The western medicine usually neglects the link between the emotions, spirit, and the body. However, if you start paying more attention to the signs your body sends, and experience the links between the physical and emotional, you will be able to holistically understand, detect, and treat your issues easily.
The following signs indicate that you are experiencing some emotional difficulties or are under stress:
- Pain in the knees
The pain in the knees usually indicates that you think of yourself too highly and your ego is too big, so you should become more humble, and spend some time helping others or volunteering.
- Pain in your hips
The pain in the hips means that you are afraid to move or change, and are too careful when you are about to make a decision.
- Pain in your hands
This indicates that you may not be reaching out to others in the way you should be, so you should try making a bond with others, spend some time with friends, socialize.
- Pain in your elbows
The pain felt in the elbows means that you are too stiff and resistant in life. You should consider compromises and implement something new to shake up things.
- Pain in your lower back
This means that you are concerned about money, so you should make a plan to solve your financial issues and become more financially stable.
- Pain in your upper back
Upper back pain means you don’t have enough emotional support. You may feel unloved and unwanted. If you’re single, this may mean it’s time to go out on a date or two.
- Pain in your shoulders
This indicates that you are carrying a heavy emotional burden, so you should focus on it in order to solve it fast, and not drag it with you in life.
- Pain in your neck
This is a sign that you cannot easily forgive yourself or others. Yet, you should think about why you love the people around you and try to find a way to forget their mistakes.
- Pain in your head
The pain felt in the head, like headaches, indicates that you should find some time to relax as you have been under stress the entire day.
Source: www.higherperspectives.com
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