Healing Pain, Changing Lives.

Comments, discussions, testimonials, workshops, meditations and other events being held for my clients and colleagues

Friday, 9 December 2011

Feedback from Jennifer -diagnosed with Parkinson's


Thank you for your most helpful [ Pain Release Technique]  workshop last weekend.  

I had already decided that when I woke in the middle of the night I would just put the light on and read or study rather than fighting to stay asleep.  I discovered that it worked better than getting stressed over not sleeping all in one go.

The main thing that I got out of your technique was  that I'd better start properly believing in that which I know to be true - that this life is just the blink of an eye when compared with eternity and when we pass to the other side we will all be free of Parkinson's Disease and every other disease or infirmity.  We are like children waiting for Christmas.  When we look forward it seems like an eternity but when we look back it seems like no time at all.  So, I thought why not transport myself in my mind to that position of looking back, fill my mind with   happy, busy things.

Your technique works very well for the pains in my feet and legs and I am now able to decrease their intensity. 

One of the things that I appreciated about your method was that it helps you come out of that thinking mode which sends you round in circles trying to fix everything and it doesn't make you feel stupid for not having worked it out for yourself:-)



Jennifer Oldroyd

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Grateful feedback from a client with insomnia


 I have only been waking once a night, around 3am and have managed to get back off fairly quickly. I feel far more relaxed when I wake in the early hours now as I am gaining confidence that I will soon get to sleep again. I went back off and didn’t wake until 9 this morning! I might even need to ask for an alarm clock for Christmas!

However the icing on the cake this week was when I managed for the first time for as long as I can remember to beat one of my predicted sleepless nights!! We held my mother in law’s 85th birthday party at our house on Sunday and straight away on Saturday morning I started to feel really tense in my neck and shoulders anticipating a sleepless night. I decided to have a go at the technique you gave me on the card and repeated this a couple more times during the day and it really helped. I got to sleep without any stress or sleeping pills and was elated when I woke in the early hours to discover I had done it!!

I just need to convince myself now that I can do it again and again and my ultimate aim is to anticipate an event without even considering sleep as an issue.


Thursday, 10 November 2011

feedback from a client who came with depression


Thinking about your session:

What has struck you most?  How I have learned to be more accepting of myself & my emotions.

 
What was challenging?  Allowing myself to feel the emotions completely and let go of the fear that prevented me from doing so.

 How do you think it has affected you personally? 

It has made me more accepting of myself and my emotions, making me less panicky when I begin to get upset. I feel a much calmer person.

 How will it affect your health and relationships in the future?

It has made me have a healthier relationship with food, my body and my own self worth, which in turn has helped me be able to connect with my partner, family and friends without being afraid of being hurt.



What plans have you made using the techniques to support you?  I have set myself time in the evening to sit quietly and draw myself to any emotions I am feeling or have been feeling that day.

I had a great weekend! .. and a lot of that has to do with your help in giving me back the confidence in myself I had lost.
... Thank you for that

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Meditations

My next meditation evening is at Eastthorpe hall in Mirfield at 7pm. Do join us.
Let me know you are coming at
www.clarewaltershealth.co.uk

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Children's health

Is your child often ill? Does she suffer from recurring infections? Is he often taking medication?


Boost your child’s immune system

Learn to use remedies at home to keep him well

Give her a healthy start

HOMEOPATHY is drug free, safe and works with the child’s own healing mechanism. Visit a specialist in child health at:

                                       S1 Chiropractice                             42 Station Road
                                         6 Bell’s Square                              Skelmanthorpe
                                      Sheffield S1 2FY                              Huddersfield HD8 9AU
             01484 866747                                                                                www.clarewaltershealth.co.uk

Monday, 29 August 2011

Homeopathy for people with fibromyalgia

Perhaps the most important thing to come to terms with if you have Fibromyalgia is that you need to take your health into your own hands. The advice from medical practitioners is to use a combination of treatments, it is a matter of finding out what helps and what does not help and no-one will be able to judge this better than you!
There are a vast range of treatments and life-style changes that may well help, such as drugs, diet and nutrition, tai chi, hypnotherapy, chiropractic, heated pool treatment, individually tailored exercise programmes, cognitive behavioural therapy, relaxation, physiotherapy and acupuncture and I recommend that you explore those that appeal to you. This tends to be an expensive business as many of the therapies are offered privately, so it is a good idea to agree with your practitioner a period of treatment and at the end of this time you can decide either that it is helping and that you want to make it part of your ‘support package’ or that it is making little difference and it is time to give something else a try.

