Herpes Resolved

Herpes on Left Chest & Back – GHK Perspective

Right-Handed Woman

Based on LearningGNM.com & Björn Eybl’s Biological Laws


1. Organ & Tissue Involved

Herpes, shingles, and localized blistering occur in the:

Epidermis (Outer Skin Layer)

  • Germ Layer: Ectoderm
  • Brain Relay: Sensory Cortex
  • Biological Function: Boundary perception — being in contact or out of contact

Herpes follows the same SBS (Special Biological Program) as eczema, hives, and neurodermatitis, but with a more intense healing phase.


2. Biological Conflict (DHS)

Conflict Type:

“Separation Conflict” – unwanted or wanted separation in a specific area of contact.”

This includes:

  • Wanting to be touched but losing that contact
  • Wanting separation from a touch/interaction
  • Being abruptly pushed away or losing closeness
  • A painful physical or emotional break in contact

Because the skin is mapped according to dermatomes, the location reveals the relationship involved.


3. Laterality & Meaning (Right-Handed Woman)

In GHK:

  • Left side of the body in a right-handed woman =
    “Mother/child side” + close family bonds

A herpes outbreak on the left chest wrapping toward the back points to:

A separation conflict involving

mother, child, or a person perceived as family or deep emotional attachment.

This includes situations such as:

  • Sudden distancing, silence, or emotional break with mother/child
  • Physical separation (hospitalization, travel, avoidance)
  • Feeling “left” by someone on the mother/child side
  • Wanting separation from an overwhelming closeness or invasive behavior

The exact dermatome area usually indicates whether the event was tactile (physical touch) or emotional (proximity).


4. Chest + Back Dermatome Meaning

Front of chest (left):

Represents nurturing, closeness, bonding, protection.
A conflict may relate to:

  • Losing closeness
  • Losing the ability to hold or be held
  • Separation from someone physically/emotionally close

Back (same dermatome):

Represents support and security.
A conflict may relate to:

  • Feeling unsupported
  • Someone withdrawing support
  • Feeling “backstabbed,” abandoned, or turned away

Herpes following the dermatome line represents the healing of the same separation conflict along the nerve/sensory pathway.


5. Conflict-Active Phase (CA Phase)

During the active separation conflict:

  • Ulceration (cell loss) occurs in the epidermis
  • Skin becomes slightly numb, dry, or cold
  • Person experiences emotional shock or detachment
  • No visible rash occurs yet

Biological purpose:

Increase sensitivity to help the organism better detect restoring or removing contact.


6. Healing Phase (PCL Phase)

When the separation conflict resolves — through reconnection, acceptance, or emotional relief — the body enters repair:

What Happens in PCL Phase:

  • Restorative inflammation begins
  • Epidermal cells multiply to restore earlier loss
  • Herpes blisters form: burning, itching, redness
  • The area becomes hypersensitive
  • The outbreak follows the exact dermatomal nerve line
  • The sensory cortex relay swells, causing nerve irritation

Why It Stings or Burns

Nerve fibers in the healing area become activated, creating classic herpes / shingles pain.


7. Epicrisis (Healing Peak)

This phase may include:

  • Sudden stabbing or electric pain
  • Brief worsening of burning sensations
  • Maximum swelling in the cortical relay
  • Strong hypersensitivity along the dermatome

This corresponds to what is clinically observed as the peak of shingles pain.


8. Post-Healing (PCL-B)

  • Blisters dry, crust, and fall off
  • Mild discoloration may remain temporarily
  • Skin becomes stronger than before
  • If conflict was intense or long-lived, post-herpetic neuralgia may occur due to prolonged edema in the sensory cortex

9. Why It Recurs (Hanging Healing)

Herpes returns when:

  • The separation conflict is not fully resolved
  • The individual repeatedly re-enters the conflict via “tracks”
    (places, people, smells, dates, memories)

Each mini-resolution → a new healing phase → another outbreak following the same dermatome.


10. Summary (GHK Essence)

In a right-handed woman, herpes on the left chest extending to the back reflects a resolved separation conflict involving the mother/child side or someone perceived with similar emotional closeness.

The blisters, burning, and neural pain represent the healing phase of a prior shock where physical or emotional closeness was suddenly lost or rejected.


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