Reflexology For The Spirit

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7 Ways to be Light, Vibrant, Joyful

flowers (639x512).Surround yourself with things, people who make you feel light, vibrant, and joyful.

This can be a variety of things.  For some, this can be

colors,

music,

books,

plants.

But, whatever it is, surround yourself with things that make you feel great, good, vibrant, joyful.

You may find yourself painting your walls or bringing more flowers home or showcasing a shelf  of your books.  The important thing is that you are releasing endorphins when you seek joy, renewal.

As a reflexologist, let the good, vibrant, joyful attributes be visible in your practice and your healing space.  This effort will reflect itself in what your client partners take away from your sessions.

Spend a little time becoming aware of these endorphin moment(s).  Once you know what makes you happy, you can put more focus on that outcome.  When you are focused on a joyful outcome, you can be happy for longer periods.

Laughing comes easier.

Gratitude comes easier.

You’ll also be able to focus on the things in your life that you enjoy.  Your happiness will multiply then, because what you focus on grows.  You will encourage homeostasis.

As you share your happiness, others will begin to enjoy these moments as well.  So you’ll  create a ripple effect for your friends, neighbors, family, client partners.  This can have far-reaching consequences of the positive kind.

Happiness is a rare commodity these days.  Find it.  Share it. Spread it around.

One of the pluses of being light, vibrant, and joyful is that these attitudes don’t take a lot of $$$.  Happiness comes with gratitude and a smile.  It can begin with a small plant or a book by your favorite chair.

Enjoy sunrises and sunsets and delicious smells like grass and fresh leaves.

If you feel that being light, vibrant, and joyful is difficult, it’s time to do something for someone else.  The happiest people I know are those who  have learned to share  a most precious commodity:  a smile and a little time.

Tap into your creativity.  This will allow you to relax, have more fun, and explore life’s wonders.

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Thurman Greco

 

Listen!

 

treeWhat is your body telling you? Listen!

When you  listen, all four parts of your self will tell you what you need to hear:  Your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual selves will speak to you.

Are you tired?

Do you suffer from a sleep deficit?

Are you unable to sleep because you are burning the candle at both ends?

Are you deeply troubled?

Are you studying for an exam?

Are you trying to get a promotion at work?

When do you need to rest?

Do you need to play?

How long has it been since you just had fun?

What is your work situation?

We all have cycles.  What are yours?

When are you at your best?

Keep a regular, predictable schedule every day of the year.  Listen!  Your internal clock will develop a schedule of eating, sleeping, and exercising at the same time each day.  Respect the regularity of this schedule.

Schedule some relaxation time each day.  Give your brain a break.  Let it review the day’s experiences.  Allow your brain to turn events into memories.  This will encourage the learning process.  Allow your brain to refresh itself.

Listen!  Every part of your body stores emotions, memories, thoughts, based on what the body part does for you.  For example, your ears will store these emotions, memories, thoughts, that relate to hearing.  Become more aware of events that contribute to issues or diseases  in the particular parts of your body.

Find time to move your body at intervals throughout the day.  This means taking the stairs whenever possible.  Walk when you talk on the phone.  Park farther away from your destination and walk to your destination.

When we ignore our bodies, stress, tension, fear, frustration, depression, anxiety,  and disease set in.

As a reflexologist, you will improve both your life and your career significantly if you honor your circadian clock.  Take a break every couple of hours to check in with yourself and see how things are going.

When you begin to honor your clock, you will find yourself keeping a regular schedule.  This regular schedule is a tonic for some.  For others, it is a wonder drug.

Your body will love you for this because it loves predictability.  Stress is related more to lack of a schedule than to finances, marital problems, children, or work.

When you listen to your needs and  offer your body predictability, you invite homeostasis into your life.

If you are new to this blog, I wrote a series of posts in which I offered suggestions and guidelines about how to listen to your body and also how to communicate with different parts of your body to bring about healing and homeostasis.  You can find them in contents section of this blog.  They were in late 2014 and early 2015.  Most of the posts were entitled “Spirituality of……”

Teach your client partners about their circadian clocks.    You will then improve their lives and careers.  How cool is that?

