Reflexology For The Spirit

spirituality of one's health

Your Body Scan: Use This Ritual When You Need Uplifting Calm and Well

Have you ever experienced the luxury of a body scan?  Have you ever heard of a body scan?

This little-known technique releases tension effectively. Use it often. Your muscles, bones, and nerves will thank you!

A body scan helps you release not only tension, but also pain, tightness, or warm areas.

Begin your body scan by finding a quiet place where you can sit or lie in a comfortable position. As you get comfortable, encourage your breath to become deeper and slower.  Lengthen your inhales and exhales.

Focus on your toes.  What do you feel?  If you feel tension, allow your toes and feet to relax.  Encourage tension to leave your body with every exhale.  See the tension disappear into the air.

Now, repeat this process as you work your way up through the rest of your body.  Pay attention to your feet, calves, knees, thighs, hip and pelvic area, back, shoulders, upper arms, elbows, lower arms, hands, neck, jaw, face, eyes, and scalp.

Notice what you find:  Stress, tension, stiffness, cold areas, tight muscles.

When you reach your scalp, reverse the process and move your attention back down your body. When you finish, you will be back with your toes.

Now, notice how your feet feel.  What about the rest of your body?

Stay with this feeling for a few minutes.  Enjoy the relaxation and calm  for as long as you want before ending the session.  Take as much time as you wish.

When it is time to end the scan, move your body just a little.  Shift into the here and now.  Let the calm soothe your body – from the toes to the top of your head.

Take a slow, breath and join the here and now at your own pace.

Thanks for reading this article.  Contact me at thurmangreco@gmail.com if you have questions or comments.

More information is available at in earlier posts of this blog.  You may also find more information in “Healer’s Handbook”

Thanks for forwarding and sharing this blog post.

Thanks again!

Thurman