Loving Kindness, Subtle Mind and Spiritual Wellness
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Spiritual wellness, in my book, is essential for wellness throughout the body. I believe there are so many disease processes that stem from lack of spiritual wellness. A person who is harvesting hatred, anger, jealousy, or grief, probably will not be the most physically or mentally healthy. It's all connected. If a part of you is suffering from dis-ease, it is going to eventually show physically. For instance, I have a best friend who suffers from obesity. She is about 450 pounds. When we really broke into her childhood, it was discovered that she was sexually abused as a child. As a protection mechanism, she packed on the pounds to 1)protect her physical body by being "unattractive," and 2) her physical body is a result of her mental/spiritual connection or lack thereof and total lack of self respect and self esteem. She still harbors lots of guilt and anger and in turn, that comes out as eating very high fattening foods/sugary foods and gaining weight. She honestly doesn't think she's worth it, so she treats her body the way that individual made her feel. It starts in the spirit and in the mind, and it comes out in physical. I understand everyone is different and has different outcomes, so this is just my example of how mental/physical and spiritual wellness is all tied in together.
Personally, I try my best to keep everything in balance the best that I can. I understand the implications of imbalance and dis-ease. I do need to get better with my diet and with exercise, because I honestly need to respect my body better. I have a long journey coming with my master's program and if I do not learn to get into shape and handle stressors better, I may not have an easy time with it. I do meditation at least three days a week, and I believe when I start working out that I will connect even more. One of the things I learned in the Institute for Integrative Nutrition is that food is energy and not just in calories, but energetically speaking. So, personally, if I am bogging myself down with meat from animals that have been fed hormones or may not have been treated well, and refined foods that truly hold no nutritional value, my energy level (physically and energetically) is going to be much different than if I were to be eating a vegan or clean diet. And, in turn, all of that affects my spiritual wellness. When I am balanced spiritually, I feel better mentally and physically. Again, it is all a circle and there are no separate pieces of ourselves. Our health is one and all and all in one. We cannot separate any piece of ourselves from another. And, if there is an imbalance in one section of our circle, eventually, the other pieces will be affected too.
Mediate, mediate and mediate!!! Seek stillness and stillness will see you.
Heidi

I think I am more into the active mediation. I find the only time my mind is focused I am moving. I more have the physical fitness and nutrition down than the mediation side. Like I said, I am a runner and in order for my mind to completely empty it is focusing on my pace or my muscle repetition. I eat clean and also don't eat particular meats, I love the way I feel. In my mind, food is fuel. Good luck and great post.
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ReplyDeleteI love how you used the reference of a circle. I think you are completely right with that one. All of the aspects are connected to one another. One doesn't fully work without the other. They all feed into and off of each other. If you take one section out the circle is not complete and a portion of the interconnectedness is lost. I really enjoyed your blog this week!
Crystal
Thanks for sharing. I am in love with you blog style. I feel like I have none of the pieces of my circle together. Nothing is working together. I think my circle like to fight like it knows nothing else. I don't exercise because I have no motivation. I have issues motivating myself and a strong lack of motivation from my family all of a sudden. One day I will get there.
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