Physical Health of the Subconscious.
- Robert
- May 12
- 4 min read
Pain, illness, and injury manifest on the physical level through your subconscious. Many times it can happen due to consistently fearing getting sick or hurt via the Law of Attraction. But just as often, these things can come about due to things embedded into our subconscious. Everything from back pain, issues conceiving, and even cancer, can all come about due to ways our subconscious is programmed and how it manifests through the metaphysical.
The first thing we need to understand is that our subconscious can’t speak to us in terms like our conscious mind can. It can’t communicate its needs like you would communicate your needs to a friend, coworker, or significant other. This is why our dreams may seem weird and are symbolic of something other than what it seems.
The next thing we need to realize about the subconscious is it can and will hijack your body and actions without you even realizing it. We can often see this in our coping strategies, such as a person who drinks every day to feel good because their day-to-day life is too stressful for them to handle or a person who’s a workaholic and spends more time at the office instead of their family because they’re unhappy with their family life and are subconsciously avoiding them.
Sometimes the issues and trauma are embedded so deeply into our subconscious because it’s a trauma that’s been passed down the bloodline from one generation to the next. This passage can be from just our parents to us, or from many generations.
The subconscious does the same thing with our bodies. For the following examples I’m about to give I’m going to be referencing the book by Evette Rose titled “Metaphysical Anatomy: Your Body Is Talking, Are You Listening?” I want to state that I’m not affiliated in any way, shape, or form with Evette Rose or this work, but I do highly recommend having it on hand as a reference.
Let’s look at foot pain for an example (page 378.) With foot pain subconsciously we’re feeling stuck where we’re at (we do use our feet to move forward, afterall). We fear the results of changes, be it because of a lack of guidance growing up, being punished for trying to instigate change in the past, or generally negative experiences associated with change. It can also mean you’re afraid to stand up for yourself because there’s been a history of your values being challenged by people of a higher authority such as your primary caregivers, teachers in school, or religious leaders.
Another example is motion sickness (page 539) which can manifest as the result of victim mentality and the motion sickness can be a physical symptom of you trying to escape from people or situations you feel unsafe in. Or you can be feeling pulled in multiple directions due to conflicting information you receive. It can also be an example of ancestral trauma where someone of a previous generation had an extreme accident, be it a car crash, or even carriage or simply from a horse, depending on when this ancestral trauma took place.
Some early reasons this can come about could depend on if your mother held you while arguing with her significant other while you were a baby or if in the womb she was feeling the same types of emotions you do while experiencing motion sickness.
While some of you reading this might think these examples are small and mundane, let's take a look at some extreme and more jarring examples, like cancer for instance (page 247). Cancer can stem from your subconscious seeing the actions of others as aggressive and controlling. You tended to not set firm boundaries to protect yourself, and spent more time trying to fill up the cups of others while neglecting yourself. Resentment towards others stems up due to not feeling recognized for your actions. Traumas relating to feeling invaded and violated can be related to cancer. Ultimately you reject yourself for the sake of others.
Another health issue we worry about is heart attacks (page 409). This can stem from fighting against people who want to show you love often because as a child the love you were given was not the type of love you needed to receive. You might want to be in control of everything but if your significant other is head strong or stubborn they might butt heads with you. There could have been relationship issues with your mother while you were a child, like her being afraid and not in control of life because she felt she wasn’t ready.
These are brief and simplified examples, but they show that finding ways to healthy process and heal our traumas that are rooted into our subconscious can help prevent a wide variety of pains and illnesses. Understanding the traumas we had as children and down our ancestral line can be uncomfortable, but in the long run it helps us live longer and happier lives. Thank you for reading, and I hope you have an enlightening day.







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