Living in Confidence

How the Mind Controles the Body 



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Myocardium (heart muscle)
During evolution, the heart turned 180 degrees to make room for the lungs. As a result, the mother-child side is the same side as the hand you clap with. So for the right-handed person, the muscles of the right ventricle relate to the mother or child and those of the left ventricle relate to the partner or a third party. See also biological handedness.
For the general process, see transverse muscle and muscle innervation.
Theme
Specific self-esteem breakdown: I can't handle this, it's getting too much for me. Having too much going on, being overwhelmed.
CA phase
Degradation of heart muscle cells.
Symptoms
Usually unnoticed, possibly some fatigue.
Left myocardium: decreased blood pressure, right myocardium: increased blood pressure. Muscles of both chambers: fluctuating blood pressure.
With prolonged conflict: heart failure (usually of the left ventricle).
PCL phase
Reconstruction of the heart muscle.
Symptoms
None, possibly some fatigue.
In syndrome: marked swelling sometimes interpreted as a myosarcoma (cancer of the heart muscle).
EC
Myocardial attack: epileptic seizure of the muscle of the left or right ventricle.
Symptoms
EC of the muscles of the left ventricle, which sends blood into the great circulation:
• Sudden drop in blood pressure.
• Tachycardia, (high, irregular heartbeat).
• Annihilation anxiety.
• Absence or unconsciousness due to the control of the heart muscle from the cortex.
• Apnea (interruption of breathing for more than 10 seconds) due to accompanying EC of the right diaphragm muscles and laryngeal muscles, which are functionally closely linked to the left heart muscle.
• Major biological shock, many sham deaths.
EC of the muscles of the right ventricle, which sends blood into the small bloodstream (to the lungs):
• Suddenly elevated blood pressure.
• Tachycardia, (high, irregular heartbeat).
• Annihilation anxiety.
• Absence or unconsciousness due to the control of the heart muscle from the cortex.
• The left diaphragm muscles and the muscles of the bronchi are functionally closely linked to the right heart muscle. These it are the most important muscles for breathing. Due to the accompanying EC in these muscle groups: apnea, breathlessness and a risk for respiratory arrest.
Therapy: cold water.
Biological utility
The biological sense lies at the end of the PCL-B: stronger heart muscles, enlarged heart to better cope with life. Real sense: sports heart.
Note
These programs do not involve cholesterol.
Clogging of the coronary arteries is thought to be the cause of myocardial infarction, but postmortem studies have shown that a large number of people did not have clogged coronary arteries.
They are frightening events, often with many sequels, such as "My heart is no good" (attack against the heart): pericardium.
But if you have survived, there is basically nothing more to it. The follow-up conflicts and the common interpretation of this event are the biggest problem.
Other forms of heart attacks: coronary heart attack, pulmonary embolism.
Pendant healing: chronic cardiac arrhythmias.
Learn more about this and how to deal with it in Day 3 of the workshop Bio-logic of Behavior and Character ..
Learn more about this complex and interesting program in the extensive article on the heart muscle.
Diaphragm muscles (diaphragm)
EC of diaphragm muscles only: hiccups.
Theme of diaphragm muscles: being physically overwhelmed, not being able to catch enough breath.