- Complete the Meeting Aesclepius mp3 (located in the Doc Sharing area). Describe your meditative practices for the week and discuss the experience. Explain how mindfulness or meditation has fostered an increase in your psychological or spiritual wellness. How can you continue to apply these practices in your life to foster greater health and wellness?
It was really hard for me the first few times because I was really hung up on the fact that I had to make up an image of Native American woman in my head to concentrate on as my wise healer. I had a hard time realizing there is nobody in my life that even comes close to symbolizing the person I had to make up in my head. That was a bit sad for me. In fact, it still is!
Eventually I was able to let go of that, at least in part. Once I was able to concentrate on the task at hand I was able to benefit from the exercise. I love visualizing the light, especially the rare moments where I can actually feel it. I hope to cultivate this skill as I continue on.
My phychological and spiritual wellness have improved in a way that affects everyone in my household. I find I don't get mad when my husband gets home and falls straight to sleep. Three weeks ago I would have been upset inside because I want his help....I have even been known to wake him up angrily to give him a long list of things I need done. Now I just feel more love for him and realize he really needs that sleep after 10-14 hours of being outside doing manual labor. He needs to sleep and he needs to heal. Instead of stomping around angrily, I put a blanket on him and tiptoe around doing the things I need done so he doesn't have to worry about it.
Eventually I was able to let go of that, at least in part. Once I was able to concentrate on the task at hand I was able to benefit from the exercise. I love visualizing the light, especially the rare moments where I can actually feel it. I hope to cultivate this skill as I continue on.
My phychological and spiritual wellness have improved in a way that affects everyone in my household. I find I don't get mad when my husband gets home and falls straight to sleep. Three weeks ago I would have been upset inside because I want his help....I have even been known to wake him up angrily to give him a long list of things I need done. Now I just feel more love for him and realize he really needs that sleep after 10-14 hours of being outside doing manual labor. He needs to sleep and he needs to heal. Instead of stomping around angrily, I put a blanket on him and tiptoe around doing the things I need done so he doesn't have to worry about it.
My wellness has manifested in other ways, as well. I have more patience with my children, my clients, my co-workers, etc. It is easier on everyone around me but it is also easier on me. I will continue to use these concepts learned in these exercises and hope to involve my children and husband in them as time goes on.
- Describe the saying: "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" (p.477). How does this apply to the health and wellness professional? Do you have an obligation to your clients to be developing your health psychologically, physically, and spiritually? Why or why not? How can you implement psychological and spiritual growth in your personal life?
The saying means that you can't teach what you don't know. You can't describe an experience if you haven't experienced it yourself. I do have an obligation to develop my health phychologically, physically and spiritually because I cannot relay the fruits of this labor without gaining this insight for myself first. I will continue to implement phychological and spiritual growth in my own life by continuing my daily meditation and yoga videos.