Listen to your body.
Every thought you think releases a chemical peptide that is released into your body. These peptides build up and cause discomfort or disease. We only catch a few of the thousands of thoughts we have every day, so this physical manifestation of those thoughts can be huge clues to what’s going on beneath the surface.
There are many books regarding disease and the metaphysical meaning behind it. For a long time if I came down with something or hurt a part of my body, I would simply google “metaphysical meaning of ____”
Please remember that there are tons of different meanings out there, so go with the one that rings true to you and if it doesn’t jump right out, you can ask your pendulum.
Now my go to references for deducing what thoughts or patterns are causing my physical issues include Louise L. Hay’s “Heal Your Body A-Z” which is a wonderful short reference book and “Messages from the Body” by Michael J. Lincoln. “Messages from the Body” is an all-inclusive reference of enormous volume. It’s absolutely wonderful. You can find it online at http://www.talkinghearts.net.
Here’s an excerpt from Introduction of “Messages from the Body”
Every thought you think releases a chemical peptide that is released into your body. These peptides build up and cause discomfort or disease. We only catch a few of the thousands of thoughts we have every day, so this physical manifestation of those thoughts can be huge clues to what’s going on beneath the surface.
There are many books regarding disease and the metaphysical meaning behind it. For a long time if I came down with something or hurt a part of my body, I would simply google “metaphysical meaning of ____”
Please remember that there are tons of different meanings out there, so go with the one that rings true to you and if it doesn’t jump right out, you can ask your pendulum.
Now my go to references for deducing what thoughts or patterns are causing my physical issues include Louise L. Hay’s “Heal Your Body A-Z” which is a wonderful short reference book and “Messages from the Body” by Michael J. Lincoln. “Messages from the Body” is an all-inclusive reference of enormous volume. It’s absolutely wonderful. You can find it online at http://www.talkinghearts.net.
Here’s an excerpt from Introduction of “Messages from the Body”
“The mental thoughts and emotional patterns that most often precipitate disease and disorder in the body are criticism, anger, resentment, guilt, shame, grief and fear.
Criticism arises from a feeling of wanting to hands-on control everything, due to a childhood in which such control was critical for cosmic acceptance, physical and/or emotional survival, family protection, sense of worth, quality of life, etc. When this “control-mania” occurs, it results in disorders in which the environmental impact systems are affected, such as arthritis.
Anger comes from experiencing obstacles that can’t be overcome, and the resulting impasse ends up in our turning from seeking to remove the obstacle to attacking other people, the environment, and the Universe. This tends to lead to conditions that emphasize infections, boils, burning, fevers and inflammations.
Resentment is based on a feeling of victimization and powerlessness, and it turns into smoldering fires that eat and fester away at the body, until diseases like cancer and tumors develop.
Guilt is anger turned against the self, with a resulting self-attacking. It leads to self-punishment and pain. Self-hobbling illnesses like emphysema and herpes are the result.
Shame is generalized guilt, and the attack that results from shame is on the general self-sustenance systems. As a result, it ends up in disorders of the life support system, such as the blood, the liver, and the immune system.
Grief is the reaction to loss and deprivation, and its expression involves the entire respiratory system, along with the fluid treatment systems such as the kidneys and the bladder. Suppressed grief therefore produces such things as lung problems, ear infections, and sinus difficulties, as well as heart problems.
Fear activates the adrenal system for all-out emergency action. It suppresses the vegetative systems such as digestion, regarding them as being of less importance during the emergency. Chronic fear thus tends to result in things like stomach and intestinal disorders, along with diseases of the kidneys and the bladder.
Physical symptoms arise from the condition of the individual’s body, as generated by the negative thoughts the individual characteristically has, that shape their life and experiences through constant repetition.
They also represent the body trying to do things that the individual won’t/can’t/isn’t manifesting and/or patterns that the family of origin forced upon them. Environmental influences like diet, bacteria/viruses, pollens, pollutants, etc. operate as the precipitant or “trigger” for the already loaded and aimed “gun.” So are the events that produce traumas and assaults, such as falls, accidents, violence, losses, etc.”
Criticism arises from a feeling of wanting to hands-on control everything, due to a childhood in which such control was critical for cosmic acceptance, physical and/or emotional survival, family protection, sense of worth, quality of life, etc. When this “control-mania” occurs, it results in disorders in which the environmental impact systems are affected, such as arthritis.
Anger comes from experiencing obstacles that can’t be overcome, and the resulting impasse ends up in our turning from seeking to remove the obstacle to attacking other people, the environment, and the Universe. This tends to lead to conditions that emphasize infections, boils, burning, fevers and inflammations.
Resentment is based on a feeling of victimization and powerlessness, and it turns into smoldering fires that eat and fester away at the body, until diseases like cancer and tumors develop.
Guilt is anger turned against the self, with a resulting self-attacking. It leads to self-punishment and pain. Self-hobbling illnesses like emphysema and herpes are the result.
Shame is generalized guilt, and the attack that results from shame is on the general self-sustenance systems. As a result, it ends up in disorders of the life support system, such as the blood, the liver, and the immune system.
Grief is the reaction to loss and deprivation, and its expression involves the entire respiratory system, along with the fluid treatment systems such as the kidneys and the bladder. Suppressed grief therefore produces such things as lung problems, ear infections, and sinus difficulties, as well as heart problems.
Fear activates the adrenal system for all-out emergency action. It suppresses the vegetative systems such as digestion, regarding them as being of less importance during the emergency. Chronic fear thus tends to result in things like stomach and intestinal disorders, along with diseases of the kidneys and the bladder.
Physical symptoms arise from the condition of the individual’s body, as generated by the negative thoughts the individual characteristically has, that shape their life and experiences through constant repetition.
They also represent the body trying to do things that the individual won’t/can’t/isn’t manifesting and/or patterns that the family of origin forced upon them. Environmental influences like diet, bacteria/viruses, pollens, pollutants, etc. operate as the precipitant or “trigger” for the already loaded and aimed “gun.” So are the events that produce traumas and assaults, such as falls, accidents, violence, losses, etc.”
As you can tell from the excerpt, “Messages from the Body” will deliver in-depth psychological meanings for what ails you. Even if all you did, was stub your toe.