~ AURASTAR 2000 BIOPULSAR ~ EMOTIONAL DICTIONARY PAGE 2
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SHOULDERS: PHYSICALLY: The region of the proximal humerus, clavicle and scapula. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Used to express duty or obligation–taking the weight of the world on one’s shoulders or our problems in life. The shoulders are the go between the emotional powers of the body and the expressive elements of the arms and hands. Imbalanced energy could mean a person is annoyed at her/his life and may want to strike out, but holds their energy back. Represents our ability to carry out our experiences in life–we make life a burden by our attitude. Inability to free oneself of old family values, beliefs and commitments regarding their relationship to responsibility. Not feeling joyful about their responsibilities. Resentment towards their responsibilities. Pain between shoulder blade - fear of vulnerability to open their heart centre.
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ARM PIT: PHYSICALLY: One of the areas in the body that contains lymph nodes or immune tissue. The health of this area is important for maintaining a strong immune system as well as clearing toxins from the body. The Armpits work with controlling the body’s water and salt levels and temperature. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Extreme nervousness can cause overactive sweating, whereas colds and diarrhea may produce underactivity and possibly dehydration. Either can be caused by drugs. Manifesting issues around vulnerability and intimacy. Fear of being themselves or of letting go of toxic things/people in one’s life. The arm pits express one’s emotions (water) and when covered up by deodorant can represents one’s desire to hid/deny one’s feelings. Right armpit is guilt over how they go about doing things and their way of handling life. Left is feeling shame for having feelings, motivations, intentions and values that they have.
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ARMS: PHYSICALLY: The hollow beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The arms are involved with the doing and expressing aspect of oneself and the way one handles themselves in the world; also the giving and receiving action. The arms radiate out from the heart and serve to ground you with respect to the world of people and things. They reflect our strength, the way we move through the world, the means we use, giving and taking and reaching out towards goals. Also represents the capacity and ability to hold the experiences of life. Lack of energy means the lack of ability to take hold of their life. An indication of this is cold, clammy hands. Powerless in relationships and lack of initiative. If the arms are flabby and underdeveloped it means sluggishness of action. Too much energy means fear of letting go, insensitivity, treats people like objects and may use force to hold onto what s/he wants. Difficulty in honest contact and communication. If the arms are thin and tight it reflects a clawing, clutching person who may have problems keeping her/his attention and expression focused.
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UPPER ARMS: PHYSICALLY: The upper extremity from shoulder to elbow. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Conflicts about their ability to manifest their values and priorities arising from a non-comprehending, dysfunctional, incomprehending, dysfunctional, incompetencing, belittling and/or accusatory family.
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ESOPHAGUS: PHYSICALLY: A muscular membranous tube for the passage of food from the pharynx to the stomach. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Connected to pride. Self-protection. Conflicted about what to take in and may try to take in too much but is unable to process it. Distrust to all that the Universe provides.
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LUNGS: PHYSICALLY: The Lungs function to remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen. When we breathe in, the Lungs provide the blood with oxygen; when we breathe out, carbon dioxide and water, that are the Lungs' waste, are exhaled. But the Lungs in addition to its primary function, have to work extra hard getting rid of other foreign substances such as nicotine, air pollution (carbon monoxide) and formaldehyde (from building materials). PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Too much or too little energy in the lungs is a reflection of emotional weakness. Possible inferiority, insecurity, depression or fear based feelings rather than confident and self-motivated feelings. Feelings of anger guilt, humour or humility may come out. Limiting the amount of oxygen/prana in this area limits our feelings and can cause anxiety. Inability to take in the life energy may mean s/he feels they are not worthy of living life fully or stifled–feels lack of freedom.
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HEART: PHYSICALLY: Is the hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby supplying the entire circulatory system. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The breathing in of one’s life force takes place in the heart area. The heart is our emotional constitution, disposition or mood. The heart is our area in which we feel courage; and problems in this area indicate a state of chronic over self-protection. Imbalanced energy in the heart prevents against hurt and attack but blocks feelings of warmth and nourishment. When the heart is tender it holds emotions of sadness, sorrow, longing, pity, depression, wanting and heartbreak. Love, security, emotional problems, lack of joy is held in the heart area.
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THYMUS GLAND: PHYSICALLY: The Thymus plays some part in building resistance to disease and the heart of the immune system. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The thymus is affected by our withholding our emotions and heart-felt truths when we know they should be expressed–holding in our values. Problems arise when one thinks life is fighting against them.
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STOMACH: PHYSICALLY: The Stomach is one of the principle organs of digestion and controls the appetite for food. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The belly is connected to stomaching our emotions and passions, and digesting our thoughts and connected to spiritual nourishing and our ego. Feeling powerless and overwhelmed by life. Fear of their gut reactions, intuitive feelings and their “inner voice.” Not trusting their capacity to make judgments. Undermined in their confidence and self-trust at a young age. Low energy indicates lost touch with much of their personal power. (Orange - easily hurt, Yellow - hypersensitive to rejection, and Red - abandonment anxiousness.) Low energy in this area usually means a fragile personality such as quiet, sensitive who seldom engages in forceful or violent actions. Swallowing anger lessons our energy in the belly. Lack of self-issues (self-confidence, self-respect, etc.). Inability to assimilate the new. Unable to digest reality- “digest life.” Inability to assimilate experiences with incapacity to expand their consciousness and integrate new information. Full of dread and fear of the future. Power issues.
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