Physically I am still an eight and I must add happier but
needing improvements with my fat content level. I am sure I will conquer this
situation promptly and soon. Spiritually,
I have risen from seven to nine mainly due to connecting to my inner-self and
father figure. Meditation practices have really made an impact on my spiritual
and psychological outlook towards my abilities, knowledge and drive. Psychologically
I am now a nine from a six due to spiritual advancement and support. I have more
faith, connections, and emotional fervor now than in unit 3. New friendships
and companions have entered my realm of influence and communion; I see similarities
in thinking and interests. Even past adversaries seek my help and I freely give
them my support as we respect each other’s gifts and value. I have grown and
want to share, exchange and converse with others my unraveled passions for
health and happiness. The main topic, for me that I want to share, is that you
have control of your thinking process. Stop for a minute! And realize that, you
can witness passing information in front of you but don’t have to react to it
until you interject compassion, understanding and respect for life before
responding to it. Qualify your remarks and respond in kind… we are all one
great universe of beings that are equal and precious.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Assignment 9
Hector Bill
Kaplan University
HW420-01: Creating Wellness-Psych. & Spirit.
Mark Maule
Introduction
Like the title of my paper
says, it is important to practice what you preach. Having experienced and
developed an appreciation of the methods of integral health can better serve
clients and patients who seek your advice and guidance. The challenges of
taking those first new steps into an adventure of a new lifestyle are exciting,
bewildering and sometimes frightening. The achievements that follow will feed the
hunger for more results/outcomes with daily reminders internally setting a
mindful-tone to watch your dietary considerations, time management with
scheduling, and physical participation hopefully in something gratifying thus
sustainable. If a client asks, I can state my personal journey, as a “mind”
thinking that contemplated change is needed (overweight, depressed and have low
self-esteem), finding a solution (exercise program, P90X & yoga) that works
for you and is enjoyable, being consistent by tracking progress with a calendar
and/or other means, keeping a journal for emotional feelings and diet, getting
daily support from friends or family (watch-out, some friends could get
jealous), and staying consistent with a time frame to workout. Exercise is
wonderful and provides the body release from the effects of stress, builds sexy
muscle and melts fat, increases oxygen to the body and increases alertness, makes
a connection to psychology with improved cognition and positive feelings,
physically provides cardiovascular and anaerobic strength, and spiritually by
relaxing the “monkey mind” so you can go within to “self” easily.
After a great workout, or even
a mediocre workout, the experience is one of accomplishment and satisfaction
that transcends throughout the day to help fight worry. I have found daily
exercise to relieve my mind's wondering tendencies thereby allowing me greater
focus, concentration and analytical thinking abilities. Our bodies are meant to move and we respect
our bodies, mind and spirit by performing routines that satisfy that biological
and psychospiritual need. This process allows for better communication with our
body, fitness and spiritual growth. A restless mind can be tamed through
physical exertion to access better the inner-mind and spirit. Hiking is a great
way to satisfy physical needs and witness natures rhythms, energies and
vibrations which also access our inner-selves for clearer thinking and calmness
with the universal mind. We also eliminate toxins and excess hormones that
pollute our thinking, immunity and metabolism by intentional movement at a
level of moderate to intensive for thirty minute or more. But also short burst
of exercise with intensity like sprints with proper warm-up and cool-downs are
effective along with brisk walking in intervals. "Variety is the spice of
life!"
I can improve in all areas of
my person spiritually, mentally and physically. Times and circumstances
change. What worked yesterday will not necessarily work today. Our bodies
change with age, as do our minds and needs. Finding solutions to life’s demands
requires awareness, commitment and searching. I have been extremely fit, fat
and in the middle grounds throughout my life, so staying focused on priorities
is the key to happiness, as is being flexible. Extreme physical fitness is my
goal; my mind prepares and psyches itself up for the task I am contemplating,
as I visualize my body the way I want it to be, sends signals to my tissues,
muscles and cells to prepare for the inevitable shape I desire. Mental exercise
and thinking with spiritual energy and determination is the root of my power
and the outcome will manifest physically. We use all aspects of “wholeness”
when we utilize spirit, psychology and our physical bodies into action.
