JOINTS: Emotional conflicts that affect you and how to heal them

The joints are used to make movements, to make gestures in general.

They represent the flexibility to act, to change course, to accept a change.

People who have joint problems are experiencing or have experienced a situation of “change” that they refuse to accept.

Almost always it is a lack of protection conflict related to the part of the body affected.

If a person is incapable of adapting, incapable of understanding, of evolving, of improving, they are very surely inadvertently damaging their joints.

“I resist, I feel unprotected in the face of changes.”

“Changes scare me.”

“If something changes I die.”

Conflict of devaluation of oneself, linked to movement, typical of the location of cartilage tissue.

“I don’t value myself at all because everyone criticizes me for my movements.”

“My way of moving is not the most elegant in the world.”

Devaluation regarding the gesture: what is the gesture that I cannot carry out? “I would like my gestures to be soft and fluid.”

Devaluation conflict related to activity, sport or skill.

Conflict of “disarticulation” in the family. “There is a bad articulation between my parents, between my brothers or between other people that I love, so that I suffer for it.”

Joint pain can also occur in individuals who are presumptuous, who want to go too far and who never want to give in.

They have lost respect for life.

Synovial spill: When this symptom appears, it means that there is a change that we are not accepting, a new project that we do not want to start or that we do not want to do, a path that we do not want to take, etc.

Unconsciously we are “manufacturing” more lubricant to be “more flexible”, because whatever the activity, we do not want to do it, and we feel unprotected.

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“I want to be more acceptable.”

“I’d like a little more sweetness in my submission, please.” “I agree to submit, but sweetly.”

: “I refuse to submit.” “I submit too much.”

Doll: “It’s a lot of work.” “I don’t like this job.” “I do everything.”

Elbow: It indicates a devaluation at work, job change or lack of help in it. “I refuse to lose.” “I must win as always.”

If the affected person is under 14 years of age, it is necessary to find out if there was a member of the clan who died in an accident, possibly due to being run over, and if they have an affinity with him.

(Also see ankle, shoulder, hip, etc.)

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