BRONCHI: Emotional cause of the conditions of the bronchi and how to cure them.

The bronchi represent my living space, my boundaries, the territory most particularly linked to my partner, my family and my professional environment.

Ulceration (loss of cells) of the walls of the bronchi allows the entry of more , preparing a better response to conflicts that occur in the territory. Now there is more space.

When our bronchi are affected, it means that we have experienced or are experiencing a situation in which we have felt “our territory threatened”, or that we have felt “threatened within our territory”.

It may have happened that we have argued with someone at home or at work and we have felt incapable of defending ourselves, explaining or justifying ourselves for something we have done and that we try to explain our behavior, but they shut our mouths, they do not let us speak and not only that, but on top of that they criticize us or make fun of how we do things.

“I felt threatened in my territory”

It may be someone who unexpectedly invades my home or my work, when I did not expect it and made me change my plans, I could not do what I had planned and even forced me to do things that I did not want.

Or maybe it’s my boss who asks me to do things outside of my working hours and I don’t defend myself.

Therefore, before any symptom we have to analyze: fights, discussions, differences of opinion, annoying advice that we have been given, annoying requests that we have been ordered, etc.

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These are situations in which we have sought to defend our ideas, principles, freedom, customs or tastes, against someone and we have not succeeded, we have felt unable to defend ourselves in our territory.

In the left bronchi fear usually dominates.

In the right bronchi the theme of the affective territory predominates.

For lefties backwards.

Bronchitis: Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lining of the bronchi.

We have lived in a conflictive, suffocating family environment, with fights, shouting and where there have been people or situations with which we did not feel comfortable and in some way we have felt attacked.

We have not digested it internally, we have not liked it, it has caused us a lot of damage, but we have retained our painful thoughts and have not expressed them verbally.

As a consequence, we have lost the taste for life and have fallen into an internal state of exhaustion and dejection. We have internal needs but we do not express it.

Bronchitis expresses the oppression or discomfort that we feel due to the people around us or the environment in which we operate.

Threatened territory or fear of feeling upset, unable to evolve in one’s own territory.

“My air is cut off, my living space is threatened, and I can barely breathe.”

“I feel invaded.”

Quarrels, disputes in the territory.

“Conflict of fear for the territory”.

“Of threat of loss of affective territory”.

Example: a girl suffers from bronchitis on the right side after her grandmother resumed an affective relationship with another granddaughter, with whom she had not had any contact for a long time.

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She felt like her grandmother wouldn’t love her the same as before.

muscles of the bronchi: Conflict due to fear and impotence of not being able to flee or attack.

Bronchial mucosa: Separation conflict, fear of being separated in the territory.

“They threaten me in the territory and I am afraid, of…”

“The space that I have, I don’t want it and I close myself to the space that is imposed on me.”

sub mucosa: Conflict of not being able to catch the mouthful (of air).

bronchospasm: Conflict for having breathed water (drowning). Also conflict of having breathed something harmful that is already in my territory (real or symbolic).

Bronchopneumonia: Search in the consultant’s life for the dispute that he experienced and that implied a death or a huge separation.

flu bronchitis: “I cannot or do not have the right to complain.”

bronchiectasis: Abnormal dilation of one or several bronchi. It produces bad breath, coughing fits and purulent mucus.

The sense of dilation of the bronchi responds to the need for more air (life) to enter my bronchi (my territory) to my alveoli.

Threat conflict in the territory, too many people in my territory.

Need to increase the territory.

Conflict of submission in the territory.

Bleeding in the bronchi: “I want to leave this family” or “I want a member of my family to leave.”

of bronchi: “Threat to the unity of the couple.”

If what dominates is fear, the bronchus on the left side will be affected.

If what predominates is the affective territory part, the bronchus on the right side will be affected.

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People affected by bronchitis tend to have a competitive attitude in life, They can be very sensitive and irritable and for this reason, through the – which is an aggressive expression -, they expel everything they do not like or that is uncomfortable.

“I reject the intruder, the stranger, the authority.”

Any setback or difficulty translates into bronchitis.

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health

These people have changed the way they relate to the outside world and with others.

They need to prepare for verbal conflict and fighting, courageously accept challenges, and stop being competitive.

They should be aware that it is almost impossible to find a family in which all its members always agree.

The normal thing is that everyone has their own convictions and lives life in their own way.

The person suffering from bronchitis must learn to live his life as he pleases, without being influenced by others and finding and reaffirming his own territory without feeling guilty.

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