Reflexology For The Spirit

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The Spirituality of the Bladder

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The bladder is an emotional/spiritual part of your body which constantly expands or shrinks, based on how much urine is passing through your body.

As you adapt to changing life situations, it is sometimes difficult to respond to needs of the present.  It’s hard to leave attachments to the past for unknown future conditions.

WHEN THIS HAPPENS, YOU MAY FIND THAT YOUR BLADDER REFLECTS YOUR  FEELINGS WITH FREQUENT URINATION.

Incontinence often occurs if:

you are unable to adapt to new circumstances,

you find yourself in a hopeless situation,

you experience  grief.

Bladder infections often occur in times of strong emotional change:

separation,

breakdown,

moving to a new community,

changing jobs.

Bladder infections are often the body expressing questions  you cannot ask in any other way.

That is not to say that these issues don’t need medical attention…because they do.  Bladder problems always need attention from a professional healthcare provider. When you have bladder issues, you are on some level asking yourself some serious questions.

Offer yourself Reiki therapy weekly for several sessions.

If you don’t know Reiki therapy, get a practitioner and make 6-8 regular appointments spanning about 2 months.  Good forms of Reiki therapy for spiritual bladder issues include Usui,  Jin Kei Do, or Lightarian.  Set your intention when you receive these sessions to heal the spiritual issues in your life which are being expressed through your bladder problems.

Get regular reflexology sessions.  Weekly sessions encourage homeostasis which  bring calmness and grounding to both your physical/spiritual situation and emotions.  They also work to boost allopathic medications.  These  2 things are very important to your overall healing.

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Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco

Photograph donated by Renee Ruwe.