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Coronary veins
The coronary veins belong to the territory, see also ectoderm. The relay of the coronary veins also controls ovulation and menstruation. The place of impact in this area of the brain depends on the person's gender, biological handedness and hormone status.
More explanation and information on this in the lecture "The Biology of the Psyche" and the four-day workshop "Bio-logic of Behavior and Character," see the agenda.
See also cervix, arteries, veins and coronary arteries.
Sensitivity follows the oral mucosa diagram.
Themes
Loss of territory or sexual conflict.
Loss of job, own business, car, passport or other items important to daily work. Sexual abuse, loss of partner, circumcision, rape, etc.
CA phase
Increase in function. Decrease in inner lining of the coronary arteries and cervix.
Biological utility
Dilation of the veins so that more blood can flow to the lungs to take in more oxygen.
Symptoms
Chest pain, mild angina, possible irregular menstruation or absence of menstruation/"infertility."
PCL phase
Normalization of function. Rebuilding of the lining of the coronary arteries using cholesterol, formation of a "scab".
Symptoms
None.
EC
Pulmonary embolism. The "scab" comes off and the spasming transverse muscles of the coronary arteries send it into the small bloodstream to the lungs.
• Fear and sense of destruction.
• Breathlessness.
• Chest pains due to EC of the muscles in the coronary arteries (coronary epilepsy).
• Cardiac fibrillations, high, irregular heart rhythm
• Nausea
• Absence, unconsciousness.
• Possibly chills and cold sweats.
This crisis can be fatal with prolonged conflict duration:
0 - 3 months: cardiac arrhythmias.
4 - 6 months: mild heart attack.
6 - 9 months: severe heart attack.
> 9 months: fatal pulmonary embolism or fatal heart attack.
It is a frightening event, often with follow-up conflicts, for example:
Fear of suffocation due to shortness of breath (fear of death): pulmonary vasculature.
"This is getting to be too much for me, I can't handle this": myocardium.
But if you have survived, there is in fact not much more to it. The follow-up conflicts and the common interpretation of this event are then the biggest problem.
Other forms of heart attacks: coronary infarction, myocardial attack.
Hanging healing or many relapses: atherosclerosis. Unused coronary veins are present in the area. When clogged, these are put to use.
Constellation with coronary arteries (sexual conflict + loss of territory): postmortem constellation. No longer having territory, either as male or female. No longer able to reproduce oneself. Biologically life has become meaningless and one is preoccupied with life after death, e.g. planning one's own funeral, fascination with cemeteries.
See also Bio-Logic of Behavior and Character.
Learn more about this complex and interesting program in the extensive article on coronary veins.