Assessment
On a scale of 1 through 5, as a whole I rate myself an
eight, but I am always striving for improvement. Psychologically (8) I am fit
and always reading, listening to music (New Age or Classical) and researching
how we are one with nature, the cosmos and universe. This in turn inspires and
lights my spiritual candle. Physically I am an eight and have made great
strides with weight management and fitness. I love to work-out, walk, hike,
swim, run, and canoe. This is a great time to share the love of physical
activity with the family and teach my kids how nature is one with us. Five
years ago I was obese, type two diabetic and depressed. Those conditions are
related to thought, and vice-a-versa. My spiritual self has awakened and is higher
than my other two aspects; I would say a nine due to my focus on improving my
spiritual “real-self”. I first recognized my spiritual self as a child, going
hand and hand to church with my grandmother, who answered as many questions as
she could that I queried. I stayed in-tune and aware of my soul and listened to
myself deep within for guidance and comfort. I really never felt alone or
disconnected but I did have anger towards my upbringing and impoverished
condition. I have forgiving myself and parents for the troubles we endured,
knowing that they did their best under those circumstances and their mental
fortitude. I learned young that substance addiction (alcohol, tobacco and
drugs) is something to avoid and can ruin a family life!
Goal
Development
Physically my goal and struggle
has been keeping the fat off, so back to basics, no more beer connoisseur for
me, just plain water and kombucha. It’s all about diet, an hour a day of
intense physical activity and Tony Horton. I need to lose ten pounds of blubber
to get back my slim male figure. I thoroughly enjoy physical exercise and
partake in it four to six days a week but like I said it’s the diet. I am fit
but need to lose the beer-belly! By the way, I am a happy drinker thanks to my
parent’s dramas.
Psychologically, I have more
forgiving to do and must meditate on them to find the abuser. I have been
wronged and need to rectify a mental picture. I can forgive without their
presence and will do so. I have a healthy attitude towards others and have dedicated
myself to improving my attitudes, perceptions and emotions. What I see is love
and respect towards myself, fellow man-kind and of course our beautiful planet.
What I witness in my emotions and attitudes is like watching a movie. I can
view my mental pictures and attached emotions, critique them and go within for
guidance before I respond to the world. My goal is to solidify the lessons I
have already learned by reading, becoming a professional in the field of
holistic medicine, and continuing my research and education.
Spiritually, I will not stop
enjoying the journey, taking trips into nature, reading about Buddha and gurus,
Christ and the Almighty, oneness and the cosmos, unity consciousness and
infinite wisdom. Through loving-kindness and universal love, respect for all
species plus taking care of our habitat, planet Earth, we can change our world
to include every one of us valuable precious entities. My job will be to help
others see we are all the same people, that we should be grateful for what we
have been giving to protect and respect. We need to help those who need help
with their journey, not just throw them away like trash. That is the human
thing to do and a universal oneness principal to value.
Practice
for Personal Health
Physically I have a structured
program to follow. I can log into Team Beachbody to track my workouts, get
fitness advice and nutrition suggestions and recipes. I have in my possessions
many fitness programs, but I am bored with them and need new stimulation. So, I
will order P90X2 and follow that program to completion just like I did the
others. Second, I will make sure I eat better by following the nutrition plan
that comes with the program, shopping for only the things on the diet plan. My
obstacle is drinking my calories, so I will not purchase beverages with sugar
or alcohol.
Intention will steer my efforts
psychologically. What I have learned to do better from this class is to become
the driver of my vehicle with purpose. My grandmother used to say, “Your body
is a vessel and you are the captain of the ship!” I will use the practices
suggested in our text for Contemplative Practice, A Taste of Human Flourishing
and Journey to the Center (Dacher, 2006) to still my restless mind into
condition just like P90X does for my body. I have found mental fitness exercises
to be of great value and a welcomed addition to my arsenal and tool bag of
practices. The mountains are a great place to escape and regenerate my mind. My
retreats can be physical or just visual adventures, depends on my need and days
off. At work, I use visualization practices with breathing techniques. At home
audio CD’s, yoga or formal meditation sessions using mind focus of breath or
love-one. I usually visualize calmness settings while driving silently down the
highway or retreating outdoors to look at the sky, breathe fresh air or do
mental imagery in the bathroom for short periods. A few minutes is all I need
to build-up strength, courage and determination to finish my duties. Sometimes
work assignments are used to redirect my focus and get into the creative mood
of consciousness.
