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Friday, April 15, 2016

[AlternativeAnswers] Finding Inspiration Series: Reiki Therapy

 

Good Morning!

Finding Inspiration Series: Reiki Therapy

My 'Finding Inspiration' series was written out of a need that comes up in my practice, most often in Spring and Fall. I feel we all need a bit of encouragement and enlightenment now and then to help us move forward. Finding
motivation through inspiration can be the spark which sets you on your way!

Reiki is considered an energetic, as well as a spiritual practice developed in 1922 by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui. Reiki is administered by "laying on hands" and is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through and around us and is what causes us to be alive. If one's "life force energy" is low, then we are more likely to get sick or feel stress. If this life force is high, we are more capable of being balanced and healthy. Reiki treats the person as a whole including body, emotions, mind and spirit. Through the use of this technique, practitioners are transferring Universal energy (i.e., reiki) in the form of Ki through the palms of their hands, which allows for self-healing and a state of balance or equilibrium.


Bring Reiki Into Your Life

Reiki is described as a holistic therapy, which brings about healing on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level. The belief is that the energy will flow through the practitioner's hands whenever the hands are placed on, or held near a potential recipient. Some teachings stress the importance of the practitioner's intention or presence in this process, while others claim that the energy is drawn by the recipient's need to activate or enhance the natural healing processes. (I believe both are true). Furthermore, the belief is that the energy is "intelligent", meaning that the Reiki knows where to heal, even if a practitioner's hands are not present in the specific area. This is Universal attention.

Learning to work with Reiki gives you the ability to connect with an inexhaustible source of energy, which can be used to induce a healing effect. Anyone can gain access to this energy by means of an attunement process carried out by a Reiki Master. (I personally believe that anyone can gain access to this energy, because it is Universal. No one holds control or a patent to energy).

Consider these suggestions for bringing reiki energy into your life:

Just for today

1. Life unfolds in the present. But so often, we let the present slip away, allowing time to rush past unobserved and unseized, and squandering the precious seconds of our lives as we worry about the future and ruminate about what's past. "We're living in a world that contributes in a major way to mental fragmentation, disintegration, distraction, decoherence," says Buddhist scholar B. Alan Wallace. We're always doing something, and we allow little time to practice stillness and calm. When we are at work, we fantasize about being on vacation; on vacation, we worry about the work piling up on our desks. We dwell on intrusive memories of the past or fret about what may or may not happen in the future. We don't appreciate the living present because our "monkey minds," as Buddhists call them, vault from thought to thought like monkeys swinging from tree to tree.

2. Most of us don't undertake our thoughts in awareness. Rather, our thoughts control us. "Ordinary thoughts course through our mind like a deafening waterfall," writes Jon Kabat-Zinn, the biomedical scientist who introduced meditation into mainstream medicine. In order to feel more in control of our minds and our lives, to find the sense of balance that eludes us, we need to step out of this current, to pause, and, as Kabat-Zinn puts it, to "rest in stillness - to stop doing and focus on just being."

3. We need to live more in the moment. Living in the moment, also called mindfulness, is a state of active, open, intentional attention on the present. When you become mindful, you realize that you are not your thoughts; you become an observer of your thoughts from moment to moment without judging them. Mindfulness involves being with your thoughts as they are, neither grasping at them nor pushing them away. Instead of letting your life go by without living it, you awaken to experience.

4. Cultivating a nonjudgmental awareness of the present bestows a host of benefits. Mindfulness reduces stress, boosts immune functioning, reduces chronic pain, lowers blood pressure, and helps patients cope with cancer. By alleviating stress, spending a few minutes a day actively focusing on living in the moment reduces the risk of heart disease.

5. Mindful people are happier, more exuberant, more empathetic, and more secure. They have higher self-esteem and are more accepting of their own weaknesses. Anchoring awareness in the here and now reduces the kinds of impulsivity and reactivity that underlie depression, binge eating, and attention problems. Mindful people can hear negative feedback without feeling threatened. They fight less with their romantic partners and are more accommodating and less defensive. As a result, mindful couples have more satisfying relationships.