I have been treating people with fibromyalgia at Barnsley hospital since 2004. Our research, along with that of other trials carried out here and in the States, suggests  that it benefits a good proportion of sufferers, so it is something that you may well want to look in to. We have found that many people with the condition have suffered long term stress or emotional trauma in the past. The homeopathic approach is to see how this has affected your health and then help you to heal. Homeopathic remedies are used to reduce the symptoms of pain, poor sleep, fatigue and brain fog and also to treat the root cause of the illness.

The benefits of homeopathy are that it is gentle, non-toxic and non-addictive. It works with our body’s own healing mechanisms and people often report that they feel more positive, relaxed and are sleeping  better before they notice any change in their specific symptoms. Once improvement is underway, and after a consultation with your Doctor, you may find that you can use homeopathic remedies in place of some of your pain killers and sleeping pills, thereby reducing the side effects you may be experiencing with your medication.

You will require a course of treatment and I suggest that you commit to four or six sessions, which will be spread over twelve or more weeks, before judging whether it is helpful for you.

Absolute Specialists have three homeopaths who specialize in fibromyalgia. We have a clinic at S1 Chiropractic, Bells Square, Sheffield.     www.absolute-specialists.co.uk

Clare Walters


clarewaltershealth.co.uk

Saturday, 27 August 2011

absolute healing

I was inspired by the Midsummer Renaissance gathering I attended a month ago in London. I loved that so many people had come together with the intention of moving humanity forward into an age where we are expressing our unity as love individually, in the family, the community, in society and in our economical, agricultural and industrial structures.

I have read Andrew Cohen’s books but this was the first time that I had been part of the Enlighten Next community. My background is as a homeopath and a student of Byron Katie, Brandon Bays and Gangaji. Gangaji and Brandon Bays are both, like Cohen, teachers of the Ramana lineage and were identified by Poonjaji as his successors. As I see it, the difference between the teachings is that Cohen is inspiring a drive forward, beyond the personal to a collective: evolutionary progression. While coming from the ground of being this is an up and out direction. Gangaji and Bays talk in terms of deepening and expanding, they teach us to access enlightenment through the body, through opening to love. It seems to me that the two aspects are complementary: yang and yin, spirit and heart, expanding and deepening; and to take enlightenment forward now we need integrate the two aspects more fully.

To borrow from the model of Maslow, a culture needs to first have its physical needs of food, shelter and safety met before it has the energy to address its emotional needs. The baby boomer generation of the post-war West enjoyed relative stability and safety and was free to begin to contemplate its emotional pain. Acknowledgement and contemplation of this pain lead to a narcissistic, self-absorbed stage in our culture that fitted with the post-modern thinking of the time, but, on the plus side it lead to the development of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis and the Jungian recognition of the collective conscious (1959) which form the basis of the next level of understanding.

Our appreciation of emotional pain has been evolving rapidly over the last 4 decades. Amongst many others, Toller (2001) described the pain body which holds the unconscious memories of events that occurred in the past but were too overwhelming to be fully processed at the time. Louise Hay (1988) and Brandon Bays (1999) describe how certain cues: sounds, smells or sights prompt a replay of bodily responses such as fear, anger or sadness that were appropriate in the memory but not necessarily to the present. The ego fears these responses as they are beyond its understanding and it tries to overcome them with the power of reason. Most of us are still at this evolutionary stage and the struggle to control emotions is a constant preoccupation of the ego and can cause intense and overwhelming angst.

Louise Hay recognised that suppressed pain from the past and the ego’s attempt to control our responses to it can eventually make us physically or mentally ill. Tools for healing our suppressed pain have been developing since then and in the 1990s an evolutionary leap occurred with the publication of The Journey by Brandon Bays, Loving What is by Byron Katie (2002) and Freedom and Resolve: The Living Edge of Surrender  by Gangaji (1999). Each teaches a different approach and each introduces a wide audience to a fundamental shift in understanding. Gangaji invites us to turn towards our pain and explore it more deeply, accepting rather than fearing what we find. We learn that the pain is nothing to fear and by opening to it we release it and as we continue to explore ever deeper we find that in its heart is the opposite. So in the heart of fear we experience infinite safety, in the heart of grief is total acceptance and in the heart of anger is universal love.

