Pulmonary Embolism see also Blood Circul Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

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.

Pulmonary emphysema results from the dilation of the deepest part of the bronchi, often following chronic bronchitis. Sufferers find it challenging to breathe and constantly feel short of breath. Refer to the section on bronchitis, noting that this disease signifies an urgent need for attention. Since the lungs symbolically represent our ability to breathe freely in life, those with emphysema receive a message that it's time to reclaim their own space.

A nervous breakdown, also known as an embolism, involves a surge of internal energy and vibration that becomes blocked. This blockage can occur either at the verbal level, making it difficult to express one's viewpoint, or at the activity level, rendering one incapable of completing an action. When the blockage becomes intense, it can lead to an outburst where extreme words are spoken or extreme actions are taken. During such moments of tension, it's beneficial to pause, become aware of the situation, take deep breaths, and relax. Accepting the situation and allowing time to release the tension while restoring emotional balance is crucial.

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.

During fetal development when the lungs form, it signifies my commitment to be here and my agreement to embrace life, demonstrated through my breathing. If I fear life or wish for someone else to take charge of my life, my lungs may encounter difficulties. Shallow breathing serves as a defense mechanism against facing reality, resulting in anxiety and fear of perceived threats. My lung function reflects my capacity to expand, engage, or contract, withdraw, and isolate from life. Pulmonary emphysema, characterized by difficulty breathing and a sense of oppression, suggests I may have difficulty accepting life's challenges. Why do I struggle to engage with life? Is this a way of evading it? I must reclaim my power, assert myself, and express my needs to rediscover enthusiasm for life. The oppression I felt will transform into an influx of air and life into my lungs, revealing countless opportunities for happiness.

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  1. Bronchopneumonia see also: Lung Disorders / Bronchitis / Pneumonia - Bronchopneumonia is an inflammation affecting the bronchioles and pulmonary alveoli in the respiratory system. It is closely linked to one's perception of life, often marked by feelings of diminishmen... Learn More!
  2. Cornea ulcer of the - Refer to "eyes (in general)," adding that the person perceives reality as excessively offensive, seeing life through a bleak lens.... Learn More!
  3. Lung Oppression - Pulmonary pressure indicates an imbalance between internal and external pressures, creating a sensation of restriction in the chest and lungs. This overwhelming feeling obstructs the free flow of life... Learn More!
  4. Blood Cells Problems in the… - Blood - WHITE BLOCKS refer to white blood cells that circulate in the blood and tissues, responsible for defending the body. Red blood cells, on the other hand, maintain hemoglobin and transport oxygen from t... Learn More!
  5. Blood in general - Ensuring the proper functioning of your vehicle requires using high-quality gasoline. Similarly, for our bodies, blood is the fuel of life, and it must circulate freely to maintain our well-being. The... Learn More!

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