Commitment
I have been on this trek for over
five years now, so my commitment is progressive and constant. Continuous
learning has been and will be my creed for a lifetime, as well practicing what
I encourage as supportive and solutions. All this while listening respectfully
to what my clients feel as what is right for them. We are so lucky to
have the internet, cell phones, libraries, websites, associations,
institutions, and personal diligence to find solutions to chronic conditions
that biomedical approaches haven’t been able remedy. What a concept, the whole
person, mind, body and spirit as the healer which is available through the
opening of guided passages, new discoveries, intuitive inward listening, and a
community of support and encouragement. I am addicted to learning about health
and wellness, that evolving integral view that encompasses Eastern and Western
approaches but also opens up the field to include self-centered, dynamic and
holistic possibilities to the patient for self-discovery. My profession and
passion is here now, along with my focus and determination to help others find
solutions to their problems that empower them to seek higher consciousness and physical
health. I have taking the steps myself, so I can be a witness and guild to others
to find solutions. Just thinking about that inspires me to move forward to find
meaningful ways to assist others find health, enlightenment and universal love,
so we can work together to spread the news we have found something useful to
combat disease that is effective, non-invasive and shows the potential of
self-healing with communal assistance. My whole life I have sought something
useful. I have found my calling in life and its humanities destiny. Through
reconnecting to our Mother Earth and Father Sun Image in the universe, calming
our minds to hear the messages, and working in unison as a whole, we will
overcome our many obstacles through divine wisdom and loving-kindness which
will bring in a new level of reality and existence for humanity.
Reference:
Dacher, E. S. (2006). The Integral the Path to
Human Flourishing Health. Laguna Beach, CA : Basic Heaith Publication.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Inner Peace for Health: I chose loving-kindness which gets me into the moo...
Inner Peace for Health: I chose loving-kindness which gets me into the moo...: I chose loving-kindness which gets me into the mood of calmness and sharing and the Journey to the Center for Human Flourishing that I use...
I chose loving-kindness which gets me into the mood of
calmness and sharing and the Journey to the Center for Human Flourishing that I
use to visualize a place of community healing and interactions with various
types of people, professional and patients. Loving-Kindness audio can be
listened to anytime of the day but I might prefer it before going out into the
world. By being at peace inwardly, I can express this happiness to my
co-workers, bosses and customers. I have noticed, as has other that I smile a
lot and always seem at ease. I love that I can share my outlook and demeanor
with the world without even speaking a word. It must my aurora and positive
energy I expelled outwards.
I love to take vacations every day. Why not take a little
one to help relieve tension and recollect energy and focus. Singing inside also
helps me relax my soul and makes the time flyby. When I close my eyes, I can
see a great place that house great healers and patients. We commune and help
each other through compassion, sharing our energies and thoughts, love and
kindness, and finding chemistry between practitioner and fellow seekers of
wellness. All aspects of healing are utilized to find solutions to satisfy the mind,
body and spirit. The journey is the place to focus, with it comes understanding
and realization (Dacher, 2006) . Heath, happiness,
and wholeness can grow and thrive in a process of expansion and progression, trusting
that you will get there and will find your way thus eventually have the tools
for sustained health and wellness at home. I dream and visualize this place,
breathing in and out my worries and stresses, knowing my visit was wholesome and
invigorating to my soul, body and mind.
Dacher, E. S. (2006). The Integral the Path to
Human Flourishing Health. Laguna Beach, CA : Basic Heaith Publication.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Empowerment via the Wise
Again we take an adventure into our minds and visualize someone
wise, loving and admired. I chose my grandmother Josephine Wolfin who was the
wisest and most gifted person I have ever met. She radiated love, compassion
and kindness to all she encountered, served at fellowships and lived a life
according to God. She shared with me the Devine wisdom she knew and took me
hand-in-hand to church after church. Of all the people I have had the pleasure
of meeting in my life, grandma sits at a high place of honor in my heart and I love
her more than I can ever express! At the center, I see her lovely face, smile
and hear calling my nickname, “Wuzzy?” And for some reason I can also smell her
tortillas… My mind is immediately energized, happy and relaxed. I am filled
with love, completely surrounded by her spiritual arms greeting me and saying, “Hello!”
Every cell in my body is alive and active with excitement. I feel tons of
energy flowing all around me like a light bulb glowing and warm heat of contentment.
When I need uplifting, this is a place to visit to regenerate my spirit, mind
and body. I feel energized, whole and empowered when I mediate and or pray.
We must all experience the path and journey for ourselves to
be witness to it beauty, wisdom and knowledge. One cannot speak of its benefits
as a bystander. By knowing we can share our experience and preach its wisdom
confidently. Value each person as divine and worthy of our outmost respect. Bridge
gaps between patient and doctor. A quested person can be seen a mile away, they
can express their insights and attest to its effectiveness in healing, so yes
we have an obligation to practice what we speak. My personal life is an
adventure in mind development. From school to mediation I pursue with an
open-mind ways to mature my consciousness by daily physical and mental
training. I practice daily activities, at my discretion, resistance training,
cardio vascular activity, stretching and yoga, meditation and prayer at any
location available, positive reaffirmations, mental imagery, relaxing music and
service to co-workers. My goal is to always be happy, calm, respectful,
grateful, in shape, healthy and one with nature and the cosmos!
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