Endometriosis and ovaries
Within HeartConnection, we look at the symbolism and biological process of the body. What are ovaries for? How do they function? What are they needed for? What is the cause of endometriosis? What is its function and meaning? After Emma understood her story, she was cured of endometriosis. Read below about the cause and explanation of endometriosis.
Endometriosis occurs regularly in women. Several cysts then develop from one cyst, like additional ovaries. This occurs in the healing phase, when additional cells are produced and the cyst breaks open. This breaking open can happen spontaneously, but can also be stimulated, for example, by violent movements and extreme sports. Taking a biopsy may also cause the cyst to open. Furthermore, cyst can open due to a Mother-Soul-Alone conflict (then there is a syndrome), click here. The cells that are then released start to proliferate in the abdominal wall and these become new cysts. During ovulation and menstruation, this can lead to a lot of pain and cramps, but other symptoms can also occur.
Biological explanations
Physically, then, endometriosis can arise from a cyst ruptured after a biopsy or ruptured due to excessive fluid. In the latter case, the woman may feel alone and there may be more fluid in her body, giving her a better chance of survival. Biologically, she feels she has lost her tribe. The kidney collecting ducts then start closing to survive and the woman retains more fluid. Once she finds her trunk again, the kidney collecting ducts open again and she retains less fluid. Note that humans respond biologically as in nature. You will learn this during HeartConnection Training.
Healing phase
So the cyst is in fact in healing after it is broken open. The extra cysts do not produce an egg, but they do increase estrogen levels. Biologically, this makes a woman more fertile. She is also going to look more attractive and younger to her husband. With the biological goal of being fertilized in her nest. At the end of the biological phase, you are stronger, just like your ovary.
Click here for more information two-phase, the biological process.
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What do ovaries stand for?
Within HeartConnection, we look at the symbolism and function of the body. What are ovaries for? How do they function? What are they needed for? Together we arrive at the following answers:
femininity
children
home (nest)
safety in the nest
place of the house
Is there room for me?
Is there room for my future child?
increase fertility to find a man for my nest.
Core endometriosis
- I cannot welcome my child home.
- My home is somewhere else.
- Memories in the family tree.
- It is better to be raised by another mother, in another home.
- To give my child a safe life, I build a nest of people somewhere else.
- Memories of adoption, miscarriages and abortions.
- I have lost a loved one. My body is now making me more fertile to have another child. This biological process always works, even if the woman is no longer fertile.
Every woman has her own story
Because every woman is unique and has her own symptoms, it is important to ask about symptoms and find out the personal story. Therefore, ask this woman if she feels lonely. Is she alone or does she feel like she has to do everything alone? Let the woman talk about her feelings, lack, etc. Also, come to a solution together with her so that she no longer feels alone.
Emma’s story
After studying in Maastricht, Emma moved to Amsterdam, where she immediately found work at a large successful office. But Emma feels displaced and alone in Amsterdam. By working hard, she does not have to feel her miserable feelings. Her body, however, tells otherwise. She has a cyst and has a biopsy taken. Then, because of endometriosis, she gets terrible pains.
During a HeartConnection day, she shares her emotions about this unpleasant time. Her relationship is on the rocks, her terribly dominant boss makes her feel like she’s not doing a good job, and she is enormously homesick for home, for her parents in Maastricht.
We will work with her emotions to feel them, connect them, melt them. She understands her body’s biological response. She is missing a nest in Amsterdam, on which her body will make a nest. We suspect that the biopsy gave her extra ovaries. This is explained during HeartConnection Training.
Time after time, Emma connects with her ovaries. She thanks her ovaries for all the work they do for her: giving her the safe nest she hasn’t experienced until now. She makes sure her home, her nest, becomes cozy and safe. After three months, the extra ovaries disappeared and she no longer suffered from her endometriosis pains.
This story works through. It turns out that her father Abel lost his mother young. His father Eddy went roaming the streets from then on. He attacked people, spat on them. Everyone was afraid of him, including Emma’s father, then a young boy. Eddy was a feared man, who caused aggressiveness in the house, and the other children had to be taken care of. A time of great misery. Abel has not processed this childhood experience. Emma is now processing the tragedy that occurred in her family.
Everything your parents and ancestors did not process comes back to the younger generation. Keep in mind that your parents also have inheritances from their parents again. And this has gone on for centuries. So we don’t blame anyone. There is no guilt, no victim, no judgment. From awareness and understanding, we look at our complaints, symptoms and illnesses with HeartConnection. These tell a unique story. You will learn this during our HeartConnection trainings.
Symbolically, Emma’s ovaries provided a safe nest: “This is my home. Once you understand your story, there comes connection, fusion and you can let go. And in Emma’s case, her extra ovaries disappeared, as did her painful cramps.
Lilly’s story
A second reason of endometriosis is when a woman wants to become pregnant and her body is already symbolically making a nest solid, through various ovaries. Lilly (22) is a young woman with endometriosis. My first question to her, “Do you want children?” With embarrassment on her face, she says, “Yes very much, but I’m too young, no one expects me to want to be a mother right now.” Lilly lives with her boyfriend, so she has a home. Practically, she can get pregnant. But in her experience, those around her don’t expect this to happen yet. Her mother – who came with her – was 18 when she had her first child. Her grandmother also had her first child at 18. Lilly herself has wanted to be a mother since she was 18 years old. This is the workings of the subconscious mind: the programming passed down from generation to generation.
After expressing her desire for children, she feels relieved, happy to be allowed to have one. She also understands the family programming that affects her maternal feelings. Lilly is satisfied that she understands the story of her extra ovaries. She leaves them in place because they don’t bother her and says to her ovaries, “Thank you for already giving me my safe nest and helping me become a mother.”
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