Eczema
Eczema is common in children and adults. The skin tells you the story of a separation conflict. What does eczema have to tell you?
Eczema: separation conflict from mother to son
During a training session, the question comes from a boy who was completely covered in eczema. His mother was distraught over this. One divorce conflict (cause eczema) after another plays out in the mother’s life and this keeps repeating itself with her son. Magnificent how son and mother respond so strongly to each other. Fortunately, they became aware of this themselves at this training. High time to connect and really de-program this.
Connecting-melting-letting go
Together we had an impressive training with many different questions, emotions, illnesses and respect for each other. And with much openness on the part of the participants to understand their biology, their subconscious and to connect-melt-let go with this new consciousness. Welcome to the world of Heartconnection ❤.
Teddy’s story
Teddy (36) has a question about her eczema. Four years ago, she got a new boyfriend with whom she is very happy. But from this time on, Teddy has eczema.
Recovery phase divorce conflict
Eczema is recovery phase of separation conflict. After a separation conflict, Teddy’s skin becomes thin where she experienced the separation conflict. Because she gets a new boyfriend, Teddy goes into solution and develops eczema. You will learn this during HeartConnection Training. Her body releases the stress of divorce conflict. However, she has had eczema for four years now. Her body thus tells her that she is still suffering from separation conflict(s).
Divorce conflicts
I ask Teddy about her separation conflicts. She sums up:
- At 30, her best friend no longer wants to see her; there is no more contact.
- At 28, her relationship with her ex-boyfriend ends.
- At age 6, she is alone because her parents suddenly had to go to the hospital with her sister.
- Nightmare
Suddenly Teddy tells of a nightmare she often had as a child. A witch came and separated Teddy from her parents and sister. A terrible frightening dream she dreamed regularly. She did not share this with her parents. She did start to adapt, though, from the feeling, “I have to do my best to be with dad, mom and sister.
Nightmare comes true
She feels the enormous pain over this dream, which becomes a reality at 35: she no longer has any contact with her sister and parents. She now prefers to run away, to ignore and forget, to pretend this separation pain with her parents and sister is not there. She feels fear, loneliness, much sadness, swirls in her body, tension and she starts trembling. She begins to connect-melt-let go of her separation pain. After a few minutes, she calms down. At the same time, Teddy is enormously impressed, because she didn’t think this story was beneath her eczema. She is happy and relieved that she now understands her eczema story. To understand more about her body and life, she is going to take HeartConnection Training, to take charge of her own life!
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