KIDNEYS, emotional conflicts that affect you and how to consciously heal them

The kidneys are the organs in charge of removing nitrogenous waste from the blood (urea, etc.).

They also actively participate in the evacuation of foreign substances introduced into the body (medications, toxic substances absorbed with food, etc.)

They maintain the acid-base balance and blood pH.

They form some hormones, especially renin, which is involved in maintaining blood pressure.

Lastly, and especially, they regulate everything in the body that is related to liquids, which is why one of their messages indicates a lack of balance on an emotional level.

The kidney is the “carrier” organ of the fundamental structures of the person.

They reflect vitality, energy (physical and sexual), fears. They tell us about our ability to stay on our feet, “have strong kidneys”, to cope with the pressures of life and to find balance and sanity.

Also to know how to choose and make the right decisions, to find stability in life and relationships.

Very often linked to the father, our first referent.

For the Chinese, the kidney is related to the ancestors, to ancestral energy.

When we present any symptom related to the kidneys, it indicates that we are experiencing a conflict of fear of losing, fear of not feeling part of something, family.

Generally speaking, the kidneys represent the coexistence we have with other people and the way we communicate with them.

If we experience a situation with someone that means “a problem” to us, our kidneys will hurt. Any conflict with peers can cause us pain.

collecting ducts: When we present any symptom related to the collecting ducts, it means that we are experiencing a conflict of “total loss”, focused on the material or the sentimental.

My life has collapsed: I may have experienced the loss of my means of existence, for example: my business collapsed or my house flooded or burned down and I lost everything.

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“Everything falls apart”

Perhaps because I feel abandoned, because I have lost my roots, my references or deepest values.

For example, after a situation of sudden separation, divorce, because the father has become an alcoholic or has died, etc.

Conflict of struggle for existence. “Life is too hard, this is too much, this is not life.” “I no longer have anyone.”

Conflict of suddenly finding myself faced with a social, family, etc. void.

This usually happens to immigrants, refugees or in situations of war, floods, etc. “The earth sinks under my feet.”

existential fear. Concern for the future.

Renal parenchyma (nephrons):

If any symptom related to the renal parenchyma (nephrons) appears, it means that we are experiencing a literal conflict with “water” (real) or another liquid and, always linked to a feeling of “collapse”.

For example: I was about to drown or my house was flooded. Feeling of “I am not worth anything”.

Conflict of fear of a liquid or related to a place where there was liquid (rain, floods, drowning, slipping, ice, milk, alcohol, chemotherapy, urine, etc.)

Glomerulus, chronic renal failure: It is based on a behavioral problem of character.

Dr. Salomon Sellam calls it minimal repetitive conversion, CRM.

It is a small conflict lived in an amplified way, for a long time the person is faced with daily choices:

Is it good for me or is it not good? Is it right or wrong? “I have to choose between the good and the bad.” “I always doubt myself.” What do I paint in this life?

The individual spends the day having to choose between one thing or its opposite and it becomes his particular drama.

It is a conflict that he is experiencing day after day and that he is structuring until his psyche can no longer handle it.

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The key question on a psychosomatic level is: Is it vital for me to worry so much about money to the point of affecting my kidneys? Is it so important or relevant?

Conflict in which it is impossible for us. I have lost my roots, I am “out of my element”, this is not the place I want to be. “I don’t have my territory.”

Albuminuria: Elimination, loss of internal balance.

We let slip something important for our balance (references and referents), and we do it right under our noses even though we don’t want to see it.

“I was not able to position myself in a reasonable and valid way regarding my great aspirations and/or values ​​in the family clan.”

It manifests itself after a conflict related to a liquid linked to a conflict of injustice.

“I am disappointed in love and therefore I close my heart.”

Renal calyx: Distant territory marking conflict or project to mark a distant territory.

Kidney cancer: When kidney cancer manifests itself, we have necessarily experienced a very strong conflict in relation to “feeling unable to mark our territory internally” or related to “not knowing which side we should take.”

It can be triggered after a situation of deep fear after an existential conflict of abandonment, disappointment or betrayal.

For example: my partner has never come to love me the same as I love her, I have never been able to feel “mine”.

My brother demands that I support him in a lawsuit against our father, but I cannot do this to my father.

Or after a self-devaluation conflict in which water or a liquid (ice, milk, oil, urine, alcohol, petroleum, etc.) is present at the time of the drama.

Conflict of loss due to flooding, bombing, rain, etc.

Existential conflict: “I have lost everything.”

People with kidney problems show a lack of discernment or an inability to make decisions about their needs.

They feel incapable and even powerless, either in what they propose or in relation to other people.

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Often these are emotional individuals who care excessively for others.

They have a tendency to idealize a situation or a person and get frustrated when their expectations are not met.

Deep down, they have an urgent need to be recognized, especially by their family.

SThey feel the need to be liked by everyone. However, they easily criticize others or situations, accusing them of being unfair.

“I always react like a child.”

“I feel ashamed all the time. Everyone criticizes me.”

In summary, the kidney is the center of our deepest fears, but there is a difference that distinguishes it from other organs:

In the kidney, conflicts are generally “repetitive” (minimal repetitive conversion), when a symptom appears it is because we have been enduring the same conflicts for a long time.

Recommendations to recover physical, emotional and spiritual health:

It is important that we stop believing that we cannot face, like other people, the difficult situations that arise in our lives.

We must stop thinking that life is unfair, since this behavior distances us and prevents us from connecting with our inner power.

It is also necessary that we give up comparing ourselves to others and that we abandon our tendency to criticize other people.

For this, it is important that we learn to see things and people as they are, without judging them, without idealizing them, or making false expectations.

We must try to stop the intense mental activity, to achieve a balance that allows us to achieve the equanimity and discernment necessary to face any situation that comes our way in life.

“I always make the right decisions and, if necessary, I have the ability to change them.”

“I love and approve of myself”.