The psychological meaning of neurological diseases

by | Jun 9, 2022 | Head-body scheme, Head/Brain, Symptom Language

In this article, we will decode the psychological meaning of neurological diseases according to the understanding of Antonie Peppler, the founder of Creative Homeopathy, and her research on symptom language.

From her understanding, “symptom language” is a form of somatic communication—the “soma” respectively the “material body” expresses an inner psychological disharmony that the person is not consciously aware of. Thus, we composed a list of critical neurological pathologies and related homeopathic remedies that respond to the associated internal disharmony.

the meaning of Falling sickness/epilepsy

The individual suffering from epilepsy has the unconscious conviction to be “better normal than crazy.” Of course, the differentiation is defined by the closer context, like family or society in general. The individual can’t cope with the change between light and dark. The conscious disciplines the unconscious, although spiritual experiences or traumas want to enter the conscious awareness but are held back until the power of the unconscious theme has become too strong and forces itself to be presented.

“Better to be normal than perceived as crazy”


Falling sickness/epilepsy

The epileptic desperately wants to be a “normal person.” He prefers to bite his tongue than reveal experiences from the unconscious that might deem him “crazy” in the eyes of the peer group. In him is a strong need for attachment and security on the one hand and high spiritual potential on the other hand. Those aspects are fighting against each other.

Homeopathic remedies for epilepsy

  • Aethusa cynapium = Control prevents personality development
  • Artemesia vulgaris = Desperate struggle and recognition of others
  • Bufo rana = Insists on being unlovable
  • Cicuta virosa = Wants to remain a child to avoid responsibility
  • Hydrocyanicum acidum = By suppressing feeling holding on to suffering
  • Opium papaver somniferum = Border between the conscious and unconscious
  • Passiflora incarnate = Life vision is to be enforced
  • Zincum valerianicum = Traditional protection is disciplined in preference to personal freedom

the meaning of Tourette Syndrome/Tics

The meaning of Tourette Syndrome/Tics is related to unconscious, unsolved injuries and traumas, e.g., humiliation, abuse, etc., that make themselves apparent with uncontrollable muscle reflexes. Each “tic” shows which issues have not been dealt with:

  • Blinking = feeling trapped and seeking help,
  • Grimacing = feeling humiliated and ridiculed, etc.

If the existing unconscious feelings are explored, taken seriously, and activated again, the originally unmanaged emotions can be balanced.

“Unconscious, unsolved injuries and traumas make themselves apparent”


Syndrome/Tics

Homeopathic remedies for Tourette Syndrome/Tics

  • Ailanthus glandulosa = Does not dare to rebel, prefers to suffer Injured need for security
  • Cedron cimaruba ferroginea = Forces defiant independence
  • Euphrasia officinalis = Not wanting to admit what one sees
  • Gelsemium sempervirens = Anxiety of expectation from withheld emotion
  • Hyoscyamus niger = Feeling cheated out of one’s life
  • Magnesium phosphoricum = The eternal, silent war
  • Spigelia anthelmia = The breach of trust, the stab in the heart
  • Verbascum thapsus = Fear of violence, over which man overrides himself

the psychological meaning of schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is related to unresolved, suppressed emotions (also from past lives), such as lack of belonging, guilt, persecution, etc., which are often triggered by a shock experience. Two different levels of existence push and fuse together. The emotion that forms the foundation for both groups of existence, often the theme of “not feeling like one belongs here,” must be changed.

“Two different levels of existence fuse together”


Schizophrenia

Homeopathic remedies for schizophrenia

  • Anhalonium lewinii = Freedom is lonely, an identity outside of time and space
  • Aurum metallicum = Lack of self-esteem
  • Cicuta virosa = Wants to remain child, to avoid responsibility
  • Psilocybe caerulescens = Task and goal is the purpose of life or unbearable lightness of being
  • Rauwolfia serpentina = Fighting for infiltrated values of others without perceiving it
  • Venus mercenaria = Feeling like a foreign body leads to resignation and withdrawal

The psychological meaning of Morbus Parkinson

The psychological meaning of Morbus Parkinson‘s disease is rooted in an exhausting relationship in which one must hold back one’s feelings. Despite solid and ambitious efforts, adapting the environment to one’s ideas or supposed needs was impossible. The withheld anger or fear is evident in the tremor and mask-like facial expression typical for Morbus Parkinson.

