Lumbar Spine – L3

Each vertebra has a pathological consciousness tending to follow on from the themes of the vertebrae above and below. The third lumber vertebrae has the following:

Sexual Abuse
Guilt
Self Hatred

Sexual abuse tends to be a sensitive subject for all involved. The abuser who is found out in most societies tends to be shunned and in many cases imprisoned. The priority of any community is of course to keep all members safe no matter what the age group. Research shows us in many cases the individual responsible for sexual abuse has usually been abused themselves to some degree or another. A research based TV documentary aired in the UK around 2001 demonstrated the majority of sexual abuse on minors to be from female carers.

Sexual abuse from a young age tends to decrease the victims personal boundary and levels of discernment around sexual behavior. This leaves the victim vulnerable for the rest of their lives or at least until they become aware the impact the experience has had on their ability to judge situations and personalities they come into contact with. Misjudging situations and personalities around sex and personal relationships can also lead to guilt and self hatred. Individuals constantly going from one abusive relationship to another. Choosing sex as a full time occupation. Drug abuse whether class A or Alcohol may be a subconscious course to escape the feelings of insecurity, guilt and self hatred.

Those abused who have not experienced sexual abuse as children experience the trauma of having their healthy personal boundaries violated. Those brave enough to seek justice also have to deal with the guilt self hatred aspects by reliving the experience in public. At the same time having their own behavior during the experience scrutinized.

Behavioral research was conducted on a group of convicted rapists in the US some years ago. Each man was shown footage of a busy shopping mall and asked to pick out woman they would target. A high percentage of woman chosen by the rapists where found to have been previously raped or sexually assaulted. This research didn’t investigate whether or not the women had been abused as children, but it did demonstrate the strength of subconscious projections of vulnerability victims tend to have.

It will be amiss of me as a health consultant not to acknowledge the illness of the abuser. I’m not going into the extreme psychopathic individual who is clearly the top end of the scale. It would serve better to consider the individual who is insecure (L4) enough to abuse. In many cases the abuser has been sexually abused themselves, resulting in distorted perceptions of personal boundaries and discernment, with the same subconscious guilt/self hatred. Most of the time they probably don’t even realize it but need help non the less.

These are just some simple discussion around the PC of L3.  Every one of us is totally unique. Every experience we have is unique to us and therefore processed in our own way through the filters we have developed for ourselves. The development of a pathology is the body’s last attempt at trying to maintain internal balance. Over processing of a Pathological Consciousness leaves the body part energetically weakened. This increases the susceptibility to bio chemical and mechanical injury and contributes to chronic conditions developing in and around the body part.

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