Byron Katie teaches us to question the beliefs of our ego until we recognise that none of our thoughts are definite and that when we are free of judgement we can rest in acceptance, in non-personal awareness, in grace.

Brandon Bays brings together several psychotherapeutic tools which allow subconscious painful memories to become conscious. We can then turn towards the pain, find the freedom in the heart of it and then question the judgements that we adopted to protect ourselves from it.

There are now many, many other processes, interpretations and routes to releasing the legacy of pain from the body so we can be increasingly free from the ego’s struggle to control and be ever more conscious and present. This is necessarily a lengthy process as we not only carry our own pain but that of our forebears, and however enlightened or free our egos believe us to be we can rest assured that we all have blind spots and complete freedom is something to which most of us can merely aspire. We all carry unexamined judgements and fears which jolt us back into the ego from time to time. However, emotional freedom is something we can work towards alongside our quest for spiritual freedom: we can deepen as we extend.

So, access to love is through the emotional body, as we open deeper and deeper  into the core of our being we find peace, stillness, acceptance and joy within and then recognise that all these extend beyond our individual selves and that we are boundless: we are one-ness. Unconscious emotional pain acts as a block to this opening and ours is the first generation to have ready access to tools that will allow us to heal. We can heal and open beyond the individual suffering to encompass universal suffering and hold it in acceptance and love. This is a yin state. From this can arise the yang of forward movement and expansion into a post-post modern culture that arises from the absolute, is ego free and has the confidence to define a new society that is congruent, compassionate and based on love www.clarewaltershealth.co.uk.

Friday, 19 August 2011

new workshop programme for the autumn term

Meditation Evenings - Autumn term 2011
at Park Willow, Wortley and Eastthorpe Hall, Mirfield
Please contact Clare to book your place

clare@clarewaltershealth.co.uk 01484 866747


Meditation Evenings

7.00 until 9.00
September 21st, October 12th, November 9th and December 14th at Park Willow, Wortley, Sheffield S35 7DR

and September 28th, October 26th and November 23rd at Eastthorpe Hall, Dewsbury Road, Mirfield WF14 8AE
In each of these meditations I will introduce a theme for you to focus on and there will be a guided meditation session lasting about 45 minutes that will help to calm and centre you. This will be followed by refreshments and discussion about how to keep your stress levels at a comfortable level when you are back out there in your day to day life. .

£10 a session, £25 for a block of three sessions and £50 if you would like to pay in advance for all seven!
www.clarewaltershealth.co.uk

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

feedback from a client.....

 
Thanks sooo much your help over the past few weeks.  Although it felt good to have released those long-held emotions while doing our Journeywork last Friday I wasn't sure if I felt instantly any different.  However, something definately seems to have "shifted" followed our Journeywork.  It feels strange not to feel miserable - like something's missing ha ha! 

Thursday, 30 June 2011

testimonial from Melissa Illingworth, yoga teacher

"I have seen Clare for two sessions of Journey Therapy, and have been genuinely amazed by the results. Her approach to the therapy is deeply compassionate and sensitive. The changes brought about by these sessions have been subtle and profound. I can highly recommend Clare for Journey Therapy to anyone seeking to make real changes in their lives, on whatever level."

Friday, 6 May 2011

Some lovely feedback


I feel very safe and secure in your home.
It feels like a place that I can talk.
I feel very safe with you – you are a lovely lady with a kind face.
The chair I sit on is too low.
I came to you believing you to be my last resort.
I didn’t really believe you could help me but there seemed like there was nothing else left to try.
There were loads of things wrong with me – both mental and physical.
My nightmares were frequent and horrific.
I couldn’t walk 10 yards.
I couldn’t drive a car.
My skin was crap – my personal hygiene left a lot to be desired simply because there was no point in showering or changing clothes.
I was slowly destroying the marriage to a woman I love more than I ever thought possible.
The sarcastic side of me gave names to the remedies you suggested – “eye of newt”, “toe of frog”, “tongue of lizard”.
Why not quietly take the piss because it wouldn’t work?

