Unit 5 blog---warning this may be lengthy due to the prescribed
subject matter.
Now I am supposed to cover how all
this fits together in my life. Since that can be an intensely personal
discussion I do not feel comfortable sharing at this time in this way. I prefer
such talks to be with actual people not a computer keyboard and screen. I will
simply cover the highlights. When my mental processes are healthy I am able to connect
with the natural world around me and my inner self and the physical is
healthier as well. I know that these exercises are supposed to make one
understand that physical health is linked to both the mental and spiritual
health. Personally I can attest to the fact that even when my mental and
spiritual health are not optimal my physical health has always been that way, although
that is not to say that unbalanced mental and spiritual health has not tried to
negatively affect the physical just that it has not happened at this time. I
can say that physical health does lead to better mental health from experience.
I know that for me I feel much better mentally when I am physically active and
healthy. An example of this is when I broke my foot. And no this was not caused
by an imbalance in the mental and physical just running across the room in my
socks the foot slipped because socks and wood floors are not the best
combination and hit the wrought iron bakers wrack. This caused the Doctor to
place me on restrictions for 8 weeks. Spending more than 2 hours a day with my
foot in the air is a guaranteed way to make me very unpleasant to be around. The
mental and spiritual practices were started many, many years ago and these
exercises have not helped or hindered the ones I have been using.
Hi Courtney,
ReplyDeleteI like your reasoning for Dacher's meaning of true love and kindness and forgiving yourself before trying to mend and rebuild with others. You have to first love you and know that everyone makes mistakes and you can never expect to move forward until learning how to let go of the past.
Erica,
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment. I have found that so many people don't know how to forgive themselves or even admit to making a mistake. How can anyone move forward without acknowledging the past and the fact that humans are not perfect we make mistakes and movement forward comes from understanding that and making changes.
Hi Courtney,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I think the forgiveness reading and also the gratefulness reading this week was really good and appropriate for this time of the year. I do think many people do not know how to forgive and I am one of them. I tend to over think it and really it is just a release of yourself from all the negativity that can surround you. It really does nothing for the other party involved. The negative feelings we hold onto only hurt us the other person has no idea how we feel and I'm sure it does not affect their day. I also like your reference to Dacher, I also believe that the concept of forgiveness is completely what is at the central focus of his wholeness of health. Great blog post!
~Have a great day!
I have to agree with you about the reading. Reading about forgiveness. I am wanting to try the exercise. I know I am holding so much anger toward people and want to at least try it. I understand about them not working for you, they don't work for me either, but I would recommend them to other people as well.
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