SKIN LESIONS RESOLVED

In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), skin lesions are understood as part of a biologically meaningful program involving the epidermis — the outer layer of the skin. These programs are not seen as “malfunctions” or “infections” but as purposeful responses to specific emotional conflicts.


🧠 Tissue Involved

  • Epidermis (ectodermal origin)
  • Controlled from the sensory cortex of the brain

🔍 Biological Conflict Behind Skin Lesions

Separation Conflict

A skin lesion typically results from a conflict involving unwanted separation or painful loss of contact, such as:

  • “I was torn away from someone I love”
  • “I want to separate from someone who is touching me”
  • “I miss their touch” or “I don’t want them to touch me”

These may be literal or symbolic separations — not necessarily physical touch but even emotional distance or rejection.


🔄 Phases in GHK Understanding

1. 🧊 Conflict-Active Phase:

  • The skin becomes dry, cold, numb, pale, or flaky
  • This is the body’s way of reducing sensitivity in the area of emotional pain
  • It’s usually not visible as lesions yet

2. 🔥 Healing Phase (after resolution):

  • The skin starts to rebuild → this shows up as:
  • Inflammation
  • Redness
  • Blisters
  • Crusting
  • Ulcers
  • Oozing wounds or raw patches

These are often diagnosed as eczema, dermatitis, fungal infections, or skin lesions depending on appearance.

  • Itching is a classic sign of this healing phase
  • If the person relapses into the conflict, this causes chronic lesions (hanging healing)

🎯 Meaning of Location on the Body

  • Left side = mother/child conflict (for right-handed individuals)
  • Right side = partner/others
  • The specific location can also hold symbolic meaning — e.g., hands (touch), face (identity), feet (movement)

🔁 Recurring Skin Lesions?

A person might:

  • Be repeatedly reminded of the original separation conflict
  • Face ongoing emotional disconnection or unhealed grief
  • Feel trapped in unwanted contact (e.g., child not wanting to be held by a particular adult)

✅ GHK-Based Resolution Steps

  1. Identify: “When did the lesion first appear?”
  2. Track: “Was there an emotional separation, loss of touch, or rejection at that time?”
  3. Ask: “Do I still feel that separation now, or is the situation different?”
  4. Affirm: “I allow this healing to complete. I am safe now.”
  5. Remove triggers or reminders if the conflict is repeating
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