I listened to track #4, Meeting Asciepius, during a quite time at my house. I felt that this practice was successful for me. I found that I was able to picture my dear friend that is no longer here on earth. I felt a warm sensation surround my body and I felt at peace. I felt my body relax and feel heavy. I became so relaxed that I kept jumping every time the woman's voice came back on. At the end of the exercise I felt sad. I missed my friend. Life is so precious and it can be taken away from us at anytime. This practice reminded me that my friend is always with me, watching over me.
This week, I worked on breathing and quieting my emotions during times of stress. Just being aware of these exercise has made a big impact on me and in turn, my family. Mindfulness and meditation has fostered an increase in my psychological and spiritual wellness. I have tried to listen better, I have tried to be more calm, and I have tried to understand the process to peace and contentment in myself and my love ones. I can continue to apply these practices in my life to foster greater health and wellness simply by practicing the different meditation practices that we have learned in class.
"One cannot lead another where one has not gone before." This means that one cannot tell someone to do something if they have not done it themselves. Health and wellness professionals need to walk the walk. They need to be healthy in their mind, body, and spirit in order to allow someone to follow their guidance. They have an strong obligation to their clients to develop their health psychologically, physically, and spiritually. I can implement psychological and spiritual growth in my own life by continuing to be present in the moment and to continue to practice these mindfulness techniques.
Aaron
Friday, January 22, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Unit 6 Exercises for Mind-Body-Spirit Wellness and Healing
I enjoyed completing the Universal Loving-Kindness Practice. I felt that I was able to focus on my ability to give people freedom from suffering, if only in my mind. I want to give people the freedom from suffering because I never want people to hurt. There is so much bad stuff happening in the world and I wish that I could relieve some people of their pain. This practice did make me feel like I should take a step back and think about what I could actually do to help people.
Along with that thought, after completing the Integral Assessment, I feel like I need do focus on my community and my family. I am very involved with my family and my friends, but I feel like I could help them more. I feel like I have been given special tools to help people and that I should use those tools more. Now that I am aware, I can practice what I preach by becoming more involved. I think that I could reach out to my friends a bit more and help them on a more personal and emotional level.
Thanks,
Aaron
Along with that thought, after completing the Integral Assessment, I feel like I need do focus on my community and my family. I am very involved with my family and my friends, but I feel like I could help them more. I feel like I have been given special tools to help people and that I should use those tools more. Now that I am aware, I can practice what I preach by becoming more involved. I think that I could reach out to my friends a bit more and help them on a more personal and emotional level.
Thanks,
Aaron
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Unit 5 The Key Role of Thought in Wellness and Healing
I really enjoyed the Subtle mind exercise. I found this exercise to be a lot easier for me to practice then the Loving Kindness exercise. For one thing, I found the cues to be a bit simpler to rap my head around. I found this exercise to be a bit more forgiving to my restless mind. I would like to practice this exercise because I felt like I could actually succeed at it.
To me, spiritual wellness is more solid when compared to mental and physical wellness. I have a very strong faith which helps me stay grounded. I feel strong spiritually even when I am physically ill, or am mentally frustrated. I think that spiritual wellness has a huge impact on mental and physical wellness. If a person is not grounded spiritually, they might experience mental and physical illness. Our reading in Unit 5 covered many aspects of this concept such as love, forgiveness and gratefulness.
Thanks,
Aaron
To me, spiritual wellness is more solid when compared to mental and physical wellness. I have a very strong faith which helps me stay grounded. I feel strong spiritually even when I am physically ill, or am mentally frustrated. I think that spiritual wellness has a huge impact on mental and physical wellness. If a person is not grounded spiritually, they might experience mental and physical illness. Our reading in Unit 5 covered many aspects of this concept such as love, forgiveness and gratefulness.
Thanks,
Aaron
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Unit 4 The Mind-Body-Spirit Paradigm
I really enjoyed reading Chapter 6, Psychospiritual Flourishing. I felt like a kid getting ready to watch a great movie. I was excited to dive deeper into my mental relaxation practice. I kept my mind open as I read through Practice 1, Loving-Kindness. I liked the first part, when it said to focus on someone that you love and to allow my feeling to "expand within my heart as if a faucet of loving-kindness were being fully turned on." (Dacher, pg. 68). I found the rest of the practice to be a bit more difficult. I could not focus on a love one that was suffering. I found that I could not "breath-in" their suffering and "breath-out" their health. I think that I just need to work on this practice, like Dacher said, for a little while in order to feel more comfortable.
I agree with the concept of the Mental Workout. Much like an Olympian trains for their event, a person can condition their mind by practicing for a short time each day. It has been proven that this type of conditioning can bring results and that if we stop practicing, we will lose the level of conditioning. The goal of this practice is the "progressive development of an expanded consciousness and its healing practices." (Dacher, pg. 65). I can implement metal workouts to foster my psychological health by completing human-flourishing techniques, for a short time, on a daily basis.
Aaron
I agree with the concept of the Mental Workout. Much like an Olympian trains for their event, a person can condition their mind by practicing for a short time each day. It has been proven that this type of conditioning can bring results and that if we stop practicing, we will lose the level of conditioning. The goal of this practice is the "progressive development of an expanded consciousness and its healing practices." (Dacher, pg. 65). I can implement metal workouts to foster my psychological health by completing human-flourishing techniques, for a short time, on a daily basis.
Aaron
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