recognize that affection can be received without self-inflicted suffering. You possess more than you realize, and you don't need to make yourself suffer to receive love.
Affirm your value to your loved ones, permit yourself to make mistakes without self-blame, and believe that others will continue to love you. This can prevent harboring anger and suppressed aggression, allowing you to express your pent-up pain. Epilepsy results from miscommunication between brain cells, causing an overload leading to shock waves that attack other brain parts. It signifies a feeling of being constantly rejected, persecuted, and a desire to withdraw from life due to perceived excessive demands. The epilepsy crisis allows the release of long-repressed anger, bitterness, and aggressiveness.
Acknowledge the need for love and attention, stemming from deep-rooted causes often dating back to childhood. Recognize that you can receive affection without suffering, and learn to deal with life's challenges in a balanced manner. Accept the love and health the universe offers.
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.
Veins are blood vessels that carry blood from organs back to the heart. When veins return blood from the lungs to the heart, it's purified "red" blood rich in oxygen. Conversely, when veins return blood from other organs, it's "blue" blood devoid of oxygen and filled with carbon dioxide (CO2). I've never been lucky with veins (= luck), which is akin to saying I've struggled to find the joy of living. Blood flows through my veins; it signifies life and the happiness of living. I often find myself in conflict with my inner voice and my actions in life. I feel disappointed and overwhelmed, living in a state of inertia where I no longer appreciate the beautiful moments that come my way. I lack energy, feeling empty and unsupported by life and my surroundings, seeing everything in a negative light. My coronary veins may be particularly affected if I fear losing someone or something I "own" and hesitate to let go of. I perceive it as a threat to my territory, such as my spouse, home, family, job, or ideas. I choose to allow joy to flow within me, acknowledging the good moments, learning to relax, and finding inner peace.
I am capable of relaxing.
A fainting spell results in a temporary, reversible loss of consciousness due to inadequate brain oxygenation. It can be linked to cardiac arrest but not exclusively. Causes may include asphyxiation or sudden dilation of blood vessels following an emotional shock, leading to reduced blood flow and oxygen to the brain.
Fainting is akin to my mind briefly withdrawing from the physical world, as if I choose to isolate myself in response to a challenging situation. It's a state of rebellion, an inability to cope with a particular circumstance. This condition should not be confused with the controlled experiences of yogis who voluntarily leave their bodies during meditation. I must reflect on the inner panic or anguish that led to such a situation. In all circumstances, I recognize that I am guided and protected, choosing to remain fully aware of the life within me.
I recognize that I am guided and protected, choosing to remain fully aware of the life within me.
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