The breast is the symbol
representing femininity, motherhood and responsibility in the family. The
maternal function is based on feed, protect and educate the child and their
responsibility in the real nest (house, apartment, building) or symbolic (the
warmth of home, family environment, family parties). Therefore, most of breast
diseases are dominated by a sense of general concern in the nest, in which all
the inhabitants of the nest (children, parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins,
family friends, domestic animals) and in particular, most of the time, the son
or husband, real or symbolic. You have a problem in one breast, both men and
women, is related to a feeling of insecurity with respect to nurture good or
protect those one breastfeeds.
Among the most important
sources of conflicts that can cause a "drama in the nest" they are:
Regarding the child: accident,
illness, death, bad companies that cause us concern, not having any news of
him/her, misunderstanding, loss of job, etc.
Regarding the husband: depression,
alcoholism, absence, unemployment, sickness, accident, death, etc.
Regarding the nest:
separation, divorce, violence, economic problems that hinder a good living in
the family, feel threatened or endangered, lack of contact and/or protection,
etc.
What breast is affected? Why
the left breast and not the right or the two affected?
The involvement of a breast or
the other depends on whether the drama lived corresponds to a conflict of
"strict" or "extended" nest. In the first case concerns a
problem exclusively with the child, whether real or symbolic (spouse, if
considered as a child or other person, animal or thing it sees and care as a
child), for example: "conflict mother/son". In the second case the
conflict can be related to other members of the nest, the husband, partner,
lover, parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins, friends, etc.
How can we determine whether
it is a conflict of "strict nest" or "extended nest"?
Based on biological handedness
of the affected person. For biological right hand, the condition of the left
breast corresponds to strict nest and the condition of the right breast rests
with the enlarged nest.
For the biological
left-handed, the condition of the right breast concerns a conflict of strict
nest and the condition of the left breast concerns the enlarged nest.
Location of the condition
within four quadrants of the breast. Where is the problem located? If we divide
the breast into four parts with two lines through the nipple, one horizontal
and one vertical, would establish the upper outer quadrant and the internal,
and under them, the inner and outer lower quadrant.
The top represents what I can
give, what I give to another, which I'll take care of the other.
The bottom symbolizes what I
need the other.
The outer portion represents
the conflict I have with other people.
Personalize the inside of the
conflicts that I have to take care of myself.
"It is me who needs my
mother”
The nipple means: "I'm
totally focused on me”
Most of the conditions in the
breast are located in the upper outer quadrant, near the armpit.
What tissue is affected?
Depending on the tissues
present in the breast, five different conflicts may occur:
Mastitis and abscesses:
Drama and disgrace in the nest.
Milk ducts: Small channels are
attached to the mammary glands that carry milk to the nipple. Pathologies:
intraductal cancer, microcalcifications or epitenoma.
Relationship problems in the
nest: separation conflict, not sexual, but with maternal bonding. Fear of
failing to protect our son.
Conflict of lack of
protection, contact, touch, exchanges and safety of my loved ones and myself.
Lack of communication with
relatives who want to keep or have "under our wing" or "on our
bosom”
Or wanting to be separated
from someone and not being able to.
In right-handed women:
Right breast: Conflict of
separation in horizontal relationships, such as: "My husband is gone”
"That woman has taken my husband". Similarly, it may indicate the
desire to separate sitting areas, not to be more in touch with the partner,
stop giving him/her food affectively (milk). "I feel alone". My
husband does not help me, does not support me, it's cold, does not speak, I do
not receive caresses and attentions.
Left breast: Drama in the nest
(house, apartment, work).
Relational problem with
"strict" nest. Feeling separated from the child, both real and
figuratively. "My son is going away”
In left-handed woman:
Left Breast: Conflict of failing
to protect a partner who is very dependent.
Right Breast: Conflict in
relation to the protection performed on the family. I cannot protect the family
or do not want to protect the family (but I do). Ductal cancer: Conflict
related to the nest and separation.
In right-handed women:
Left breast: Immature child,
childish father, child lover, childish husband. Right breast: Elderly son,
authoritarian mother, mature lover husband.
Epithelioma: Conflict of
separation in the nest.
Infiltrating Ductal: Also,
nest conflict and separation. Desire to reunite the broken family or fear for
the family to explode. Usually, it occurs when women stop being separated from
their children, but they cannot feed them.
The
dermis: Conflict of stain, dirt. Attack on the integrity. Melanoma.
Conflict of being defaced (breast shabby, ugly
scar).
Drama in the nest (house, apartment) by dirt,
disorganization, theft, etc.
"I have dirtied my nest".
Nerve sheath: Conflict contact. It is the
reverse separation conflict. "I do not want to keep this contact, is very
unpleasant, painful” "I do not want to be touched". "I want to
be separated”
Neuroma: "I do not want to be touched by
my husband” "I do not want to be touched by ..”.
Supporting tissue: I do not feel supported by
(my husband, mother, etc.) to help care for, nurture my son. "I must be
very strong and I am alone” "I cannot tell you more than myself” "I
do not feel supported or sustained by my partner".
Mastosis: This disease affects
the supporting tissue of the glands that produce breast milk for the baby. Most
often they express a problem related to "the lack of support in the nest”
The woman feels alone to meet all the responsibilities of the family nest,
children, home, housework, etc., while the couple evades, resists or
participates very little in everyday household activity. "I do everything
by myself: I am a mother, father, I'll take care of home maintenance, garden,
etc. I need my partner to support me, protect me and give me security. "
When mastosis is painful, it
unconsciously expresses revenge of women towards their partners, lack of help
in the nest. "As I'm mad at you because you do not help me, now I deprive
myself of the pleasure of touching my chest".
The mastosis translate a
feeling of frustration at not being pregnant or having difficulty having
children.
what about cysts in the breasts
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca, it is necessary to know if the woman is right-handed or left-handed and the situation of the cyst within the breast.Regards
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