Keybone
A central, important theme in your life. In what have you become blocked in your life? Something that is very important to you. You feel like you are stuck and not moving forward. Below is the explanation of the clavicle.
The collarbone represents a central, important theme in your life. Something that is very important to you. If you have problems with your clavicle, look at where you have become blocked in your life. Do you feel like you are stuck and not moving forward? Your collarbone is a key to open the door. A key serves to lock or unlock a lock, a door. So it’s important to look for situations related to these concepts: lock, unlock, lock, unlock.
Tip: Start examining any blockages that get in the way of the things that are important to you. Complete the project you’d like to do. Follow your passion. Find the key to materialization, dream about it, ask for help and proceed to action. You can do it!
Symbolic meaning
- I don’t have the right key, the right solution to get something (done).
- I am stuck in a situation, I need to get out of this.
- I feel a great pressure regarding the work I have to do.
- A project you want to do but can’t materialize. You can’t put it down, you feel blocked.
- Your whole “being” feels hurt because you are now stuck.
- You were a key child. Both your parents worked and you had a key to get in.
- Your partner changed the keys and you can’t get back into the house.
- You have a brilliant idea, but not the key to manifest it.
Broken collarbone
Three ladies got married at about the same time. They find out that their husbands want a “nurse. A woman who takes care of them, does the housework and so on. After several years, they (coincidentally) get divorced at the same time. All three ladies break their collarbones after the separation. A break is peak of resolution: epi-crisis. Stuck energy released by the fracture. During the HeartConnection Training, this will be further explained.
Child with broken collarbone
Does a child break a collarbone? Then often the parents are stuck in something. They want to achieve something, but they don’t succeed. Perhaps they are stuck in their work, family or relationship. A child born with a broken collarbone represents: “I have to find my way out.”
My mother
Tineke (age 76), my mother and hostess HeartConnection in Lisse, is majoring in healing. She fell down the last steps of the stairs resulting in nine broken bones: collarbone, six ribs and her shoulder in two places. Everything on the left. A trap stands for: surrendering to it, surrender. Starting something anew and letting go of the old. My mother released a hefty burden, congratulations! Now she may recover, rest and then soon the bones will be stronger than before. We have many conversations about the cause of these fractures. Every night she goes to sleep with the phrase, “I am very lucky.” After four weeks, new bone photos will be taken to check her recovery – then we will know for sure that all is well again. The miraculous thing happens: all the fractures healed in four weeks. Many doctors from the hospital come to see her to witness this miracle. They congratulate her on this speedy recovery. My mother is immensely proud and happy. Read more: muscles and joints = new mesoderm.
Dimple in clavicle (kidney 27)
Significance:
- I feel blocked from increasing in function.
- The other is better than me.
Example: A child is adopted and finds out that his biological family is very wealthy, but he himself does not belong here. He must remain in the social rank from which he came.
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