The projection of images through pain
- andrea0600
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

Maybe you know this: pain rarely feels “only physical.” It leaves tracks in your thinking. It slips into your decisions. And sometimes it becomes an inner film that is already running before the day has truly begun.
If you landed here, you likely carry a lot already. Maybe also many sentences from professionals. Many explanations. Many attempts. I want to see you here first, before I sort anything. And I want to say this: it makes sense if your system has become cautious.
Perhaps there is that moment when a signal rises in your body — and in the same instant, an image appears. How far you will get today. How long your strength will hold. What it means this time. That is where the projection of images through pain begins, quietly, quickly, reliably.
The projection of images through pain and your everyday life
The projection of images through pain often shows up in small situations. A step out of bed. A movement that feels different than yesterday. A thought that immediately reaches forward. Your body sends a signal, and your mind builds a scene. It seeks orientation. It seeks protection. And sometimes protection turns into inner pressure.
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The projection of images through pain in diagnoses, numbers, and words
You may know these moments: a finding, a value, a wording. A sentence about progression. A sentence about adjustment. And suddenly something settles inside that feels fixed.
Sometimes one word is enough. Sometimes a tone of voice. Sometimes a glance at a number. Pain links these details to experience. Information becomes mood. Mood becomes alignment. Attention turns toward danger, hope grows quieter, and inner experience becomes tightly guided.
This theme has been explored more deeply in a previous blog post. You will find it via my blog overview here:https://www.schmerztherapie-andrea-tschanz.ch/en/blog
The projection of images through pain and the messages hidden within it
Here is a point that often gets missed: pain carries a message. Pain protects. Acute as a warning signal. Delayed as stored experience. Feedback from strain carried for too long. When this protective impulse disappears inside the inner film, intensification can grow because your system responds to images that leap ahead.
In hypnotherapy, this natural ability to create images is used consciously so pain can gain expression. So it can take shape as a figure, a color, a material, a movement. Not as a trick. As a way into contact.
And perhaps you notice while reading: this shift in perspective changes something. If you want support right here, a calm first consultation fits well. A shared sorting, so you can sense whether this path matches you. You will find details on my website.
The projection of images through pain and the trinity of body, mind, and soul
When you live with chronic pain, multiple layers often run at once. The body signals. The mind organizes and tries to understand. The soul longs for connection and guidance. Action competence grows where these three layers meet. Through a conscious impulse. Through inner giving. Through repetition.
For some, this is familiar through lived relationship with God. For others, trust grows through experience. In the beginning it often feels like sending. And over time, something lands in the body as a real shift in experience.
Sechs Betten in einem Zimmer. Stimmen, Schritte, Vorhänge. Und irgendwo dazwischen begann ich zu verstehen, wie stark ein innerer Film werden kann, wenn Schmerz mit jedem Signal neue Bilder formt.
Im neuen Blog greife ich ein Thema auf, das viele kennen und selten benennen: Die Projektion von Bildern durch Schmerz. Wie Diagnosen, Zahlen, Worte und eigene Erfahrungen sich zu Vorstellungen verbinden, die den Alltag steuern. Und wie sich etwas verändert, sobald diese Bilder erkannt werden, sobald Schmerz Ausdruck bekommt, sobald Körper, Geist und Seele wieder zusammenfinden.
Du findest den Blog auf meiner Webseite im Blogbereich. Wenn dich das anspricht, lies gerne mit und spür hinein, welche Sätze in dir nachklingen.





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