Calcium Deposits Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Calcium, a mineral associated with the body's most "rigid" energy—our bones—relates to mental energy and the mental structure of my being. Calcium deposits occur when this energy becomes fixed and "crystallizes" (similar to liver stones) in specific locations, leading to pain and inflammation.

These deposits often result from inflexible thoughts and a resistance to authority that I refuse to accept. I may perceive yielding to external demands as a threat to my freedom. To transform these calcium deposits into expressions of love, I practice open-mindedness and prioritize communication. By being open to others, I reduce the impact of authority on my life and foster greater sharing. This path leads to greater autonomy, freedom, and wisdom.

A calculus is a small stone formed from an accumulation of mineral salts or organic substances (sometimes mixed with other elements). These stones can develop in various organs, such as the gall bladder, kidneys, or prostate.
The metaphysical significance of these stones depends on their location within the body. Generally, for enough deposits to accumulate and form stones, an individual must nurture prolonged thoughts of aggression, discontent, envy, or jealousy, often keeping these feelings hidden without expression. People who repress their emotions and feelings are more prone to stone formation.
Gallstones often stem from a metaphorical "miscalculation," signifying a discord between thoughts and actions. For instance, desiring progress but being held back by external forces or not acting on one's aspirations. This accumulation of discontent and aggression within hardens into stones. Overcoming the habit of excessive calculation and taking action in line with one's desires is key.

Calculus, a stony concretion formed by the precipitation of certain components (like calcium or cholesterol) from bile or urine, mirrors the accumulation of false ideas, misconceptions about reality, and inhibited emotions and feelings. It represents the concentration of thoughts solidified into hard stones within the affected organ. Trust in life's unfolding, relying on one's divine power, can lead to a more open and secure perspective.

Cholesterol is a lipid (fat) essential for the human body. One of its roles is to protect the walls of blood vessels from wear and tear caused by the constant circulation of blood. Typically, the liver produces the necessary cholesterol, while any excess obtained from food is sent to the gallbladder and later eliminated through the intestines. When this natural process is disrupted, it leads to high cholesterol levels in the blood, known as hypercholesterolemia. This can result in deposits forming in various parts of the body, including the skin, tendons, cornea, eyelids, and most significantly, the arterial walls, affecting blood circulation. Refer to circulatory problems, arterial issues, and arteriosclerosis for related information.




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Biliary calculus typically consists of cholesterol or lime deposits and is sometimes colloquially referred to as "having stones in the liver." These deposits originate from bile, a digestive liquid produced by the liver. Bile passes through the gallbladder, where stones, either a single large one or several small ones, can form. Bile has a slightly bitter and viscous nature, symbolizing inner bitterness, grief, aggressiveness, insensitivity, resentment, frustration, or disgust directed either towards oneself or others.

These stones represent a deeper pain than mere physical symptoms in the spleen, liver, or gallbladder. They embody crystallized energy, hardened emotions and thoughts, bitterness, envy, and even jealousy that have accumulated over time and solidified into pebbles. These sentiments may have remained concealed for a long period but can surface abruptly, accompanied by intense pain.

Individuals who experience gallstones often possess a strong desire to progress and take assertive actions but feel hindered by limitations or fears. This frustration can manifest as bitterness and irritation towards others. A lack of courage and ineffective channeling of inner forces result in difficulty making decisions. Self-control may also be lacking, contributing to the formation of gallstones.

To overcome these issues, one must release the past, adopt a softer attitude, let go of old resentments and bitterness, and open themselves up to genuine love. The process of transitioning to a more heart-centered perspective will provide clarity in life and illuminate a path towards improvement.

In most cases, myocardial infarction occurs when a clot obstructs a hardened, narrowed artery due to arteriosclerosis. Refer to heart problems and artery problems for additional information, and consider that the person may have formed a clot as a way to block emotions that are robbing them of life's joy. If the infarction affects another part of the body (lung, kidney, intestine, brain), refer to the respective body part for more details.
In general, a heart attack signifies the death of a portion of an organ's tissues, known as necrosis, caused by the blockage of the artery supplying blood to that area. While this can affect various body parts like the intestine, spleen, bones, and veins, it most commonly impacts the brain, lungs, and the heart's myocardium. When blood flow is suddenly interrupted by a clot or lipid deposit (a form of fat) in an artery, it means that joy is no longer flowing in that area, potentially leading to tissue death. Depending on the affected area, I must contemplate what led my heart to say, "Enough, I can't take it anymore; a part of me is dying!" I need to evaluate what needs I may have neglected and how I can bring my life back into balance to experience joy and fulfillment fully.



I need to evaluate what needs I may have neglected and how I can bring my life back into balance to experience joy and fulfillment fully.

This condition, also known as ARTERIOSCLEROSIS, affects the walls of large and medium-sized arteries. It involves the deposition of cholesterol and changes in the elastic connective structures of the arteries, leading to hardening. Atherosclerosis can result in angina pectoris, which may progress to a heart attack. It predominantly affects men, with a prevalence five times higher than in women. It's also a primary cause of arterial aneurysms. Refer to arterial problems and cardiac issues, noting that this condition stems from an excessive accumulation of sorrows, criticisms, and a lack of joy in life, which ultimately leads to inner hardening.
Arteriosclerosis is a degenerative condition arising from the formation of lipid deposits (a type of fat) in the artery walls. It's also a degenerative disease resulting from the destruction of the muscle and elastic fibers comprising the arteries. Both conditions result in artery and arteriole hardening, primarily due to a depletion of elasticity in their walls, reduced dilatation capacity, and diminished blood circulation. This corresponds to a decrease in the expression of love at the heart level. This progressive state manifests when I become inflexible or tense in my communication and thoughts. It reflects a strong resistance and a narrow mental and physical perspective. The ability to express and receive love becomes limited and restricted. Fixed and unyielding ideas, a tendency towards rigidity, and lack of compassion may prevail, along with a focus on the negative aspects of life. I may unconsciously suppress my emotions and shy away from love due to fear of expression. Perhaps, there's a past traumatic experience where I despised a part of myself to the point of denying it and feeling rejected. This illness likely connects to a wound related to love or the absence of love in my life. Why should I embrace what's good for me? Why should I express my feelings? My body signals that I must change my approach to life. By accepting a more open, tolerant, and compassionate attitude towards myself and life's experiences, I enhance the process of aligning with my inner self and the universe. I manifest joy, serenity, and flexibility towards others and embrace the genuine expression of love. Those around me will perceive this transformation. Additionally, I should nurture creativity (artery = art - earth) in the physical realm and with material aspects. Life looks out for me.




Life will take care of me.

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