At the beginning of the course I do believe I was a little
hard on myself and I have surely made some progress. Regarding physical wellbeing I would say I
rate myself a 7. I did start exercising
more, but also overindulged in all the good foods over the holidays. Therefore I need to work a little harder to
make some progress. As regards my
spiritual wellbeing I will give myself a 7.
I definitely feel that I made progress in this area with the meditation
practices that we did. I will continue
to incorporate those in my day.
Regarding my psychological wellbeing I rate myself a 9. According to my therapist, my thinking is
very evolved. However, I will always
have something to learn and it will be a continual process. My goals have not yet been achieved they are
still a work in progress. I have not yet
consistently exercised 4 times a week, so I can’t say it’s a habit yet. I haven’t yet reached meditating or taking a
walk everyday, but I’ll get there. I am
always pursuing my psychological goals, so I feel good about that. I enjoyed every lesson in this course. I found myself looking forward to reading
each chapter because the information was so appropriate to my life right
now. I feel that I have made progress
over the last 10 weeks as regards decreasing my stress level and focusing on
what is important. Meditation is
challenging and rewarding at the same time.
Also getting deeper to oneself is the same. It is challenging but very beneficial. This has been sort of a boot camp. This training is getting me closer to
integral health for myself as well as helping me to become a good example. It will also enable me to teach others the
things that I have learned.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Unit 9 Project
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Integral
Health Plan
Introduction:
Integral
health incorporates mind, body, and spirit.
All components of an individual must be balanced for one to be truly healthy. As a health professional, to understand and
be able to teach mind, body and spirit health I must be able to practice it
myself. First I must be an example of
health for a client to believe that I authentically know what I’m speaking
of. I must experience mind, body,
and spirit health to know what the
journey is that lies before someone else attempting to follow this course. Personally I want to develop more in the act
of service, which would be the world aspect of development. I am also in need of developing better mental
and physical fitness.
Assessment:
This
class has been instrumental in my progress, therefore I will say I am a step
above where I started when we did our first blog rating our mental, physical
and spiritual fitness. I tend to be hard
on myself, because most of the time I acknowledge what I need to do. Taking constant action is where I fall short
at times. My physical well being is
average. I rate myself a 7. I am approximately 5 pounds
overweight. I am virtually physically
well according to my blood work.
However, my body could be more fit by incorporating more physical
exercise. Spiritually I am
grounded. I rate myself a 7. I know my values and beliefs,
however I would like to pursue more meditation and activities that bring me
peace. Psychologically I am very sound,
but I would like to expand my mind and its capacity. I rate myself a 9.
Goal Development:
Physical:
My goal is to eat
to nourish my body and not so much to suit my comfort cravings. In addition my goal is to get at least 3 days
of cardiovascular exercise per week.
Psychological:
My goal is to do
mindfulness meditation to expand my consciousness and continue to study and
learn as much as I can regarding integral health.
Spiritual:
My goal is to
dance, walk, meditate, participate in community service, and activities that
make me feel one with the universe. I
want to evolve to be the healer within.
Practices for Person health:
Physical:
1.
Spend at least 30 minutes a week doing cardio
exercise. Options are: take a class,
ride a bicycle, go for a jog.
2.
Every morning stretch for 10 minutes as soon as
I wake up. This will prevent my back
from being so stiff.
3.
Lower my sugar intake.
These can all be accomplished by
just doing them.
Psychological:
1.
Practice the loving-kindness meditation.
2.
Practice the subtle mind meditation.
Set aside time in the evening 10 to
20 minutes 5 days per week to meditate to develop mental fitness.
Spiritual:
1.
Visit a meditation center such as Shambhala.
2.
Take walks on a regular basis to feel one with
nature.
3.
Pray for guidance.
4.
Do some type of community service at least once
a month.
