Metaphysical Meaning Behind Osteoarthritis
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The Mayo clinic offers us this definition for osteoarthritis:
"Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people around the world. Often called wear-and-tear arthritis, osteoarthritis occurs when the protective cartilage on the ends of your bones wears down over time.
While osteoarthritis can damage any joint in your body, the disorder most commonly affects joints in your hands, neck, lower back, knees and hips.
Osteoarthritis gradually worsens with time, and no cure exists. But osteoarthritis treatments can slow the progression of the disease, relieve pain and improve joint function."
As always, it is wise to talk with your own doctor and do your own research regarding the physical cause and treatments that might best work for you.
In exploring the metaphysical meaning behind osteoarthritis in meditation, these are the insights I received, and I hope they will be helpful to you:
"Osteoarthritis is about working too hard at life; pushing too hard. When you are living outside the natural flow of life, you are not on the path of least resistance. You are working and creating in resistance. In a sense you are burning through your life. Your energy becomes too dry internally and your hormones become out of balance.
In order to heal you need to experience greater fluidity in your life. You’ll want to discover how to “go with the flow,” allowing life to happen, rather than making it happen. Discover time to play as well as to work, and when you work, affirm a life in which you achieve with ease."
If you appreciate Louise Hay’s work, as I do, she does not distinguish between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Hay describes the metaphysical meaning for arthritis as:
"Feeling unloved. Criticism. Resentment."
Now let’s put these two definitions together. If you are hard on yourself, you will be critical of yourself and others. If you push hard to achieve while others do so with ease, you might find yourself feeling resentful. Ultimately, if you do not love yourself as you are, you just might be working hard to be more—to be worthy of love.
When you feel the urge to push yourself harder or do more, consider pausing first. Give yourself a moment to imagine, feel, sense, know that there is any easy and fluid way to do this. Become still enough within to recognize the easiest way to achieve. Open up your mind to the possibility that there could be an enjoyable way to create that is truly in the natural flow of life.
Give yourself permission to first love you as you are, with all your perceived strengths and weaknesses. After all this is the journey you came here to experience so that you could discover the depth of your capacity for love. So love it all!
Then when you feel loved as you are, by all means, achieve. There is great satisfaction in creating something meaningful in the world. Consider that you deserve to live life with joy and ease as you create, loving yourself as you are right now and also for the wonder you are creating.
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Misa Hopkins is the author of the best-selling book, “The Root of All Healing: 7 Steps to Healing Anything,” named the first-aid handbook for the new 21st Century consciousness. Hopkins is an astute observer of human motivation and potential. Her observations about the healing progress of her clients and her own miraculous healings led her to ground-breaking conclusions about why people remain ill. In her writing and workshops, she provides insights about breaking through barriers to wellness. You can ready more of her work a http:self-healingsecret.com
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