In Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK), what is termed kidney shrinking or renal atrophy is not seen as a random degenerative disease, but as a meaningful biological response following specific conflict experiences and their resolution phases.
🔴 1. The Biological Conflict (Root Cause)
Kidney tissue is divided into two major functional types in GHK, each linked to a different conflict:
A. Kidney Parenchyma (Filtering Tissue)
- Conflict type: Existence conflict
(fear for survival, livelihood, loss of everything, “I cannot survive”) - Often experienced during:
- Financial collapse
- Loss of home / security
- Deep fear of death or survival
⚡ 2. Conflict-Active Phase (Silent Phase)
During the active phase of the existence conflict:
- There is cell loss (necrosis) in kidney tissue
- This is biologically meaningful → reduces function to conserve energy
- No major symptoms are usually noticed
- This phase can last months or years depending on unresolved fear
👉 This is when the “shrinking process begins”, but it is usually unnoticed.
🟢 3. Healing Phase (After Conflict Resolution)
Once the person resolves the existence conflict (internally or externally):
- The body enters the healing phase
- Tissue loss is attempted to be rebuilt
However:
- If healing is incomplete, interrupted, or prolonged
- Or if there are recurrent conflict relapses (tracks)
👉 The kidney may end up:
- Fibrosed / scarred
- Appearing smaller (atrophied) on scans
⚠️ 4. Why Kidney Appears “Shrunken”
From a GHK lens:
- “Shrinking” is actually:
- Result of previous necrosis (conflict-active phase)
- * Incomplete regeneration or scarring (healing phase)
NOT a primary disease.
🔁 5. Role of Recurring Triggers (Tracks)
If a person repeatedly experiences reminders of:
- Financial insecurity
- Survival fear
- Dependency stress
Then:
- The body goes into repeated cycles of:
- Cell loss → partial healing → cell loss again
👉 Over time, this leads to visible atrophy
🧠 6. Kidney Collecting Tubules (Important Addition)
Another kidney-related program:
Kidney Collecting Tubules
- Conflict: Feeling like a “refugee”
(abandonment, lack of support, feeling alone or uprooted)
During conflict:
- Water retention happens (edema)
This can:
- Mask or complicate kidney conditions
- Lead to misinterpretations like “kidney failure”
🌿 7. GHK Understanding of Healing Direction
According to GHK, the key is:
- Identifying the exact conflict moment (DHS)
- Understanding:
- What survival fear was experienced?
- Is it still active subconsciously?
Healing involves:
- Resolving the inner perception of threat
- Ending the chronic stress loop
- Allowing the body to complete the healing phase fully
💡 8. Important Reframe
From this perspective:
- The body is not failing
- It is adapting to perceived survival threats
👉 Kidney shrinkage is:
A record of past unresolved or repeatedly triggered existence conflicts.
