Psychosomatics vol. 9 – Diseases of the Stomach (Thyroid diseases) Thyroid diseases and ailments of the Stomach – Rüdiger Dahlke, a well-known German physician and author of numerous books on holistic health, particularly deals with issues that connect the body, mind and spirit. In his works, he often interprets ailments as symbolic manifestations of psychological…
Kidneys psychosomatics – What does the body tell us? Kidneys psychosomatics. The kidneys are important organs in the human body, responsible for a number of vital functions that maintain our health and well-being.Located in the lower part of the torso, on either side of the kidneys, these pear-shaped organs play a key role in filtering…
Psychosomatics vol. 7. – Cancer – What does the body tell us? Psychosomatics cancer. To understand cancer, it is particularly important to think analogously. It is worth becoming aware of the fact that every whole that we feel or define (unity among unities) is, on the one hand, part of an even larger whole, and…
Psychosomatics vol. 6 – Anorexia – What does the body tell us? A person refuses to eat because they don’t have the will to do so, and then dies from it, without ever having developed a sense of being sick. Families and doctors of such patients often have greater difficulty showing greatness. They all try…
Psychosomatics vol.5 – Liver – What does the body tell us? The liver does not make it easy for us to observe ourselves, because it is an organ with multiple functions. It is one of the largest organs in humans and the central organ of intermediate metabolism, or, figuratively speaking, the human laboratory. Let us…
Psychosomatics vol. 4 – Pancreas – what does the body tell us? The pancreas is also part of the digestive system, and it primarily has two functions: the exocrine part produces essential digestive juices, whose activity is clearly aggressive. The endocrine part of the pancreas, the islet cells, produces insulin. Insufficient productivity of these…
Psychosomatics vol. 3 – Small and large intestines – what does the body tell us? The small intestine is where food is digested by breaking it down into its individual components (analysis) and assimilation. The external similarity between the small intestine and the brain is noticeable. Both have a similar task and function: the brain…
Psychosomatics vol. 2 – teeth, swallowing, nausea and stomach – what does the body tell us? Psychosomatics and the stomach Food enters the mouth first and is ground by the teeth. We bite with our teeth. Biting is a very aggressive action, an expression of the ability to “grab”. Just as a dog gnashes its…
Psychosomatics vol. 1 – Digestive tract – what does the body tell us? Digestive tract or Digestion also shows similarities to brain functions, because the brain (or consciousness) processes and digests non-material impressions of this world (because man does not live by bread alone). In digestion, we must process the material impressions of this world.…
“Disease as a Path” by Rudiger Dahlke is a book that explores the relationship between physical symptoms and psychological and emotional conflicts. In the book, Dahlke argues that physical symptoms are not just the physical manifestation of illness, but also serve as symbols for deeper emotional and psychological problems. He believes that by understanding the…
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