Emotional conflicts that affect the MUSCLES

They correspond to mental energy, they reflect hidden mental models.

Muscles represent the engine (they allow us to move), motivation, desire, physical will, strength, energy for achievement, mobility and flexibility.

Muscles transform energy into action. Muscular problems are directly related to mental conflicts, with our behavior and our behavior patterns.

They tell us about our adaptation or not, to the outside world, about our resistance or acceptance of new experiences.

They also express our ability or difficulty to act, carry, endure, advance, materialize, to give outlet to our creative energy, to resist, to stay on our feet, to move and transform ourselves according to our ideas and interpretations.

Muscles make movement possible, so any muscle problem indicates a lack of motivation and above all a lack of will to go where the person wants.

When we are presented with a problem, it necessarily means that we are experiencing a devaluation conflict regarding our inability to perform any physical activity.

In the same way, they can refer to the fact that we are experiencing a situation of disagreement related to the movement.

For example, when we do something against our will or, perhaps, when we do something but we think that it is not going to work or that we are not going to get any positive results from it.

Conflict of devaluation linked to effort, capacity, performance.

The red muscles (voluntary): when problems arise, it means that we are experiencing a devaluation related to impotence regarding my skills and physical abilities: “I am not capable of fighting, defending myself, running, etc.”

To know exactly the origin of the loss of value, it is necessary to take into account which muscle is involved, where it is located and what it is used for.

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Calf: Rear part of the leg formed by the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles.

The calf muscles fulfill the function of giving impulse in a jump or at the beginning of a movement or displacement.

Impulse conflict. Impotence for not being able to go beyond what we allow ourselves.

Impossibility of effort to leave behind our previously marked limits.

I refuse to change my mind or direction.

I would like to finish as soon as possible.

Twins: It is named in this way because it is separated into two halves. Its mission is to cause plantar flexion of the foot and leg. Its importance lies in being the main engine in the propulsion at the beginning of the march.

When we have problems, they express to us that we are experiencing a conflict of impotence related to the actions of collaterals (siblings, partner, cousins, etc.).

In most cases, the impotence of the conflicts associated with the twin is related to doubts regarding a decision that we have to make under pressure, between diametrically opposed options, in which collaterals are often involved.

Likewise, it tells us about a conflict of impotence related to undertaking new missions, new challenges, in which we need an initial impulse.

It also translates our helplessness in relation to a situation in which we must get up on our toes.

Hamstrings: Muscles of the thighs that attach to the pelvis, tibia, fibula, and femur. Important for knee flexion and hip extension.

They are the muscles responsible for the movement to climb stairs, get up, get up, etc.

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Any problem in this muscle tells us that we are experiencing a conflict of devaluation due to impotence in the face of a sporting challenge.

“I feel powerless to achieve the goals I have set for myself”

“I will not be able to overcome this situation”

“I will never achieve this mark”

They can also be affected when we are immersed in a competition that demands great stress from us and, suddenly, we lose the advantage we had.

Since they are related to the pelvis and the femur, it can also mean: “I face or oppose the father of the woman with whom I had relations.”

Skeletal muscle: (Striated)

Voluntary muscles that provide mobility to the skeleton and body.

Situation of devaluation due to impotence with respect to a movement that I must carry out.

For example, to avoid a fight or a fight: “Why build more muscle or keep it if I’m sure to lose the fight?”.

If it affects the legs: it indicates that we have difficulties in escaping.

In the arms: it tells us that we feel devalued for not being able to push, repel or grab, hug something.

Adductors: They are related to the ability to attract or retain something or someone.

Biceps: They have to do with the ability to attract or lift something.

Abdominal muscles: Muscles located in the abdomen.

I am experiencing a situation of impotence with respect to projects that I am creating or carrying out, with respect to myself or the closest people.

Straight abdominal: State of powerlessness in relation to a dominant father (real or symbolic), in terms of rectitude.

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Perhaps it can also reflect a feeling of powerlessness in the face of a sexual gesture that devalues ​​me.

Transverse abdominal: It makes references to an environment of devaluation and impotence due to an issue of infidelity or sexual abnormality, in relation to the couple and/or children. Who prevents me from going beyond…?

myasthenia: It is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease that presents with muscle weakness in voluntary muscles.

The person has come to the conviction that immobility is more profitable than mobility. It conveys to us a great powerlessness in the face of action, like a surrender to life.

: It is the consequence of a deep conflict of devaluation in relation to the lack of power.

“You have to be stronger”

Do we have any impediment, external or internal, that makes it impossible for us to act?

Do we want to go too fast in a matter or are we using too much force?

In what area of ​​our life are we suffering tension or are we forcing ourselves excessively?

Are we advancing too nervous and impatient?

Are we afraid of reaching the goal?

Perhaps we want to start very fast without previous preparation?

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