Lesion Resolution

🔍 Lesion in the Right Iliac Bone – GHK Perspective

Biological Program of the Bones (New Mesoderm – Cerebral Medulla)

Right-Handed Patient


1️⃣ Organ & Tissue Involved

Right Iliac Bone (Pelvic Bone / Hip Bone)

  • Germ Layer: New Mesoderm
  • Brain Relay: Cerebral Medulla
  • Biological Function:
  • Support
  • Stability
  • Carrying weight
  • Movement/locomotion
  • Status & self-worth in mobility and social standing

This region plays a major role in standing upright, bearing weight, and feeling supported in life.


2️⃣ Core Conflict (DHS)

According to GHK, any bone lesion (osteolysis, thinning, “lytic lesion,” decalcification) is the result of a:

“Deep Self-Devaluation Conflict (SDC)”

focused on:

Support, stability, mobility, and performance.

For the hip / iliac bone, the conflict theme is very specific:

“I lost my foundation… I don’t feel supported… I cannot stand this situation.”
or
“I am not strong enough to move forward.”

The hip is the central axis of bodily movement.
A conflict here means the person felt:

  • knocked down
  • weakened
  • overpowered
  • reduced in their capacity to “stand” in life
  • unable to move forward confidently

3️⃣ Laterality Meaning (Right-Handed Person)

In GHK, the right side corresponds to:

Partner side / outer world

(people other than mother/child — spouse, colleagues, society, authority, strangers)

Thus a right iliac bone lesion indicates:

A self-devaluation conflict involving a partner, authority figure, workplace, or external social situation.

Examples:

  • “My partner made me feel small / weak.”
  • “Someone challenged me and I couldn’t defend myself.”
  • “I was humiliated or put down publicly.”
  • “I am unsupported in my marriage / job.”
  • “I cannot stand what is happening around me.”
  • “I am failing in my responsibilities.”

4️⃣ What Happens in the Conflict-Active Phase (CA Phase)

During the ongoing emotional conflict:

Bone tissue undergoes osteolysis (cell loss).

This appears on scans as:

  • lytic lesion
  • hole
  • thinning
  • reduced density
  • “bone defect”

The person feels:

  • emotionally weakened
  • unable to stand their ground
  • unable to move forward
  • unsupported by others (right side theme)

Biological purpose:

To make the bone temporarily lighter and more flexible so the organism can “adapt” to feeling less strong.


5️⃣ Healing Phase (PCL Phase)

Once the emotional conflict is resolved or loses intensity:

The body begins restoring bone tissue.

This produces:

  • inflammation
  • swelling
  • night pain
  • bone rebuilding (callus formation)
  • temporary stiffness
  • increased density over time

Radiologically this may look like:

  • sclerosis
  • callus formation
  • thickened bone
  • “bone repair”

Pain is highest in the healing phase because the medulla relay accumulates edema.


6️⃣ Epicrisis (Healing Peak)

May include:

  • sharp stabbing pain
  • sudden electric-like sensations
  • temporary increase in inflammation
  • restlessness at night

This is the brain attempting to expel edema and complete the repair program.


7️⃣ Complete Resolution (PCL-B Phase)

  • Bone becomes stronger and denser than before
  • Pain decreases
  • Movement returns

If the conflict was strong, the repaired bone may appear thicker or more sclerotic than normal.


8️⃣ Why Hip Lesions Become Chronic

Chronicity happens when:

  • the conflict is re-triggered (tracks remain)
  • the person repeatedly feels unsupported by partner or society
  • the emotional situation never fully resolves

This leads to:

  • repeated osteolysis
  • delayed healing
  • chronic pain
  • ongoing weakness

9️⃣ GHK Essence Summary

A lesion in the right iliac bone of a right-handed person represents a deep self-devaluation conflict involving a partner or external world, where the person feels unsupported or unable to stand their ground.

The bone lesion is not degeneration but the conflict-active tissue adaptation.

The pain and inflammation occur in the healing phase, when the bone is rebuilding.


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