Forgetfulness losing things see also Acc Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Forgetfulness manifests as a temporary or permanent memory lapse. It may indicate attachment to past events or people, preventing you from fully experiencing the present. Anxiety about specific life situations may also hinder your presence.

Losing keys, wallets, or purses could symbolize searching for your identity. It might stem from guilt associated with self-indulgence, seeking attention unreasonably, or self-punishment by losing possessions.

To overcome forgetfulness, learn to let go of the past, embrace the present, and open yourself to life's beauty here and now.




I learn to let things and people flow, leave the past alone, and open myself to all the beauties of life that are here and now.




I learn to let things and people flow, leave the past alone, and open myself to all the beauties of life that are here and now.

Eye problems, including blindness, are ways of shutting oneself off from what is seen. It represents a choice to ignore the surrounding environment, rejecting visual impressions that challenge one's established beliefs. Rather than accepting a potentially painful, unpalatable, or perplexing reality, individuals opt to close their eyes. Diabetes (refer to this disease) or the accumulation of unacknowledged issues that lead to confusion and a sense of aimlessness can cause blindness. It's often linked to a fear of losing someone or something cherished. However, outer darkness often leads to inner illumination, unveiling a private, hidden, and vibrant universe. This fosters a deeper connection with one's inner self. Eye deformities like astigmatism, myopia, or presbyopia signal an excessive search for external answers, leading individuals further from their inner core. Blurred vision conditions such as cataracts or glaucoma indicate a mismatch between one's version of reality and what is seen. This signifies neglect of essential aspects, a rejection of visible truths. Appreciating the surrounding beauty and taking time to observe it can provide clarity.




Eyes (glaucoma).

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.

Jealousy is defined as "a feeling of frustration mixed with envy" linked to the fact that another person achieves or possesses what I would have liked to obtain or possess. It is the result of inner insecurity, low self-esteem, and weak self-confidence that leads me to doubt my ability to create things in my life or fear losing what I have, particularly my spouse. I recognize that my fears drive me to exert control over people or situations, but in reality, it is my anxieties that control my life. I am learning to have confidence in life and taking steps to heal these inner wounds through individual or group psychotherapy or energetic approaches that connect me with my inner power. This process leads to greater freedom, confidence, and the ability to extend these qualities to others, fostering harmony within myself and with those around me.

Hair loss becomes a problem when hair falls out suddenly and in greater quantity than usual. Normally, as hair falls out, new hair takes its place. If hair loss is persistent, it may lead to baldness.
Hair loss occurs when one experiences a loss or fears losing something or someone. Excessive identification with what is at risk of being lost or what has already been lost can result in a sense of helplessness or even self-blame for the loss. Typically, this indicates a preoccupation with the material aspects of life and a fear of others' opinions or "what they might say."

If this applies to you, examine what you have recently lost or fear losing, and you may discover that you attach your identity to these things. This belief is what causes you pain. You may identify too strongly with what you possess and do, rather than with who you are. Remind your inner Self that if the universe decided that something or someone should leave your life, it must have a valid reason.

Learn not to depend excessively on what you have lost or fear losing. This way, you will learn detachment. Additionally, accept that your decisions are made to the best of your knowledge, and their consequences provide valuable experiences. Hair reflects inner strength and is a symbol of the connection between the physical and spiritual realms. Recall the story of Samson, who lost his strength when his hair was cut. Hair represents the link between the material and the spiritual, connecting us to the cosmos and spiritual energy. It is often likened to antennas that reach beyond our physical existence. While heredity is a primary factor in baldness, more common in males, there are different types of baldness, including the bald type with a beard, associated with individuals who rely more on intellectual faculties than emotional ones. Hair loss signifies a turning away from the divine within, indicating a focus on material aspects over spiritual ones. It may suggest a preference for the material and rational aspects, attempting to control everything out of fear of losing control. Rejecting life's basic processes under the guise of doing better is an illusion. There is no need to struggle against life; it is always there to support you if you listen and remain open. Seek with stillness, and life will provide what you deserve. Trust life and your inner self, and you will discover solutions everywhere because they exist. The world is here to assist you; what more could you need?

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