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Could someone tell me what pain in the feet mean? 

 

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Nirmal

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Sat Nam Nirmal:

In the Western world, pain in the feet can be the beginning of diabetic

neuropathy but you may also have an arch problem which orthotics might be able to

correct.

What kind of work do you perform.   Are you walking on cement all day long?  

Do you have cramping with the pain?   Do you stay well-hydrated?

Just questions trying to figure causation.   Since I am a baby at kundalini I

am not sure what the approach from that would be.   Many others will see your

request and hopefully come up with a strong definitive diagnosis.

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Sat Nam,

 

One of my students has generalized pain in both feet, and pain in her hands,

particularly her middle finger.  I believe the middle finger is related to

the pericardium, which doesn't surprise me, as she has heart issues.

 

The other student only feels pain occasionally in her left foot.  She has

wondered if this pain is related to her toxicity or candida.

 

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Sat Nam Nirmal:

Pain in the feet, depending on location in the feet, can also be associated

with back problems and that is a whole can of worms.   Minor to major nerve

root problems from spinal nerves.

Again, I am looking at this from the Western view.   I am too early in

training to know all the other things that connect to KY.

Blessings

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Dear Nirmal:

 

 

The feet have a representation of all organs in the body. So a part of the

foot has to do with the spine. How do their feet feel to them. Is it a sharp

pain or a dull pain? Is it homogeneous over the whole feet? Is it just the

bottom of the feet? Is it when they walk or even when they rest? What do

they feel when they press a certain part of their foot: is there a resonance

of the pain somewhere else in their body?

 

 

I would have to speak with them directly about their experience.

 

 

The middle finger has to do with emotions.

 

 

Blessings,

 

Awtar S.

 

Rochester, NY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It's difficoult, perhaps impossible, to do a dyagnosis without the

patient. But, according to the chinese medicine (I'm an

acupunturist), you would have to reflect on the possibility of

kidneys imbalance. Especially if the pain regards the heels.

 

Sat Nam,

 

Maurizio

 

 

 

Kundaliniyoga, "Pam Nixon" <pamenixon>

wrote:

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> Sat Nam,

>

> One of my students has generalized pain in both feet, and pain in

her hands,

> particularly her middle finger.  I believe the middle finger is

related to

> the pericardium, which doesn't surprise me, as she has heart

issues.

>

> The other student only feels pain occasionally in her left foot. 

She has

> wondered if this pain is related to her toxicity or candida.

>

> Thanks,

> Nirmal

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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