Euthanasia see also: Death Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Euthanasia is not a disease but an act aimed at sparing unbearable suffering for an incurable person. Deciding whether to end someone's life can bring moral discomfort. It's crucial to stay connected with the belief that life continues after what we call death if it aligns with our beliefs. If not, we can question whether the person before us truly embodies life. Recognize that this is a deeply personal choice, and it's valuable to inform loved ones about your wishes, either verbally or in writing, in case you can't make such decisions in the future.




I am aware that this is part of an individual choice.

Refer to "eyes (in general)," adding that the person perceives reality as excessively offensive, seeing life through a bleak lens.

Pulmonary embolism results from the sudden partial or total obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by a foreign body, often a blood clot, frequently associated with phlebitis.
The sudden onset of embolism signifies a powerful, emotionally charged event. It is a matter of life and death, often accompanied by intense guilt, to the extent that the individual may desire death.
This condition serves as an urgent message to cease believing that you bear such extreme guilt. No one can be held responsible for another's life or death or for the decisions made by others. It's crucial to accept that you have done your best, and such self-punishment is unwarranted.

Lung ailments like pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, and fibrosis often stem from a deep-seated fear of suffocation or death. Intense anxiety may lead to living within a limited, uncertain territory, with the sense that losing this territory equates to a kind of death, rendering one insignificant. Such individuals may struggle to find their place and navigate relationships effectively. The lungs facilitate respiration, and any malfunction highlights difficulties in transferring oxygen from the air to the blood, a critical function for survival. This malfunction exposes the fear of death that must be confronted and tamed. If you experience chest pain or breathing difficulties, ask yourself if you feel suffocated or oppressed in your life. Do you sense that you're "out of breath," particularly in family relationships? Do you feel limited or undeserving of happiness? Recognize your self-worth and engage in activities you enjoy. Instead of dwelling on melancholic memories, focus on abundance in your life and the positive aspects. Acknowledge that you have the right to your own personal territory, just as others do. Harmony and personal growth can flourish when you reclaim your power and fully embrace life.

Panadize is an infection caused by various germs, leading to necrosis (cell death) in a part of the fingers. This condition is associated with finger problems and hot abscesses. Additionally, it may be linked to feelings of repression, emotional fatigue, a lack of desire to help others or engage in work. When the fingers are affected, it can signify difficulty in initiating everyday tasks, while toe involvement relates to concerns about the future. This condition reflects passivity and indifference, and it's essential to release repressed negative emotions and thoughts.

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