Monday, April 1, 2013

Unit 5 Blog



Unit 5 Blog

Hello Everyone ~


I found the loving-kindness exercise to be more straightforward, captivating, and easier for me to relate to than the subtle mind exercise. 

In the loving-kindness exercise, we had to visualize a loved one who was suffering while we were maintaining our breathing.  By allowing the dark cloud of suffering to enter our body with our in-breath, we were able to let the suffering completely dissolve in our heart.  I liked the idea of this exercise in that we welcomed loving-kindness into our heart while lessening our self-centeredness, thereby being able to share this loving-kindness with others as we breathed out health, love, and happiness.  I found it easier to stay focused and really get deep into a natural, calm, and peaceful state.

In contrast, the subtle mind exercise had us reflect on the levels of psychospiritual flourishing; the witnessing mind, calm-abiding mind, and unity consciousness.  The goal was to train the mind to reign in the constant mental activity of our thought, feelings, emotions and images.  I thought this exercise was more challenging and took more effort for me to maintain my focus.  I lost focus several times, due to the long pauses, and found it hard to get back to the state of relaxation I was previously enjoying.

The connection between spiritual wellness to mental and physical wellness is crucial for an individual to experience human flourishing.  I believe individuals can achieve a spiritual connection to any higher power, which can be a God, an emotion, or a material object.  A spiritual connection can give an individual a deeper sense of their spiritual awareness as well as benefit their mental and physical wellness.  I think both are needed to truly achieve human flourishing.  I feel meditation and prayer, coupled with proper nutrition, exercise, and a healthy lifestyle, all play key roles in maintaining a healthy mind, body, and soul.

Peace,
~ Cheryl  

3 comments:

  1. Cheryl,
    I really enjoyed reading your post and the way you put things together. I think you are very right about how meditation and prayer along with nutrition, exercise, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are all key roles in maintaining a healthy mind, body, and spirit. It is crazy to think how much one aspect affects another aspect and how much of a difference it makes when they are all united together. Its a wonderful concept that I am going to work towards everyday.

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  2. Cheryl,

    Hello. I enjoyed the subtle mind exercise more myself just because we didn't have to envision loved ones in pain and so many other things such as loving our enemies. I have some pretty awful enemies, made it hard to relax. It was nice just to lay back and kind of drain the mind during the subtle mind exercise but yes I am trying my best to let go of anger towards people that have hurt me especially after reading that forgiveness lowers the physical symptoms of stress. I do know what you mean by the long pauses. Sometimes they were way to long. I was actually really startled a few times when the voice came back on. Great Blog =).

    Heidi Waldman

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  3. Cheryl

    I actually like the Subtle mind exercise more because of less narration and background noises the pauses actually helped me remain focused. I agree with you that meditation, prayer, healthy nutrition and exercise is a way to maintain a healthy mind, body, and spirit. I really enjoyed reading your post.

    Donna Phelps

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