The psychological meaning of tuberculosis

by | May 25, 2022 | Infectious and pediatric diseases, Symptom Language

This treatise will translate the psychological meaning of tuberculosis according to the understanding of Antonie Peppler, the inventor of Creative Homeopathy, and her analysis of symptom language. From her perspective, “symptom language” is a form of somatic communication—the “soma” respectively the “physical body” expresses an inner quarrel that the person is not aware of. Accordingly, we crafted a list of related homeopathic remedies that harmonize this mental conflict. The basic psychological meaning of tuberculosis is associated with escapism into illusions.

Tuberculosis from a homeopathic perspective

The urge to idealize a structure or paradigm is often taken over from family socialization based on their psychological imprints and labeled as being right for oneself. The tuberculosis patient lacks individualization, and his uniqueness must take a back seat to the adopted structure. The flight or escape from reality, which is perceived as hard and almost unbearable, seems the only option. Therefore, the person prefers to surrender instead of taking personal responsibility because he expects possible strong resistance from his social context.

“The escape into illusion”


Tuberculosis

The illusion is preferred over an unpleasant reality. The tuberculosis patient takes refuge in an illusionary world and dreams up an artificial existence by which responsibility and individuality are unconsciously rejected. Escape and resignation from reality, perceived as hard, seems easier than taking personal responsibility and possible repercussions from stepping out of the line. All negativity and aggression are rejected and declared “non-existent.” Due to the one-sided polarization, the neglected pole becomes active in the unconscious and expresses itself as a disease, preferably tuberculosis. If this is suppressed due to vaccination, the psychological conflict will “communicate” differently.

Homeopathic remedies for tuberculosis

The psychological meaning of tuberculosis remedies

  • Arsenicum album = Existential anxiety, preferring to die than to change
  • Arsenicum jodatum = Conviction of never being fed and loved for life
  • Bryonia alba = Clinging to norms and traditions, as individuality is not yet developed
  • Kalium carbonicum = Ignorance of one’s own needs
  • Sanguinaria canadensis = Believing that one is no longer allowed to participate in life
  • Stannum metallicum = Not allowed to enjoy life

Psychological Meaning of infectious diseases

Infectious diseases like tuberculosis generally refer to fundamental subjects and beliefs that a person wants and must deal with. These are behavioral conventions brought along by the family, which can and should be overcome by living through those illnesses. This purpose also applies to childhood illnesses or pediatric diseases. They are expressions of which life themes could still be judged and thus are still pathogenic.

Other infectious disease Meanings

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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