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803.1 | Music might be one way. | BAGELS::BOROFF | I'm a little bit scary but fun... | Mon Jul 25 1988 14:23 | 15 |
| Hi Kim,
Try listening to soothing or spirtitual music. Some of the "new_age"
electronic stuff is okay - a little mechanical for me personally. There are
some really wonderful "natural" C.D.s ie., whale songs, ocean surf, rain
forest. My favorite is Gegorian (sp?) chanting. 13th century monastic
chanting - beautiful stuff! Check out TOWER records if your close to
Boston.
Since your advisor said not to meditate, simply sit quietly with
no interruption and listen. If you are impatient, try only 10 min
a day and work up from there.
Let us know how it goes.
eric \|/
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803.2 | check Holistics notes...and read some in this file | WRO8A::GUEST_TMP | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Mon Jul 25 1988 22:30 | 31 |
| re: .0
You might also check out the HOLISTICS notesfile for other
pointers. There are many ways in this physical reality of ours
to relax these physical bodies we have. Some are apparently (at
least in the consensus reality view) more harmful than others
(e.g., drugs) or at least potentially more harmful. The bottom
line (in my educated opinion) is that the mind controls the body
and the mind is influenced (or, is "controlled") by our thoughts
and our feelings (feelings=emotions here.) Another way to put it,
perhaps, is that if you are completely self-loving you will not
experience ailments, stress, pain, etc. Since most of us are *not*
that, then we do. To that extent, we can work on those beliefs,
attitudes, feelings, etc. to "release" or "alter" (transmute) them
so that the end result is positive instead of negative. How? There
are many, many good pointers throughout these notes that can give
you clues, many of which are more appropriate for you than others...
it could very well be that meditation is not as appropriate for
you as some other methods (at this time.)
As I am fairly heavily involved in massage, I have made it a
point to be more aware, perhaps, (in the areas of stress) than others might
be. What I attempt to do is to help my "client" relax the mind
enough to relax the body. Sometimes it is difficult to tell which
"comes first" but I can say that it is virtually impossible to relax
the body if the mind isn't relaxed. So, you can start with the
body, to "fool" the mind...ultimately the responsibility belongs
to your mind...and in my understanding, your emotions are inseparably
linked to your mind.
Frederick (who will be a "real DECcie" by week's end.)
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803.3 | Try this. | HOCUS::RCOHEN | There's no rush, just hurry up.... | Tue Jul 26 1988 08:24 | 16 |
| When I was younger I learned a very effective technique to enter a
state of total relaxation.
While lying down with legs slightly apart, arms at side, eyes closed, begin to
concentrate on the blood rushing through your toes. Really focus
on the energy provided by the travel of blood through the tip of your toes
and move your focus very slowly to the top half of your feet. Gradually
move your focus to the rest of your feet and begin to focus on your ankles
and lower leg. Really imagine the blood flowing and bringing energy to
to the parts of your body you have just focused on and slowly move up
your legs and to the rest of your body; by the time you move up to focus
on your neck and head, you should be really relaxed or even asleep.
Bob
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803.4 | SEEK THE LORD!! | USRCV1::JEFFERSONL | Jesus cares for you! | Tue Jul 26 1988 12:42 | 9 |
| RE:0
Jesus says: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden
and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me;
for I am meek and lowly in heart: AND YE SHALL FIND REST UNTO YOUR
SOULS. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
LORENZO
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803.5 | | ASIC::HURLEY | | Tue Jul 26 1988 12:45 | 8 |
| The way I try to relax is to turn everything off at home and have
my home completely quiet then I just listen to the quiet. I also
use breathing techniques. I will breath into the part of my body
that I want to relax and I continue this until all of my body has
relaxed.
Denise
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803.6 | Good ole Sundays | REGENT::NIKOLOFF | Meredith East | Tue Jul 26 1988 13:29 | 9 |
| oh yes, I like to relax in a warm bubble bath, listening to Kitaro.
but, most important....thinking positive thoughts.
BTW, congradulations Frederick. It couldn't have happen to a nicer
person.
MN
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803.7 | Some more ways.. | USAT05::KASPER | Life is like a beanstalk, isn't it... | Tue Jul 26 1988 23:40 | 15 |
| You could try some of the relaxation tapes (both audio and video) that
assist thru relaxing images and music. You may also try using a
guided meditation tape without actually allowing yourself to enter a
meditative state. They can be very relaxing. You may also use some of
your own visualization -- try sitting still and placing yourself in a
relaxing environment (ie. on the beach, in the mountains, flying, etc).
Frederick's advice about relaxing the mind is well taken. Relaxzation
*is* a state of mind.
Terry
Frederick: Congradulations!
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803.8 | I feel an "Across the Crowded Room" coming on... | WRO8A::GUEST_TMP | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Wed Jul 27 1988 00:50 | 16 |
| re: .6 and .7
Thanks! I guess it took a decision on my part to leave (though
I didn't say that to the guy who does the hiring) to get an offer
to stay ;-}. So, I'm going to stay at DEC and attempt to
simultaneously develop a massage practice (with a partner) in a
hair salon in Los Altos (literally next to Palo Alto, Steve Kallis
8*} .) I will be working 6-2 here (9-5 on the East Coast.) That
means I can conceivably carry-on "Real-time" conversations with
you all! Wow, wonders never cease!
By the way, Meredith, is Kitaro in the tub with you and what
does he have to say? ;-)
Frederick
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803.9 | Nah, Just a congrad. from across a crowded U.S.A. | REGENT::NIKOLOFF | Meredith East | Wed Jul 27 1988 12:07 | 6 |
| -1
By the way, Meredith, is Kitaro in the tub with you and what
does he have to say? ;-)
OHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM ......8-)
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803.10 | massage | LEZAH::BOBBITT | festina lente - hasten slowly | Thu Jul 28 1988 15:51 | 9 |
| getting a backrub while listening to soothing music by candlelight
is a great way to unwind...
refreshes the body and the mind...
of course, turnabout is always fairplay the next night...
-Jody
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