Emotional cause of stroke and how to deal with it consciously

It is a sudden cerebrovascular accident.

It can occur in two distinct ways:

Ischemic stroke or stroke (significant decrease in blood flow in the brain, abnormally abrupt, which may be due to a clogged artery).

Or hemorrhagic stroke or brain hemorrhage caused by a rupture of a blood vessel and the consequent stroke.

it makes sense to prevent me from using a part of my brain to discover the mystery of my clan that is hidden there.

“I want to block a part of my brain, so that I can’t use it, to prevent me from discovering the great secrets, the great problems of my family, because they are very painful and I don’t want to experience them”

“I block a part of my brain to minimize my ability to discover, to find the big secret, the big problem that surrounds my whole family.

A cerebral hemorrhage makes the biological sense of irrigating the brain more and better to increase its function.

On the other hand, it also expresses my desire to want to run away from the family, (escapes it) in relationship or towards a mental context. “I want to get the blood out of my head, get someone out of my clan”

“I want to break up with my family or with a certain part of my clan”

For a vascular accident to occur, several conflicting circumstances must occur at the same time.

It is about living through a very stressful situation, which has led me to think that it is preferable to die.

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ORnested to a loss of territory, in which I have felt devalued with respect to another member of the family.

Good for having made a bad choice, for having evaluated or made a wrong decision because of or to please a family member.

Other conflicts that can trigger a stroke:

Intellectual devaluation for not being able to face something or someone intellectually:

“I can’t face this intellectual challenge”

“I feel silly”

“He didn’t give me the head to handle myself well”

Intellectual devaluation for wanting to correct, direct my destiny, take control of my life, my country, etc.

C.They are deeply afraid for not having correctly evaluated the options or not having analyzed the possibilities. “I am overwhelmed”

Intellectual devaluation for fear of having thought wrongly, reasoned wrongly, or done wrong.

“My reasoning was wrong and the consequences are dire”

Intellectual devaluation for not having realized something secret, something hidden.

Cerebrovascular accident mainly affects elderly people, who are close to retirement or who have reached it.

In many cases, when this stage of life is reached, you can feel a great devaluation because it represents a very important change.

Generally, we are deprived of continuing to carry out our work (loss of territory) where we enjoyed a very defined role that brought us recognition and appreciation and that motivated us to continue forward with enthusiasm.

And, on the other hand, we are forced to stay, most of the time, in our house.

D.where we feel that we no longer occupy an important place within the family, since they have gotten used to living without us and do not need us so much.

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This new status can demotivate us and, little by little, make us lose hope and the reason for continuing to live, which can lead us to be at risk of having a stroke.

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