Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Healing Metaphors A-Z

The Healing Metaphors A-Z were created by Chuck Spezzano and Janie Patrick / Ticehurst using the template of Louise Hay, according to Lency Spezzano. The website displaying these metaphors was removed from general public access in early 2014, as well as access to the Internet Archives version.

The old site did include this statement: "Please feel free to quote - Please would you note that it is from "Janie Ticehurst" or Chuck Spezzano" or "Lency Spezzano" as credited and include a link to www.healingkeys.com. Thank you very much!"

Fortunately, some selections were preserved on other venues, such as on this link:

 http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=4179.0

Here is what has been saved:

Birth Defects

A birth defect is an abnormality that is present at birth.

It represents unfinished business from ancestral patterns and/or a past life metaphor. We are being called to heal this soul level issue.

The area of the body affected can give us more information about the metaphoric meaning of this symptom.

Down's Syndrome

Down’s syndrome is a congenital abnormality (one that is present at birth). It is the result of having an extra chromosome in our genetic make-up, usually number 21 or 22.

Down’s causes moderate to severe mental retardation, oriental appearance of eyes, flat nose or absent bridge of nose, a single palmer [sic] crease on a short broad hand and a dwarfed body.

If we have Down’s syndrome, it means that we have come to learn some lessons at a soul level. We are here to seek soul fulfillment and the completion of a cycle, yet we are stuck in the transition between the old level and the new.

The two main soul lessons of Down’s syndrome are correcting over-willfulness and giving up the ego’s plan in exchange for heaven’s plan.

Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a nerve disorder characterized by a slowly spreading tremor.

It shows that we are caught in an unconscious fear about accomplishing our soul purpose or promise.

This unconscious, or soul level, issue has us "shaking in our boots."

Muscular Dystrophy

Muscular Dystrophy is characterized by the wasting away and atrophy of muscles.

It is believed to be a genetic defect in muscle metabolism that can be inherited from one generation to the next. Typically symptoms show up early in life, and it is more common in males than females.

Having Muscular Dystrophy indicates the existence of an ancestral issue that has left us weak, debilitated and afraid (paralysis).

A guilt issue has become a family script and now there is a level of self-attack.

Somewhere in the past generations of our family, there is a belief that being strong, powerful or cruel, caused damage, and therefore we are afraid to have strength now.

Muscular Dystrophy is a compensation to cover over and make up for this issue.

We are being called upon to let our weakness be heaven’s strength.

This inspires us to let heaven be in charge so that we know our power and strength will be used with the highest integrity.

Meningitis

Meningitis is the inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.

It represents where we are disillusioned about something that we consider central to our life, which has led to anger, disappointment and death temptation.

Meningitis can point to a surfacing core memory where we felt unsafe and unprotected. Our conflict comes from feeling emotionally attacked in such a way that it steals our courage and makes us fearful.

It can stem from feelings of unrequited love or from not getting what we were trying to get. This can happen in spite of having acted in the correct, prescribed way to get it.

We feel a frustration or anger from not getting what we want. Our conflicts stem from an unwillingness to move on.

While every illness has a relationship component, this one may place emphasis more on our purpose, career or "doing" side.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a disease of the eye, resulting from a pressure build up within it. This pressure can eventually lead to optic nerve atrophy and blindness.

The predilection for this disease is inherited ancestrally. It is representative of an emotional pressure, or a place where a part of us (a self) is suspended in emotional trauma.

We are pushing ourselves to do something, but can’t see a way to do it and go forward.

Blindness eventually ensues because there is something we don’t want to see. At some level we are adamant or stubborn about something.

We are reluctant to recognize our responsibility and the need to change, find the way forward or lead. Instead, we give ourselves away emotionally until we reach a point of feeling stressed and overwhelmed.

Prostate Gland

The prostate gland secretes fluid, which becomes part of the semen.

The prostate gland represents issues involving sexuality and masculinity.

Problems with the prostate indicate a level of sexual guilt and an interruption to our natural flow or creativity and emotional processes.

Gall Bladder

The gall bladder is a pear-shaped sac on the under-surface of the right lobe of the liver. Part of its function is to provide gastric juices to the digestive process to help break food down for assimilation.

Problems with the gall bladder indicate that feelings of anger and bitterness have become overwhelming and that we are judging what is going on.

We feel attacked and bitter about something and/or someone’s bold effrontery (gall).