Taking walks is something I can do
any time living in Southern California where the weather is usually great. Walking and appreciating my surroundings
especially at the beach is very spiritual for me. I can walk to the beach in 10 minutes,
therefore I just have to put my shoes on and go a few times a week. I am going to make a date with myself to
visit this meditation center as well as a few others I’ve been think of for some
time. Prayer is something that I can do
anytime anywhere. All I need is to
remember that prayer is always available.
I signed up for community service on January 19, 2013 to start this
off. I will look up different
organizations that I am interested in and spread my time accordingly.
Commitment:
The
paper will serve as a contract with myself to incorporate these things as I
have stated starting today. Just as
looking back at the first blog post and comparing it with today, I will look at
this contract and compare my progress in 3 months. At that time I can gage whether I need to try
something different or whether I am moving along as intended. In 6 months I will assess myself again. Carrying this contract with me and posting it
on the refrigerator will remind me of what I need to do. I will read it over at least once a month to
make sure I am on track. This way I am
accountable to myself. Sometimes telling
a confident your intentions and asking them to check in with you is also
helpful in being accountable for the actions we are supposed to take.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Unit 8 - My two Favorites
I believe that all of the exercises that we have done can be
beneficial, however some were much more challenging to accomplish. The first exercise that I truly enjoyed but
also thought was very beneficial was the loving-kindness exercise. This exercise is to send out loving kindness
to the world and also to give it to myself.
Over the past two years I have gone through quite a bit personally. So this exercise helped me to practice,
forgiveness. It helped me to let go of
some anger and hurt feelings. It
reminded me to send everyone, even the folks that I do not care for
loving-kindness. This is one of the most
valuable exercises because as long as I send out loving-kindness continually, I
will have peace of mind. The second
exercise that I found truly useful was meditation. Meditation can serve so many purposes, from keeping
my stress level down, sending out good energy into the world, bringing myself
into focus, calming myself when I am alarmed, clearing my mind, or bringing my
heart rate down. As this year gets into
full swing I intend on dedicating a few minutes each day to meditation,
including the loving-kindness exercise to keep me grounded and focused. As the year progresses, I would like to
graduate to more advanced mental fitness exercises, but I will do first things
first. Once I feel that these come
natural, I will move on to something else.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Unit 7 - Aesclepius Meditation
This exercise was challenging at first because when trying
to picture someone, a few different people were passing through my mind but it
was hard to focus on just one. I did try
to hold one in my mind. It’s interesting
because closing my eyes and picturing someone seems simple but it is as if they
are a faint projection that is shorting out.
They come and go. I want to
vividly picture the person or moment but it seems that my mind sometimes does
not want to give the clear picture. I
like picturing the light from her coming through to me. It was almost like superheroes transferring
energy, like “Wonder Twin powers activate!”, if you are familiar with the old
school Wonder Twins cartoon. Toward the
end when I was picturing my heart being full of light, I actually felt my heart
cavity being full for a moment. And then
I pictured light oozing out everywhere from my body as if my body was a cracked
pot and water was coming out of each crack unstoppable. I still feel like I have a very long way to
go as far as my focus. The more I can
visualize myself as a healer, the more I will actualize that part of
myself. I want to be a person that is a
light to all. I know a few people like
this and anytime I come in contact with them I feel happy or like I have
received a gift. I would like to be that
toward others, not just in practice, but with anyone I come in contact with.
The saying “One cannot lead another where one has not gone
himself”, gives me the idea that in order to be a good teacher, one would do
well to have had the experience that he is teaching about. I can read lots of books about meditation;
however, until I actually meditate I really don’t know the experience. Now that I have been practicing meditation, I
can have a real conversation with someone about it. I completely feel that as a conscientious
practitioner, I should always be working toward my psychological, physical, and
spiritual health. If I do not, I would
consider myself to be a hypocrite. As I
have taken many classes such as this one at Kaplan, I am continually applying
what I have learned to my daily existence so that I may reach optimum health
and can understand how to help others to get there.
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