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Metaphor A to Z
Cancer
Cancer involves the transformation of healthy functioning cells into malignant, or harmful, cells. The altered cells transfer faulty information to their offspring, and the cancerous cells grow in an abnormal and destructive way.
Cancer is the embodiment of self-directed anger. It reflects a place of guilt and self-attack.
A traumatic situation with a significant other will have taken place between six and eighteen months before the onset of the cancer.
At some level, it is an attack on another through self-harm. It highlights that we have a need to give that has gone wild, or is completely misplaced, in addition to a fear of our purpose.
Cancer reflects a fear of the next chapter in our life and a fear of major or radical change for the better.
Tumors encapsulate our repressed anger, malice and conflicting, hidden belief systems.
We are trying to shelter our pain or disappointment and are attempting to hold back negative self-beliefs and evil self-concepts. These mistaken beliefs and self-concepts stem from unresolved emotional fractures and broken hearts.
We can get more information about our particular cancer by cross-referencing the information in this section with the body part affected.
For example, if we have cancer of the stomach then we know that our anger is also about our ability to accept, integrate, receive and be nurtured. It may also reflect aspects of introjection, (swallowing others emotional pain).
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© Chuck Spezzano and Janie Ticehurst 2005