Bladder inflammation – Urinary tract inflammation – Renal pelvic inflammation – Incontinence – Bedwetting
The bladder, urine, represents marking for your territory and organizing the territory. You pee to establish your territory. Below are explanations, symbolism, questions and video about the bladder, urinary tract and renal pelvis.
Territory marking: incontinence and bedwetting
The bladder and urine represent marking and organizing your territory. You pee to establish your territory. Those who have no or difficulty marking their territory will have difficulty establishing boundaries. The result is that another person structurally oversteps his limits. Or that yourself have trouble setting boundaries and routinely go over your own limits. Through the bladder and urine, your body gives you a valuable message. For example, with incontinence or bedwetting. With peeing, you say, as it were, Hello! Here I am!
Possible TPMs.
- I don’t have my own territory.
- My territory has been taken from me.
- I don’t have my own space.
- I couldn’t mark my room.
Bladder infection – Renal pelvis infection – Urinary tract infection occurs in recovery phase
After TPM, cell shedding occurs in the conflict active phase. This allows urine to get out more easily. After the resolution of TPM, bacterial fungi start to repair the area: cell growth. This inflammatory environment is called cystitis or renal pelvic/urinary tract infection. The video on the bladder below explains more.
Click here for more information two-phase, the biological process.
Bladder, ureter, renal pelvis is color red (ectoderm) see image below:
The higher, the fiercer
The more violent the impact, the higher up in your body it strikes. For example: bladder is a normal impact, renal pelvis a violent impact. With TPM in the ureter, for example, a person finds it difficult to put himself down in his territory. He struggles to be himself in his home, kitchen, etc. How do I respond in my territory? How do I put myself out there? How do I want to be in my home?
Renal pelvic inflammatory disease
With TPM in the renal pelvis, a person cannot intellectually mark their territory. In renal pelvis, the infection, inflammation or ulcer, can spread to the other side. For example, when someone has been conflict active for a long time, has little confidence in the recovery phase or has experienced the conflict as very intense.
Congenital anomaly
This can also lead to birth defects. For example: a girl is born with two renal pelvises at the right kidney. The child tells the following renal pelvis story: in pregnancy, mother had a hard time, mother had to fight to guard her territory. Nature provides reinforcement and makes two kidney basins so that the child is strong to mark her territory.
These and other TPMs are covered during the HeartConnection training, click here for more information.
TPM territory marking outside and inside
Incontinence and bedwetting involve two forms of TPMs:
- Territory marking outside: biologically, the male has the task of protecting the territory. Once this falls away, territory-marking conflict can strike outside. Also: the family, wife, children miss father’s protection.
- Territory marking inside: biologically, the female has the task of protecting the territory inside: the house, nest. As soon as this becomes impossible, territory conflict may strike inside her. For example, a woman could not mark her territory because of the dominance of her husband, who worked at home.
Incontinence
If you struggle to mark your territory, your body takes over. She helps you by dripping urine. For example: you choose a particular study out of love for your parents. You do what you think they want you to do. You can’t mark your territory then. You should tell them, but you feel too insecure, powerless. So your biology is peeing to mark your territory. Click here for more explanation of incontinence.
YouTube video Bladder, urinary tract, renal pelvis
Video
Click here for video on Facebook, soon on YouTube, explaining territory marking.
Symbolism bladder, urinary tract, renal pelvis
- ‘It pisses me off’ -> Who is the person who makes me so angry?
- I can’t mark my territory.
- I feel so bad how they treat me.
- It makes me very angry. What situation makes you so angry?
- I’m not saying anything. I don’t let anything show.
Incontinence Questions
- Ever had cystitis?
- Where is the place in my life? Children, grandchildren, partner. Can I mark my territory?
- Where can I be myself?
- Reminder family tree-> left trail of urine in war. Because of this, this person died?
- In what situation do you feel insecure, powerless?
- Can you speak up in any situation? When do you struggle with this?
- Were you able to put down your territory? At work?
- Did you choose your studies, work from your passion or what your parents/partner expected of you?
- Can you mark yourself on an intellectual level? Spiritual? Hobbies? And so on.
- When in your life did you feel powerless to speak out? To convince someone?
- Are you happily married? Or are you missing something in your daily life, work, relationship, and so on. With urination, you say, as it were, “Hello! Here I am!”
- Is there a predator (enemy) in your territory?
- Is there someone you’d rather not have around?
- Click here for more information and life story incontinence.
- Click here for MS and incontinence, Mik’s life story.
Bedwetting symbolism and questions
- Fire in the family family tree?
- Want to go back to womb?
- Afraid of father (fear is emotion of the kidneys)?
- Death of mother’s father during pregnancy?
- Mother is sometimes afraid of father (anxiety)?
- How is the relationship with father? Father with grandfather?
- Can father, grandfather, great-grandfather mark his territory?
- Was/is there a father in the family?
- Click here for more information and life story of bedwetting.
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