6. Mindfulness is at the root of Buddhism, Taoism, and many Native American traditions, not to mention yoga. It's why Thoreau went to Walden Pond; it's what Emerson and Whitman wrote about in their essays and poems. "Everyone agrees it's important to live in the moment, but the problem is how," says Ellen Langer, a psychologist at Harvard and author of Mindfulness. "When people are not in the moment, they're not there to know that they're not there." Overriding the distraction reflex and awakening to the present takes intentionality and practice.

7. Living in the moment involves a profound paradox: You can't pursue it for its benefits. That's because the expectation of reward launches a future oriented mindset, which subverts the entire process. Instead, you just have to trust that the rewards will come. There are many paths to mindfulness and at the core of each is a paradox. Ironically, letting go of what you want is the only way to get it. Here are a the Five Principles to help you along. 



Andrew Pacholyk MS L.Ac
http://www.peacefulmind.com/reiki.htm
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Thursday, April 14, 2016

[AlternativeAnswers] Finding Inspiration Series: Music Therapy

 

Good Morning!

Finding Inspiration Series: Music Therapy

My 'Finding Inspiration' series was written out of a need that comes up in my
practice, most often in Spring and Fall. I feel we all need a bit of
encouragement and enlightenment now and then to help us move forward. Finding
motivation through inspiration can be the spark which sets you on your way!

Music Therapy is the prescribed use of music and music related techniques to
assist and motivate a person towards specific, nonmusical goals. Music
therapists use their training to effect changes in the cognitive, physical,
communication, social, and emotional skills.

Music Therapy utilizes music and music related activities to modify ineffective
learning patterns, help to promote emotional, mental, social and physical growth
and to develop non-musical goals. Music Therapy works as a creative, flexible
and sometimes spontaneous means of utilizing the appeal of music to help people
of all ages and abilities. Music Therapy is an established health care
profession that uses music and "techniques" in order to address physical,
psychological, cognitive and social behavioral patterns. Music Therapy can
positively affect children and adults alike. Music Therapy can make the
difference between isolation and interaction and has been proven in situations
such as: depression, anger, pain, autism, stress, grief, loss, time management,
motivation, growth, change, procrastination and improving communication.

Vibrational Tuning

Vibrational medicine, which validates that everything in the Universe is in a
state of vibration and the frequency at which an object or person most naturally
vibrates is called resonance.

The human ear can detect a minimal range of vibration between 20 to 20,000
cycles per second (cps) or Hertz (Hz). A standard measure of frequency is Hertz,
abbreviated Hz. It means "cycles per second." Compare this to the vibrations
dolphins or even mice can detect, which is up to 100,000 (cps) and you realize
how much more of our "Universal Symphony" we are missing out on.

The rate at which something vibrates, determines how dense it is and how we
perceive it to be.

Therefore, different things vibrate at different rates or frequencies. These
things can be perceived as either sound, light or color or solid matter. There
is even a "hum" to the Earth. Known as the Schumann Resonance. The
lowest-frequency (and highest-intensity) mode of the Schumann resonance is at a
frequency of approximately 7.8 Hz. This particular frequency just so happens to
be associated with the Alpha waves in our brain, which are most associated with
our meditative state. "When your alpha is within normal ranges we tend to also
experience good moods, see the world truthfully, and have a sense of calmness.
You can increase alpha by closing your eyes or deep breathing or decrease alpha
by thinking or calculating.

The human energy field is a symphony of sound, frequencies and energetic matter.
From our auric field and Chakra centers, bones, and organs in the body, all
possess a different resonant frequency. When an organ or part of the body is
vibrating out of tune or non-harmoniously, it is called "dis ease" or disease. A
body is in a healthy state of being when each cell, each organ creates a
resonance that is in harmony with the whole being.