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Thurman Greco

Art provided by Jennette Nearhood

 

 

4 Things You Can Do To Breathe Properly

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While it’s true that we don’t come into embodiment with a book of instructions, I wish we did at least show up knowing how to breathe.

Many of us breathe much too shallowly which  keeps the body tight.  Relaxation is difficult and body functions have a tendency to be stagnant.  This makes all the little mundane things we do everyday  much harder.

In the ideal situation, a person breathes slowly, deeply, consciously.

When you breathe slowly,

your mind relaxes,

your body purifies,

your energy level increases,

you maintain a sense of well-being.

When you breathe properly, you exercise your intuitive skills.  Many people mistakenly believe they are not intuitive when, in fact, they are.  The problem is they are breathing so shallowly that their body is too uptight to know when the intuitive sense is working.

If you feel you aren’t breathing properly, take yoga classes.  Find a yoga teacher who will admit that s/he can teach proper breathing techniques.

OR

Take some breathing classes from a breath instructor if you can.  That’ll only make you a better reflexology practitioner or client-partner.

OR

Singing classes may be an option for you as well.

OR

Set aside 2-3 minutes a day in which you simply breathe mindfully.  To do this, begin by sitting comfortable in a quiet, safe place.

Focus on your breathing.  It may help to close your eyes here for a couple of minutes.

Find a place on your body where you can actually feel yourself breathing.  That may be your nose,  your abdomen or your diaphragm.

Now – just pay attention to your own breathing and nothing else.  Notice the quality of each breath, how your body moves, how it feels to  breathe.

As you do this, you should begin to feel some burdens lifting and some stress melting.

Try doing this exercise daily for several weeks.  This may be something  you find yourself doing daily over a long period of time.  Or, this may be something that eventually becomes a meditative exercise for you.

In the meantime, try to spend a few minutes each day consciously breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth.  As you do this, be aware of your abdominal muscles contracting as you inhale.  As you exhale through your mouth, feel your abdomen softening, expanding.

Some behaviors indicate poor breathing habits:

yawning a lot during the day

taking a lot of deep breaths,

holding your breath mid-conversation,

poor posture

When this happens, you may not be getting enough carbon dioxide in your blood or not enough oxygen to your brain.

Notice your own breathing each day and observe how your client-partners breathe.  Encourage better breathing habits for both you and your client-partners.

Guideline:  Breathe slowly, deeply, consciously.

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Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco

One Thing Everyone Needs

Page0009WHEN YOU COMMIT TO  making health a priority, it becomes a part of your everyday life.  This commitment is one thing everyone needs.  You become conscious of how your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual systems work together and how they change daily.  You listen to the messages your body sends.

WHEN YOU REALIZE THAT something is not right, you work to bring about balance.   Homeostasis offers  an opportunity to honor the body as   a complex system.  Homeostasis occurs when this system is in balance.  This is the one thing everyone needs.

WHEN YOU FOCUS ON  your overall health as the pieces  fit together and make sense.

The food you eat goes

with the sleep you get goes

with the exercise you get goes

with the information you receive from your body goes

with the supplements you take goes

with the importance of homeostasis.

The balance  we all seek is what I define as health.  This can be a  challenge.    One thing is sure:

for my money we can’t have good health without homeostasis.

Health is different for everyone.  As we go through life, we have to figure out what works for each of us.  In the 21st century, there is no one “right” answer to a health question.  There are, instead, several good answers for each question.  We  empower ourselves to make the right personal decision based on:

our own health goals,

personal health circumstances,

the advice of  professional  healthcare professionals.

The important thing is to take control of the body and the future of our health.

Taking control means being well informed about our options.  We have to know the difference between what options are “good” and what options are “not so good”.  The power to choose a path based on practical information is  strong.  The informed choices we make  guide us down the path to health.

Curing disease starts with preventing it.

