I am finding that performing these practices are slightly
easier, but my mind still wanders frequently though I am better at bringing my
attention back to my exercise. I did
have a difficult time creating an image of a person and their image changed a
few times during the practice. I did
make it through this practice the whole way even though it is still hard to
keep my thoughts focused. These
exercises are currently just making me aware of what aspect of my psychological
and spiritual wellness that I am needing to work on and how I am able to
achieve these improvements. I plan to
continue practicing these exercises at least once or twice a week until I can
get into a specific routine and can improve controlling my thoughts at which
point I will increase the amount of times I practice.
I think the saying "One cannot lead another where one
has not gone himself", simply means that we cannot help those in need if
we ourselves have not experienced it, but also we will not help them if we
haven’t learned the techniques that are beneficial to improving our health and
wellness. I think being able to teach
and help others is more efficient when the teacher has experienced what they
are preaching and can have some real life experiences. As a health and wellness professional we
should be confident that the steps we are encouraging to take and the practices
will actually be helpful to the individual.
I do think that a wellness professional should always be working on
improving their health psychologically, physically and spiritually as personal
experience can sometimes hit home better instead of reading something from a
book or a pamphlet. I think that we
should also be practicing what we preach otherwise others may not be inclined
to follow in our footsteps. We can have
growth in our life by continuing practicing meditation, calming the mind, and
learning loving-kindness. Simply
following these exercises in a normal routine can help you grow in learning to
remove negative thoughts and feelings and improve from the inside out.