We are projecting arrogance from a shadow figure, a part of ourselves that we have fractured off as an unbearable belief about our self.

Fibrocystic Breast Disease
Fibrocystic breast disease is characterized by single or multiple benign tumors of the breast, showing that we have cut off an element of nurturing.

While we push to move forward, we are holding on to something unresolved from the past. Part of our life’s purpose is nurturing those around us, but because we didn’t feel nurtured ourselves, we carry a grievance.

This grievance-judgment hides our own guilt, which in turn hides our soul level gift of nurturing. Instead of embracing the act of true giving, we have either adopted a role, or we have withdrawn from the gift of nurturing altogether.

This gift was meant to nurture the very parent we have a grievance with for not nurturing us. All of this is a conspiracy that has to do with giving nurturance.

We see it as too big a challenge for us, because we perceive the need around us as too great.

But, like any purpose, heaven does it through us; we don’t accomplish it alone. So we could receive heaven’s nurturing for those around us.

Fibroids Uterine

Uterine fibroids are fibrous, encapsulated, connective tissue. Found in the uterus, these benign tumors vary in size from a few millimeters to the size of the abdominal cavity.

They demonstrate that we are rooted in the past with some grievance under a buried level of guilt. We have a desire for birth, but are afraid to let go of the past and give what it takes to make a leap forward.

Our desire for birth goes only as far as the desire. The fibroids depict our unwillingness and blockage to nurturing and truly birthing ourselves.

This block stems from a place where we are giving and not receiving.

We may be caught in the mothering role of taking care of the whole family. We are using the role and our family as an excuse to not move forward and live our life in such a way that would encourage and support them the most.

We are being called for commitment to the birth of self, which would generate ease.

Diarrhea

Diarrhea is the frequent passage of abnormally watery bowel movements.

This symptom comes from the feeling that we "don’t have our shit together" about some issue or area in our life. There are feelings of loss of control and courage or feeling unprepared and disorganized.

Diarrhea reflects a fear of the next step because we have not yet handled this particular area of our life. We are "running" for it.

    Deafness

    Deafness is a complete or partial lack of the ability to hear.

    It signifies that there is something that we don’t want to hear either about relationship (left ear), or career (right ear).

    We have a fear of our purpose, and there is something that we are refusing to learn. There is an area where we have cut ourselves off, which is holding us back from joining the dance of life.

    Because we want to do things our way, there is something we don’t want to hear from others or from within. Deafness means we have some stubbornness and unwillingness to listen and communicate.

 Diabetes Mellitus

    Diabetes mellitus is an impairment of the body’s utilization of sugar.

    Sugar is used in several languages to describe sweetness and love. Metaphoric statements and "pet names" such as "Give me some sugar," "Honey," "Sweetness" and "Sugar love" are abundantly used in the English language with those we feel close to.

    The problem with diabetes is not that there is not enough sugar available; it is that the body is not able to metabolize it normally.

    Emotionally, there is a hidden fear of sweetness and intimacy. Just as the body can’t completely transform the sugar into a usable form, we may have love in our life, but somehow we are not able to receive or experience it fully.

    We might be in a loving, nurturing relationship or be the member of a very loving family, yet we are simply unable or unwilling to feel the love at a deep level.

    The problem, therefore, is that we have a block to receiving nurturing and love. This is often an ancestral issue passed on inter-generationally.

Cystic Fibrosis

    This is a disease of the exocrine glands (i.e. glands that secrete externally).

    Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease, which usually begins in infancy and is rooted in unresolved pain. It affects the pancreas, respiratory system and sweat glands.

    Problems caused by this disease include chronic respiratory infections, heat intolerance and pancreatic insufficiency.

    Cystic Fibrosis indicates that there is some kind of self-deception going on. Metaphorically, an ancestral ‘big hairy spider’ is weaving a web of deception around us as a result of repressed sibling Oedipal patterns, usually involving a "cyst-er" (sister).

    We are unable to "secrete" the pain due to some deep issue from the past in our family. This may be hidden by sexual guilt and revulsion, which are compensations for the attraction.

Constipation

    If we are constipated, then we are having difficulty with our bowel movements, due to the passage of hard and dry fecal material and sluggish action of the bowels.

    Constipation shows us that we are holding on to the past. We are holding on to our "shit" (emotional detritus), with a conflict between the need to let go and the refusal to let go.

