Fever – Integral Health Coaching.

Increased body temperature above normal (37 degrees c.). It is often accompanied by sweating and reddening of the skin and produces hot flashes.

Fever is symptomatic of emotions that burn me. These emotions turn into anger at myself and others, or at an event. It invades my entire body.

Why do I need to go to this extreme? Is my way of compensating to rest and receive more love and attention? Do I need this downtime to adjust to a rapidly changing reality?

Generally, it is a “burning” emotion that arises or from life that becomes “too hot” to deal with (“to face”) and that takes the form of intense anger, indignation, disappointment of concerns.

If I am a child, the sudden fever can be related to inner conflicts, anger, or a repressed hurt. I, as a child, do not have the capacity to mentally understand my emotions, so I express them through my body.

BIOLOGICAL SENSE: Fever has the function of providing or restoring the temperature

appropriate at the moment. The fever always comes to recover the lost heat. The thyroid is the body’s thermoregulatory gland, therefore we will associate fever conflicts with the thyroid.

CONFLICT: Conflict related to the loss of human heat.

Examples: A small child has a fever every week because his mother works outside the home and the child seeks warmth. The hot flashes of women in menopause replace the heat of the male.

Conflict in relation to archaic fears (thyroid).

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Way of escaping from criticism (especially in children) and fear of becoming an adult.

A symptom or disease indicates that a conflictive impact has been experienced to which the unconscious responds with an adaptation program.

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