And now here we are, some six months on from my first visit.
There have been around 6 visits (I think).
I changed clothes daily.
Showering is a pleasure.
I can walk 800 meters.
I’m driving a car again.
I’ve booked a course of treatment at the Dentist.
I’ve not had a nightmare for months.
My sleep has improved.
Household jobs that were previously beyond me are now getting done.
The relationship with my wife gets stronger and stronger.
I feel like I have a future.

I have been taught a technique for dealing with some of my demons.
Haven’t got a clue why it works.
I was tempted to find out why it works but decided not to.
Let it work and don’t worry why.

I’m still very much work-in-progress.
But I feel like its work that’s worth bothering about.
I didn’t feel that way six months ago.
Les.

On 4 May

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Rosie's life saved by homeopathy


Rosie’s life saved by a ‘placebo’

Two weeks after my spaniel, Rosie, had pups I rose to find the runt of the litter looking very weak and poor. On inspection it was clear that one of Rosie’s teats was very swollen and hard. The other, stronger, pups had abandoned this unproductive teat and the runt, unable to fight for a better option, was starving.

The pup was soon revived with some fortified goats’ milk and Rosie’s teat was restored to health in 30 minutes with a dose of Phytolacca – a homeopathic remedy known to heal straight forward cases of mastitis in humans and cows.

At six weeks we decided to start taking Rosie for walks again as the pups were eating well and partly weaned. Whether this was the cause or not I do not know but the next day she was clearly very unwell and I found that she had a hot, swollen and extremely tender teat: mastitis again but this time far more advanced. I gave her Phytolacca and some other remedies throughout the day but there was little sign of improvement. By the evening she was beginning to become ill with a fever and, knowing that this was dangerous I agonised over whether to call an emergency vet. In the end I decided that, if she got no worse, I would wait overnight and take her in the morning. By 3 am she was hot, her mucous membranes were dry and she was unwilling to move because it intensified the pain in her teat. These were danger signs and it was no longer safe to let the condition take its course.

Bryonia! The remedy she needed came to me in a flash and I immediately gave her a strong dose. An hour later she got up, had a drink and fed her pups. With guarded relief I thought that she might have turned the corner. An hour after that she polished off the tea that she had ignored earlier and I relaxed. The remedy was definitely working.

As is usually the case, this drama played out over a bank holiday when vets are less available or I would have taken her sooner, but there was a clinic the next morning and I decided to take her just in case this improvement did not hold. The vet prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatories and said that if I was to give the medication I must wean the pups as it would come through in the milk and might be harmful to them. Weaning at this time was something I wanted to avoid if I could: mastitis is extremely painful and the discomfort is worse when the teat is engorged with milk, So, with the medication to hand just in case, I decided to continue watching and waiting.

Rosie was improving by the hour and, as she no longer had symptoms that told me she needed more Bryonia, I gave her a Silica which is a remedy that heals abscesses. The next morning Rosie was her old self, the teat was cool and no longer painful and the lump inside had halved in size. The day following the lump had completely gone.

There are times when even seasoned homeopaths like myself marvel at the wonder of this medicine. It really does work. It heals rapidly, gently and without dangerous side effects. I have, of course, seen its wonders many times – it has cured my children’s acute ear infections in minutes, healed torn ligaments in days and cleared up the symptoms of flu in hours. At the moment many long standing clients of mine are returning for their annual ‘fix’ of homeopathy to stave off the misery of hay fever for the entire season.

There are two big mysteries of homeopathy – one is how it works so miraculously, defying scientific credibility, and the other is why people do not use it more! Who cares how it works. It does. As my dog will testify!!

Monday, 2 May 2011

My dog responds to a placebo!!


After some deliberation my daughter, Abbie, and I decided to breed from our springer spaniel, Rosie, this spring. We had to balance the costs in terms of worry and hard work with the benefits of the fun it would be and the possibly that it might make us a small profit.

In the end we decided to go for it and in February Rosie was escorted to the far side of Barnsley to meet her match, a handsome pedigree by the name of Alfie. We had two possible delivery dates and Abbie took a gamble and arranged to be back from university in time for the second date. It was a disappointment when I realised that Rosie was in labour two days early and while I had left the room to ring Abbie and tell her that she had missed the boat the first pup arrived ...on the floor!!

