They are the two glands that produce male
hormones and sperm. Symbolizing the male symbol, fatherhood, masculinity,
sexuality, fertility and creativity. In the testicles, all the fears,
insecurities and doubts regarding the condition of father are reflected, and
about sexuality and impotence.
Any problem in the testicles or seminal
vesicles, wants to express that we have suffered a strong conflict of
separation from someone we love very much (partner, son/daughter, brother,
etc).
Devaluation conflict. Playboy conflict. "I
cannot seduce"
Conflict of losing their power of seduction,
its image of man.
"I feel lowered, reprimanded, shattered by
a person of the opposite sex"
Often, it is accompanied by a feeling of guilt,
which is usually added the ugly side.
"I blame myself for having
"dumped" my lover"
"I'm not able to get a girl, nobody likes
me, and I'll lose the one that I have"
"I'm worthless, I'm ugly"
Testicular torsion occurs as a result of a huge
disappointment in the image that the young man had of his father.
Cryptorchidism, that is, when the testicles do
not drop or remain almost hidden, is manifested in children who have not
maintained an affectionate relationship with the father. Most times, it is
authoritarian or distant parents, who were unable to maintain any
communication.
In the adult testicles problems, they speak of
fear to have children, perhaps because of lack of confidence or fear of a
project, which can lead to inflammation of the testicles "orchitis".
Likewise, it can be ignited by a conflict in
which we have been denigrated, shattered by a person of the opposite sex, an
ugly affair, a low blow.
Guilt for having an "ugly" or
"outside the rules" sexual relation can also cause problems in the
testicles.
Cysts, tumours: Strong and powerful emotional
conflict over the "loss of territory":
"I lost my son"
"I left my partner, girlfriend, lover,
wife”
"I was fired of work" "I lost my
house," etc.
"Become strong to attract
females"
"Feeling" is bound by the
testicles"
The testicles remain inside: At a symbolic
level, it represents the offspring is any children.
Varicocele (drop of blood from the renal vein
to the testicle)
Conflict of impairment. Concern about not being
able to perform well the function as a parent. It's too heavy for me to carry,
regarding my children, my family"
It affects who wants to take over everyone and
considers everyone as their own children.
"I want to clean the impurities that come
from my family not to pass them on to my children"
Epididymis: "Conflict of helplessness
related to the ability to seduce women.
Concern male force itself. "Fear of not
being man enough to satisfy a woman"
"Guilt after rupture in the relationship
with a woman"
Inflammation of the epididymis, epididymitis:
"I want to keep my son with me, to mature and become a whole man"
Astenospermia or Astenozooespermia: Conflict of
impairment of sexual connotation.
"I will not manage to impose as head of
this family, to protect my children"
"I do not get to make my children to be
strong" "To save my offspring, I have to move myself"
This is often a conflict with
transgenerational: an ascendant has this experience and offspring has the
symptom.
The cancer usually develops in people who have
had undescended testicles and still maintain their pain silently by the lack of
communication with the parent. It can also be manifested by the loss of a
child, a friend, a loved one or an animal, death or because he's/she’s gone.
Symbolically you can refer to the loss of a business, etc.
Conflict of being denigrated by a woman.
Guilt for having left the bride.
Recommendations to recover physical, emotional
and spiritual health:
Do we feel that someone has caught us by the
testicles?
Have we stopped dominating someone?
Do we feel that we have lost masculinity?
Take on the issue of masculinity and fertility
and understand their essence. Express creativity in other directions.
Contribute to life, creation, consciously. Become aware that you are a valuable
person for yourself. Accept and accommodate your feminine side through
acceptance and confidence in women.
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