Obesity

    Obesity is a state of being abnormally fat and is one of the ways in which we hide our true self, true power, purpose and sexuality.

    We are caught in major patterns of indulgence and sacrifice; we are substituting food for love, bonding and creativity.

    We have deep feelings of insecurity and are trying to fill up our unconscious, hidden feelings of desolation, misery and desperation.

    Our obesity is an attempt to create padding to protect us from the shocks and downfalls of life.

    Overeating is a way to tranquilize our emotional pain and fear. There may be a massive compensation for feelings of failure.

Alzheimer's Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia, involving the loss of memory, speech and physical ability that is accompanied by the deterioration of intellectual function and disorientation.

    This is the result of a lifetime of unprocessed emotion and shattered dreams, combined with a loss of hope that comes from our feeling that time is running out.

    From shattered dreams we derive the feeling of missed opportunities; not living up to our potential, disappointment in ourselves, the desire to return to a better past, unwillingness to deal with the present, regression from purpose and from life, and retreat into the past.

    There is a great desire for us to forget and so we live in the past, no longer feeling strong enough to deal with the present, which has only been disappointing.

    Suffering from Alzheimer’s means that we have a lot of experiences that we have not understood or processed emotionally.

    Suffering from broken dreams, and having been overwhelmed with life’s losses and disillusionments, we withdraw into ourselves and into our own world.

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

    This disease means our body has lost its ability to fight off infection. Infection by the HIV virus has caused serious damage to our immune system.

    Normally our immune systems produce antibodies to fight off foreign agents but, because we have a poorly functioning immune system, "opportunistic infections" take advantage and infect the body.

    The development of this syndrome is the result of immense self-attack and self-judgment. We have judgment on society, which we feel is judging or attacking us in return. We feel that we have no defenses against attack.

    At some level, we experience an inability to receive or give help. We are caught in a trap of indulgence, martyrdom or rebellion, rather than leadership.

    The martyrdom takes the form of not receiving help and at the same time criticizing parents, family and society’s ability to give.

    Yet, we are ignoring our vocation, refusing to heed the call to giving, to leadership, purpose, vision and not allowing ourselves to have all the help and comfort we crave.

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).


11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's right, let's blame the victim. Well until it happens to us.

Anonymous said...

What is the "Healing Metaphor" for having the sort of sick and twisted mind that would think up these "Healing Metaphors"? Who died and made Chuck Spezzano God so he could make such pronouncements?

This crap is a form of bullying vulnerable people, not about the power of love. Wipe all that New Age sugary frosting, love-bombing, and "friends helping friends" away and this is the dark and evil reality that becomes revealed-- it is the true face of Psychology of Vision. Small wonder they tried to erase all trace of it.

Anonymous said...

Were these healing metaphors written by Donald Trump? Sounds like him.

Douglas Mortimer said...

"In the Psychology of Vision, health issues can give us clues about what is going on in our subconscious minds. It is sort of like a psychiatrist doing dream analysis – physical symptoms can also be read as symbols for the conflicts in our minds. Healing the emotional conflict certainly doesn’t hurt a person’s chances of healing physically, and there is a lot of anecdotal evidence that it is helpful, but we have not done any research studies on the subject, and we do not make any claims."

"The bloggers claim that us looking at the metaphors of illness with people (similar to Louise Hay’s work) is actually us blaming them for having their symptoms. This, of course, would have no value for the client – blaming a person for their illness is completely counterproductive to their healing and wellbeing. Taking accountability, on the other hand, gives the client power in their life."

--Lency Spezzano

It sure doesn't read that way, Lency. How do you suppose people who are afflicted with these diseases feel after reading these metaphors? And how is someone with Down's Syndrome responsible for their condition?

Both Spezzanos are touted for their "research," yet she says they have not done any research on this subject and still feel free to market it for profit.

The Healing Metaphors A-Z is another POV unoriginal conceptual ripoff, this time from New Age darling Louise Hay. Here's a piece from an article in the May 4, 2008 NYT Magazine by Mark Oppenheimer, "The Queen of the New Age":

"But while Hay may have hedged about whether positive thinking could cure AIDS, in her writings she was adamant that thoughts — not just sexual behavior — could help cause it. “Venereal dis-ease,” Hay writes in “You Can Heal Your Life,” using her eccentric spelling, “is almost always sexual guilt. It comes from a feeling, often subconscious, that it is not right to express ourselves sexually. A carrier with a venereal dis-ease can have many partners, but only those whose mental and physical immune systems are weak will be susceptible to it.” And that mental weakness can be self-loathing, hating one’s looks or just a fear of aging."

