Health
and wellness, and the professionals who dedicate themselves to helping people
achieve it should embody, practice and teach the primary components that
constitute actual health and wellness. In order to do this, professionals must
understand much more than just the body; they must understand the mind and the
spirit. In the age of never ending technological entertainment, unhealthy foods
and unethical behavior, the health of the average person is declining. Many
mainstream media sources claim that Atheism, or the non-belief of any higher
power is the fastest growing “religion” in world. Combine this idea with the
sentence before it, and it appears as if the entire world is suffering from a
serious lack of the mind-body-spirit connection. It is important for the
professionals to health care to understand these aspects because of not for
these healers, who else would be able to bring integral health to the world?
Assessment
In assessing my own health through the three levels
of integral health, the mind, body and spirit, I believe that I am doing quite
well in all areas. I will be the first to admit that I need work in all of
them; but I believe that I am on the right path. In the mind domain, on a scale
of 1-10, I would give myself a solid 7. I make it a daily practice to expand my
mind and learn new things. I do not watch TV, so I use books to flew my mental
muscles, and create pictures and movies in my mind’s eye. Through mindfulness
based practices, I have been able to understand my own mind even further, and
be an active participant in my life instead of a casual viewer.
In the body area, I would rate
myself at a solid 8. After having completed a personal training certification
course, I have added a much needed deeper understanding of the body to my life,
and can now work through my own pains and continue to seek physical improvement
through daily exercise. I have been working out for the past 10 years on a
daily basis, and will be the first to admit that workouts had begun to get a
little old and stale. With their being so much information online to sift
through, I felt lost in a never ending maze of trends. This course gave me
exactly what I needed to light my way towards the end of this maze.
When it comes to the spirit, I would
give myself an 8. I am a highly spiritual person, but follow no organized
religion. I have decided to let life be my teacher of religions, instead of
following the words of others like me who have interpreted books, visions or
otherwise to be the end all be all of religions. A solid belief in a higher, infinitely
wiser power has humbled me and destroyed much of the ego that I formerly
possessed.
Goal Development
I do have three goals as a matter of
fact. For my physical goal, it is to understand my body much more than I do
now, and take the steps to make sure that everything I do for myself keeps
those facts in mind. I want my physical body to radiate health, and I
understand that it isn’t just mental aspects that influence, but diet and
exercise. I am in great shape, but I have pains. I want these pains gone and my
muscles strong and lean. My psychological goal is to be a warmer individual to
all people, strangers included. No one smiles at one another anymore. No one
greets one another randomly on the street. No one holds doors for others,
offers their seats to people who need it and give up their spot in line to an
individual with less items to buy. I want to be the person who can do all that for
a complete stranger, and not do it to make myself feel better, but because I
want to do it for them.
My spiritual goal is to connect on a deeper level
with my higher self. On clear nights, I like to go outside in the backyard with
my dog, put a chair in the middle of my yard and sit back, looking at the stars
while drinking a hot drink. I had the most incredible thought and feeling come
to me the other night, when out of the blue, I thought “My higher self it out
there somewhere watching me”. I don’t know why I thought that, but I felt
completely at ease and totally loved, secure that everything was going to be
alright. I want to make sure that I am fine tuning my spiritual body so that it
can affect everything else in my life and provide me with a greater connection
to all things.
Practices for Personal Health
Physical: (1) Daily stretching (yoga) and (2) light
workouts. I have found that stretching feels incredible, especially after a
good workout. I believe that most of the pains and problems I have today are a
result of my refusal to properly stretch during the last 10 years of my heavy
workouts. I’ve injured my body, and as a result I have to almost start over
again. I don’t look at it as a bad thing, but as a rebirth of sorts, allowing
me to do it right this time around.
Mental: (1) Daily studying of the human anatomy and
(2) continuing to read each night before bed. After having just completed my
personal training certification course, I’ve come to realize that the body is
truly a large, biological machine with an integrated super computer as a
“head”. If you really study the body, it’s energy systems, the muscles and all,
you will be shocked at home it all runs. I believe the key to understanding the
Universe it to understand my own physical vessel. I will also continue to read
before bed because fostering a good imagination is the key to all of these
integral health practices. It all takes imagination, one thing that TV and
computers are killing.
Spiritual: (1) Daily meditation and (2) more time in
nature. Meditation is my break from the outside and time to focus on Me. I find
that taking every opportunity to focus on my breath and become centered has
become a way of life for me. It has enabled me to concentrate longer, without
getting distracted and it eliminates all sources of stress. I also feel that
spending more time in nature will help me to really understand how life should
be lived. We are so unnatural in our lives; it’s sad really. The more I get
outside, the more I realize that life is so continuous, and that life exist in
all places, under all conditions, even in the darkest and scariest depths that
you can imagine. The laws that we believe bind us to life are completely
ignored by some creatures such as the ones that live on the bottom of the
ocean, miles under water, being pressed by thousands of pounds of pressure,
without sunlight and warmth. How is this possible?
Commitment
I will assess my progress or lack thereof by
constantly being aware of how I feel. That is the only way. You must be
conscious of all the things in your body; the sublte energies buzzing in and
around you, the way your heart beats, the small aches and pains, the feelings
of hunger or thirst, the sleepy feelings in the middle of the day or after a
long rest, your posture while you are sitting typing a long paper…everything. I
will also gauge my progress by consulting with my twin flame, my sister. My
sister and I live on two opposite sides of the continent, but our lives mimic
each other’s in every way. When I have a bad day, she has a bad day. If I get
sick, she doesn’t feel well. When I have a spontaneous moment of happiness,
it’s because she had a great moment. She will let me know how she feels, and I
will always feel the same. That is another way I will know how I am doing.
Darryl;
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your final project blog. You seem to have a good idea on your plan and how to implement it. I agree that assessing your progress by observing how you feel is really the best that can be done. So much of what we discussed these past few weeks is subjective. We just have to use our inner barometer and keep checking in. Good luck to you and your future endeavors!
Melissa
Melissa, sometimes I hide my inner emotions, because I am afraid to face them. I just do not know what it is about my own emotions, but I will soothe someone else. I need to really work on what I have learned. Good luck to both of you.
DeleteWow. Your post is so inspiring. I am feeling the things you wrote. Lately, I have been helping strangers, just because I wanted to.And you know what...it felt so good.You really have the understanding for Integral Health.
ReplyDeleteHey, Darryl.
ReplyDeleteI had to post something on our last blog to you! You have been an inspiration in my life. Your discussions and blogs have really been deep. When you write, you share from the heart and most of all, from experience. You have been transparent and open with your life--good, bad and ugly (smile). Not many men have the courage to open up and share their life with "strangers." I want to wish you the best in all of your future endeavors. Take care of yourself, be good to yourself and most all, continue to be true to yourself :). You rock!
Peace and blessings always~
Patricia