Milk intolerance

Published on Digestive system, Reproductive system.

Intolerance to mother’s milk must be considered in the same manner we consider intolerance to cow’s milk. Intolerance to cow’s milk is much more common.

It is natural and desirable that all children be breastfed by their mothers. It is through breastfeeding by the Mother that the child experiences with greater harmony the passage from the world of unity, from where he came, into the world of duality he entered upon earthly incarnation. The child spent nine months sheltered in the Mother’s womb, completely fed and loved in a totally darkened environment, sheltered from outside interventions. The child was literally part of the Mother. Child delivery is a violent moment of descent into the world of duality. It is a moment of difficult adaptation for the child. To be deprived from the physical contact of regular breastfeeding with the Mother is a violent event for the child.

When this happens, the passage between the two worlds is done without transition, without gradual adaptation. Besides, as stated above, the mother’s milk is a great source of immunization and, in this case, the child is deprived of it.

The child who is lactose intolerant is a child who, whenever in the presence of milk, is reminded that his Mother left him precisely at the very moment he most needed her to breastfeed him. Then, at that moment, the child develops a skin problem. Skin problems always indicate separation. And, after all, that is what happened. The child felt the separation from the Mother. The lactose intolerance is no more than a reminder of the separation from the Mother.

In the whole animal world, milk symbolizes the Mother and the relation with the Mother.

Let us now consider the opposite case, the case of the adolescent, the teenager or even the adult who drinks milk every chance he gets. This also shows a problem with the biological Mother but, in this case, it shows the inability to cut the umbilical cord. This is the person who continues to need his mummy. In the case of females, they will have a difficult time assuming the role of mothers if they bear children, since they still consider themselves simply as daughters.

In the case of men, they will have the tendency to select women who resemble their Mothers. They anticipate problems with their spouses, whom they will treat as if they were their Mothers, and not their wives.

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