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Organ Dermis

The Organ Dermis is gland-like tissue and is controlled by the cerebellum. Evolutionarily, the dermis dates back to when our ancestor (worm) left the sea and conquered the land. The dermis has a protective function. Its special programs always have to do with a violation of integrity (defilement, attack, disfigurement, etc.). The handedness is decisive. Nevertheless, there is also a local and from the handedness independent besmirching (e.g., spit in the face).

Melanoma left

Melanoma left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Defilement conflict, violation of integrity. Conflict of feeling disfigured or defaced, e.g., after mastectomy. Defilement in a real or

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Melanoma right

Melanoma right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Defilement conflict, violation of integrity. Conflict of feeling disfigured or defaced, e.g., after mastectomy. Defilement in a real or

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Neurofibroma left

Neurofibroma left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Touch conflict The touch is perceived as unpleasant and unwanted. The sensitive stimulus (deep cerebellar sensitivity) is still registered

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Neurofibroma right

Neurofibroma right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Touch conflict The touch is perceived as unpleasant and is unwanted. The sensitive stimulus (deep cerebellar sensitivity) is still

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Outer Skin Organ Graphic

Organ outer Skin

The organ outer skin has an outer skin (squamous epithelium, separation conflict), and it has the underlying dermis (glandular-like tissue, disfigurement conflict). In the active

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Outer Skin left

Outer Skin left Conflict: Separation conflict Break-off of physical contact (local separation). In nature, loss of contact with the family/herd is usually fatal, so this

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Chart Cerebral Cortex-Ectoderm

Outer Skin right

Outer Skin right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Separation conflict Break-off of physical contact (local separation). In nature, loss of contact with the family/herd is usually

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Shingles left

Shingles left – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Belt or semi-belt defilement or disfigurement conflict. Example: Mother learns that her daughter is a lesbian; she then feels

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Shingles right

Shingles right – Diagnostic Chart Conflict: Belt or semi-belt defilement or disfigurement conflict. Example: Mother learns that her daughter is a lesbian; she then feels

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