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Share Wisdom Wisely

(I wrote this one weeks ago but forgot to post!)

I feel compelled to take this “now moment” to encourage those who have had the luxury of embracing a personal development, energy healing and/or spiritual path to not only step up and bring these teachings forward, but also do so in ways that are accessible to the masses. 

While some of us have devoted decades to learning techniques that qualify us to greatly serve humanity at this time, we are actually in the minority of those who created the time to do so. If you have told someone who hasn’t slowed down in several decades to just “go within and be still,” lately, or suggested things like EFT and EMDR like they’re household acronyms, without explaining what they are or how they can help, this one’s for you. And me!! 

Please bear in mind that while we were waking up naturally, with the clocks of our bodies or soft chimes, and easing into our days, many of our peers were being jarred into waking life with jolts like “old phone” alarms. No one taught them the impact loud phone, text and other alerts going off throughout the day have on their nervous systems. It just became a way of life. 

They weren’t developing morning practices of meditation, prayer and gratitude; they were launching into their days, scurrying to jobs they may not have even realized they disliked. They sat in rush hour traffic or jammed into overcrowded buses and subways, experiencing more stress by 9am than some of us saw in an average week. Over time, their nervous systems became hardwired to busyness, adrenaline and anxiety.  

While we expressed in creative ways that we enjoyed, many of our peers stayed at jobs they believed they had to, in order to “get by.” They didn’t realize they deserved so much more than that. Many are realizing that now.

While we enjoyed fresh air outdoors, they took in stale oxygen from air conditioners and heating systems. While we practiced yoga, tai chi, qigong and pranayama, they sat at desks in unnatural and uncomfortable positions that promoted poor posture and shallow breathing.

As we bolstered our immune systems with organic fruits and veggies, superfoods, fresh and cold-pressed juices, raw food, alkaline-based diets, and ample hydration, they drank soda, diet and sugar-laced energy drinks, and scarfed down fast food, microwaved frozen food and heavily processed foods, with at least 42 ingredients the human body is not designed to ingest, with none of the nutritional value it needs to stay healthy.

A few friends have shared how much more water they are drinking now that they are working from home. File using a restroom whenever my body wants to on my ever-growing list of things it never before occurred to me to be grateful for!

While we watched the miracles of nature unfold before our eyes, they stared at screens. While we recharged with breathwork and went outside in the evenings to watch the sun set and the moon rise, they caffeinated at hours that kept them up all night, just to get home. There, they tried to unwind as quickly and with as little effort as possible after stressful and exhausting days so no, they didn’t check out that drumming, kirtan or reiki circle. 

While our weekends centered around nature, self-care, socializing and working out, although we didn’t really consider it that because we were hiking, surfing and doing other activities we love, they tried to squeeze in forced workouts. And maybe some social and outdoor time, if there was any time left after taking care of all the chores they didn’t have time to do during the week. 

While we looked forward to beaches and stores being less crowded on Mondays, they dreaded the start of new work weeks. While we invested our time in our passions and creativity, they spent theirs forgetting how to dream. While we counted stars in the sky, they hoped there wouldn’t be too many sheep. As it was, they may have stayed up way too late watching TV. 

While we learned about vision boards and manifesting, they were stuck in board rooms, producing, often at the expense of their own ability to even know what they wanted. They got plenty of practice learning what they didn’t want, but without the understanding that it was contrast, there to help them get clear and move toward what they did actually want. 

They weren’t chanting positive affirmations, watching “The Secret,” or getting into their vortexes with Abraham. Instead, they were unknowingly ordering more of what they didn’t want with complaints, also known as venting, or talking about the same things over and over in therapy. Wasn’t that supposed to help? After all, the person who listened for five minutes before writing a script for an anxiety medication was a doctor, which they learned to listen to more than their own bodies and emotions. 

They didn’t tune in for the latest 21-day meditation series with Oprah and Chopra, or watch inspiring Wayne Dyer specials on PBS; they watched the news, movies and programs designed to blast their nervous systems repeatedly with more cortisol. 

As we learned to raise our vibrations, they engaged in habits that depleted their life forces. While we took classes in active listening, conscious communication and uncoupling, they were caught in draining power struggles, where no one was listening to anyone else, not due to lack of love, but lack of education or energy. (Okay, some of us did that more recently then we’d like to admit, also, but at least we had a chance to know better!)

While we took workshops that electrified our souls, they took boring classes to renew licenses or help them get “better” jobs, which triggered the exact same frustrations as the last ones and left them feeling unfulfilled. Only our classes explained why the same unwanted things showed up in our lives, and what our roles were in that. 

We spent vacation time (also simply known as “time” for some of us) connecting more fully with who we really are; they tried to distract themselves from who they thought themselves to be. 

As we participated with silent retreats, striving to become more conscious and connect more fully with spirit, they connected more fully with the convincing dictates of the untrained mind, and false sources of power like competition and aggression. 

