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Allergies and Aversions; Their Psychological Meaning
Allergies and Aversions Their Psychological Meaning Allergies represent on-the-edge functioning, due to rather severe emotional difficulties arising from early non-acceptance, lack of nurturing, rejection, neglect and/or traumatic initial emotional development, primarily in the individuals relationship with their mother. — What follows in this dictionary are the significances, meanings, psychologi... more »cal dynamics, and occasional sacred implications underlying the emotional body factors that interact with the allergens to precipitate allergic or aversive reactions.
There were some 300 common allergen substances listed by the American Allergy Association in 1987. Since that time, the author has discovered a few more major substances to which people develop allergies. These are the items in this book.
In addition to providing the psychological and/or sacred meanings of full-fledged allergies, the meaning of repudiations, intolerances or hates (as in I just HATE broccoli!) towards the allergens can also be determined from their symbolic loadings.
Both the allergic and the rejection reactions provide insight as to what consciousness difficulties are underlying the individuals aversive response to substances, experiences and resources.
In effect, what we have here is a meaning dictionary. What the items provide, then is the symbolic and emotional significance information available regarding many, but by no means all allergies, intolerances and strong dislikes. After all, you can develop an allergy to almost anything via these processes.
Aversions (refusals, repudiations, rejections, intolerances and/or hates) should be interpreted with lighter forms of the meanings involved than those given in this book. ENJOY!« less