Emotional origin of WARTS and the way to heal them consciously

A wart is a hard growth (benign growth) on the skin caused by a virus. They are variable in shape and size, often painless unless pressed, and are most commonly found on the hands or feet.

Warts mainly affect people who are too self-critical of themselves and, therefore, very sensitive to reproaches and any type of aggression; as well as people who believe themselves unpleasant and unworthy of love.

What biological utility does a wart have, what is its role? It is a small shield. So that…? To protect us from an attack or aggression (real or symbolic) received in that area.

Specifically when we have been disrespected, when we have had the feeling of having been attacked, hurt, criticized, touched, kissed, dishonored, by unwanted touching, by a comment, an insult, an offense, a despicable remark, a mockery , which has stuck into us like a spike.

Especially if they do it to us publicly, in front of our professional, family or friendly environment.

Warts of the palm and back:

They usually appear when there is a conflicting activity related to the father or the paternal function.

They reflect a lack of protection on the part of the father, especially at school, when he receives a complaint from his son by his teacher. It may be related to an offense suffered at school, especially if it has been accompanied by humiliating warnings. Example: Conflict with writing.

“You have to write well.”

The child is devalued since he is unable to perform the requested exercises correctly.

In the same way, it can indicate a conflict of devaluation in relation to others.

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“I’ve done worse than my peers.”

These warts usually appear between the ages of six and seven, the school period in which we learn to read and write, and can affect the thumb or index finger or the back of the hand.

A wart can also appear on the hand after a “stain” conflict. “Have I done something wrong.” “I have stolen and they have seen me.”

In the palm of the hand: Conflict of having been thrown out on the street by the father.

On the fingers of the hands: It is necessary to review the meaning of each finger.

Plant warts: they are symbolically related to the mother or maternal function (they can also refer to our roots: parents, grandparents, etc.).

They tell us about a problem of union with the mother, with communication difficulties, with disagreements and a permanent desire for recognition.

Conflict of having been thrown out on the street by the mother. Stain conflict in relation to the mother.

They can also express fear of the future or of changes.

Depreciation in sports or travel terms.

Warts on the (self-image) can express that we don’t like our features, for example, our nose.

Conflict of aesthetic devaluation.

On the lips: Fear of my parents separating. Kiss or word that embarrasses me.

In the armpits: Separation conflict with respect to those I must protect with a tone of affection on the right side or danger on the left (for left-handers the other way around).

Eyelids: “I don’t see recognition for me.”

Arms: I’m not good at my job or in fulfilling my duties.

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In: “I’m getting old.” It can also indicate the place where I have received an unpleasant, dirty kiss or caress.

Other conflicts that can generate warts:

Conflict of stain with regret.

Example: by having an unpleasant family member, we have felt ashamed, dirty, stained.

Punctual traumatic separation conflict.

Profound attack on our dignity.

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health:

These people need to transform their hate into love and transmute the belief in their own ugliness.

I renounce waiting for others to validate or recognize me. I assume my responsibility to recognize and love myself.

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