What Asthma Is
Asthma treatment can happen intermittently when the bronchial tubes of the lungs narrow, resulting in a form of suffocation. This creates feelings of pressure, wheezing, shortness of breath, and very often a feeling of panic. It can all be very distressing for an asthmatic person. Usually, there is no problem breathing in, however, the problem seems to relate to exhaling. There are times when there can be allergic triggers, as well as an association with eczema. As a Rapid Transformational therapist and natural wellbeing therapist, I can help you overcome asthma by helping you address the deep rooted spiritual cause of your condition – asthma.
The Hidden Spiritual Cause of Asthma
With asthma, breathing in emotionally represents taking on too much, to the extent of taking on more than you can cope with. Also, there will be great difficulty in giving some back. You will not admit to any extent, even to yourself. There is a need to be stronger than you are just to be loved by others. You may want things to be done your way and when this does not happen, an asthma attack is just the excuse you need to not be as strong as you seem. It is an emotional cause of asthma.
Mentally asthma is sending an urgent message that taking on too much is poisoning and suffocating you. By loving and accepting yourself with all your weaknesses and limitations, it will free you up. When listening closely to an asthmatic’s breathing it might sound like a stifled cry coming from the lungs, as if they are expressing a fear of being unloved, abandoned, without emotional support. Stifled, as if they are not allowed to cry. If they did so, it would be fruitless. This is a fear that is held in the body in an area that we breathe and cry, the lungs.
Asthma is About Trusting and Letting Go
There is a secondary gain, of course. That is the attention one gets during an asthmatic attack. The attention can represent some form of love that they feel that they missed in childhood. Pain can lead to the pleasure of the rescue. The challenge for asthmatics can represent separation from the mother. and even a cry for a longing to return to the womb. A feeling of being smothered can come from a parent or even the boss creating an overload of work, to over-demanding relatives.
Asthma is about trusting and letting go. The inability to breathe out indicates a lack of trust that the breath will come back in. Breathing in, we are in control, while breathing out demands total surrender. Meaning that if we feel secure the world will support us, and we will receive the love we need.
Other Probable Cause of Asthma
- Smothering love: Inability to breathe for oneself. Feeling stifled. Suppressed crying. “I feel constricted and restricted to express myself or my feelings. I don’t feel my opinion is important. I am not sure how to ask for what I need. I’m frustrated. I hold things inside of me.” “I’m not allowed to cry. They laughed at me when I cried.” “What are you crying for?”
- Fear of vulnerability: As a respiratory condition, asthma can symbolize the fear of opening up and exposing oneself to potential emotional pain or judgment.
Hidden Deep Feelings Behind Asthma
The really deep hidden feelings behind asthma can be an overwhelming fear of God. Whatever religion or belief, there can be a deep ancestral belief together with profound separation-paranoia. There are deeply hidden feelings of guilt and shame. This results in an unconscious dependency wish. An over-sensitivity and feeling dominated by a parent have not helped this condition. To feel stifle (usually the mother) is translat, literally, by the body.
According to Lise Bourbeau in her book, Your Body’s Telling You: Love Yourself, she advises to liberate yourself. Love and accept yourself with all your weaknesses and limitations. You are human; simply take your place in the human family. There is no need to overwhelm with your feats or your dis-ease.
- Spiritual awakening: Asthma may also serve as a catalyst for spiritual growth, as individuals are force to confront their emotional blockages and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
- Healing childhood wounds: By addressing unresolved childhood experiences or traumas, individuals may be able to alleviate or manage their asthma treatment symptoms more effectively.
- Karmic imprints: According to spiritual beliefs, certain karmic imprints or patterns carried over from past lives can affect the physical body, including the respiratory system.
These imprints may manifest as restrictions or blockages in the energy flow, leading to asthma symptoms.
- Lessons to be learn: From a spiritual perspective, asthma can viewed as a lesson or an opportunity for individuals to work through resolve karmic patterns.
By recognizing and addressing these underlying issues, individuals can embark on a journey of self-healing and personal growth.
There’s an essential oil For Easing Asthma
Essential oils to support your respiratory system, try taking oils like Peppermint, On Guard (an oil blend of Lemon, Cardamom.) You can also apply Breathe® or Eucalyptus (diluted with Fractionated Coconut Oil) topically for a cooling, soothing sensation.
You can also drink hot water with apple cider vinegar and honey, optional with a pinch of turmeric.
Some Affirmations For Easing Asthma
“It is safe now for me to take charge of my own life. I choose to be free.”
“I am taking charge of my own life.”
“What asthma revealed to me were the unconscious ways that my past traumas influence how I show up in the world. Specifically, how unhealthy ways of coping and making meaning of my challenges create tension and stress to the point of inflammation.”
If what you’re reading is resonating, let’s chat. I can help you by assisting the release of these painful hidden traumas & hurts that are express in your body. And help you recall and reclaim your own personal power in order to live a free, liberated life away from the restrictions of asthma treatment.
Credits:
- Much of the information about the emotions behind asthma treatment was provided from “Messages From The Body” by Michael J. Lincoln, FKA Narayan-Singh Khala and Louise Hay collection of books.
- Image of lungs by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay.