SCIATICA, emotional cause and the way to consciously cure it

Pain that appears in the course of the sciatic nerve (from the sacrum to below the knee through the back of the .

It is due to mechanical pressure or inflammation of the nerve.

The function of the inflammation of the sciatic nerve is to prevent information related to moving forward from reaching its destination (leg muscles) freely.

To avoid taking the step, walking or going towards someone.

When it flares up, it can indicate that we are afraid of making a change, of starting a new life, always in relation to the fear of lack.

“If I change I will no longer have this or that thing”

“Fear of going forward in a new direction, in a new path that life has proposed to us.”

“I don’t feel sure which way to go.”

We have become accustomed to our old beliefs or habits, to a certain way of living, which gives us a certain stability and which we are not willing to abandon.

It can also flare up when we feel angry towards someone, who tries to humiliate us and we don’t want to submit.

Rather, we would like to give it a good kick, but we suppress our aggressiveness and it only remains in the intention.

Anger related to a displacement or movement that prevents or forces us.

Conflict for having to bow down to a person or situation.

Fear of the future and lack of material goods, insecurity about the future

Fear related to the lack of money, with the lack of money, with the fear of not having sufficient economic means to pay for our housing, our food, that is, to live peacefully.

Different interpretations can be made depending on the area of ​​the nerve where the pain is more intense.

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If the pain is stronger in the buttock (symbolizes power, being well “settled”) it expresses the pain and fear we feel about losing our power (money, prestige, position, etc.) and ceasing to feel like a valuable person .

If the pain is more intense in the (support, projects) or in the leg (moving forward, going towards others) it tells us that we are afraid of facing a situation that reveals our insecurity (a separation, job loss). , money, etc.).

Since the leg speaks of a relationship, it may be because we have felt betrayed or abandoned by a family member or friend, on whom we supported ourselves.

Or it can express some form of guilt for having behaved in a hypocritical way with someone from our closest environment.

If it affects the vertebrae, it tells us that we are experiencing a conflict related to our collaterals (partner, siblings, cousins, friends, co-workers) related to “the sacred” (conception, birth, death, paternity, adult, grandfather).

“I have to pay for grandfather’s funeral.”

“I have to pay for my grandson’s baptism.”

In the same way, it can refer to a conflict related to sexuality, especially when the pain is located on the inside of the leg.

-Sexuality outside the norm.

-Prohibition of incest.

When sciatica affects the L4 and L5 lumbar vertebrae, it expresses conflicts over the norms or rules (“the should be”, “the right thing”, “the normal thing”, “the usual thing”), with our collaterals (siblings, cousins, friends coworkers).

“I’m not like the others”.

Many people with sciatica appear to be abundant and prosperous, but when it comes down to it, they feel a deep fear of not having resources, money, that is, of staying poor.

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As a consequence, they generate resentment, aggressiveness and rejection towards themselves and towards other people.

Right leg: “Fear of not having money or not being able to meet financial needs “as far as I am concerned”.

“My money is running out.”

“I’m spending a lot of my savings.”

It is a “disturbed” emotion. On the one hand we must buy something we need, but internally we are opposed to making that expense.

Left leg: “Not being able to give everything, on a material level, to the people we love.”

“How I wish I had more money to support my parents.”

“I would like to pay my brother for college or my sister’s house fee.”

It is a “disturbed” emotion.

On the one hand we would like to spend on something that a loved one needs, but at the same time our subconscious tells us not to, for fear that we will run out of money.

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health Become aware of attachment to material goods without feeling guilty.

When we trust our ability to meet our needs, material attachment disappears.

“I am an abundant and prosperous person.”

“I trust in the abundance of the Universe.”

“I need to understand that the more I give, the more I receive.”

“I feel safe and secure.”

Be aware of the overload situation to compensate for your lack of confidence and security and not fall back into it.