“Withheld anger or fear want to be expressed”


Morbus Parkinson

Homeopathic remedies for Morbus Parkinson

  • Bufo rana = Insists on being unlovable
  • Causticum = Through severe injury, having built an emotional wall
  • Cocainum hydrochloricum = Must convince others, must always win
  • Gelsemium sempervirens = Anxiety of expectation from withheld emotion
  • Heloderma suspectum = Sacrifices his spirituality to feel protected and escape arguments
  • Kalium bromatum = The life lie of the traditional community
  • Magnesium phosphoricum = The eternal silent war
  • Mygale lasiodora = Covert hatred of others generates self-hatred
  • Zincum metallicum = Bogus dignity and discipline instead of emotion

the psychological meaning of palsy

People with palsy cannot assert their own wishes and ideas in their environment. They have a strong desire for control due to fear of the unpredictable on the one hand or submissiveness on the other hand in order not to lose protection.

“Desire for control due to fear of the unpredictable”


Palsy

Homeopathic remedies for palsy

  • Abrotanum = Trapped in the head, constricted without the ability to act
  • Cadmium sulfuratum = Adaptation ends in resignation
  • Opium papaver somniferum = Border between the conscious and the unconscious
  • Causticum = Due to strong injury has built an emotional wall
  • Gelsemium sempervirens = fear of expectation from withheld emotion
  • Lathyrus sativus = subordination and suffering instead of personal responsibility and strength
  • Plumbum metallicum = acting role-play as a means of escape
  • Zincum metallicum = Feigned dignity and discipline instead of feelings

The psychological meaning of Morbus Alzheimer

Morbus Alzheimer’s disease is associated with a lifelong missing feeling or lack of belonging to the context the individual had grown up in, which has worn him down. The goal of feeling a sense of belonging is not abandoned; instead, the personality leaves itself, forcing attention from others. The decision to seek or create an environment appropriate to one’s abilities and dispositions has been missed. Therefore, an illusionary reality is made in the form of a dream state.

“A sense of belonging is not abandoned; instead, the personality abandons itself”


Morbus Alzheimer

Homeopathic remedies for Morbus Alzheimer

  • Aluminium metallicum = Expulsion from paradise, lack of taking personal responsibility
  • Cannabis indica = Suppressed feelings/intuition manipulates the conscious perception
  • Fluoricum acidum = The “chemistry” is not right, not being able to live and let live
  • Hyoscyamus niger = Feeling cheated out of life
  • Natrium muriaticum = Clinging to what is proven and known
  • Nux moschata = For fear of violence, the life force is blocked, and the person freezes
  • Psilocybe caerulescens = Tasks and goals are the purpose of life, or the unbearable lightness of being
  • Venus mercenaria = Feeling like a foreign body leads to resigned withdrawal

The psychological meaning of Fainting/Syncope

The psychological meaning of Fainting/Syncope is associated with old unconscious (suppressed) memories of violent experiences to which one was helplessly committed and which caused the rejection of life. The feeling of being at the mercy of violence manifests itself in powerlessness. The individual does not want to deal with issues of violence and conflict if possible and escapes by becoming unconscious. In the case of frequent fainting, the imprint of an unnatural cause of death in a past life can be assumed.

“The feeling of being at the mercy of violence manifests itself in powerlessness”


Fainting/Syncope

Homeopathic remedies for Fainting/Syncope

  • Collinsonia canadensis = Feels unable to escape from an unloved habitual situation
  • Crataegus oxacantha monogyna = Denial of one’s own rhythm of life
  • Lycopus virginicus = Disregards one’s own greatness
  • Nux moschata = Fear of violence blocks the life force, the person freezes
  • Solanum tuberosum aegrotans = The courage for spiritual freedom is missing
  • Trillium pendulum = By missing identity potentials and possibilities spoil
  • Venus mercenaria = Feeling like a foreign body leads to resigned withdrawal
  • Veratrum album = The self-betrayal

Homeopathy for Body & Soul

This article is an excerpt from the book “Homeopathy for Body and Soul” which was written by Antonie Peppler decoding the mental imprints behind the most common symptoms and diseases.

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About the Author

Hi, my name is Christian Köhlert. I am the officially appointed ambassador of Creative Homeopathy according to Antonie Peppler®, and my mission is to introduce this holistic approach and philosophy to the international alternative medicine community. I have written all translations of Antonie’s work on this page. If you have questions or are looking for homeopathic consultation online, feel free to contact our team.

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