I quickly scooped up the pup and put it in the bed and for the next 4 hours stayed with the labouring Mum so she would settle and give her full attention to the job in hand. She proceeded to produce three more healthy pups and, when all had been quiet for some time, I decided that it would be OK to leave her so we could all get some sleep. Four hours later I got up to find a fifth pup! He was absolutely tiny but all seemed well and so her litter was complete.

Two weeks later I got up to find the runt of the litter looking very weak and poor. On inspection it was clear that one of Rosie’s teats was very swollen and hard. The other, stronger, pups had abandoned this unproductive teat and the runt, unable to fight for a better option, was starving.

The pup was soon revived with some fortified goats’ milk and Rosie’s teat was restored to health in 30 minutes with a dose of Phytolacca – a homeopathic remedy known to heal straight forward cases of mastitis in humans and cows.

At six weeks we decided to start taking Rosie for walks again as the pups were eating well and partly weaned. Whether this was the cause or not I do not know but the next day she was clearly very unwell and I found that she had a hot, swollen and extremely tender teat: mastitis again, but this time far more advanced. I gave her Phytolacca and some other remedies throughout the day but there was little sign of improvement. By the evening she was beginning to become ill with a fever and, knowing that this was dangerous I agonised over whether to call an emergency vet. In the end I decided that, if she got no worse, I would wait overnight and take her in the morning. By 3 am she was hot, her mucous membranes were dry and she was unwilling to move because it intensified the pain in her teat. These were danger signs and it was no longer safe to let the condition take its course.

Bryonia! The remedy she needed came to me in a flash and I immediately gave her a strong dose. An hour later she got up, had a drink and fed her pups. With guarded relief I thought that she might have turned the corner. An hour after that she polished off the tea that she had ignored earlier and I relaxed. The remedy was definitely working.

As is usually the case, this drama played out over a bank holiday when vets are less available or I would have taken her sooner, but there was a clinic the next morning and I decided to take her just in case this improvement did not hold. The vet prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatories and said that if I was to give the medication I must wean the pups as it would come through in the milk and might be harmful to them. Weaning at this time was something I wanted to avoid if I could: mastitis is extremely painful and the discomfort is worse when the teat is engorged with milk. So, with the medication to hand just in case, I decided to continue watching and waiting.

Rosie was improving by the hour and, as she no longer had symptoms that told me she needed more Bryonia, I gave her a Silica which is a remedy that heals abscesses. The next morning Rosie was her old self, the teat was cool and no longer painful and the lump inside had halved in size. The day following the lump had completely gone.

There are times when even seasoned homeopaths like myself marvel at the wonder of this medicine. It really does work. It heals rapidly, gently and without dangerous side effects. I have, of course, seen its wonders many times – it has cured my children’s acute ear infections in minutes, healed torn ligaments in days and cleared up the symptoms of flu in hours. At the moment many long standing clients of mine are returning for their annual ‘fix’ of homeopathy to stave off the misery of hay fever for the entire season.

There are two big mysteries of homeopathy – one is how it works so miraculously, defying scientific credibility, and the other is why people do not use it more! Who cares how it works. It does. As my dog will testify!!

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Mindful Meditation in Huddersfield!

I am forming a new meditation group in July to meet monthly at Alexandra House Spa in Huddersfield. This group will be similar to the ones I already hold in Wortley and Mirfield. 
The evenings offer three things: a time to be still and recharge the batteries; a time to become more conscious of the ways our thinking minds sabotage our health and happiness and a time to meet with like-minded friends.
Do join us, it is £10 for 2 hours and the first meeting is at 7.30 on July 5th

Monday, 7 March 2011

The Next Pain Release Technique Workshop -

·        Relieve your pain

·        Reduce the need for prescription drugs

  • Positively manage your condition

Workshop at Alexandra House on  Sunday
15th May 6.30 – 9.30PM


A Drug Free Approach to Pain Management


This is a three hour workshop where you can learn to manage your pain so it has less impact on your mood, your sleep and your energy. It will be helpful for people suffering rheumatoid or osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, migraine and other painful conditions. It will complement other measures you are taking to control your pain and will not interfere with prescription drugs.

