The backbone is a long
flexible tube bone holding the head and rests on the hip. It consists of
thirty-three superposed vertebrae that are distributed like this: cervical,
thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal.
The spine is the pillar of the
Being, it represents our desire to incarnate, to become a living being. It is
related to the deeper structures, those in which our beliefs and our most
intimate set of values are based. It is the symbol of inner strength,
righteousness and sincerity.
The column is involved in the
growth, in the maturation process as a human being. It is what allows us to
keep up, to face the circumstances of life, adversity, and ultimately, to our
human condition.
It is the continuation of my
fundamentals and its materialization.
Who am I? What will I do with
my life? What are my plans, aspirations?
The problems in the spine sent
us to a theme centered around the personality structure of the individual. We
transmit information such as, I do not want, I am not able, I cannot, I feel
helpless or debased in my life choices, as well as in my aspirations and my
values.
Neck and cervical spine: This
part of the column is related to communication in general. Our own
communication with ourselves and the communication we have with others.
The seven cervical vertebrae:
C1 = We have the feeling of
not being heard. We feel that our opinion goes unnoticed or that nobody takes
notice.
Associated with spiritual
communication.
intellectual, mental and reflexive
pullback.
It is related to the head
(irrigation and scalp), facial bones, brain, middle and inner ears.
C2 = Associated spiritual
information. People who receive information or perceive things, but do not dare
to speak for different reasons. intellectual, mental and reflexive pullback.
Related to eyes, tongue,
sinuses.
C3 = aesthetic appearance
Devaluation related with the difficulty to be seen. Trace of rancor.
It is related to the cheeks,
face, outer ear.
C4 = Commitment to
communication. I desire to always find the balance, to try to fix things or to
agree to people with different opinions. Difficulty understanding certain
things by not having complete information.
Communication problem at work
It is related to the nose,
mouth, eustachian tubes.
C5 = Referring to verbal
communication itself.
Conflict of injustice: I can
never express, say what I think. I cannot say what I want. I'm afraid to say
certain things. Sometimes I say important things but they do not listen to me
or understand me. If it affects the right side indicates that the difficulty of
expression have at home and if it affects the left side refers to communication
at work.
Conflict of injustices that
have made me feel displaced.
Related to the vocal cords,
neck glands and larynx.
C6 = Conflict of injustice and
submission. Humiliation. Opposition to authority. Related to the muscles of the
neck, shoulder, tonsils.
C7 = Conflict of injustice.
Opposition to authority. Having to break the head. Humiliation.
It is related to the thyroid, elbow
and shoulder.
Back and spine: This is where
I reside, the physical expression of my own power, my personality. Here the
sense of individual responsibility and we have with our loved ones reflected.
Who am I in my environment?
Who or what do I represent in
my world, in my surroundings?
Do I have the feeling of being
the pillar of my family?
Do I need any support?
The twelve dorsal vertebrae:
D1 = Related to the kidney,
esophagus and trachea. Archaic
memory.
D2 = Represents the heart and its coronary
arteries valves.
Conflict of power in the territory, conquest
and defence, in direct relation to the paternal function and not the actual
father.
D3 = Has correspondence with the lungs,
sinuses, bronchi and pleura.
Conflict with the mother.
Right = lack of affection.
Left = anger.
D4 = Related to the gallbladder.
Trace of rancor, injustice and repressed anger.
No acceptance of reality.
D5 = Corresponds to the solar plexus, liver and
blood. The solar plexus represents the father. "I need protection"
The liver reflects lack of conflicts of all
kinds.
The blood symbolizes the family, the clan.
"I'm not in the clan".
D6 = Related to the stomach.
Hazard recent conflict in the territory.
Unable to digest the words and threatening and
destabilizing events in the territory.
D7 = Pancreas and duodenum.
Unable to digest certain offenses.
Resistance to something disgusting.
Affective toxic food.
D8 = Corresponds to the spleen (blood = family)
problems in the family, in the clan. Family ties.
D9 = Related to the adrenal glands.
Conflicts of doubt, indecision direction to
take in life and equivocation.
What decision should I take?
D10 = Kidney, collector channels.
Feeling collapse of values. deep fear.
D11 = Kidneys, ureter.
Conflicts of territory more devaluation, more
evacuation.
I want to evacuate, remove all debris outward.
D12 = Related to the pubis, with the small
intestine and uterine tubes.
Sexual conflict with devaluation and guilt.
Adultery is not accepted.
Lower back and lumbar spine: In this area of
the column, reflects the relationships we have with our immediate
environment, human relations, social, professional, emotional, family and sex.
The five lumbar vertebrae:
L1 = intestine.
indigestible experiences that we want to
eliminate.
L2 = Appendix, abdomen, thighs.
Conflict related to "reserves"
(money, food, et.).
My reservation is running in a hurry.
L3 = Sex organs, uterus, prostate, bladder.
sexual conflicts.
Devaluation conflict as a result of the loss of
a loved one. Conflict in the territory:
What do I do in this area?
"I made a mistake of territory,
"There is a bad atmosphere in my
territory”
L4 = Linked to prostate, muscles in the lower
back, sciatic nerve.
Devaluation conflict in relation to others.
Problems with the "rules and regulations" commonly established in our
society, in our environment; way of thinking, living, acting in the family,
social, professional, religious or political arena.
"I'm not like the others".
"I do not think like
other people"
"I do not have the same
tastes as the others"
L5 = legs, feet, ankles.
Devaluation conflict regarding
collateral, brother/sister, cousin, husband/wife, lover, friends, colleagues,
etc.
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