Empowerment brings responsibility.  We won’t know which options are right for us until we know ourselves and our bodies intimately.  Good decision making involves knowing:

our physiology,

genetics,

unique health conditions,

and what we consider to be important.

The next series of articles will explore the answer to the question “What is Health?”

Some of the information shared in these posts will work for you and your client partners.  Some of it will not.  After all, everyone:

is  different.

has choices to make.

Hopefully you’ll find things that will work for both you and  your client-partners.  At the end of this section of the book, both you and your client partners   should be empowered by the information shared.  This is the one thing everyone needs.

 

Thank you for joining me in this journey as we explore homeostasis and health.

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Why do they come to our tables? Homeostasis!

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Why do they come to our tables?  People visit a reflexologist  searching for  wellness and healing.    Many   have never thought about being in  in control of their bodies and their health.  Of course not, in today’s world everyone has so little time.  No one has time to learn and absorb concepts about healing…especially when information overload is a way of life for us all.

They know their body is trying to tell them something on some level but they’re not sure what.   For some the message comes in the form of a symptom:

painful feet,

clogged sinuses,

high blood pressure.

For others, it’s a much more subtle voice:

a spiritual message sent on a subtle wave length.

But, whatever the message,  they make an appointment.

Reflexology for the Spirit offers  homeostasis.  When a person embraces this concept, life changes.  Healing becomes a priority.  Wellness is a journey.  The person  begins to heal on all levels.

The reflexology table is the hub of a wheel of growth.  Marge D’Urso taught us a reflexologist needs to know much more than just where the points are.

THIS NEXT SERIES OF POSTS WILL ASSIST YOU, THE REFLEXOLOGIST,  in your journey as you guide and assist  your client partners on the path to wellness and healing:  homeostasis.

THIS NEXT SERIES OF POSTS WILL ASSIST YOU, THE CLIENT PARTNER,  on your path to wellness and healing:  homeostasis.

This path is a process, not a pill.

Give homeostasis an opportunity to  occur.  When this happens, the process can be felt on several levels.

General relaxation throughout the body occurs when a person receives Reflexology for the Spirit regularly.  This feeling is so rare in some  that it takes several sessions before the client-partner even understands what the feeling is.

Over time, as different healing habits become a  lifestyle, the body begins to heal itself.  This concept can be new for a person embracing homeostasis….especially when a person begins sessions thinking there is no control over health at all.

Information gained in the coming posts and shared with your client partners will offer opportunities both you and  your client partners to:

improve cardiovascular health,

lower your risk of diabetes,

prevent osteoporosis

and learn about many other health benefits.

The feet themselves will begin to improve.

Finally, an improved sense of emotional well being takes place.  The result is an increased awareness of one’s body and how it feels when healing occurs.

You, the reflexologist,  have an opportunity to profoundly influence health, longevity, and well-being as you  inspire and guide  your client partners.

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Jennette Nearhood provided the artwork.

Envision Balance and Wellness

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Envision balance  and wellness,  homeostasis,  or whatever you want.

After including reflexology in your life, the most important thing you  can do to bring about homeostasis is to become aware of the path you are now on..

We’re never going to get where we need to go unless we know:

where we’re going,

how we’re going to get there,

what we’re going to do when we arrive.  .

This may seem like a subject that doesn’t belong in a reflexology text book, but it really does.  If you’re going to help people get to a better place health wise, they need to know where they are going.  Not everyone knows about setting goals.  As you teach them goal setting  they’ll  envision the balance and wellness which  is best for themselves and their health.  And, you, likewise will benefit from setting your own goals.

Learning  the importance of how to envision balance and wellness is a good start.

Sometimes, client partners come to a reflexologist, massage therapist, or whomever. After a few visits they begin to feel better and forget why they came in the beginning.  Then they stop coming.  Without lecturing, teach them that energy follows intent.

Your client partners need to see Reflexology for the Spirit as a process, not a pill.  Keep them (and yourself) focused on  what you find as you reflex their feet.  You do this when you learn, gently, what is happening in their lives and their visits to other healthcare professionals.

