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Breast Cysts: Emotions attached to Breast Cysts.

Breast Cyst – Emotions attached to Breast Cyst.

Important: This article is for educational and wellbeing support only. It is not a diagnosis, treatment plan, or substitute for medical advice. If you have symptoms, a diagnosed condition, are pregnant, take medication, or are undergoing treatment, speak with a qualified healthcare professional before changing diet, supplements, or lifestyle.

Metaphysical Anotomy – Dr. Evette Rose

You may have associated sexual pleasure with guilt, which makes you feel guilty and ashamed when you receive sexual attention from partners. There may also be a conflict between satisfying your sexual needs and the need to buffer yourself from sexual partners. This often stems from a childhood where touch was associated with punishment, mistreatment or invasion trauma. You may also have been ashamed and made to feel guilty when you innocently explored sexuality as a child.

The more you care for and do favours for others, the more validated, important and loved you feel. This may cause you to lower your standards and expectations of others because of a need to be loved and accepted. You often feel that your needs are not important. You associate love with resentment, being out of control or unprotected.

Your teachers taught you to do everything independently, so you feel ashamed when asking for support. People always rely on you, and you feel unworthy of taking a break or spending time on things that give you joy.

You may feel resentful for those who did not see your pain and reach out to you when you needed help. Your family taught you not to speak out and express hardships or grievances. There is a great deal of suppressed anger and resentment towards a partner or parent because of long term issues that were never resolved.

You feel confronted and unsafe when expressing love or receiving it. You have made a negative association with giving and receiving love.

You may have experienced physical mistreatment of your breasts through a sexual offence or accident during a time when you’re experiencing great stress, invasion or feeling a need to be protected from someone or something.

An ancestor who was sexually mistreated or had their breasts touched and exposed by a bully may have had a connection to this condition. Resulting in them feeling out of control, invaded, disrespected or devalued.

Reflective Questions

Do you feel confident asking for support? If no, then explore why.

What is the benefit of being overwhelmed with responsibility?

You get involved with too much as it distracts you from inner tension. Another option could be that you feel important, loved and validated when you are serving others.

You feel unworthy of your partner’s love. Because of a challenging relationship with a parent. Why? Who made you feel unworthy of love during childhoods? How did that make you feel?

You have made a negative association with giving and receiving love. Explore feeling unsafe, unprotected, attacked, or out of control.

How do you feel about your sexuality? If this is negative, then explore why.

Was there any sexual or physical mistreatment in the ancestry line? Explore trauma related to shame, guilt, or feeling like a victim. Your life experiences may have triggered negative associations with love.

You often get caught up in chaotic, frustrating or confusing circumstances. This pattern stems from childhood. Drama becomes a way of life. What would happen if you moved away from this pattern? Often you fear not knowing how to cope without confusion and chaos, as it has been a part of your life for so long. It boils down to fear of change and fear of failure.

Trauma related Feeling out of control in your life. Feeling forced to live your life a certain way clashes with what you want.

Where in your life do you feel unprotected? This may cause you to feel out of control.

Did you ever experience any physical impacts on the area of your breasts where the cyst is?


References

  1. European Commission. EU Register of Nutrition and Health Claims. https://food.ec.europa.eu/food-safety/labelling-and-nutrition/nutrition-and-health-claims/eu-register-health-claims_en
  2. European Commission. Nutrition and Health Claims. https://food.ec.europa.eu/food-safety/labelling-and-nutrition/nutrition-and-health-claims_en