The excretory system is also made up of the urinary system. |
Diseases of the Excretory System:
The functions of the Excretory System are to filter the waste products of the body's metabolism and to eliminate them from the body.
The excretory system is composed mainly of the kidneys, the bladder and the intestines.
The organs belonging to the Excretory Apparatus are associated with the major Sacral and Base chakras. Both the Sacral and the Base chakra are sources of energy that the Excretory Apparatus needs as an organism to undo the body's waste and thus stay alive. This energy, especially the one provided by the Base chakra, is an autonomous survival energy.
The functions of the Excretory Apparatus are unconscious, although there may be an iota of emotions in it. We also know that any physical manifestation or movement requires a higher energy (perhaps spiritual), behind that dynamic.
Urinary or defecation problems are therefore associated with emotional and physical imbalances, with imbalances in the Sacral and Base chakras.
The metaphysics of diseases related to the Excretory System has to do with the ability of human beings to survive, leaving behind (discarding), and choosing (filtering), what they do not need from life or what they no longer need to live. its development and maintenance.
People with diseases associated with the Apparatus in question tend to be people who are very attached to their old and negative emotions, attached to erroneous teachings and lost ideals. People who do not want to "clean up" their life to move on.
Get rid of what no longer serves you in life |
Suffering from constipation, for example, would mean that the person does not want to eliminate from their life what is harmful and is no longer needed, chronic diarrhea, on the other hand, would reflect the attitudes of a person who believes everything, or who does not he believes nothing, that he swallows everything and is in a constant purge.
The fear of being emotionally hurt (Sacral chakra), the fear of deception, loss (Base chakra) leads us to maintain ourselves in positions that, although not healthy, are absolute and obsolete as unfounded teachings and traditions could be. The fear of the new, of not being up to the task, makes us cling to the old (where we feel safe), even if it is harmful to us.
The health of the Excretory System would be marked by a dynamic life where one could choose freely, choose what we want and reject what we do not want, change for the better, renounce the harmful, have good decision-making capacity to be able to leave behind everything that we already it does not serve us in our personal development, even if they are material things, relationships and ideas.