Review, periodically, how their feet have changed, and how these changes affect their health in general as they envision balance and wellness.

You can keep your client partners focused on the goal if you know what it is.  So, an important question to ask during the first visit is “Why did you come today?  And, why not 6 months ago?  Or 2 months ago?”

When  you can get the answer to that question, you’ll both be on the way to balance and wellness (homeostasis) through a health goal.

Many healthcare professionals recognize health red flags.  These flags differ from professional to professional.  They can be

test results

client appearance

client remarks.

Red flags for a Reflexology for the Spirit practitioner include:

fatigue

loss of appetite

fever

pain

itching

boils

irritation

inflammation

headaches

feeling jumpy or uneasy

coated tongue

halitosis

colitis

sinusitis

stomach ulcers

canker sores

boils

cancer

Many of your client partners may have  multiple issues.

Each individual is unique.  But, homeostasis is a goal that all can seek.

When this happens, the body is in a good health balance.

Disease is a sign that the flow toward homeostasis has reversed.  So, the red flag words become markers teaching how far away from homeostasis the body has drifted.

You, as the Reflexology for the Spirit practitioner, are concerned with a person as a whole.  You work to create a natural balance that is wellness oriented.

You seek to expand the positive potential for good health in all areas.

Disease prevention is the best medicine.

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WhiteHawk Shares Her Reflexology Chart

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Please meet WhiteHawk.

Reflexology wouldn’t be what it is today without the many charts created by reflexologists over the years.

The charts are, to my mind, all accurate and all wonderful.  They vary greatly depending on the abilities, skills, and experience of the reflexologist creating them.  When I say this, I mean not only the skills, abilities, and experience of the reflexologist but also the skills, abilities, and experience of the reflexologist  as an artist.

Several years ago, I found the work of WhiteHawk.  She is not only an accomplished reflexologist but also a wonderful artist.  She has a website that shows a few of her gorgeous paintings.

WhiteHawk  has a chart.  I contacted her and received permission to share this chart with you.  As you study it,  you’ll notice a few points that are exclusively “WhiteHawk points.”  These  points are hers alone, as far as my research reveals.  These points represent healing places which WhiteHawk has successfully explored in her career.

When you examine/study a new chart for the first time, please take note of any special points.  Use them on your client-partners.  See how they work for you.  Special points on WhiteHawk’s chart include the jaw, hernia point, Ha-Ku point, and shoulder tension.

The WhiteHawk Ha-Ku point is important.  It is found on some hand points but never on feet.  The Ha-Ku point can also be found on some ear points.  I’ve used this point and find that it works in my practice.

And, of course, WhiteHawk’s shoulder tension point can become very important in your practice.  I don’t know how it is for your practice, but my client partners have a lot of shoulder tension.

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Reflexology chart shared by WhiteHawk.

 

 

Spirituality of the Thyroid, a Challenging Issue

 

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The thyroid is a small endocrine gland found at the base of the neck.  The spirituality of the thyroid, a challenging issue,  is evident because  it’s an endocrine gland.   The thyroid functions as the “gas pedal” of our bodies, facilitating energy and strength.

More women than men suffer with thyroid issues.  They’re  difficult to diagnose.  The tests are  not accurate enough to properly find a mildly troubled thyroid.  For some, an untreated thyroid issue is very difficult to live with.

Menopausal women  ask spiritual questions as their lives move into a new phase.  The spirituality of the thyroid, a challenging issue is “front and center” here.

An underactive thyroid causes depression, weight gain, low energy, hair loss, dry skin, mental dullness, and sleep disorders.

People suffering with thyroid issues seek balance, courage, energy, mental alertness, vitality.

Sometimes an under active thyroid takes what seems like forever to diagnose.  If  you have thyroid issues and cannot find a solution,  don’t give up.  A persistent professional healthcare provider can  get you to the foundation of the spirituality of the thyroid issue.