Vibrational medicine is based on the idea that all illness or disease is
characterized by blockage in the channels on some level, either in nadis,
meridians, arteries, veins, or nerves When there is a blockage, the organ in
question stops vibrating at a healthy frequency and thus it results in some kind
of illness. So, through sound and light, one can break up, dissolve and release
these blockages that initiate in our light or etheric body. Ultra sound has been
used medically for almost two decades as a diagnostic tool by pediatricians
while the baby is in the very early stages of fetal development. More recently,
ultrasound is being used to cleanse clogged arteries. Ultrasound works on the
same principle of light equals sound and tone equals radiance manifesting in
form.


Entrainment

Musically, entrainment invloves the "merging with, or synchronizing to, the
pulse of the music".(7) This principle is related to the isomorphic principle
which states that one's mood should be matched to the mood of the music and then
gradually moved into the desired direction. The principle of entrainment is
universal. Appearing in chemistry, pharmacology, biology, medicine, psychology,
sociology, astronomy, architecture and more. The classic example shows
individual pulsing heart muscle cells. When they are brought close together,
they begin pulsing in synchronicity. Another example of the entrainment effect
is women who live in the same household often find that their menstrual cycles
will coincide.

The entrainment process is quite evident in music. It is possible to have
rhythmic entrainment, melodic entrainment and dynamic entrainment. Entrainment
music has the potential to (1) resonate with the listener's feelings, (2)
transform negativity into positivity, and (3) promote a state of liveliness or
serenity. Certain sounds, in specific sequence can help bring the listener from
one place to another.

Entrainment is the tendency of two oscillating bodies to lock into phase, so
that they vibrate in harmony.

The following are great tools for entrainment:

Music Therapy Tools

1. Affirmations: One of the many things that sets musical affirmations apart is
that the music and text represents an integration of words, rhythm, voice and
melody. Using this type of affirmations will give you the power to think
positively, to remove the barriers to prosperity, minimize stress and create
pathways to love and confidence. Today's non-stop, high-stress world means our
minds are constantly in the beta (unreceptive) state, where the mind's mental
energy fires neurons at random. Musical affirmations will return your mind to
the alpha (receptive) state, a state where the neurons fire in harmony. Where
the positive message of the affirmations can be absorbed effectively by the
conscious and subconscious mind due to the power enhancing affects of a musical
accompaniment.

2. Mind Quieting: A disciplined mind is a free mind. Gain control over your
thoughts and you maintain control over your life. Retrain your mind and you
regain your freedom. Calming the mind is a behavioral technique used to
interupt, minimize and eliminate "psychological noise". Obsessive, repeatitive
thoughts, anxiety and fears are all apart of negative, self-destructive patterns
that can benefit from the power of music and mind quieting.

3. Breathing : Breath is life! Exchange of electrons. Flow of energy. Air is the
primary nutrient. Survival without it is measured in minutes. It is so important
that you do it without thinking. Your breathing is the voice of your spirit.
It's depth, smoothness, sound, and rate reflect your mood. If you become aware
of your breath and breathe the way you do when you are calm you will become
calm. Practicing regular, mindful breathing can be calming and energizing. With
the addition of music and it's rhythm, the "musical breath" can even help
stress-related health problems ranging from panic attacks to digestive
disorders. Fall into the rhythm of the music and breathe. Focus on your
breathing and the music.

4. Mantras : No one can fully explain the mystery of mantras. Their magical
sounds help heal physical imbalances, relax the mind, quiet the emotions, and
open the heart. They stimulate, activate, motivate, and rejuvenate. Mantras can
help you dance or sleep, laugh or cry, make love or meditate, turn tedious
housework or heavy exercise light-hearted fun. They can help you forget someone
or find someone. They are designed to remind us that love, laughter, and inner
peace are our birthright. They help us go beyond borders, realize our potential,
and celebrate the power of love. Mantras offer increased flexibility and
strength while they gently expand your consciousness, and help you experience
love, compassion, and inner peace.

