Eczema is a highly prevalent skin condition characterized by recurring phases, including an acute, inflamed stage and a chronic phase marked by skin thickening and cracking. Eczema can have both internal and external causes. In children or infants, it may coincide with asthma or other allergies. Refer to skin problems, and note that individuals with eczema experience anguish and fear. Due to a lack of self-confidence, they harbor anxiety about their future, sometimes bordering on despair, unsure of the direction their life is heading. Expressing themselves more openly can be immensely beneficial. If there's EZEZE involved, refer to that term. If eczema is triggered by external products (chemicals, cleaning agents, etc.), mention that such individuals are unduly influenced by their external surroundings.
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Eczema presents as a skin infection with red areas that can occur in both adults and children. It often signifies hypersensitivity in the individual. This hypersensitivity is rooted in a lack of self-love, driven by a fear of being hurt, and living according to others' expectations. A deep-seated fear of abandonment may also be present. Those with eczema have likely experienced intense separation situations, possibly even during their time in the mother's womb. Throughout life, they tend to recreate scenarios where they feel disconnected, especially from loved ones. Eczema, affecting the skin, symbolizes a need for contact and touch, particularly the touch of another person before a separation, which has now been lost or occurs rarely. Consequently, the skin, deprived of this contact, expresses the longing to be touched through eczema. This leads to isolation, withdrawal, and self-disregard. Often, they forget their own needs in favor of meeting others' expectations, attaching great importance to their projected image. Difficulty being authentic and uncertainty about their life path cause restlessness and anxiety. Emotions oscillate between despair and rebellion or anger. This suppressed despair eventually erupts in waves. These factors combine to create frustration and irritation. While striving to please everyone, they neglect their own needs, all in the quest for external love and approval. They act based on others' expectations rather than their own desires, rejecting their true selves. As a result, the visible condition of their skin, even perceived as "ugly," reinforces their internal self-perception. Self-rejection breeds circumstances where others seem to reject them, further fueling their fear of rejection. This leads to emotional withdrawal and detachment, despite an inner desire for closeness. Eczema creates a physical barrier between themselves and others as a means of protection, avoiding potential hurt. However, in infants, eczema might manifest as a "milk crust" due to a need for more human warmth and physical contact from loved ones. Feeling "isolated," they develop eczema to bridge the gap. What they crave most is love and attention. Whether as adults or children, shedding the scab symbolizes letting go of long-hidden aspects of themselves. They must release certain attitudes and mental patterns, finally embracing their hidden selves. Self-acceptance and self-love are vital. What one doesn't provide for oneself cannot be granted by others, adhering to the law of reciprocity. Identifying genuine needs and acting accordingly is essential. Embracing the present moment and understanding that every action shapes the future allows them to move forward with confidence.
Scabies is a benign yet highly contagious skin condition transmitted through direct contact. Left untreated, it can lead to infections and eczema. Refer to skin problems, and note that individuals with this condition are highly sensitive to external influences. They may experience heightened nerves and an irresistible urge to scratch, indicating itching as well.
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The eyelids are the movable structures that protect the eyes from external factors like dust, cold, and light. Pain in an eyelid suggests that you might not shield yourself effectively from external influences, allowing what you see to impact you excessively. Perhaps you are someone who doesn't allow yourself to close your eyelids for rest or sleep because you want to witness everything. If your eyelid is irritated, it reflects that your perception of events is causing irritation, rather than the events themselves. If you find it hard to tolerate what's happening, consider giving yourself permission to step back and rest. This rest will empower you to assert your needs without seeking control over others or expecting them to comply. Practicing tolerance could be beneficial. For eczema or other skin issues on the eyelid, consult the section on eczema and skin problems. Swollen eyelids can be a sign of harboring sadness expressed through tears that you suppress. Remember to close your eyes when resting or sleeping, a voluntary action. If your eyelids are perpetually half-closed, it might signify avoidance or reluctance to face something or someone in your life. If stress is high, your eyelids may blink rapidly. Remember to close your eyes for centering and open them wide to embrace the beauty and opportunities in the universe.
It is also essential to open your eyes wide to embrace the beauty of the universe and the possibilities it offers.
The skin is akin to the bark of a tree, revealing external or internal issues. It acts as insulation for the cells within my body, shielding them from the external environment. If my skin displays abnormalities, it often signifies that I place great importance on others' opinions and what they might think of me. My insecurity and fear of rejection or harm can lead to the development of a skin condition, serving as a "natural barrier" that keeps me at a distance from my surroundings.
Skin, being a soft tissue, is closely tied to mental energy, reflecting my insecurities and uncertainties. For example, the phrase "to be red with anger" illustrates how my skin can change color when I'm upset or embarrassed. It serves as a physical boundary, a mask that separates my inner and outer selves. Dry skin indicates a lack of moisture, symbolizing dry, arid relations with life. I might feel like I'm "drying up" internally. To counter this, I should seek joy in my interactions with others.
The presence of flaking dead skin suggests that I'm clinging to old mental patterns. Pimples on the skin's surface can represent issues in relationships and communication with my environment, pinpointing specific concerns. Inflammation in the skin indicates irritation, possibly reflecting inner or outer conflicts. Oily skin suggests an excess of suppressed emotions, making me feel like I need to escape a situation or person, like trying to catch a slippery ball covered in oil. To clear my skin, I must let energy flow and address my negative thoughts. Transparency and honesty with others will lead to clearer, healthier skin.
Irritation on my skin reveals irritating thoughts rising to the surface, requiring acknowledgment to cease their bothersome influence. By appreciating my qualities and offering myself self-love, my skin will radiate well-being through its smoothness and clarity.
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