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==Embodying the Monad==
==Embodying the Monad==
When our heart is healed, there is a fire that is ignited inside the heart that is accessed and the fire in the heart is also in the [[Kidneys]]. There is a triangle that connects the heart into the kidneys, in our [[Lightbody]]. The kidneys are in the base of the triangle from left to right and the point of the triangle is in the heart. When the heart is healed, there is a twin flame ignition in our heart and kidneys, which shifts the heart configuration. Twin flames = structure of light within the heart. So two flames ignite in the heart. The [[Monad]] is the greater flame and the physical body is the lesser flame. When this flame is ignited, there is an ignition in the heart and a fire or vital essence that comes in to the kidneys.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/library/multi-dimensional/multi-d-bodies/2077-embodying-the-monad embodying the Monad]</ref>
When our heart is healed, there is a fire that is ignited inside the heart that is accessed and the fire in the heart is also in the [[Kidneys]]. There is a triangle that connects the heart into the kidneys, in our [[Lightbody]]. The kidneys are in the base of the triangle from left to right and the point of the triangle is in the heart. When the heart is healed, there is a twin flame ignition in our heart and kidneys, which shifts the heart configuration. Twin flames = structure of light within the heart. So two flames ignite in the heart. The [[Monad]] is the greater flame and the physical body is the lesser flame. When this flame is ignited, there is an ignition in the heart and a fire or vital essence that comes in to the kidneys.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/library/multi-dimensional/multi-d-bodies/2077-embodying-the-monad embodying the Monad]</ref>
==Functions==
The kidney participates in whole-body homeostasis, regulating acid-base balance, electrolyte concentrations, extracellular fluid volume, and blood pressure. The kidney accomplishes these homeostatic functions both independently and in concert with other organs, particularly those of the endocrine system. Many of the kidney's functions are accomplished by relatively simple mechanisms of filtration, reabsorption, and secretion, which take place in the nephron. Filtration, is the process by which cells and large proteins are filtered from the blood that eventually becomes urine. The kidney generates 180 liters of filtrate a day, while reabsorbing a large percentage, allowing for the generation of only approximately 2 liters of urine.The kidneys excrete a variety of waste products produced by metabolism into the urine.


==Elimination Channels==
==Elimination Channels==