The tongue is a muscular and mucous organ with significant functions in chewing, speaking, swallowing, and taste perception. Common tongue issues include ulcers, cancer, injuries, inflammation, numbness, burns, and tongue biting. Many tongue problems stem from guilt related to dietary choices. Some individuals may blame themselves for being indiscreet in their speech. Since the tongue serves various purposes, it's beneficial to explore the specific area where guilt is located using additional questions. Biting one's tongue typically signifies guilt about something said or about to be said. For those who feel guilty about their eating preferences, remember the saying, "It is not what goes into a man's mouth that hurts him, but what comes out of it." Regardless of the guilt, the pain serves as a reminder that certain values are causing harm. It's time to let go of these values and embrace experiences that cultivate unconditional love. Grant yourself the freedom to express yourself, even if it doesn't always go perfectly. The tongue's taste function is essential for verbal expression. If one "bites their tongue," they should reflect on any self-blame for their words, investigating any feelings of guilt. Numbness or swelling of the tongue suggests a desire to savor life more or harboring aversion towards a person, object, or situation. Learning to appreciate life's joys is key.
Tongue cancer, although it can be associated with smoking or alcoholism, often stems from a deep sense of despair, indicating a loss of joy in living. It may signify an inability to express this displeasure or the suppression of these emotions. Alcoholism and smoking can be seen as ways to cope with these emotions – alcohol serves as an escape, while smoking screens unwanted feelings.
The tongue's role in seeking, tasting, and chewing food raises the question of whether I feel I can "consume" what I desire in life. It might symbolize a longing for something vital, such as a new job, a relationship, or simply the enjoyment of life. To overcome tongue cancer, I must rediscover the taste for life, boost my self-esteem, and learn to express my emotions openly. This journey will help me explore the beauty that life has to offer and take action to fulfill my needs because I deserve it!
I will take action and seek what I need because I deserve it!
Candidiasis refers to infections caused by a special type of microorganism: yeasts of the genus Candida. The most common forms are oral and genital candidiasis, with Candida albicans being the predominant yeast. ORAL CANDIDIASIS manifests as small white spots on the tongue, inner cheeks, and tonsils, while GENITAL CANDIDIASIS (especially in women) results in vulvar or vaginal itching and may lead to discomfort during sexual intercourse.
For oral candidiasis, please refer to mouth problems, and for genital candidiasis, see genital problems. It's important to note that this person may be missing their candor and would like others to believe in their current innocence. Additionally, if it's an infection, there may be underlying feelings of anger.
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Mouth cancer can manifest in various locations, including the floor of the mouth, lips, tongue, gums, or palate. The mouth serves as the gateway between what enters (air, food, liquid) and what exits (words conveying emotions). It's like the border between the inner and outer worlds. Sometimes, I may figuratively "consume" destructive feelings towards others, expressing a desire for harm or even their demise. Therefore, I have a great need to embrace feelings of love and express them, both towards those around me and myself, by speaking words of love.
I have a profound need to welcome feelings of love into my life and express them towards others and myself through loving words.
The upper back corresponds to the region of the heart and the cardiac energy center. Back pain in this area relates to the early stages of conception, basic needs, and the fundamental structure of one's being. This section specifically discusses the 7 cervical vertebrae. The cervical vertebrae are associated with communication and one's degree of openness to life. Naivety can make a person vulnerable in this regard. If there's a sense that people want to judge, criticize, or harm, it can lead to shutting oneself off, like an oyster.
The cervical vertebrae, particularly C1, C2, and C3, are affected when intellectual self-devaluation or perceived injustices occur. Each vertebra provides insight into the source of discomfort.
- C1, the first cervical vertebra known as the ATLAS, supports the head. Worrying excessively about a situation or person can make the head feel heavy, leading to headaches and difficulty for C1 in supporting the load. Mental rigidity, refusal to consider different perspectives, and fear of life's challenges can paralyze C1. Mental narrowness and negativity can manifest as head pain, brain discomfort, and nervous system issues. It's essential to listen to one's inner self, keep an open mind, and reduce brain activity to gain a new perspective.
- C2, the second cervical vertebra called AXIS, works closely with C1 and is linked to the main sense organs (eyes, nose, ears, mouth/tongue). Rigidity in perceiving life, reluctance to let go of old ideas, and excessive worry about the future can lead to C2 becoming rigid. Dry tears from repressed emotions can disrupt the articulation between C1 and C2. This can manifest in depression, excessive emotionality (e.g., family conflicts), anger, rebellion, and a desire for self-destruction. It's crucial to connect with emotions, express them, and allow energy to flow.
- C3, the third cervical vertebra, operates independently. If C3 is unwell, one may feel a sense of solitude and withdrawal, living in a personal bubble. Communication, both oral and sexual, may be avoided, leading to rebellion and discouragement. Time takes its toll, dreams fade, and irritability sets in. Solitude can be either beneficial for reflection or an escape from emotions and reality. The choice is individual. Ailments in C3 can affect the face, ears, and teeth.
- C4, C5, C6, the fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae, are near the thyroid and play a role in language, voice, and communication. Disharmony in communication, whether expressing oneself or receiving others, can cause these vertebrae to react. Repressed opinions and frustrations may lead to dry, unexpressed tears. Aggressiveness may increase, and swallowing difficulties can arise. It's essential to accept every experience as an opportunity to grow, letting emotions flow rather than clinging to stubbornness and anger.
- C7, the last cervical vertebra, is influenced by one's moral beliefs and spirituality. Harmony with the laws of nature and openness to different opinions allow C7 to function well. Anger, closed-mindedness, and rigid ideologies can affect C7, impacting the hands, elbows, and arms' movement and thyroid function. Regrets related to words, actions, or thoughts can also impact C7. Intense emotions, disappointments, and fear of rejection may affect it. Learning to discern, respecting others' views, and opening oneself to different perspectives fosters freedom and better choices.
I must learn to respect the views of others even if they are different from mine.
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