COLD SORES: Emotional cause and how to cure it definitively.

Its main symptoms are itching and small blisters that burn. These later turn into yellowish scabs.

The herpes virus comes to repair small skin ulcerations that occurred in the active phase of a separation conflict to sensitize the skin and allow greater contact.

In general, herpes manifests itself around the mouth or sexual organs, at the limit between the skin and the mucosa, that is, between the exterior and the interior.

In herpes we can find a conflict related to the epidermis, with the mucosa or with the nerve.

The translates to us a conflict of separation or lack of contact, which can refer to the father, a son, the couple, etc.

The mucosa is something internal, intimate.

Nerves tell us about a conflict related to a desire, to a project. For example:

“I’m waiting for my partner to kiss me, but he hasn’t decided”

Herpes tells us about a separation conflict, added to another of dirt, for example: I have been ignored, offended, humiliated, despised, etc.

Herpes labialis: It is commonly called fire, fever or cold sore. It is a condition caused by a virus.

Bladders form on the lips accompanied by pain that causes tension, pulling, tingling or stinging.

Conflict of anger and fear of expressing it: I feel upset and disgusted for having lost contact or for the lack of contact with someone and, at the same time, I feel very afraid to express it.

Resistance to express it.

Do we have to say something that burns us? Have we said something that has burned us? I may be angry with myself for saying offensive words.

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You may have made a severe judgment against a person of the opposite sex and generalize it to the whole group (For example: men are all…”).

Conflict of separation from a kiss: The kiss can be interpreted in a real or symbolic way, related to kind, affectionate words that they do not let us pronounce (as if they did not let us kiss).

Cold sores can express that the person does not have the quota of kisses covered:

Who do we want to kiss us?

“I’m waiting for a kiss, but it never comes”

“We don’t have our dose of kisses”

“I miss my dose of hugs”

“I don’t have my dose of sex”

“I would have liked to kiss him, but it is no longer possible”

In the same way, herpes can be the perfect excuse not to kiss others or a specific person, with whom we are angry, because it has made us feel humiliated.

Who do we not want to kiss? I want to push someone away so I don’t let myself be kissed; either because I judge him or because I want to punish him.

Who do we refuse to be kissed by?

inner contradiction. You want something that attracts you but, at the same time, causes you fear.

What contradiction causes me suffering?

What difficult situation do I dare not attack, although I intend to?

Separation conflict + dirt:

Herpes can also manifest when we consider someone or something disgusting.

The repulsive bladders represent the disgust that we have not been able to externalize.

“I feel dirty or sullied because I have not been kissed”

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“So much sweetness fills me”

What disgusts me?

What or who disgusts me?

Genital or buttock herpes: Its main characteristic is that it can only be seen by the most intimate people.

It can manifest itself in people who have received a puritanical and repressive education in their childhood.

It is an indication that there is discontent or with many regrets.

“I cheated on my wife, although I still love her”

“I kissed the neighbor but how do I tell my boyfriend”

Conflict of separation + dirt: “I want to distance myself from this separation, that I experience it as dirty.

Parasitic herpes: Conflict of shame or guilt in relation to sexuality.

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