It will be run by Clare Walters www.clarewaltershealth.co.uk who has 12 years’ experience of treating chronic pain at Barnsley Hospital and in private practice.

Comments from people who have attended Clare’s workshop:

‘Since using the Pain Release Technique I have slept a lot better and do not wake as tense so there is less of a problem in the day. I have not taken any pain killers for three weeks’

 ‘It calms me down if I am anxious or stressed. I use it in bed when I have pain and I am able to get to sleep and the next day it is better.’

‘The process releases the stiffness. It also helps with the tiredness and it eases the pain.’

 £35 TO ATTEND. IF PREFERRED,  INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS ARE £47

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

What is bliss? read this great explanation from Barclay Littlewood

Bliss for everyone!

An explanation of bliss for those of a scientific mindset/persuasion, aka, normal people!

Why should you listen to me?

I have spent 3 years messing with my mind full time, culminating in start of ever increasing peace and well being. I have read hundreds of books on brain science, personal development, spirituality and so on, and written 6 books myself on the topics.


Why do I care, why should you?

The experience of bliss is so wonderful, I want to share it with others for free! This is not about God, being spiritual, or being like me, it is about realising that if you suffer in your daily life in any way, there is a tangible solution, not matter what your beliefs about life, the universe and so on!

Personally I used to live a life plagued by anxiety, stress, judgment, aggression, insecurity, over analysing and fear.  It took me a long time to leave these behind, but it needn’t take so long for you, I didn’t start out to discover bliss!



I really don’t mind what views on life you have! Bliss is an experience open to everyone!

I don't have a doctrine to push. I see no distinction or favour between any viewpoint on life or the world. Atheist, Christian, Hindu, Spiritual whatever, we are all human beings, and for me that matters first and foremost. If you have a different view to me, I’m fine with that, for the very same reason for me we are human beings first and foremost, regardless.

I am not here to convert anyone, sign you up for something, what I want to put across here is the experience of bliss. This is a wonderful feeling open to anyone, no matter what perception or view of the world they hold. For every person I help live free of suffering, that is a good thing.


What is bliss – isn’t that just a stupid New Age term?

Yes it is, but if you can, just put any preconceptions you have about the world bliss to back of your mind for now! There is nothing at bliss which is at odds with scientific thinking, as I come to later. It is something within you, not some power outside of you! You don’t need faith or belief in anything at all!

So what is bliss? It is basically the wonderful by-product of a silent mind. Most people have continual mind chatter, a running monologue, continual thought/brain activity. They actually cannot stop thinking, for even a moment!

Bliss is the experience when that chatter has abated or turned down and it is a very, very calm and peaceful feeling which I personally feel in the heart slightly to the left of the chest. As I do the mind is very quiet and still - it’s not a braindead or tuned out state – far from it!

Bliss doesn’t mean your brain activity stops, you’re far more aware of the world around you, absorbed in it and what is happening, rather than being concerned with the brain chatter. You listen more to others, you’re in each moment more, your focus increases! You see the word and others without so many thoughts of it, which means you see it more as it is, rather than as you think it is!

And that is really it, that’s bliss. You don’t need to go and sit in a cave to cultivate it, as I’ll come to! It is a wonderful experience, that is simply, blissful. There is an inner quiet, an inner peace. It seems it is almost like it is being in touch with the base “current” of life itself. (Whatever that is!)


What causes bliss, where does it come from? 
I don’t know, I can guess, but I don’t know!

Is it chemical reactions in the brain? Perhaps
Is it God? Perhaps
Is it a combination? Perhaps
Does it matter? Perhaps (Not for me, but maybe it does for you, I’m fine with that.)

We can spend a lot of time bickering about it or cut to the chase. Bliss is amazing. No matter what you call it, it is there.

Aren’t you just imagining this?

Many people have experienced it. Perhaps you are thinking, do those in bliss only think they are in bliss? Are they ‘imagining’ it the crazy whackos!? Perhaps! But every state you have ever being in is one you have only thought you were in! Trace it back and it’s always a matter of chemical reactions in your brain. So someone in bliss, is no more thinking they are in a certain state, than someone who is not in bliss! To put it another way, both may simply be states of mind/brain!

