They correspond to mental
energy, reflect hidden mental models.
The muscles are the engine (allow us to
move), motivation, desire, physical will, the strength, the energy of
realization, mobility and flexibility.
Muscles transform energy into
action.
Muscle problems are directly related to mental conflicts, our behaviour
and our patterns of behaviour.
We talk about our adaptation or not the outside
world, of our resistance or acceptance of new experiences, our ability or
difficulty to act, carry, bear, move, concretize, to vent our creative energy,
to resist, to stand tall, to move and transform according to our ideas and
interpretations.
When we encounter a problem
into a muscle, necessarily it means that we are experiencing a devaluation
conflict regarding our inability to perform physical activity.
Contractures, cramps, strains
and muscle tears keep us moving and force us to stop.
Disgruntled conflict in
motion. Do something against our will or do something and think that it will
not assert or I'm not going to get any positive results in this regard.
Devaluation conflict linked to
the effort, ability, performance.
The red muscles (voluntary):
Devaluation about their physical powers: "I am not able to quarrel, to
defend myself, running, etc”
We must also consider where
you are and what it is used.
Calf: Back of the leg formed
by the calf muscles and the soleus.
The calf muscles perform the function of giving
momentum in a jump or in the beginning of a movement or displacement.
Conflict of impulse. Impotence for not being
able to go beyond what we allow ourselves.
Impossibility of effort to leave behind our
previously marked limits.
I refuse to change my mind or direction.
I would like to finish as soon as possible.
Twins: Feeling of impotence before the action
of a collateral (siblings, partner, cousins, etc.).
Impotence in the first impulse. Impotence in
taking a leap.
Conflict related to undertaking new missions,
new challenges in which we need an initial impulse.
Devaluation in relation to a situation in which
we must rise on the tips of our feet.
Hamstrings: Thigh muscles that attach to the pelvis, tibia, fibula, and femur. Important for knee flexion and hip extension.
They are the muscles responsible for the
movement to climb stairs, lift, lift, etc.
Conflict of impotence before objectives.
Devaluation for sports impotence in the power
effort.
"I will not be able to overcome this
situation"
In sportsmen: "I will never get this
mark"
Conflict over losing the advantage we had.
"I face or oppose the father of the woman I had relationships with"
Skeletal muscle: (Striated)
Voluntary muscles that provide mobility to the
skeleton and body.
Conflict of devaluation with impotence in the
movement in relation to the function of that muscle.
Avoid a fight or a fight: "Why make more
muscle or keep it if I'm sure I'll lose the fight?"
Legs: Conflict of not being able to escape.
Arms: Conflict of not being able to push or
grab something.
Adductors: in relation to attracting or
retaining.
Biceps: in relation to attracting or lifting
something.
Search the family tree for programs that you
inherited from someone who actually caused, or caused, a great conflict with
that movement.
Abdominal muscles: Muscles located in the
abdomen.
Conflict of devaluation, impotence and
movement.
Conflict of impotence with regard to projects
that I am creating or realizing, with respect to myself or the people closest
to me.
Abdominal straight: Impotence in relation to a
dominant father (real or symbolic), in terms of straightness.
Impotence in the face of a devaluing sexual
gesture.
Abdominal transverse: Devaluation and impotence
for a subject of infidelity or sexual abnormality, in relation to the couple
and / or children.
Who prevents me from going further?
Tumour: Devaluation in relation to the power.
"We have to be stronger"
Do we have any, external or internal, estoppel
which prevents us from acting?
Do we want to go too fast in a subject or are
we doing too much force?
What area of our life are we suffering stress
or are we forcing too much?
Are we moving too nervous and impatient?
Are we afraid to reach the goal?
Maybe, do we start very fast
without preparation?
Recommendations to recover
physical, emotional and spiritual health:
Broaden awareness for the body
to relax.
Make correct approaches and
prepare internally for actions to reach the goal, again establishing contact
with our will.
Finding a good reason that motivates us and we can go towards
what we really want.
Stop and meditate instead of
dilating both the rope.
Set in motion the internal
forces and reduce outward mobility.
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