Lung Cancer According to Biodecoding — Emotional Conflicts

It belongs to the first embryonic stage: survival. Conflict: lung = catch the piece of air, without the death. Fear of dying, threat in the territory, sadness. Resentment: the person with cancer who has a lung metastasis thinks: that’s it, I’m going to die. Fear of death.

Lung Cancer According to Biodecoding — Emotional Conflicts

Symbolic: “in my house I drown.” Fear of dying from suffocation. Affective exchange. Example: Woman who stops talking to her cousin. They did it every week and for her it was a vital food. She felt very lonely. Her cousin’s words were like oxygen.

  • Exchanges have to do with alveolar pathologies.
  • The alveoli correspond to the first embryonic stage: survival. There is fear of dying.
  • The bronchi correspond to the fourth embryonic stage: Threat in the territory.

The sadness

In the case of Cancer, both must be worked on. Sadness must also be considered. Attention to the programming with which we are born, such as a twist of the umbilical cord in the neck.

Louise L. Hay tells us about suffocation

Probable cause: Fear. Distrust in the process of life. stagnation in childhood. New Thought Pattern: The world is safe. I trust in life. I’m safe growing up.

As I said before, you have to work on sadness because it is an emotion that damages the lungs. Sadness is one of the most complex emotions to deal with, to release from the mind and body. It’s like an addiction that’s hard to get out of.

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