Tendon
The tendon attaches muscles to the bone. What does the tendon tell you? Read below for explanation, symbolism, biology, tear, inflammation, questions, examples of tendon.
A tendon belongs to the new-mesoderate germ with theme self-esteem conflict and is always related to a function. For example, sports, sex, intellectual performance, skills in the kitchen, at work, and so on. The place in the body is linked to the function the self-esteem conflict is about. Thus an intellectual self-esteem conflict strikes the skull and neck. Underneath are our brains that take care of our intellectual performance.
Function
A tendon consists of elastic tissue. The tendon attaches muscles to the bone. This creates a connection between the muscle and the bone. Tendons transfer forces from muscles to bones so that the body can move.
Symbolism
- The tendon binds us, attaches us and fastens us
- Connection
- Getting moving
- Force
- Free
Tendon tear
With a tendon tear, your body is telling you that you have wanted to free yourself from a situation or person that is keeping you from acting or moving. In your body, you have trauma stuck in this place, sometimes for years. After resolution, the body can create a tendon tear that helps you release this trauma, this blockage. The stuck energy is freed, so to speak, and it can flow again.
Tendonitis
Within biology, inflammation is always recovery phase. The stress has been, there is a solution and the body is going to clean up, repair and build up the accumulated stress in this place. For muscle and joint pain, read more about the two-fasis: cell decline in the stress phase and cell gain in the recovery phase.
Marith’s story
Marith (42) had burned herself by her wrist the morning before she asked her question. Her question is about a wrist-tendon injury she suffered as a teenager that forced her to quit elite sports. Her ancestors on her father’s side were from Suriname. We end up with slave trade. A slave wants to free himself from chains around wrists and ankles. Marith symbolically captures herself every day with heavy silver bracelets around her wrists. She feels that for her this is the memory of slavery. From this new understanding, she can free herself from the slave trade story via connecting-melting-letting go. Marith snaps her tendon injury. The unprocessed sadness, failure, the frustration that she could no longer play the top sport, she can finally process after many years. Extraordinary that her burnt wrist tells this story.
The story of Francoise (15)
Daughter Francoise tears her cruciate ligament as her mother lives with an unprocessed trauma with Grandma. As a daughter, she wants to free herself from this trauma. Click here to continue reading.
Tendon Questions
- What do you want to free yourself from?
- What are you still stuck in?
- What hinders you from moving forward?
- What would you like to do but still don’t?
- You have a goal, but every time you let yourself get distracted.
- Who or what is blocking you from being happy, healthy, loved?
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