Why Your Bladder Could Be the Key to Transforming Your Life

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The health of your bladder is key to transforming your life. Reducing the amount of stress, tension, and physical distortion that’s held in your urinary bladder channel will made a significant difference in your day-to-day struggles.

The Importance of the Urinary Bladder Channel

A cornerstone in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the significance of your bladder goes far beyond anatomy. In fact, it is believed that the bladder is key to transforming your life.

The urinary bladder channel is the center for emotional balance. It goes from the inner canthus, or corner, of your eye, up over the top of your head, and then descends all the way down the entire back of your body until it ends at the outer border of the little toe. It is the only channel, the only meridian in your entire body, that does that. This master channel has access to every single part of you physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

When the urinary bladder is running at a high function, you have deep access to wholehearted honesty. You need that honesty with yourself and with those who you care about and love in order to build a powerful life.

As your channel for honesty and hopefulness, the bladder is vital for transcending. To truly ascend, embrace honesty – inwardly and outwardly.


Christopher Lee Maher is a former Navy SEAL who endured intense amounts of physical, mental, and emotional stress as a child and during and after his military career. He has taught himself how to free his energy, body, mind and emotions from pain by developing the emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of being. Christopher studied Traditional Chinese Medical Practices at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and at Yo San University. He then continued his studies at The Universal Healing Tao System. Christopher is a student of Grand Master Mantak Chia at the Universal Tao Master School in Chiang Mai, Thailand. He is currently pursuing his Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Traditional Chinese Medicine.