Greetings everyone!
Well, I
must say, this was, yet again, a very unique and inspiring experience! For this
week I was to complete The Subtle Mind relaxation exercise, and then to compare
and contrast it to that of last week’s exercise: Loving-kindness. I remember
last week I thought the Loving-kindness exercise was long, however. This week’s
exercise, The Subtle Mind, was longer, but it didn’t really feel that way.
I would
have to say that I found lasts week’s more relaxing, but this week’s exercise
more beneficial. Maybe it’s the difference in exercises or techniques, or maybe
it’s also partially to do advancements that I am making in my psychological and
spiritual growth. The Subtle Mind felt like it took a lot more work and force
to keep my mind free of thoughts or distractions because there was
significantly more quiet time in this one versus the exercise we completed last
week. However, I am always learning though, and I find it enormously interesting
how much the breath is connected to the mind! I find that it is easier for me
to minimize the distractions when I’m taking deeper longer breaths versus
shorter ones.
I did find
a great deal of peace when my thoughts and distractions where limited and my
mind was able to take a break, but what surprised me was every time I reached a
place where my mind was free and where there were no distractions or thoughts,
it was as though I was startled and I would even flinch. My interpretation of
this was that my mind was going through a series of shock because it’s so used
to processing a hundred different things at once, that I feel there was a
slight “shock factor” when I would ease my mind of the stress and work. This is
something that I did not experience with last week’s exercise, but we were also
being instructed on what to be thinking about, so the mind was able to continue
in somewhat the same fashion that it usually does.
Relaxation
exercises greatly enhance your psychological and spiritual growth, but that is
only a small portion of the benefits. The mind-body-spirit is, how I like to
think of it, is like a triangular model with inner wires that are all
connected. Each of three major elements is, in hundreds of ways, connected to
the other. Therefore, when one area is being enriched, the other two will
benefit as well. This goes for negative regression as well; if one area is
destructively affected, the other two elements will feel the impact too.
In my life,
I find the greatest peace, joy, happiness, and wholeness when my psychological,
spiritual, and physical elements are at a healthy state. By working on these aspects of our lives we
can immediately see improvements in our lives. Not only do we become more
positive and life seams a thousand times better, but we also start to see how
it affects those around us; we are more loving, patient, accepting and kind.
Start building a better you!
~Anna
Very inspirational post! It seems like you have truly taken what you have learned and built a great foundation for living life to the fullest.
ReplyDeleteI tried building a better me but the contractor's supplier ran out of materials...Sorry I couldn't resist. Very good post, you are very descriptive in your descriptions of doing the exercise.
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