
It is the joint that connects
the forearm to the hand.
They represent the movement, flexibility, dexterity, ease and skill. It is
related to what we do, "with the precise movement of labour" The
precision of movement. The will, the desire to act. The way we handle our
experiences, our actions.
Devaluation for failing to
perform a function, a role, a task. You may believe that we are not up to
perform a certain task (feel awkward manually), we lack skill or we lack
confidence in our actions, for fear of making mistakes or lack of confidence in
ourselves.
Denying the weight of things
in relation to work and gesture. "I will not carry that weight or that
responsibility at work"
The wrist problems express
that we are adamant that our thinking and our actions are rigid, we do not
handle deftly, easily, decisively, and with love. So there is an obstruction, a
blockage or a denial against the actions he/she should do. Expresses the
attitude of the person who thinks he/she can bring the reality to his/her will,
the desire to "move to force", marking guidelines excesses.
They can also hurt us when we
do we prevent something when we do not grant permission to ourselves, or when
we feel unable to act because someone or something prevented us.
Similarly, when we have to do
something and in the end we do not feel or think that someone abuses us and we
do not feel love, but by compulsion, fear or guilt; our wrists end up calming
down and our excess will produce pain.
Cysts: Denial of reality.
Scaphoid: devaluation conflict
with actual travel notion (vacation) or symbolic (astral travel, travel by
drugs, emotional journey)... coupled with a conflict in relation to work.
Fractures:
Conflict in the assimilation of responsibilities. I think something (gesture at
work) is not serious but deep down is that it is much.
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