CORNEA, emotional conflicts that affect you and how to cure them

At the front of the eyeball is a transparent membrane, like a watch glass, called the cornea.

The cornea, together with the crystalline lens, focuses the light that

keratitis: (inflammation of the cornea)

Visual separation conflict:

“I lose eye contact with my precious girlfriend.”

Conflict of imposed contact: “I am forced to see… all day.”

“I am very upset, I have anger and courage for something I saw.”

“I want to hit the first person who comes in front of me.”

“I want to hurt.”

Herpetic keratoconjunctivitis: “What I see makes me dirty.”

keratoconus: Alteration of the curvature of the cornea, which takes a conical shape.

If I present keratoconus in one or both eyes, it necessarily means that I have experienced a conflict in which I have really wanted or achieved that the people around me do not see what is inside me.

I don’t want them to see that I’m weak, lazy, vulnerable, kind, tough, etc. I try not to be seen as who I am and I live pretending to be who I am not.

Fear of being who I am for fear of being rejected.

Terror to show my weaknesses.

Inability to reveal my feelings.

Obsession to hide something of my personality.

“I want to prevent others from seeing what’s inside me.”

“It should not be seen from the outside, what is on the inside.”

“No one protects me from what I see. My eyes go under a protective wing.

Fear. Unsafety. Distrust. Shame.

pterygium: Also known as “white eye fleshiness”, it is a fibrous and vascularized growth of conjunctiva on the surface of the cornea.

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Whoever suffers from it has the sensation of having a foreign body in the eye and it has a congested appearance (red eye).

“No one protects me from what I see. My eyes go under a protective wing.

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