Heart in general see also Blood Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

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

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.

In most cases, myocardial infarction occurs when a clot obstructs a hardened, narrowed artery due to arteriosclerosis. Refer to heart problems and artery problems for additional information, and consider that the person may have formed a clot as a way to block emotions that are robbing them of life's joy. If the infarction affects another part of the body (lung, kidney, intestine, brain), refer to the respective body part for more details.
In general, a heart attack signifies the death of a portion of an organ's tissues, known as necrosis, caused by the blockage of the artery supplying blood to that area. While this can affect various body parts like the intestine, spleen, bones, and veins, it most commonly impacts the brain, lungs, and the heart's myocardium. When blood flow is suddenly interrupted by a clot or lipid deposit (a form of fat) in an artery, it means that joy is no longer flowing in that area, potentially leading to tissue death. Depending on the affected area, I must contemplate what led my heart to say, "Enough, I can't take it anymore; a part of me is dying!" I need to evaluate what needs I may have neglected and how I can bring my life back into balance to experience joy and fulfillment fully.



I need to evaluate what needs I may have neglected and how I can bring my life back into balance to experience joy and fulfillment fully.


Conjunctivitis signifies inflammation of the conjunctiva, the membrane lining the inside of the eyelid and the eyeball. It presents with symptoms like difficulty opening the eyes in the morning, eyelash sticking due to discharge, eyelid swelling, and redness in the eyes. While it's a superficial condition, vision is usually unaffected.

Regarding eyes in general, conjunctivitis indicates anger following the sight of something one is afraid to witness again. To overcome this, one should strive to see with the eyes of the heart rather than judgmental eyes. This shift can help in rekindling natural enthusiasm.

Conjunctivitis draws a connection between what one sees and their emotional response. Unconsciously, the refusal to see a disagreeable or hurtful situation leads to frustration, irritation, and rebellion. The eyes attempt to cleanse the perceived "dirt," resulting in mental swelling, emotional turmoil, and crying-like reactions. Temporarily, one may prefer blindness to avoid suffering from what they see. Confronting and contemplating the troubling situation, understanding why it evokes such emotions, and staying open and receptive can prevent recurrent conjunctivitis.

Bright's disease, also known as chronic nephritis, is a progressive kidney ailment characterized by hypertension and a gradual increase in urea concentration in the blood. This condition should be referred to as CHRONIC NEPHRITIS. You may also find relevant information under the terms RENAL PROBLEMS, HYPERTENSION, and NEPHRITIS.

Bright's disease, or chronic nephritis, is a severe inflammatory condition affecting the kidneys. Contrary to its name, it's not a disease but rather an ailment caused by underlying kidney conditions, resulting in parts of the kidneys being affected. This ailment is accompanied by edema, which is the abnormal retention of body tissues, as well as an inadequate elimination of urine. Typically, the kidneys degenerate or fail quickly, and it's more profound than general kidney diseases (sclerosis).

This condition often arises from intense frustration or disappointment, which can make the affected individual perceive their life or self as a complete failure. The kidneys are associated with fear, and this ailment reflects a fear of not being perfect or bright (intelligent). Healing and transformation require an opening of the heart to change one's attitude.

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