So bliss is a choice, if you want to see it that way, to live in peace within, rather than to live at the mercy of thoughts and emotions, such as anger, fear, hate, judgment and so on.

Bliss is as real as any other human experience, including love. Whatever you want to call it, no matter what you think causes it, it is there!


Bliss and the brain

Okay if you have a scientific mindset, you will hopefully agree on these points –

1.) You are alive.
2.) You have a brain
3.) The brain gives rise to patterns of thoughts and emotions – habits. These form what we call the “mind”, and many see as our personality. Habits can be changed over time, with conscious effort, e.g. riding a bike, positive thinking, and so on before they come natural. The brain has a certain amount of plasticity, which allows it to do this.

Now if you don’t agree on 3, just do your research on neural pathways, brain plasticity and so on, also look around at the experiences of others, and also do your own practice to see the results.

So bliss, is something that can easily be attributed to a state of mind! I’m fine with that, it is so good, I don’t care what it is!

And in fact, it is your natural state!

Okay smart ass, then why don’t I experience bliss right now?

It’s your natural state, but most people don’t experience it. It’s really all down to practice. All this time, from a fairly young age, you’ve been practicing giving full attention to your thoughts and feelings, but not so much to the silent witness of all of these – life itself!

To explain, we can only think because we are alive. Without life, there is no brain, no thought. Pretty obviously you have been alive, all your life, and all thoughts and emotions, experiences and so on have happened in that life. So your life, is basically the one constant, for the very fact you have been alive to have all your experiences! Life never goes anywhere, until you die! A lot of spiritual people say “life” is like a silent witness, always there to witness every experience you have. If you try to pin it down or find it, you can’t, because you are alive as you do so! In other words, the silent witness is there witnessing you looking for it, because you are still alive!

To look it another way, life is like the radio signal, silent in itself, but the carrier of all different stations. We get so absorbed in the stations, we don’t notice the signal that allows them to happen – life itself. Now who wants to listen to a silent radio station? That would be boring, but the signal of life is not only silent, it’s very peaceful, it’s actually blissful! It’s really nice to “rest” in!  And yes, you can be as active as you like as you rest in it!

As we live, our thoughts, emotions, experiences, gain momentum, and the brain gets well grooved at acting in accordance to certain stimuli in set ways. Sometimes we love these affects for example – our reactions to a compliment, or our favourite team scoring a goal, others we hate, for example road rage or work related stress. We just don’t get time it seems to notice anything else! Well, this subtle thing, life, has been there all the while, allowing all these things to happen. No life, no experiences!

To think of it another way, life is a little like a blank canvas, everything we experience is then painted on it – without life the canvas there is no painting. Now paintings can be quite absorbing, we can get wound up in them, but a lot of the time, we aren’t aware of the canvas they are on at all! Now ordinarily a blank canvas is pretty boring right? Well, look at it another way, most of us have been staring at the same painting for most of our lives. We seem to have the same sort of life experiences over and over, even with different people and events! This is because a mind in set habits, paints the same pictures over the world and people again and again! Well bliss keeps the canvas blank, it just keeps getting painted over and over again and again - every new experience is now so fresh. Instead of looking at the same experiences over and over (our mind), we actually get a broader variety!


How can I experience bliss?

