Pain – Friend or Foe?

We all hate pain, but what if we approached pain differently by considering it as an old and knowledgeable friend?  Your body is your oldest companion, the one that knows you best and has been there through all the good times and the bad times.  If we treat our old pal like a sacred temple that we grow up in, then we would honor the messages it sends us. Pain is the messenger that signifies our nervous system that there is a problem.  These problems are energy disturbances and when we ignore messages our body screams even louder trying to get our attention.

So why do we ignore these signals? It’s natural to avoid something that doesn’t feel good. Naturally we follow the path of least resistance and pain is altogether uncomfortable and exhausting.  It’s just easier to not feel than to feel.  However when we ignore these cues and pain is left unattended to, it turns into chronic pain and chronic pain eventually turns into disease.  Dis-ease can be defined as lack of ease in the body or a disturbance in the energy flow.

In yoga this vital energy flow is called Prana and in Asian traditions it’s called Ch’i or Qi.  This life force is described as a flowing river and when rocks and debris get thrown into our river it gets clogged up. These clogs are referred to as energy blocks and energy depletion.  When our energy is blocked or depleted it cannot flow freely to nourish organs, bones, and tissue.  When our body does not get the oxygen and circulation it needs to maintain homeostasis, pain signals are sent out via the nervous system.

So where did the rocks and debris come from?  Body, mind, and spirit are intertwined and connected energetically and with that every single thing that has ever happened to you, positive or negative, shows up somewhere in your body.  If we ignore emotions and feelings and stuff them down in order not to feel, they inevitably fester into deep energetic wounds.

How do we keep our river free flowing?  For starters we need to listen and become aware of what we are experiencing in our body from moment to moment.  Acknowledging both positive and negative feelings brings awareness to energy disturbances before they become chronic.  By addressing the physical feelings we in turn process the emotions and thoughts that are intertwined within.  With awareness, patience, and loving kindness, we have the ability to clear the rocks and debris to maintain our free flowing river.

The next step is to take action on what you notice.  Ask yourself; am I tensing my body? If the answer is yes, then look at where and why you are tensing.  Is it in response to something you’re looking at?  Something you’re listening to?

Once you notice what you’re noticing you are empowered to break old habits and reverse the negative affects.  Self-care is key in this process; yoga, energy healing, a relaxing bath, walking in nature, are all positive self-care techniques to release and reverse the negative affects of stress and tension.

When you’ve changed the old patterns you can start to be proactive by not allowing them to resurface.  Pain signals become an old friend tapping you on the shoulder to remind you it’s time to pay attention.  Eventually you will notice the signal from your nervous system immediately and take proactive action before the pain arises.  Every case is unique and pain levels are varying, however if pain is approached as a friend that is signaling to you that something needs to be addressed you can lessen your pain and give the intelligence of your body the chance to heal on it’s own.

 

Reconnect With Your Partner

Overall happiness and wellbeing can be measured at a physical and mental level, but what about at a soul level?  By soul level I am referring to the part of you that does not include physical, sexual, material, or intellectual aspects.  This metaphysical part of your higher self lives in your energetic body.

We exercise the physical body with activity and the mental brain with knowledge, but what about the soul?  Your spiritual self is exercised by connecting to higher states of consciousness and reconnecting to your inner supreme being.  The energetic self can be accessed through a variety of positive ways including; meditation, Yoga, music, deep relaxation, and Integrative Energy Healing.

Connecting with a person and sharing spiritual values in life is a sacred bondUnfortunately relationships become blocked, depleted, and isolated when the stress of everyday life interferes.  Tolerance for one another may dwindle as your connection on a deeper level is compromised by distractions such as work, social life, and finances. Participating in something positive and healthy as a couple is the foundation to living a relaxed and content life with your partner.

In an Integrative Energy Healing session with your partner you both will experience connecting with one another in a new and positive way.  This connection is divine, mystical, and difficult to describe with the limitations of language.  To understand it you must experience it deeply.  Connection with your partner on a soul level will replenish and feed your relationship the nutrients it needs to continue to grow into the future.

What to expect in your session:

For the Integrative Energy Healing session with your partner we start with a meditation facing each other and seated in chairs.  By clearing and charging your own energy field first you’ll be ready to deeply connect with your partner.  Next you’ll learn how to connect with your partner on an energetic level by practicing giving and receiving energy.  After providing feedback to your partner and debriefing with each other on what you both experienced, you’ll be guided into a deep relaxation (Savasana) reclined on a yoga mat and tucked in together with cozy blankets.  You’ll leave the experience feeling connected and relaxed with tools to continue your soul level connection at home together.

For the Couples Yoga session you’ll practice the postures both on your own and together in a private setting.  Supporting each other in the yoga poses accesses a deeper connection physically, emotionally, and spiritually…and it’s a lot of fun!!

A couples yoga class is a healthy way to spend time together, practice yoga, and be with the one you love.

Beginners welcome!


Inquire about a couple’s session today!

 annette@annettebailey.ca | 778-227-6397 | Vancouver, Canada