Its function is to "grind" food, therefore closely linked to
food. The premolars have the function of “breaking up” and the grinding wheels
that of “pulverizing and crushing”.
If I have problems they warn me of a situation of devaluation due to not
being able to bite or not being able to show teeth (and bark) to others, or not
being able to express (have to hide the words) in the family.
The first molars are related to our stability, security and ability to
occupy our rightful place in life. They represent our ability to feed
ourselves, really and symbolically. They preserve the memory of our first 6
years.
First upper molars/teeth of
the real parents:
They represent the place where I was born, the place I occupy in the family, my
origin, my family environment, my family stability. They are related to the
food (real and symbolic) that we receive from our parents and with the
authority.
Upper right first molar: it tells me how I react to my mother's authority,
what place my mother gives me.
Upper left first molar: It expresses how I react to my father's authority,
what place my father gives me.
Problems in upper first molars: they tell me what I perceive regarding my
family situation, if my parents have been unfair, overprotective,
authoritarian, absent, punishing, etc. Also, if I confront them, if there are
fights and arguments, my teeth will show damage.
First lower molars/molars of
the symbolic parents: they represent my adoptive, symbolic parents, and their ability to
guarantee my material and emotional security. They reflect my safe haven a
loving environment.
Lower right first molar: they show the emotional and economic security that
my mother gives me.
Lower left first molar: it means the emotional and financial security that
my father gives me.
Problems in lower first molars: they indicate that I have a deep insecurity, that I
lack or am afraid of lacking food, money, affection. That there was not or is
not at home a mother or father physically or emotionally present. What am I
going to live on? What if they stop loving me?
The second molars:
they are related to my ability to find and occupy my rightful place in society.
They are linked to my ability to settle into a job, to have a stable partner
and to start a family. They contain the memory of my first 12 years.
Upper second molars/teeth of transgression:
they are the teeth that show the support I receive from others, the way my
parents raised me to function in life. They are linked to the trust, support
and endorsement that I receive from others, both in the workplace, professional
and social.
Upper right second molar: it tells me about my social fidelity to my mother.
Upper left second molar: it expresses my social fidelity to my father.
Upper second molar problems: They warn me about my inability to trust and
relate to others. They also show me that I am not in my right place. Sometimes
it is linked to the fact that I lived through a difficult adolescence.
Lower second molars/teeth of
the union: they
relate to my life partner, with whom I will build a home, a family. It also
represents the friend, the accommodating neighbor who is always ready to give
me a hand when I need him. They are the molars that reveal to me how my
marriage or my love and friendship relationships are going.
Lower right second molar: my wife, my girlfriend, my friend, my neighbor.
Lower left second molar: my husband, my boyfriend, my friend, my neighbor.
Lower second molar problems: Any lower second molar problems warn me that I have
been betrayed, cheated on, disappointed, etc.
Wisdom teeth: they are linked to my mental maturity, my good
sense to make decisions, my autonomy and my ability to feed myself.
Wisdom teeth come out when I have established the principles instilled by
my parents and I am perfectly capable of taking responsibility, feeding myself
and supporting myself. The birth of the wisdom teeth announces that I am an
adult and that I must be prepared to leave home and start my own family.
If they bother me when they go out they express to me the pain I feel for
having grown up and knowing that I can no longer depend on my parents.
The greater the pain, the more it shows me how difficult it is for me to
mature, how painful it is to separate from my parents' house and stop being a
child.
Any discomfort
indicates to me that I am an immature person in all aspects that I do not take
things seriously and responsibly, and I lack vision for the future.
"Now I'm old enough to have fun, then I'll look for work",
"Let my mother take care of my children, I don't have time",
"With that money, I'll buy clothes, we'll see later"
Small wisdom tooth: "I do not trust my originality, or what I can
achieve, I am a small thing"
Wisdom tooth with a single root: "I dare not occupy a space", "I have
little confidence in life"
Wisdom tooth with several roots: “I have a rich and complex personality”, “I have
multiple talents and resources, I can fulfill
myself in whatever I want”
Wisdom tooth that never comes out: "I have a visceral fear of
dying"
When I need to remove my wisdom tooth it also has its meaning:
Consciously withdrawing it: "I have already decided, it is time to leave
the house, move, leave, free myself, etc."
Unconsciously extracting them
(just because it causes us a lot of pain): "I give up seeing for myself, I give up
walking alone, I want to backtrack, I want to be young and remain under the
protection of my parents"
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Can you address issues of having broken teeth #12 and #13. These both have extracted due to infection. I am a metaphysical thinker, so I'm interested to hear more about the emotional and spiritual understanding of losing these two teeth. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteYou can look in the teeth section.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great gift to humanity. Thank you so much for your deep thought and vigilant work to put it out there! I came across this when I had my #30 molar taken out, in great pain.
ReplyDeleteThank you
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