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The Spiritual Meaning of Thumb Pain
We might take our thumbs for granted most of the time, but when thumb pain shows up, we remember how much we need them. They are involved in many of the everyday tasks that we do, and it is our opposable thumbs that separate us from many other animals, making us able to grasp and use a wide variety of tools. If your thumb pain is severe and ongoing, you may need to speak to a health practitioner to see what kind of treatment would help your thumb best. In the meantime, let’s explore the spiritual meaning of thumb pain.
How Helpful Is Plant Medicine for Pain and Mental Health?
Plant medicines have been used for generations in many cultures to heal mental and physical health issues. When talk therapy was not an option (and before it existed), spirituality often met that need, helping people put their problems into a larger context to find hope and faith. Plant medicines have often assisted with that journey.
Self-Healing Meditation for Illness or Injury
Healing from a surgery or illness is not a linear journey — some days may feel harder than others. Fortunately, tools like meditation can support your healing and ease the difficult emotions that accompany the process.
In this blog post, you’ll discover a self-healing meditation designed to nurture your body and calm your mind. Join Julie Peters, one of Insight Timer’s beloved teachers, as she guides you in restoring balance and harmony within yourself. Follow along to reconnect with your body, release discomfort, and promote healing.
Lessons from Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga is the classic crone, the Witch of the Forest. She is old and ugly, often riding around in a mortar without a pestle or on a broom. She lives in a little magical hut that has sentient chicken legs to carry her wherever she wants to go, making her exceedingly hard to find. In some of her stories, she cooks and eats children in her giant stove. In others, she gives them magic, helping them survive and thrive if they are willing to work on her terms.
The Spiritual Meaning of the Ten of Pentacles Tarot Card
The Ten of Pentacles is a tarot card that generally represents legacy and the experience of coming to the end of a satisfying journey. And yet there’s something a little off about this card too. It has chaos and dissatisfaction sitting in its shadow. The classical Rider-Waite-Smith version of this card generally shows an older man with his back to the viewer. He is looking toward a couple and their child, and he has two dogs at his feet. The scene is overlain with an image of the Tree of Life made of pentacles. So, what is the spiritual meaning of the Ten of Pentacles?
Why We Feel Shame, and How to Transform It
Shame has got to be one of the most uncomfortable experiences of human life. When I’m working with my clients on shame and I ask them what shame feels like, they might tell me it’s a sickness in their stomach or a thick, sludge-like energy that makes them want to crawl out of their skin. Shame has the power to make you want to do almost anything to get away from that feeling.
And yet, every feeling that we are capable of feeling has a purpose and a reason. Sometimes that reason goes back to our very survival. So, what could be the upside of shame?
The Spiritual Meaning of Snoring
Snoring is common enough: Most of us snore a little bit at night, and it can come and go, especially when we’re experiencing allergies or nasal congestion. In some cases, snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea, which should be ruled out by a healthcare practitioner. Clearing the sinuses, elevating your head at night, avoiding sleeping on your back, and doing oral myofascial physiotherapy are all ways to address and hopefully improve snoring.
But what might snoring be telling us about our emotional and spiritual states? If the body is trying to tell us something, what is it saying? Let’s explore the spiritual meaning of snoring.
The Spiritual Meaning of Seasonal Allergies and Hay Fever
Seasonal allergies, known also as hay fever, are common enough and usually relatively benign. They can include sneezing, runny nose, hives, and other cold-like symptoms recurring around the same time each year. There are over-the-counter medications that can help short-term, and if your allergies are more serious you may want to talk to a doctor about treatments that can help. In the meantime, it could support your system to consider the spiritual meaning of allergies and hay fever and see if we can approach the problem more holistically.
The Secret Benefits of Anxiety
Anxiety is one of the most common experiences we have as human beings. It can be a natural reaction to occasional stressful events, but for some of us it is a constant state. Many think of it as a version of fear, and fear may certainly be present with anxiety, but anxiety is more complicated than that. Anxiety has a few functions that can be helpful to understand. When we understand that anxiety can be a teacher, we may be able to soften it a little bit and find out what it’s trying to teach us.
Lessons from the Goddess Mary, Mother of Jesus
While Mary has not been traditionally regarded as a goddess, her story reflects more ancient goddess archetypes and can teach us valuable lessons about the power of compassion and motherhood.
The Virgin Mary is not, doctrinally, a goddess. She is the mother of Jesus Christ, and in many Christian traditions, it would be heretical to worship her above God himself.
And yet the Virgin Mary is beloved by Christians and non-Christians the world over. To this day, she is represented in art, figurines, and even tattoos by people who adore her. In their book Evolution of the Goddess, Anne Baring and Jules Cashford discuss the plethora of art centered on Mary and point out that “in art, for the most part, Jesus is either a newly born infant or dead!”
How to Practice Seasonal Intuitive Eating
All of our ancient ancestors ate intuitively with the seasons. Learn how to tap into these methods for greater health and well-being
Intuitive eating is a simple enough practice: It essentially means eating in accordance with the signals of the body. Eat what you crave when you are hungry, just to the point of fullness.
Because of the culture many of us live in, for some, this simple practice has become so challenging that they seek out dietitians who specialize in intuitive eating. This approach to eating would have been the way we consumed food before there were diets or ever-changing social media-fueled beauty standards; we would have eaten for pleasure and survival, and that’s about it.
