Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Arguing with Mom - Symptoms Explained Quickly

 

 A few days ago, I had an argument with my mom on Messenger. We angrily exchanged a few harsh words and ended the conversation.

That night, I woke up with excruciating heartburn; then, as I was struggling with the heartburn, I developed a headache, followed by pain in my upper left molars. The heartburn was so bad that it made me cough.


Explanation: Heartburn—an ACTIVE conflict of anger. The heartburn stops immediately if we calm down. Remember—heartburn = active conflict.


Headache—an active conflict of attack. I felt attacked by the words that were said, but also by the heartburn.


Toothache—biting conflict in the healing phase. During the discussion, she upset me so much that I felt like biting her. As I calmed down, the tooth began to balance itself and healed with pain. On the upper left because I’m right-handed, and the left side represents the mother-child relationship. I’ve explained laterality before. For example, here...


The next day—pain in the left tonsil. An active conflict involving an unwanted bite, meaning I received something I didn’t want and couldn’t swallow it. In my case, an argument—an imaginary bite. That passed in a few hours as well.


The argument was brief, and the healing was just as brief. Within a few hours, I was completely fine.


Wishing everyone good health,


Geo


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