It was no accident that I titled my blog, “Healing from
Within”. Intuitively I knew that all health, all healing has to come from
within. I say intuitively because this
is not what I was taught growing up or in nursing school. Our western thought is that science is king
and if we just have the right diagnosis, the right doctor, the right therapist,
we can get the answer we are seeking to “fix” our problems.
But what if our problems, our discomfort, our dis-ease isn’t
a bad thing? What if we took a paradigm
shift in thinking and looked at these “issues” as gifts? As a message to us from ourselves, or from
God or from a higher power or whatever you can accept for the moment. What if we looked upon ourselves lovingly
like a parent looks at a child learning to walk when they fall down? That falling down is just a natural part of
the journey of life. Scraped knees teach
us balance, how to stand erect and ride a bicycle.
What if we took the negative judgment away, could we be more
apt to find a solution? Might then the
journey feel loving and kind instead of fearful and overwhelming? Might the journey even be joyful?
What if we focused on the first root chakra in Yoga Dance
and the mantra, “I have”. What if we truly believed that we had enough? We had enough time, enough money, enough
food, enough shelter. What if we changed
our internal dialogue of “There’s never enough time” or “if I only had more
money, more time, more whatever….” What if we felt and acted like we do have
all that we need right here and right now, to be happy and satisfied with
ourselves, in this moment. What if we accepted that we are here where we
are supposed to be to learn what it is we need to learn in this journey called
life? Could we then give ourselves
permission to breathe deeply and fully? Could we then lessen our anxiety and
fear? Could we possibly even be more productive? Might we even laugh at ourselves?
Could we then accept that we are all perfectly
imperfect? I believe that this is the
reason to practice the art of (self) loving kindness and the practice needs to
begin within, here and now.
This is where a coach, a group, a therapist, or a good
trustworthy friend can help. Come begin
to practice self care and loving kindness with me at a Let Your Yoga Dance
Class Sunday afternoon in Great Falls, Va at Beloved Yoga Studio http://belovedyoga.com/pages.php?name=Schedule#Fri
Namaste & Carpe Diem,
Lisa
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