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These pages are always a work in progress. Please visit me again as I will be adding more relevant facts and insights as I verify more and more the root causes of specific physical issues through personal experience as well as client verification.
Please feel free to email me if any of this information resonates with you, or if you would like insights into your own particular issues.
Frequent Urination
A Bladder ( yin ) issue, ruled by the Sacral Chakra ( Sexual Chakra ), involves Kidneys (yang ) ( Fear Based issues. Kidney energy allows for the unfolding of life. ) In chinese medicine, absence of kidney essence is “anguished fear of death, ” and not being able to experience old age as a “ripening into self-awareness.” Balance is found in expressing male and female energies.
As a boy I wanted to take dance lessons. The message I got was that it wasn’t okay for boys to dance. I was hardly good at hockey or base- ball which did little for my self esteem.
As a young gay man, I could not dance in a bar unless I was drinking and then I could dance for hours. I wasn’t able to let go and express myself creatively in that way sober.
This Sacral Energy Centre is also our creative centre. Balanced we are able to express ourselves sexually, without, guilt or shame. We are comfortable and able to manifest and experience joy in all areas of our life.
Many men are unable to have sex, or even get up on the dance floor without the stimulus ( courage ) provided by alcohol or drugs.
Drug and alcohol addictions are common results of Deficient Sacral Chakra Energy.
_Holding on and not letting go is a common theme through out our every day. Holding on to emotion and not expressing. Holding on to crap ( literally ) constipation. Holding on to rigid ideas, thoughts and rehashing them over and over (sinus headaches, it’s rarely allergies ) Frequent urination is the bodies way of flushing the repetitive negative emotional accumulation.
We live, work in a society where we are so busy we often find ourselves finally going to the washroom an hour and a half after we felt the need to go. Our bodies become accustomed to the self- adjustment of the natural function but it is actually compromising our organs.
If we were working in the fields we could “whip it out” and just let it go, with no worries. Today we are threatened with “ Washrooms For Customers Only "signs. Thank god for a McDonalds on every other block in the city. It’s hard to even find an alleyway. Not to condone public urinating, but sometimes there just is no other way. Having the normal bodily function, the need to go to the bathroom has become a fear based issue. ( Six more stops to Bloor. If the trains not held up, you just might make it.) We have in Toronto, a subway system commuting millions of people a day with a possible, if open, six public washroom facilities.
At the 2005 Winter "Festival of Lanterns" in Kensington Market . The Public washroom facilities in the park to which the parade wound down to were closed on a bitterly cold night. With thousands of people in attendance, children being a huge part of the event where are these poeple expected to go.
When we go to sleep, we stop, our body then begins the process of cleansing, flushing the accumulated emotions which can include anger, sadness and frustrations. The body begins the process of letting go for us. It gives us no choice
*The body is an average 75% water the brain an even higher percentage.
The other variation on this is. This is the adult version of bed wetting as a child. A child who wets the bed after a certain age generally is dealing with or rather not dealing with some form of emotional trauma ( fear of life ) . The childs body acts out the fear of waking from the safety of sleep, to possibly be faced with more of the issues. The body wants to function, the mind says no.
Many childhood issues revolve around the ability to express, be heard and understood without threat of consequence real or perceived. These are carried over into adult hood.
Frequent urination ( adult ) can / could be the learned “fear of wetting the bed.” The mind sends a strong message to get up from sleep. The body is doing its’ function of letting go and flushing out the day. It’s not actually a problem but an identifying symptom with an emotional cause which needs to be recognised and resolved. We can find ourselves liveing in fear of the rest of our life after a certain age/ fear of aging, fear of being alone, centered around the feeling of no longer having a purpose. The problem is that it can really rob one of sufficient rest.
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There is the expression of being on “ Chronic Yellow Alert "
This is the result of having to fend for oneself with no help from any friends from an early age that can be the same pattern real or perceived in adulthood.
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Enlarged Prostate may play a role in that it is a cutting off, shutting down or disturbance possibly of three functions, they being erection, ejaculation and urination. It is the physical manifestation of resisting the letting go of………
It tends to play a role as a man ages as his “male power” begins to weaken, believing he is no longer a “desirable sexual power house, ” he can create the reality for himself by losing the ability to function normally verifying all his fears of living life fully at any age.
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There seems to be a connection between, a full colon pushing on the prostate. Take note of your late night eating habits priar to sleep and the increased incidensce of night time wakenings. Eating can be the addiction masking unaddressed emotional issues that need recognition and resolution / letting go.
David
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