Fingers - bones and muscles

Published on Locomotor system.

Lesions in the bone or muscle on a yang finger, masculine, denote undervaluing regarding the fragility of the communication between a person and a close male individual, or who plays a man’s role (could be a woman boss). Lesions in the yin finger, feminine, denotes undervaluing regarding the fragility of the communication between a person and a close female individual, or who plays a woman’s role. When amputations occur, this is because an actual separation has taken place, provoked by huge undervaluing. If it affects a yang finger, the tension was with a man, and if it occurs on a yin finger, it was with a woman.

Problems affecting the bone of the thumb, which is the finger with which we indicate our state of mind, joy, sadness and defeat, indicate undervaluing, because the person felt unprotected in the presence of a third party. If it takes place in the yang thumb, the tension is with a man, and in the yin thumb, with a woman.

See Fingers for yin/yang polarity.

Problems affecting the bone of the forefinger, which is the finger we use to point out, denote undervaluing because the person was unable to keep something that linked him to someone at home and felt infamy, disgust about the person with whom he had the problem with. If it takes place at the yang forefinger, the tension is with a man, and in the yin forefinger, with a woman.

Problems affecting the bone of the middle finger, which is the finger we use to show our rage, our repudiation, imitating a penis, denote undervaluing because the person was unable to keep something and felt angry. If it happens in the yang middle finger, the tension is with a man, and, if in the yin middle finger, with a woman.

Problems affecting the bone of the ring finger, which is the finger of union, where we use our wedding ring, denote undervaluing because the person was unable to keep something related to the partner, or to a boyfriend/girlfriend, someone he was intimate with. If it happens in the yang ring finger, the tension is with a man, and in the yin ring finger, with a woman.

Problems affecting the bone of the little finger, which is the finger we use to scratch our ears, but which represents mostly the posh side (this is the finger where seal rings are used) and also appearance and superficiality, denote undervaluing because the person was unable to keep his vanity or superficial image. If it happens in the yang little finger, the tension is with a man and in the yin little finger, with a woman.

See Fingers – joints, Fingers and Fingers – warts

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