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?
I really enjoyed
doing this exercise this week. I was really able to relax and connection with
what they were asking me to do. For me when I think of a wise one to become
more like I think of Jesus, so this was an easy exercise because I feel I have
a relationship with him and by thinking of his mind, speech, and heart it was
so nice to take that on to be more like him. When you think like that it really
takes the focus off of you and almost takes the pressure off to be a certain
way. When you try to focus on loving words, a loving heart, and loving thoughts
you just feel calmer and happy. I have found that I am very mindful with
negative thoughts that come into my mind and when they do pop up I am finding
myself changing them to positive thoughts and feelings. This is something you
can do anywhere and it really changes your attitude. I feel this is something
that I will continue to do daily for the rest of my life. It is so easy for
negative thoughts to come to your mind, but can be just as easy to replace them
with positive thoughts.
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 first thing I
thought of is you cannot teach someone about mediation if you have not practice
it yourself, really that goes with anything. I feel you do have an obligation
to your clients to develop your health psychologically, physically, and
spiritually. I feel that if you do your client will have more trust in you,
will want to continue to follow your advice, and will be motivated to try because
they will see that it has worked for you. For me to implement psychological
growth in my life I really need to focus on not letting the negative thoughts
and feelings that come to me have a control on my life and attitude. When the
thoughts come to me I need to change them with positive ones. Spiritually I can
grow my attending church, reading my bible, and spending time in prayer.
Tamara-
ReplyDeleteAs a Christian I have had a bit of a hard time with some of these exercises and like you I focus on Jesus and not another human. It is awesome to see that I am not alone. I do think though that we can apply many of these meditative practices into our prayer lives and I have found that it really helps with my focus. How about you?
-Rachel Harris