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Emotional Symbols

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Emotional Symbolism

 

The somato-emotional techniques allow us to define the active visceral zones and therefore more fragile which predispose to the appearance of disorders or pathological signs. This is therefore the individual's terrain which is enriched with external information. This information, if it is too stressful for the individual, can be inscribed as a new memory or leave an imprint of tension without somatization. The consequences then appear in the body. But let's take the example of memories located on the thyroid; these can, for example, lead to mechanical disorders or simply pain on the right or left shoulder, on an elbow or a wrist, or even a knee...

Regardless of the regions solicited by the individual's memories, the expression of the disorder or pain is a reflection of what has been experienced and how it has impacted the individual.

The work of emotional symbolism is based on several works, but in particular those of Doctor Pierre-Jean Thomas-Lamotte, a neurologist by training. 

 

Thus, if I rely on several cases seen in my office, 4 patients who experienced a problem with a dog (crushed, sick, lost, euthanized dog) all presented a neuralgia of the femoral-cutaneous nerve (lateral area of the thigh). However, not all these patients had somatized on the same visceral regions. One presented a memory on the bladder area, one on the sigmoid colon, one on the stomach and the last one on the heart.

All of them, after the realization of the techniques, were able to recover their original balance and the disappearance of the neuralgia; but it is important to understand that no matter where the somatization is, the symbolism leads to a pathological manifestation as a consequence of what is experienced.

The work of the symbolic will be discussed during the seminars.

In order to be precise and accurate, an investigation is necessary. Questioning the patient and classifying the information chronologically is very important. 

I invite you to visit the website of Dr. Pierre-Jean Thomas-Lamotte, or to buy one of his books.

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