We cleared clutter, learned how to release attachments and practiced feng shui. They collected things they didn’t need and lists of projects they didn’t have time to attend to. 

We learned to go with the flow and trust that life is always unfolding for good, despite the appearance of circumstances that vividly state otherwise, and that the only person we can change is ourselves, with love, forgiveness and compassion. They tried to change other people and battled with “reality,” with no understanding that it’s a past-tense illusory construct based on past thoughts, feelings and behaviors, and therefore can be changed.

I could go on and on but I’m sure you’ve caught my drift. Too many of my teachers are speaking to their current audiences, not realizing that the masses need these messages right now, and that they need to hear them in ways that actually make sense.

(An aside – if you are recycling old material about stressful times, please at least state that it was recorded in the past. It’s blatantly obvious if you are not referring to what’s happening in our world right now. Better yet, create some new material that speaks to this time!) 

I consider myself to be very blessed that I’ve been on this journey for so many decades. Not all my lessons have come easily; by contrast, some of them were so profoundly painful, they almost killed me. But because I have been through those times, and have already been called upon by life to release almost everything I used to identify with, I can be present with these times. I can “hold the space” for those of you who are reeling right now.

If you’re new to this lingo, it means I can stand with you, knowing the truth about you, and the good that will come from this time, in time. I can believe in you until you believe in you. I can offer you hope. 

Even the circumstances that feel the most painful in our lives can lead to profound good that couldn’t have come any other way. That does not make it any easier to go through them. But love does. So I am sending a ton of that your way.

I’m here for you.

The Stress Release Champion

The most powerful way to take the overwhelming charge out of stress and intense emotions, so that you can be present with them in healthy ways, is also one of the most overlooked. It works within minutes. It doesn’t have any side effects; by contrast, it actually has side benefits. Have you guessed what it is yet? Breathing!

This stress release champion probably tops the list of amazing things the majority of us take for granted, although fewer people are doing so now than ever before in our world history. And some are suggesting that specific variations of it can even support and quicken the healing process for people who have Covid 19.

Of course, you already breathe without having to think about it. But automatic, shallow chest-breathing to sustain life is very different from purposeful breathing, to enhance it on every level.

At times of great stress, we tend to take in even less oxygen, since we tense up, constricting the flow of oxygen into and through our bodies. This leads to feeling more anxious, and tensing up even more when what we need is the opposite.

If you don’t already practice breathing exercises, also known as breath work and pranayama, on a regular basis, I can’t think of a better time to begin. Once the practice becomes habitual, even your automatic breathing will become fuller and deeper.

Why is that important? 

For starters, it will vastly improve your physical health. If your body is subsisting on bare-minimum breathing, it is starving for much bigger doses of fresh oxygen.

You can use your breath to improve your nervous and immune systems, strengthen and heal your lungs and other organs, balance the hemispheres of your brain, detox and so much more.

In case stronger immunity and better physical health somehow isn’t strong enough incentive in these times, you can also use your breath to release anxiety and stress from your body, relax and feel calm, release trauma, raise your vibration, release emotional blocks and negative beliefs, improve focus, recharge energetically and feel more peace and joy.

Your breath can also be the basis of a meditation practice and serve as a mindfulness tool.

Different techniques produce different results but all of these benefits and more are possible for all. You can practice any time, and don’t don’t have to leave home or involve another human being to do so. Breath work does not cost anything. There are no side effects, hangovers, withdrawal symptoms or risks for overdose.

So if you are able to take a big drink of refreshing oxygen into your lungs right now, I encourage you to do so now, with gratitude for this miraculous gift. And then take a few big breaths for those who can’t right now; in your imagination, you can even send that vibrant, healing inhale directly to anyone who needs it.

Belly Breathing

If you are new to breath work, belly breathing, or diaphragmatic breathing, is a great place to start. As the name suggests, it involves breathing slowly and deeply from your belly instead of your chest. This sends a signal to your brain that it’s safe to calm down. You can place your hand over your belly while you’re new to this technique; your abdomen will expand like a balloon on the inhale. Reverse on the exhale while gently pressing your belly toward your spine. This breath is traditionally done through your nose. Variations, which also include holding your breath for specific counts, can be found online.

Breath Of Fire

Another great technique to incorporate into your daily practice, especially now, is called breath of fire. This one releases toxins and deposits from the lungs, mucous linings, blood vessels, and other cells. It expands your lung capacity, strengthens your nervous system, delivers oxygen to the brain, boosts immunity and reduces addictive impulses. It’s not recommended to practice this one while pregnant, or with a few other conditions that any reputable site teaching the breath will list.

Clear Your Traffic

If you’re interested in learning these breaths and several more, including the incredibly healing and transformational ones I am learning from my teacher, Dr. Sue Morter, I am teaching them in one-time 1×1 sessions and will soon be doing so on Zoom calls. Reach out for more info! 516-526-8455

To read more about the importance of feeling your emotions:

Give Your Fear A Voice

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