Glaucoma Emotional States
1. Incorrect assumptions about life. Holds hate. No way to understand why their attitudes don’t work. Feels out of control and nothing is safe. Wants to be allowed to do what they want to do without ramifications and resent being told they are wrong. Holds anger at parents. Needs to be patronized(revered) as the holder of knowledge. Insensitive to the needs of others.
2. Wants to be allowed to fly — unwilling to take the measures need to learn to fly. (This is a metaphor. They are looking to have grandness in their life but unwilling to do the work to get there) Resents the restrictions of having to work and earn the right to be something or do something. Will not put in the commitment to make stuff happen. The world owes them a living. Wants the justification of why they should adhere to society rules — resents societal rules.
3. High expectations of the people around them. The people in their world can never meet their expectations and so they are constantly being let down and disappointed. Wants to be led to the answers does not want to use their own energy to understand or learn. They want it given to them.
4. Yielding to authority makes them angry. Hates being wrong. Wants life on a silver platter. Inability to walk in the path of others. Feels constrained by the rules. Sees the world in terms of how can I get around this so that I make my own rules. Does not want to take orders from anyone.
Cross indexing to all the diabetes information, knees/legs/feet, peripheral neuropathy, heart issues.
thank you very much for your book so much to learn.
insight for glaucoma fits exactly for my mare, about feeling “unsafe”
but digging for more, this glaucoma is the consequence of the “uveïte”it is the worse scenario for the uveïte…what is behind this uveïte?
thank you for your concern
Sylvie
Dear Sylvie,
Try this exercise: center your awareness in your heart area and see what comes up as the first time you felt unsafe. The feelings of being unsafe can come from feelings of abandonment and separation. The fear of being alone and feeling alone. This is one of our basic fears. A small baby will realize that their mother or father is not around and they will cry incessantly until they are comforted and reassured that they are not alone. If a baby was left to ‘cry it out’ they may grow up with the belief that they are alone and have been abandoned.