Living in Confidence

How the Mind Controles the Body 




Gallbladder, liver- and pancreatic ducts

The gallbladder, liver and pancreatic ducts all belong to the territory area, also see ectoderm. The location of impact in this area of the brain depends on the gender, and hormone status of the person.

More explanation and information during the online workshop Biological Behaviour and Character.

Also see gastric mucous, pylorus and duodenum, stomachliver, pancreas, colon.

Sensitivity follows the gullet mucosa pattern.



Themes

Territory anger and identity conflict.

  • Anger, seeing someone as a threat or regarding a threatening situation.
  • Not knowing where you belong or with whom, not being able to make a decision.



CA phase

Functional increase. Decrease in the lining of the gallbladder, liver, bile and pancreatic ducts.

Biological purpose

Larger diameter of the ducts so more digestive juices can flow through.
Improved digestion.

Symptoms

Pain in the abdominal region.
Prolonged conflict activity: liver cirrhosis (also see liver).


PCL phase

Functional normalization. Rebuilding of the lining.

Symptoms

Hepatitis, jaundice. Bile congestion due to healing swelling in the bile ducts.


EC

Acute, severe pain due to the EC of the striated muscles around the ducts, colic, absence, possibly chills.
This crisis can be fatal with prolonged or intense conflict (hepatic coma).


Hanging healing or many relapses: gallstones. Frequent bile colic (EC) due to shriveled bile ducts.


Constellation with laryngeal mucosa (scare fright + territory anger): autism.
Smaller territory for better overview.


Constellation with rectal mucosa (identity + territorial anger): aggression.

The territory must be defended!


More information during the online workshop Bio-Logic of Behavior and Character.