Hysteria occurs when I experience a neurosis and express my inner conflict through physical symptoms, such as nerve crises, convulsions, or loss of consciousness. During a hysterical crisis, I disconnect from reality and immerse myself in the imaginary. This may lead to expressing my inner turmoil publicly. Often, this stems from personal dissatisfaction with my sexuality, leading me to play games of seduction, keep people at a distance, or appear cold to protect myself from my deep sensitivity. Experiencing such a state brings out inner pain and sorrow. To find balance, harmony, and inner peace and alleviate these torments, I must heal my inner wounds. I ask for guidance to choose the therapeutic approach that will lead to my well-being.
Fainting, a sudden and brief loss of consciousness, is often accompanied by a decrease in vision with the appearance of bright spots or spots, as well as a livid complexion, cold sweats, and total unconsciousness.
Fainting serves as an escape for individuals who avoid confronting a particular situation. When this situation persists to the point of discouragement and distress, leading to a feeling of powerlessness, fainting becomes a means of escape.
The message your body conveys is that you may want to remain engaged in that situation, even though it's essential to change your perception of it. Instead of feeding your fears, consider discussing your feelings and seeking help to view the situation differently. Your mindset that says "I can't handle this" encourages you to flee. This situation presents an opportunity for personal growth, and it's time to reconnect with your inner strength.
Fainting involves a temporary loss of consciousness, ranging from a brief moment to half an hour. A total, sudden, and short-lived loss of consciousness is called syncope, while a more extended loss of consciousness leads to a coma. In either case, losing consciousness allows you to temporarily escape reality when your resistance has been exhausted. You may find yourself unable to cope with life's challenges, cycling through fear, anxiety, discouragement, and helplessness. Frequently, you fear losing control and believe you don't measure up to certain people or situations. Holding on tightly blocks your inner energies and forces.
Recognize that you need to let go of the past and old beliefs. Embrace life's natural flow and trust the universe; everything is here for your growth.
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.
Nervous asthenia, while similar to burnout, is a form of energy and nervous exhaustion that differs in its causes. It can result from various factors, including fear, deep sadness, heightened emotional sensitivity, past regrets, and bitterness. Unlike burnout, which often stems from work-related stress, asthenia may have different roots. To overcome it, it's essential to identify the underlying cause that led to this state and work on resolving it.
Nervous pregnancy can manifest physical symptoms similar to those of a pregnant person, even when one is not pregnant. This phenomenon reflects uncertainty and insecurity regarding responsibilities versus desires. While I may wish to have a child, I may question my capability to meet all the child's needs. Perhaps I am not ready. If nervous pregnancy occurs in a single woman, it's worth considering if there are issues with her sexuality. She may desire to have a child but lacks the desire for an emotional relationship with another person. It's also possible to fear the responsibilities that come with having a partner, despite the desire for one. Although nervous pregnancy is more commonly associated with women, it can also manifest in men. This occurs because, irrespective of gender, individuals possess both feminine (YIN) and masculine (YANG) aspects within themselves. Even as a man, I can develop maternal instincts and the accompanying fears, potentially leading to symptoms of nervous pregnancy through empathy or energetic symbiosis. In such cases, it's essential to address the fears that the inner child is currently experiencing, offering reassurance, love, and attention to restore balance.
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