Colon Diseases – Biodecoding – Emotional Conflicts

All colon diseases that appear in the colon are conflicts related to survival: the person experiences situations where they feel cornered, in a blind alley. In order to stay in perfect flow with life, our body must maintain a balance between what we eat, what we assimilate and what we eliminate.

Biodecoding of the Colon

Basically, the emotional conflicts that give rise to pathologies in the colon are related to:

  • Situations experienced as dirty that, after “swallowed” and “digested”we could not drop them: “I can’t take it anymore with this disappointment”, “what a job they have done to me”, “the shit reaches my neck”, “I can’t believe they have betrayed me”, “they have fallen very low, I would never have imagined that they would do this to me prank”.
  • That we live as unfair because we are accused of something we did not do: “I’m sick of you blaming me”, “I didn’t do anything”.
  • In the colon there is a re-absorption of the water contained in the materials, as well as its elimination and accumulation. Water has to do with mom (real or symbolic). If the pathology is related to the re-absorption process, we will look for a resentment of: “I want to recover my mother’s love”if it is with the deletion: “I want to get mom off me”and if it is related to accumulation: “I need more love from my mother.”
  • “This is a low blow, I did not expect it from you”which inevitably leads me to break a relationship with a loved one, to part with someone who is important to me.

Common Colon Diseases

Now we will see some of the most common colon diseases based on the exposed conflicts:

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Colon cancer

Here are the “big dirty things” that are lived with fear and anger. We are going to make a differentiation according to the place where the tumor is located:

  • Ascending colon. The dirty thing is done to me by one of my ascendants: father/mother, grandfather, boss, employer…
  • Transverse colon. The dirty thing is done to me by someone who is in the same rank as me: brother, cousin, husband/wife, co-workers, friend…
  • Descending colon. The dirty thing is done to me by one of my descendants: children, nephews, employees…
  • sigmoid colon. He tells us about “old dirty things”, situations that occurred a long time ago, held back because of the fear that we are free of them.
  • lower colon. This section of the colon is the only one whose conflicts are of a different theme than that of survival: they are linked to the territory. When living in the feminine, it is related to an identity conflict: “I don’t know where my place is”, “what am I doing here, if I really don’t want to be?”, “I don’t know who I am for my family”, “I don’t have my place in my territory”; in masculine with a conflict of resentment and injustice in the territory, situations in which I have to “submit” (before the boss, father, partner…) despite the fact that I feel that they treat me like “shit”.

Constipation

Constipation can result from two conflicts:

  • The first of them is the one that has to do with the re-absorption of water, which we have already seen is “wanting to recover my mother’s love”.
  • The second is related to the feeling of lack. The person lives with a great mistrust in life that makes them fear day after day that they lack or not having enough (=money, love, status, work…). This leads her to “keep and not let go” for fear of losing it.
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Crohn’s disease

This chronic inflammatory disease affects the last section of the small intestine and part of the large intestine. The situations that the person lives are related to conflicts of:

  • “It is impossible for me to digest so much evil”, “I am swallowing too much family crap”. These conflicts are linked to “I can’t assimilate it” plus the “fear of running out of anything” (there is a feeling of great helplessness in relation to lack of food in a context of extreme survival).
  • Having to shut up and swallow the constant criticism and/or “indigestible” and unfair harassment in order to prevent “things in the family from getting worse.”

polyps

On the one hand, they have to do with situations that we experience as “little sluts”, and on the other with “holding on to our prejudices, even though we would like to free ourselves from them”. You have to work one by one, since each polyp corresponds to different situations.

irritable bowel

It is about “regular crap”, that is, after one situation comes another and another. They tend to be insecure people who live in continuous stress. The sensation they experience is of feeling “managed”, of “being available to the other”.

diverticula

They can occur in a situation in which I feel pressured and from which I want to escape, or also something that I experience as a “very dirty” betrayal that is better to “keep at home”.

megacolon

It appears when “I have to assimilate as much as possible.” In this case, we look for situations of lack in the family tree, such as lack of food during the war.

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Colitis

Every time we feel pain, it is the product of an alteration in the large intestine, since the small intestine does not have nerve endings. In this disease there is an acute or chronic inflammation of the colon, which indicates (and this is important to take into account) that on a psycho-emotional level the person has resolved their conflict.

Among the conflicts that caused our biology to respond with colitis, we find that of “not being able to digest”, that of maintaining an internal struggle between what I consider “good or bad” for me, and finally the conflict of “I want to take off to my mother from above”.

There are several types of colitis
  • Chronic colitis. It appears when the person experiences “indigestible” situations that they resolve but repeat over and over again, and also in those cases where I feel that “I don’t want to be what I am but I don’t know how to show myself in another way”.
  • Spasmodic colitis. Conflict of not wanting to digest this “dirty”, but “I have no choice… he is the boss”, “as I am going to oppose, I owe him obedience”, “he takes advantage because he is the boss”.
  • Ulcerative colitis. Behind this disease is the fear that “this is the end”, “this is over”, lived with impotence and resignation. It can be accompanied by depressive symptoms.
  • Hemorrhagic colitis. The situation, which is experienced with great visceral fear, has connotations of “betrayal and not being able to get rid of it”, “what a trick they have played on me”. Since there is blood, we have to look for it in relation to the family, always real or symbolic, because we know that the unconscious does not distinguish between the two.