Liver
Suddenly your job is gone, no money, no job, no savings. This is where a starvation conflict may strike. The liver makes itself as large as possible to absorb any building material in times of scarcity. Below is a detailed explanation of liver.
The liver is our body’s great filter. All the blood in the body is purified and cleared of waste products by the liver. From dyes, flavors, preservatives, fragrances, chemicals and medications to tainted food and alcohol. The liver has an average weight of 1.5 kg and consists of about 350 billion cells. The liver receives and filters more than 600 liters of blood through the portal vein system from the digestive organs in 24 hours.
The liver has the ability to discern, weigh and decide: what do I do with it? The body uses the liver to recognize and pass on valuable substances. Harmful substances and unhelpful substances the liver detects, it changes its biochemical form and carries it off to intestines or kidneys to be excreted. The functioning of the liver affects personality, behavior, character and survival.
Theme scarcity
Liver is related to lack of attention from father and/or mother, lack of money, lack of faith, lack of food. The person is hungry for recognition, appreciation, etc., but does not receive it. The person thinks in too short, such as “I fall short as a mother, as a partner, as an employee” and so on. Scarcity is reflected in many aspects of life.
In addition, liver is related to respect. Does the person feel respected by self, others, and/or in relation to others?
Biphasicity – The biological liver process
Liver is endoderm germ sheet, chunk TPM, starvation TPM
- CA: cell increase, more (auxiliary) cells in the liver gives more opportunity for absorption of building materials. Better digestion of the kibble, being able to absorb the kibble better, to digest.
- Solution: there is stock again, money, job, financial security.
- 1st Pcl: cell shedding, TB bacteria break down auxiliary cells, night sweats, tired, fluids, liver swelling.
- Epi-crisis: strong pain, cold fever, shivering, possibly black stools.
- 2nd Pcl: tired, urination, followed by balance.
- Click here for more information two-phase, the biological process.
- Liver is color yellow (endoderm) see image below:
Supply examples
- A squirrel collects nuts for the winter. Suddenly his storage is gone, no nuts, no stock, no wintering. This is where a starvation TPM strikes. The liver makes itself as large as possible to absorb any building material in times of scarcity.
- A man invested all his savings in stocks. During the stock market crisis, these stocks are worth nothing overnight.
- A father loses his job; he fears he will no longer be able to feed his children. He suffers starvation for his children.
- A woman worries about her family; she can barely feed her children because father spends his wages on alcohol at the pub.
- The woman feels she was not treated with respect; she cannot handle this. She feels that she is in short supply.
Deliver emotions
Anger, disappointment, frustration, depression, pent-up emotions, anger, rage, rage, resentment, jealousy.
Liver and the rest of the body
- Liver energizes eyes: free movement of blood from liver gives eyes brightness, luster and clear vision. Lack of liver cells gives blurred, cloudy vision.
- Good liver energy gives good blood flow to muscles and tendons. Big toe and nails are among other things related to anger.
Liver and automatic memory
If liver disease runs in the family, there may be (un)conscious fear of getting liver disease yourself. Automatic memory (Block 2 Training) eliminates the fear by getting the very disease. In other words, what you fear is actually happening.
Liver cancer
Liver cancer is increase of cells in CA phase (see two-phase). The person lacks something essential in his life, for example, a lack of money. He can’t digest the kibble, he. If the liver has to compensate for the action of the intestines with a kibble, the liver is working overtime.
Liver cancer and follow-up TPMs
After a cancer diagnosis, a new TMP (conflict impact) may strike the liver. The person fears not being able to eat anymore, not having enough money, or otherwise falling short or starving. In mainstream medicine, these are called metastases (Block 1 Training).
Sustaining starvation
People with the same TPMs either attract or repel each other. For example, you feel you are lacking something and you have a blood analysis done. You are confirmed to be deficient in zinc, sodium and phosphorus. Happy with a bag full of pills you go home, you are confirmed in your starvation TPM.
Out of survival, fear of falling short you have your blood analysis done. The person examining your blood analysis also has a starvation TPM, he confirms your shortage, and that is how humans maintain their TPMs.
Supply questions
- Do you feel you were treated with respect?
- Where in your life do you miss the feeling of respect?
- Do you struggle with planning, overview? If so, where and when?
- What makes you angry?
- When and why do you have a tantrum?
- Is it okay to be angry? If not, why not? What is holding you back?
- How do I turn my ideas into action?
- What things are blocking you? Where do you want more flow in your life?
- Are you living in deficit or abundance?
- Do you have a fear of falling short?
- Are you anxious to spend money?
- What do you consider nonsensical spending?
- What makes you angry when a loved one spends money (in your eyes) unnecessarily?
- Did your parents, ancestors experience WWII hunger winter? How did they experience this?
- Does liver disease run in your family?
- Who, what, why were angry in your Life Blueprint?
- Which people around you get angry easily and what does this anger do to you?
- What unspoken anger do you carry with you?
- Who are you mad at?
- What infuriates you?
- Do you have supplies in the kitchen? Hamstering?
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