SPINE: PHYSICALLY: The spinal column, consisting of 33 vertebrae: seven cervical, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, five sacral and four coccygeal. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The vertebrate spinal column which connects the feeling and power centre. Inner stability and flexibility. Indicates if one stays true to oneself. Imbalance shows the suppression of emotions and the person is controlled by the intellect. Lower back pain can be the result of an upper area conflicting with the lower back (check different energy blocks) meaning too much structure and control. Anchoring area for action. Sense of security are located here. Disbalance of power or feeling under-supported. Self-doubt. Fear of financial failure and seep insecurity over basic support. Fear of abandonment from early childhood. The lower back also holds fear of money. Lack of financial support. The mid back region holds guilt (area behind the heart). How will the world react. Fear of environment or being stabbed in the back. Moral issues or guilt over the past. The upper back links to lack of emotional support. Feelings of being unloved or holding back love. Problems here represent a felt need to “earn” love, a feeling that they don’t deserve love or a feeling that they don’t dare let love in or out. Felling unloved, unsupported emotionally while also simultaneously feeling over-loaded with responsibilities. Stored anger and bitterness of unexpressed feeling and as well as feeling of being unlovable. Lack self-approval. Feeling frustration and irritation over not doing what they really want to do, out of their over-developed sense of responsibility and their under- developed sense of deservingness. The spine supports our life force (chi) and with imbalances in our spine’s energy flow it suggests a lack of trust in life and inflexibility with changes.
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HIPS: PHYSICALLY: The hips are the region of the body where the thigh bone articulates with the pelvis. Carries our body in perfect balance. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: When imbalanced results in feeling of unharmony in one’s life. Lack of emotional and physical self- support. Our hips thrust us forward in major decisions. When problematic one may feel that they have nothing to look forward to. Fear of power and strength (fear of making major decisions) resultant from imbalance of the power in their family home. Flexibility in areas of life in general and the vitality in which one proceeds in life. Unable to be “hip.”
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FEET: PHYSICALLY: The feet are the pedal extremities of the legs. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The action of how one is moving forward in life–the way one is proceeding in life. Problems may mean that the person does not like the direction they are heading towards or that they have a fear of their future path. Connects us the understanding of ourselves, life and others. To prove stamina and to hold one’s point of view. Ability to go for one’s goals.
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KNEES: PHYSICALLY: The hinge joint between the end of the femur, the top of the tibia and the back of the patella (kneecap). PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Show us how flexible we are in life. Connected to our pride and ego centre and blockages in this area relate to how flexible we are in changes of the direction in our life. Devotion, flexibility and surrender issues. Obstacles. Problems with surrendering to spontaneity, flow and the inability to bend and be giving at the moment. Connection of one’s beliefs and what is really true. Direction issues and distrust in the universe.
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ELBOW: PHYSICALLY: The hinge joint between the bones of the upper arm and forearm. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Resisting changes in the direction of their life. Holding off new experiences. Inability to feel a sense of achievement.
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LEGS: PHYSICALLY: Each of the limbs on which a human stands or walks. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: Our legs move us through life and when there is imbalances in the energy it pertains to the fear of going forward in life–consciously or unconsciously. Fear of the future. Also connected to our rootedness in life. Upper leg - adult life experiences. Lower leg - Childhood experiences.
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LOWER ARM (HANDS): PHYSICALLY: Either of two upper limbs of the human body. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The arms have to do with one's ability to grasp or let go of ideas. Left arm - Receiving side. How one takes things in from the outside world. Right arm - Giving side. How one gives to the outside world.
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AVERAGE HEAD AREA: PHYSICALLY: The average in this area gives us one’s overall state of mental health. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The averages of our brain organs reflect the power that we have in our thoughts and the overall countenance or personality. Consequently, high or low values can reflect how “driven” we are, if we are affected by anxiety or fear, whether we are emotionally balanced, clear thinking, etc.
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AVERAGE BELLY/CHEST AREA: PHYSICALLY: The average in this area gives us one’s overall state of physical health and what feelings are predominant. The belly is also referred to as the abdomen or abdominal cavity. The Chest area includes the thorax and all the organs (e.g., heart, great vessels, esophagus, trachea, lungs) and tissues (bone, muscle, fat) that lie between the base of the neck and the diaphragm. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: This area is our emotional centre. One holds unresolved fears here. Also relates to feelings of not feeling approved.
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AVERAGE LOWER ABDOMIN, LEGS: PHYSICALLY: The lower Abdominal area is the portion of the trunk lying between the thorax and the pelvis. It contains the stomach, lower part of the esophagus, small and large intestines, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and internal genitalia. PSYCHOLOGICALLY: The combined average for the lower body regions gives a general reflection of the individual’s ability to let go of the past and move forward into the future.
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Special Note: The Left side of the picture is the masculine side and is usually affected by feminine influences and issues. On the other hand, the right side of the body is the feminine side and is affected by male issues.
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