Functions of the Kidneys


The emotion connected to the Kidneys is fear (fright, insecurity, shock).

Commentary:
The emotions that are connected to the Kidneys are fear, fright, insecurity, and shock. Reflecting on our life in this present day and age, as well as the social and economic structure of many countries, allows the following statement: We live in the "water age". This means that unemployment, or the fear of unemployment is almost a common emotion in many places in the world. Feeling deprived of the ability to choose for ourselves can lead to emotional stagnation and insecurity, a weakening factor for the Kidneys. Sometimes people try to compensate their hidden fears and insecurities by looking for "identification-patterns", by identifying themselves with material goods.

Insecurities concerning a job or regarding friendships and relationships, can weaken the Kidneys. Some insecurities and fears are rather obvious, for example, the fear of heights. Others are hidden in our subconscious and cause more subtle damage. It is important to train in awareness and to recognize these emotional patterns.