Acne and Self-Protection: A Biodecoding Perspective
Acne, often cloaked in stigma, emerges as a complex interplay of emotional and physical challenges. As we peel back its layers, we find a call for deeper self-exploration and acceptance.
List of articles related to Biodecoding, the art of accompanying the person to find the hidden, essential emotion (the resentment) associated with the symptom (the disease) in order to decode it and thus favor healing through the liberation of the emotion in the unconscious and transcend this emotion by transforming it.
Acne, often cloaked in stigma, emerges as a complex interplay of emotional and physical challenges. As we peel back its layers, we find a call for deeper self-exploration and acceptance.
Through the lens of biodecoding, thrombosis transcends its medical definition, morphing into a mirror reflecting deep-seated emotional and familial conflicts. The obstructed blood vessels symbolize the clogged channels of communication and joy within families
We will be able to identify more easily the root cause and solve the problem when we realize that in this situation not only our own experiences count but also those of our doubles. Any of us could assume or think that, for example, if I am afraid of sea turtles it is because I have had a bad experience with one at some point.
The endocrine condition polycystic ovary syndrome, also known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome, is one of the most common hormonal disorders in women of reproductive age.
Have you ever wondered what your Varicose Veins mean? According to biodecoding, these venous dilatations, which mainly affect our legs, tell us about a profound emotional conflict. They tell us that we are carrying a heavy burden and that we need time for ourselves.
The health of our children is one of our biggest concerns. Biodecoding offers a revolutionary perspective: parental conflicts and emotions can be the real root of childhood illnesses. This approach proposes the revision of one’s emotionality and the exploration of the family tree as a path to healing.
We cannot start talking about germs without mentioning Dr. Hamer’s great work on germs. He showed us that each embryonic leaf has its specific germs to set in motion at the time of the healing or reparative phase.