You can also try meditation to help  cope with the issues of the spirituality of the thyroid.  The following short meditation may help  you.  It’s seeks the wisdom of  Mother Mary.  She helped me tremendously in my journey for a solution to my thyroid problems.

Find a quiet place where you are safe and will not be disturbed.

Sit quietly and allow Mary,  Queen of Angels, to come to you.  When you feel her presence,  open your eyes, ears, and heart.  Her teachings offer compassion, courage, and vitality.

At first, you may feel nothing.  However, after a few sessions, you will feel Mary’s presence  in some way.  She will answer your questions around universal truths.

It’s not necessary to be a Catholic to receive Mary’s teachings.  It’s not even necessary to be a Christian.  Nor is it necessary to  believe in God.  Mary’s compassion is open to all.

Mary, Queen of Angels, is an icon of wholeness.  We can all  seek Mary’s truths when the challenges of the spirituality of the thyroid seem to be overwhelming.

Sit with Mary for short periods several times a week as you seek her wisdom and insight.

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The Spirituality of the Stomach

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The stomach is the principal digestive organ.    It also  receives much abuse:  receiving improperly chewed food,

receiving too much food,

being knotted from tension.

The spirituality of the stomach cannot be ignored.  It  is all about absorbing the truth as you see it.  Using the stomach, digestion facilitates absorbing needed nutrients  and discarding those not needed.  This works  on all  levels:

physical,

emotional,

mental,

spiritual levels.

When a person isn’t receiving needed nutrients either on the physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual level, cravings exist for the hidden needs.  If there is no craving, there is often  a need to reject those hidden needs.

Lost appetites happen when it’s time to withdraw or retreat inside oneself.  Accumulated stress is a good example of this phenomenon.  Accumulated stress can cause either food cravings or appetite loss.

Digestive problems are caused as much by worry and stress as by food.

The stomach is not generally shy about letting the rest of the body know about any problems it experiences.  When this happens,  issues can surface within minutes after the body recognizes the problems on any level.

What feelings, energies, experiences, memories, are you holding in your stomach? Are they causing pain, nausea, discomfort, general digestive malfunction?

Sit comfortably in a quiet place.  Turn on some quiet music and breathe from your abdomen for 1-2 minutes.

Now, begin to focus on your stomach.  Ask your stomach how it feels.

Give your stomach an opportunity to:

RELEASE attack, control, despair, fear, pain, stress, worry.

CLEAR OUT all negative memories, experiences, feelings.

DISCARD anger and frustration.

EMBRACE calm, focus, well-being, positive outlook.

Experiencing this release, clearing, and embrace for 1-2 minutes.  Now,  begin to move your body slowly as you end the meditation.

Repeat this short meditation whenever you experience stomach upset.

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The Spirituality of the Spleen

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The spleen is unique in the body.  It:

is insensitive to pain.

has no diseases.

reacts to injuries.

It reacts to complications from infections and diseases in other parts of the body as it filters out impurities and toxins in the lymph fluid.  The spirituality of the spleen goes hand-in-hand with its purpose and tasks as it maintains wellness in the body.

The spleen filters  and recycles blood cells as it maintains the blood volume in the circulatory system.  It also participates in the digestive  process because it enlarges as we digest our food.

When there is spiritual stress, the spleen can suffer.  People with splenic issues  need to receive help from the universe.  Focus on strength, confidence, and courage.  The spirituality of the spleen really depends on this.

 

Learning to stay present for healing and transformation  can be a powerful experience.

Find a quiet, secure place and get comfortable.

Breathe to encourage grounding.  Breathe in from the abdomen and then release negativity from your life as you exhale.  Breathe in and breathe out for a minute or 2 until you feel grounded.

Ask the universe to release the negativity from your spleen as well as from your life in general.

Now, focus on receiving  positive attributes needed for you to heal and attract the resources you need to succeed.

Talk to your spleen.  Encourage  it to heal and regenerate .

Now, listen to your inner self as it offers wisdom for your journey toward health and well-being:  homeostasis.

Begin to breathe the grounding breaths again while repeating the word “peace” several times.

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