Cold Sores: it is commonly called “fire”, or
sore fever. It is a condition caused by a virus.
Vesicles on the lips
accompanied by pain that cause tension, pulling, tingling or burning are
formed.
It is the physical manifestation of an inner contradiction.
You want something that attracts us but at the same time, we are afraid of it.
This “fire” on the lips can
be caused by a harsh judgment against someone of the opposite sex that has not
been expressed, at the last moment, we have retained it on the lips, in our
expression.
Herpes can
also manifest when we consider that someone or something is disgusting.
Repulsive vesicles represent disgust that we can externalize.
Similarly, herpes can be the perfect excuse for
not kiss others or a particular person, with whom we are angry, because she
made us feel humiliated.
Conversely, cold sores can say that the person
has not received enough kisses:
"We don’t have our dose of kisses".
"I'm waiting for a kiss, but it never
comes”
"I would have liked to kiss her, but it is
no longer possible”
Dirt + separation conflict:
"I feel dirty
or sullied because they have not kissed me"
"So much sweetness makes
me sick”
What contradiction causes me suffering?
What
difficult situation does not dare to attack, but tries to do so? What gives me
this disgusting feeling?
What disgusts me? Have we said something that has
burned us?
Who wants to kiss us?
Who would not want to kiss us?
Who do we refuse to be kissed by?
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Thank you Homan as I am diving deep into the shadows of my life. Your writing halo bring clarity and healing
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ReplyDeleteI dunno, i got herpes when my mom kissed a cut in my hand as a toddler. They have bothered me ever since.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone who is exposed to disease contracts it. The idea behind metaphysical meaning behind dis-ease, is that we allow in what we need the lessons learned from. It could either be lesson of our life; like why/what we opted to come into this life and learn, or something along the way that led us astray and our mental space lowers our immune system to accept an illness that if we contract we have the opportunity to learn the lessons from. This is not mean to be outwardly judgmental of others, but is more of a self exploration of why the body accepted the illness and what lessons we could learn from it. When we do, the dis-ease often leaves.
Deleteexcellent information thank you for your wisdom.x c
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