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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

The Spiritual Meaning of Heartburn, Acid Reflux, and GERD

The Spiritual Meaning of Heartburn, Acid Reflux, and GERD

By Julie Peters

Posted on August 16, 2025



Heartburn, acid reflux, and GERD can all signal issues with your emotions and energy.

Heartburn is a very common experience that most of us will go through at one point or another. Stress and certain physical conditions such as pregnancy, asthma, and obesity can increase the likelihood of heartburn. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic form of acid reflux that can lead to other troublesome issues, such as esophageal irritation. As always, talk to your doctor if you’re experiencing these conditions, especially if your symptoms are more than just a passing discomfort. In the meantime, let’s consider the spiritual and emotional meanings of heartburn, acid reflux, and GERD.

A Burning Heart

The English language can be surprisingly evocative of spiritual and emotional meanings, even in its most common clichés. The phrase society has agreed upon to describe the experience of acid rising up into the esophagus when it’s not supposed to is heartburn.

Consider the following questions:

  • What is happening in your heart right now?
  • Is there presently a burning, a yearning, or a pain in your emotional world?
  • If your heart is “on fire” in some way, what choices do you have? Can you go after what you want, correct what doesn’t feel right, or otherwise listen to the desires and feelings of your heart?
  • Is there something you must suppress, avoid, or let go of, any of which could break your heart?

Rising Energy

Acid reflux is a condition with an upward flow: Food is supposed to go down your esophagus and stay in your stomach, sealed by a sphincter that separates the stomach from the esophagus. With acid reflux and especially GERD, this sphincter does not effectively prevent the stomach acid from rising into the esophagus. Metaphorically, you are not completely “swallowing” whatever is going on.

Consider the following questions:

  • Is there something happening that you are trying to suppress, avoid, or push down?
  • Have you received some information that’s very difficult for you to “swallow?”
  • Is there something you would like to eject, reject, purge, or release from your body?
  • What would happen if you relaxed your body and allowed that rising energy to come up?

Energetic Issues Related to the Stomach, Spleen, and Solar Plexus Chakra

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the stomach and spleen are especially affected by worry and anxiety. In Ayurveda, the stomach is connected to manipura chakra, the solar plexus energy center. This is where we find our power, our will, and our sense of identity and ego.

The solar plexus is also the location of the agni, or digestive fire. We need lots of digestive fire to process both food and the world, and in some cases, heartburn is actually caused by too little acid in the stomach: The esophageal sphincter is not getting the message from the acid that it needs to close.

Consider the following questions:

  • Have you been stressed or worried about something?
  • Is there a sense of powerlessness connected to that worry?
  • What is your relationship with control or personal agency?
  • Is something happening that makes you feel out of control?
  • What might you need in order to feel more powerful and more connected to your sense of choice?
  • Do you feel confident in who you are?
  • Do you stand up for yourself, speak your truth, and say what you want—and go for it?
  • Do you tend to hesitate, procrastinate, and struggle to get things done?
  • Do you have strategies to help you process stressful or difficult news?

Energetic Issues Related to the Throat Chakra

Heartburn originates in the stomach, but we feel it higher, in the chest and throat. Energetically, there is something from lower in the body trying to rise into the throat. In addition to hearing and listening, the throat chakra is an energy center related to speech, self-expression, and truth. As we’ve discussed, acid reflux can indicate our struggle to assimilate something we’ve heard, but we may also want to consider what we are saying—or not saying.

Consider the following questions:

  • Do you speak the truth from your own perspective?
  • Are you willing to listen to others’ perspectives without fear that it threatens your own?
  • Is there a truth that you’ve been keeping to yourself?
  • If you had all the freedom in the world and did not fear the consequences, what would you say?

GERD and Chronic Issues with Expression

While most heartburn is occasional, GERD is a disease in which the esophageal sphincter consistently misfires. When acid reflux is chronic, we may want to consider deeper, more longstanding issues.

Consider the following questions:

  • What is your relationship like with boundaries, whether your own or those of others?
  • Do you have trouble separating areas of your life? Do you find that issues unintentionally seep from one area of your life to another?
  • Do you consistently try to “swallow down” a feeling or concern rather than talking about it or dealing with it?
  • Do you struggle with identifying, processing, or communicating your emotions?
  • Are any of the above issues chronic? For example, you are always keeping secrets, never speaking your truth, or have unresolved issues from the past that still trigger you today?

Issues with the Food-Love Connection

Human beings are predisposed to connect food and love. Our first experiences of being held, cuddled, and physically soothed came with food, whether we were breastfed or bottle-fed, and the connection expands from there. Stomach acid is supposed to help us break down our food, separating it into different parts and then allowing it to nourish our bodies.

Consider the following questions:

  • What is your relationship like with love?
  • Does your current relationship include a lot of boundary-crossing?
  • Do you sometimes struggle to let people in, or to receive and trust love?
  • When love is being offered, do you tend to recoil or move away, feeling stressed by too much attention and care?
  • Do you feel your needs are being met in your current relationship?
  • Do you struggle to connect on a deep enough level to maintain a relationship?
  • When in a partnership, do you feel able to fully express yourself, your needs, and your boundaries?

Take some time to sit with these questions and notice what resonates. Give your body time to tell you what it wants you to know. In addition to any medical help you may benefit from, let the signals you’re receiving from your body teach you something about what you might need.

Julie Peters