5. Chanting : Chanting begins with an invocation - a prayer, a group OM, or some
small line of remembrance that connects everyone to a higher source. To learn
chanting has a healthy strengthening effect on the mind; it develops
concentration, patience and determination. So, almost any word group - or even
sounds - can be used although the emphasis should be on goodness. Try repeating
the word 'love' a thousand time over. Creating a connection to Self is the goal
of chanting, and the process is meant to be inclusive and fun.

6. Toning : Toning with your own voice can improve health, greatly reduce
stress, release negative emotions, strengthen immune system, increase energy,
improve self-confidence, enhance memory & creativity, transform relationships,
accelerate natural healing help you ascend to new dimensions of reality. Toning
is the basis process of "letting go" of basic, natural sounds to attain a sense
of balance, harmony and centering. Some examples of natural toning include:
yawning, moaning, crying, sighing or screaming. The release of these natural
tones result in the harmonizing of emotions, mind and body.

7. Drumming: Research has shown that drumming can actually strengthen the immune
system, create a calming focus and is even hypnotic. A steady rhythm on the drum
connects us to the heart. The healing effects have been shown to improve
conditions of Alzheimers, autism, trauma and emotional disturbances.



Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

[AlternativeAnswers] Finding Inspiration Series: Aromatherapy

 

Good Morning!

Finding Inspiration Series: Aromatherapy

My 'Finding Inspiration' series was written out of a need that comes up in my
practice, most often in Spring and Fall. I feel we all need a bit of
enlightenment now and then to help us move forward. Finding motivation through
inspiration can be the spark which sets you on your way!

Nature's Gifts

Spring is here. What better time to take advantage of the power of our sense of
smell!

We can find great inspiration through the power of our olfactory senses. Spring
time is the season of renewal, where flowers blossom, all green things grow and
people feel a renewal of energy within themselves. People even begin to wear
lighter colored clothing to "match" the environment around them. Seek your
inspiration in the scent of fresh flowers filling the air, as well as the bloom
of green herbs. Take advantage of these natural riches.


Utilize the Essence of Aromatherapy

Once you understand the purpose of why essential oils exist, you will want them
in your life forever. They represent life itself, the source of all healing. My
wish is that you will share them with a friend, and let them experience some of
your oils.

Essential Oils work on several different levels. They affect most people through
the sense of smell. The sense of smell is the most complexed and the sensitive
of the five senses.

Once the Olfactory receptors identify an aroma, nerve cells relay this
information directly to the Limbic system of the brain. Here, aromas can trigger
memories and influence behavior. Additionally, the Limbic system works in
conjunction with the pituitary gland and the Hypothalamus region of the brain to
regulate the hormonal activities thus triggering the production of hormones that
govern appetite, body temperature, insulin production, overall metabolism,
stress levels, sex drive, and conscious thought and reactions. The Limbic system
also influences immunity. Essential oils can have a positive affect on all these
functions.

Essential oils work through the skin as well. They can stimulate surface skin
cells, calm inflamed or irritated skin, release muscle spasms, soothe sore
muscles and relieve muscle tension.


Essential oils are used in a variety of ways.

* You can inhale them directly from the bottle.
* You can use them for skin care, hair care, and body care, as well as, for many
beauty purposes.
* Personal hygiene, aromatherapy baths, foot baths.
* Giving and receiving aromatherapy massages.
* Inhaling aromatherapy oil blends to relieve congestion, clear your head and
make breathing easier.
* You can also make wonderful fragrances with essential oils.
* Aromatherapy can prevent or ease an assortment of ailments. Essential oils
boost the immune system.
* You can treat aches, pains, injuries, with essential oils.
* Aromatherapy can help reduce stress, lift depression, restore emotional
well-being.
* You can disperse essential oils through the air in your home or office to
increase productivity or alter moods.



Andrew Pacholyk. MS, L.Ac.
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