Healing Our Bodies

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Healing Our Bodies

Post by lu3ifer » Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:34 pm

Sometimes we might concentrate so much on our spiritual lives that we overlook the wonders of being present in our physical form. When we are more aware of the fact that our bodies are also important in terms of our personal growth, we may find it easier to nurture them. One of the most powerful ways to do this is through human touch, for a loving, comforting touch allows us to access the part of ourselves that yearns for a sense of oneness with the world around us. Even simple forms of touch connect us not just to our bodies but also to the energetic presence of other people. There are so many ways to incorporate touch in our daily lives, one of the easiest being a heartfelt embrace. Just making a point to hug someone on a daily basis and really feel our energy pass between each other can strengthen the bonds that keep us together. Hugs help us heal any hurt or upset we may have recently experienced by letting us release into the moment of the embrace and realize that no matter what happens to us, we have someone in our lives who supports and cares for us. Another nourishing form of touch is massage. While we may think of massage as a luxury, it is actually an ancient form of healing that enables us to open up our energetic pathways in order to receive unlimited energy from the universe. It doesn’t matter whether a simple massage comes from a loved one or a massage therapist, but by giving ourselves the gift of massage every once in a while, we are doing something healthy and beneficial for our bodies. Massage helps our bodies activate their own restorative powers, creating a wonderful way to engage fully in our own healing. Letting ourselves take advantage of the healing nature of touch creates space where we can truly live in and experience the world through our bodies, allowing us to completely immerse ourselves in the loving sense of joy and wonder that is our life.
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Post by dhav » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:50 pm

yup agreed.we should not neglect out physical needs as all of our bodies,emotional,astral,physical... ,are all important.That's where the needs of comforts come in.we have the right to treat ourselves well and ask for divine help for it.

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Post by pirbid » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:18 pm

:) I also agree. I think massage is a specially good way to get connected by touch for those people who live alone and do not have a job out of the home (and even for those of us who do!). Embracing is much faster and cheaper but, unfortunately, it is not well looked upon in many cultures.

I did make an effort to hug work colleagues: people respond unusually well to this treatment, even if they look a bit puzzled at first. After a little while, they come for their daily hug and miss it if you do not give it to them, so I guess it must be addictive!  :smt003
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