CANker sores, emotional origin and how to eliminate them consciously

Ulcer or open and painful sore on the lips. They usually present a whitish coloration and are surrounded by a reddish and shiny area.

The function is to sensitize the area to better catch or release the bite. If there is also anger, it can cause an ulceration.

In adults: Conflict for not being able to express ourselves:

“Not being able to tell the truth, I worry about what they will say”

“Not being able to reveal a secret, I’m worried about what they’ll say”

Conflict of separation of the word: “It is vital for me to know what is in the mouth of the other. I don’t want the other to be separated from what I have to say”.

Conflict over the word that we do not say (or do say) and it turns against us.

“Hearing an insult and not being able to respond.”

“The words have hurt me, but I have not answered.”

Problem of someone introverted who doesn’t want to talk about their problems and tries to minimize them: “I don’t want to talk about problems, I’m worried about what they’ll say.”

Conflict over not being able to catch something: “I can’t catch something, I’m worried about what they’ll say.”

Food: Not being able to eat something, when we really want to (typical of people on a diet).

Snack that has been lost: “I want to regain the love of my partner.”

Left cheek: Conflict related to the family.

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Right cheek: Conflict related to the profession.

On both cheeks: Truth I can’t tell.

Tongue: Truth I don’t want to say.

Lips: Truth I’m afraid to say.

Las: Truth about me, which irritated me.

Throat: Truth about me, that I didn’t swallow.

In children: they express a separation conflict, food, kiss… are related to “not being able to catch mom’s breast (love)” because they feel separated from her (work, nurseries, etc.).

“Not being able to expel the bite (it is forced to consume a food, real or symbolic)”.

In people prone to thrush, you must always keep your health in mind.

That is to say: the experiences and circumstances that affected their mother from conception until the person affected was three years old. But, above all, how was that first autonomy when reaching the first year of age, as well as the second autonomy around the third year of life.

The circumstances in which this progressive removal from the mother’s breast has taken place will determine the way in which the child assimilates and assumes his progressive detachment with a greater or lesser emotional charge.

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