It is a
benign tumor of fatty or adipose tissue.
It can be
the consequence of an aesthetic self-devaluation.
"I
don't like the way I look"
I have lived
or am living a situation in which I feel judged and attacked.
Symbolically,
something or someone has gotten under my skin and I can't get it out.
From what
or who can I not defend myself or get rid of? Usually this is someone I can't
protect myself from.
"I
feel judged, aesthetically devalued and I also get a ball of fat for everyone
to notice", "I would like everything that others say about me to slip
off me", "I don't like being so sensitive to other people's comments,
to criticism", "I want to lessen the real impact of the
attacks."
If the lipoma is on the back, it wants to express:
"They laugh at me behind my back"
If it manifests itself in the face, it tells me:
"They laugh at me in my own face"
In the same
way, the lipoma can appear as protection (fat) against an aggression, against a
physical blow that I have received in the part of the body where it is located.
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That is correct i developed 3 on my forearm . It was overworked however still did not stop working as i cared how others will judge my efficiency
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