The Spiritual Meaning of the Ten of Swords Tarot Card
The Ten of Swords can be a scary card to pull in a reading. But there’s more to this card than meets the eye. What is the spiritual meaning of the Ten of Swords tarot card?
The Ten of Swords tarot card is one of the most disturbing images in the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck. It depicts someone lying on the ground, probably dead, pierced with ten giant swords. There is a storm brewing in the dark sky, but there is a light rising in the distance. In the Modern Witch tarot deck by Lisa Sterle, the woman in the image is lying on the ground, pierced with the ten swords, but she is so busy looking at her phone she doesn’t notice.
This can be an intense and somewhat scary card to pull in a reading. But there’s more to this card than meets the eye. Let’s talk about the spiritual meaning of the Ten of Swords tarot card.
Lessons from Nut, Goddess of the Night Sky
The Egyptian goddess Nut can teach us lessons about the power of motherhood and the eternally nurturing nature of the night. Learn more.
In ancient Egypt, the night sky, filled with stars and streaked with the Milky Way, was embodied by a goddess named Nut (pronounced “newt”). Nut is unusual in the sense that most ancient cultures understood the sky as masculine and the earth as feminine, but in ancient Egypt, the sky goddess wrapped herself lovingly around her beloved earth god, Geb. These two were so in love, so constantly connected, that the sun god Ra had to get between them, thus creating the day.
Healing Hormones with the Moon Cycle
While the female body has a deep connection with the cycles of the moon, anyone can work with the cycles of the moon for healing. Learn how.
Hormones affect everything from menstruation to digestion, immunity to skin health, and even weight loss or gain. Stress can have a major impact on our hormones, and we live in a culture that is highly stressful and doesn’t offer a lot of time for rest and recovery.
Some stress is normal and healthy, of course. But when stress is constant or we experience ongoing stress related to a past experience, that stress can become toxic. We can address stress with counseling, lifestyle changes, and other support (like a 40-day nervous system protocol). It’s also possible to support hormone health by working with the moon cycle.
The Spiritual Meaning of Eczema
This frustrating skin condition may have much to teach us about boundaries, anger, and irritation. Explore the spiritual meaning of eczema.
Eczema is a common chronic condition that can show up anywhere on the skin at any time. It’s generally noncontagious and nonlife threatening, but it can be extremely irritating, distracting, and itchy. It can go into remission for years at a time only to flare up at seemingly random times. See your doctor or health practitioner if you are concerned about your eczema and how to treat it.
But sometimes our bodies are communicating something to us through our symptoms. Learning about this communication could give us a sense of how to care for these conditions and help guide us on our life path, even if the issues themselves don’t resolve. So, let’s consider the spiritual meaning of eczema and see if we can understand a bit more about what the body might be trying to tell us.
A Nervous System Healing Protocol for Chronic Pain and Illness
When we take time out of our lives and focus on healing, chronic pain and illness may become easier to manage.
Chronic pain and illness are complex and incredibly challenging to live with, especially in a culture that expects us to be constantly productive. Chronic conditions are frustratingly mysterious, and while the medical system might be able to help us to a degree, we can often feel abandoned when we don't recover quickly.
We do know, however, that chronic conditions likely have some relationship to the nervous system. A balanced nervous system tends to support balanced hormones, healthy digestion, and a well-functioning immune system. What if we could reset the nervous system and find healing there?
The Spiritual Meaning of the Emperor Tarot Card
The Emperor represents traditional masculine energy in both its positive and negative aspects. Learn more about what it means to pull the Emperor tarot card.
The Emperor tarot card generally shows a very masculine figure sitting on a throne, holding a scepter and wearing a crown. A bright red robe covers a suit of armor. The Emperor’s throne is decorated with two rams’ heads, associating this card with the energy of Aries, the first of the astrological signs, whose great power kicks off the spring season (March 21-April 19).
Lessons from Medusa, Goddess of Ugliness
Medusa may be remembered as a fearsome serpent creature, but upon deeper inspection, her story holds truth about ancient goddesses and the power they still have.
Medusa is an incredibly popular figure from ancient Greek mythology. She’s known as a snake-headed monster, so ugly she can turn you to stone with a single glance. But there’s more to Medusa than that. In fact, her myth may tell the story of what happened to an ancient goddess who was once the primary deity all over the world.
The Spiritual Meaning of Laryngitis
Laryngitis can be deeply challenging, but losing your voice can teach you valuable lessons about what you should be saying no to. Discover the spiritual meaning of laryngitis.
There are many reasons you may have laryngitis. It can be a symptom of a cold or flu, overuse of the vocal cords, or some other inflammation or irritation of the vocal cords. It essentially means you can’t speak. As always, talk to your doctor or health practitioner about any medications or interventions you may need. But in the meantime, let’s consider the spiritual meaning of laryngitis.
Healing as a Subversive Act
You might need to break the “rules” in order to fully heal yourself. Learn how healing is a radical act—one that might rock the boat in your life.
Healing is powerful. We do it to help ourselves and to make our lives feel even just a little bit better day to day. And when we change our patterns to be more loving to ourselves, we can’t help but become more loving to others, the land, and to our community. When we stop the cycle of certain intergenerational patterns related to trauma and pain, we heal not only ourselves but our ancestors and the future generations that come into contact with us. Healing is a powerful process, but we often encounter resistance when we choose to heal. As physician, author, and trauma expert Gabor Maté puts it, “Healing is a highly subversive act.”