Well, in stage 1 it’s all about practice and effort, and then after that once bliss has been experienced, at stage 2, it’s about letting go of effort so it happens more! Here are a few tips.
  1.  Over time, we go on a sort of auto pilot, our mental habits or conditioning just makes us react to stimuli again and again in the same way. This kind of happens to us, like breathing happens to us.No one really makes you think or feel anything but you. Sure some situations are more likely to promote a certain response, as are certain people, but in the end, you decide!
  2. A little love for others, no matter what your views on them and how they treat you, goes a long way.
  3. It's always open to you not to react to what you think you see in others and the world, but to act independently of it, then watch as it changes! Next time, you won't be so sure what you thought was there, was there!
  4. No one likes getting stressed or angry, or feeling down, and that’s the problem. Let me explain “I hate getting stressed” is a common notion. Well where does the thought “I” come from? The brain! It is the brain! So “I hate getting stressed” is really “brain hates getting stressed!” So “you” hold the ace card, because, you can decide to feel relaxed/okay about being stressed – net result “I am relaxed abut being stressed” is “Brain is relaxed abut being stressed” you are relaxed. Over time with habit, this gets easier and easier!
  5. Keep an eye on your mind and how it can jump in and judge, cause conflict, etc. This gives you a really good insight into the habits you are in. Thoughts and emotions are a little like trains coming into a station. You are the station. They don’t take you anywhere unless you jump on them! In other words, if you let them pass, they lose all power. Only if you engage them to they gain power!The more and more you jump on the wanted trains and let the unwanted thoughts and emotions fly right by, the more you’ll see the wanted trains turn up, and the unwanted trains will got out of business due to a lack of customers!
  6. You can also attach any unwanted states to something outside of you, be it God or any word you want – it works because it gives your mind freedom - things don’t stick to a sense of “I” or “me” which is simply the brain/mind so can’t trouble it.
  7. Personally, I had to use the mind to heal a lot of past trauma. To do this, just remember things that still hold hurt, but re-imagine them happening as you wanted, make the experienced as real as you can sight, sounds, words everything but ensure they end in wanted results. As far as the brain knows that experience has happened. You won’t forget what happened, but in time you will stop reliving it and you will also be free of the traumatic after affects.
  8. Most of the traumatic events will be easy to identify, because you may remember them frequently, others can be more deep seated so may require some deep delving.
  9. We get so absorbed in “I” and “me” but actually these are thoughts to that come from the mind/brain, without life, or being alive, we couldn’t even have these thoughts! All thoughts attach to “I” “me” “you” and so on.
  10. Remember there is a silent witness of all states, it is always with you. If you can rest in that, as mental and emotional states come and go, you’ll get a little distance from them, and they won’t buffet you around so much!  The constant mental commentary on life, will start to abate.
  11. One day, you shall see the world as it is, not as you think it is. There is silence, a freedom from the thought driven mind, bliss will come.
  12. After that first experience of bliss, it is about just letting go, anything else will put you in the mind again and promote mind chatter! Thought in the end abates, and a silent mind and the bliss that comes with it, becomes more of a rule not the exception. Your brain and experience of the world, becomes so much more lively and real, and far less absorbed in the thoughts that once absorbed so much attention!


Thanks for taking the time to read, and good luck should you decide to go for it!

Best wishes whatever you do!

Barclay


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Friday, 28 January 2011

pain management workshops

Workshop at Alexandra House on Sunday, 6th March 6.30 – 9.30
and at Park Willow on Wednesday 9th March 
6.30 - 8.30

A Drug Free Approach to Pain Management

·        Relieve your pain

·        Reduce the need for prescription drugs

  • Positively manage your condition


This is a two or three hour workshop where you can learn to manage your pain so it has less impact on your mood, your sleep and your energy. It will be helpful for people suffering rheumatoid or osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, migraine and other painful conditions. It will complement other measures you are taking to control your pain and will not interfere with prescription drugs.

It will be run by Clare Walters www.clarewaltershealth.co.uk who has 12 years’ experience of treating chronic pain at Barnsley Hospital and in private practice.

Comments from people who have used Clare’s techniques:

‘It calms me down if I am anxious or stressed. I use it in bed when I have pain and I am able to get to sleep and the next day it is better.’

‘The process releases the stiffness. It also helps with the tiredness and it eases the pain.’

‘Since using the Pain Release Technique I have slept a lot better and do not wake as tense so there is less of a problem in the day. I have not taken any pain killers for three weeks’

To book send £30 to Clare Walters, 42 Station Rd, Skelmanthorpe HD8 9AU or for more information call Clare Walters on 01484 866747

Friday, 21 January 2011

A medical herbalist uses the Pain Release Technique

I am a medical herbalist and I am becoming increasingly interested in using mindfulness techniques to support my patients so I attended Clare's workshop two weeks ago.

So far I have just been practicing the technique on myself. I am starting a new job at Leeds Met University soon and I have been nervous about teaching a group of students. I have used the PRT on the anxiety and on the physcal tension that goes along with it. When I do the technique both the anxiety and the tension melt away.

We do not allow time to listen to our inner voices and see how they are sabotaging us. The PRT has helped me to do this and I now have a quiet confidence that it is OK to be me! Sue Salmon.