"In person and in print, Hay mentions these causes only to play them down: “In no way am I trying to create guilt for anyone”; “this is a time for healing, for making whole, not for condemnation.” But she cannot escape her own logic: if our thoughts create our circumstances, then we are always, in the end, to blame. When I asked her if, since people’s thoughts are responsible for their conditions, victims of genocide might be to blame for their own deaths, she said: “I probably wouldn’t say it to them. I don’t go around making people feel bad. That’s not what I’m after.” I pressed harder: Did she believe they are to blame? “Yes, I think there’s a lot of karmic stuff that goes on, past lives.” So, I asked, with a situation like the Holocaust, the victims might have been an unfortunate group of souls who deserved what they got because of their behavior in past lives? “Yes, it can work that way,” Hay said. “But that’s just my opinion.”

Anonymous said...

The whole idea is to work over the prospective clients and make them feel like a guilty piece of shit and then herd them into POV where Uncle Chuck waits with open arms to "love bomb" them and offer a surrogate family while extracting large sums of money.

Anonymous said...

i would like to see surveys from all his devotees and ask them how many have had family illnesses that his cards talk about, like how many devotees have family members that died from cancer of some sort, how many family members have some sort of cancer related sickness in their families, how many devotees families that have some sort of mental disorder in their families, how many are obese?? ya, i would love to see the correct answers , i would bet there are more than a few that are yess we have family members with these healing cards disorders, but then they aren't cured, why, ? because as taught by chuck...it's all their own fault.. looks like a very mean man to always blame the victim . or saying .."it's all an illusion", you brought this on your self ..chuck spezzano should go in front of a peer group of educated licensed psychologists with federal authorities in attendance..let the world know the real truth about the spezzano's not the nutty one written by his wife.. what a joke that one was

Year of the Cat said...

The Healing Metaphors A-Z contain more bullshit per square inch than your average Spezzano creation, at that is saying a lot.

Eric the Egg said...

This is Spezzano at his most unashamed finger wagging, as he bullies the victim into falling for his scam of "healing" the problem. Somehow I highly doubt either of the Spezzanos are consulting the Healing Metaphors A-Z over their own obvious health problems. Chuck is obese, do you really think he has taken these metaphors to heart? Since this has been a long standing condition of his, why should we take his advice on anything to do with mental or physical health if he has not taken steps to heal himself? This guy never walks his talk, he only says what is faddish and will make him money.

Year of the Cat said...

Julian Ticehurst, former POV trainer, employee (webmaster) and spouse of Spezzano co-author Janie Ticehurst is on record saying under his fake name "Julian Edward":

"I’d say that a good half of people who attend the groups think it’s nonsense too but they use the tools and love it for that.

even Chuck himself says that his Psychology if a hoax. But he’s not interested in people believing it. Only in the results."

https://robteszka.wordpress.com/2010/05/22/pov-redux/


Bidwell said...

Diving into the Deep Web in order to escape criticism only makes them look worse.

Anonymous said...

These Healing Metaphors appear to have been mostly lifted from the previous work of Louise Hay, almost to the point of plagiarism. Yet Hay's name does not appear anywhere in the Spezzano/Ticehurst book.

A side by side comparison reveals that Spezzano took Hay's premise and embellished it a bit for a good deal of these maladies, almost using Hay as his rough draft-- for example:

Hay: "Osteomyelitis: Anger and frustration at the very structure of life. Feeling unsupported."

Spezzano/Ticehurst: "Osteomyelitis is the inflammation of bone, often specifically the bone marrow, as the result of infection by a microorganism. Symptoms include pain, fever and sweats. Osteomyelitis means that we are angry and in a conflict with the underlying framework of our life. We are being called to deal with soul level issues of lack of recognition. From deep within us we have expectations of being treated a certain way, almost as if we were a princess in a past life and a cleaning lady in this one. We feel we are not being treated right. The area of body afflicted is a further clue as to the underlying issue."

Nothing in Psychology of Vision is ever original. The Spezzanos are fad followers.

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