The body scan

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Peter
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Sat Mar 12, 2016 11:39 am  

Great point, Jon! I'm going to meditate on that song. It triggers all kinds of responses. :D

Peter

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Sat Mar 12, 2016 11:42 am  

I'm finding it really interesting (I'm curious :) ) that this time around (after really not enjoying doing body scan) I am not only enjoying it (mostly) but I feel it's really helped me learn to ground myself and relax my body, I feel my mind begin to calm when my body relaxes.

I'm so glad that I tried it again :D
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Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:03 pm  

Hi Happy,

Sometimes it takes hitting rock bottom to really surrender. Which is sometimes what it takes to really accept.

You're doing great, Happy!

Peter

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Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:47 pm  

@Peter wrote:Hi Happy,

Sometimes it takes hitting rock bottom to really surrender. Which is sometimes what it takes to really accept.

You're doing great, Happy!

Peter


Yes, I think it does. The only place to go is up :)

I'm getting much better at accepting where I'm at right now and not being too judgmental or harsh with myself when I discover that I'm not currently in in present moment. I've always been pretty critical of myself.

Thanks for the feedback, it really does help.

Have a great weekend.
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Mon Mar 14, 2016 1:50 pm  

I've done the Mark Williams body scan (long one) this morning. I really enjoyed it and found his voice to be very calming and clear. I am very much benefitting from this practice and find that it suits me at this time. It's my 'go to' anchor and most regular formal practice. :)
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Mon Mar 14, 2016 2:11 pm  

"It's my 'go to' anchor and most regular formal practice. :)"

Welcome to the club, Happy :P

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Mon Mar 14, 2016 3:17 pm  

@Peter wrote:"It's my 'go to' anchor and most regular formal practice. :)"

Welcome to the club, Happy :P

Peter


Thanks, it's good to be in the club. :D
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Tue Mar 15, 2016 1:56 pm  

I experienced sensations on some parts of my body (particularly the ears) that I've never felt before.

During body scan, as I became more relaxed and calm (thoughts kept arriving and I mostly was able to acknowledge them and let them be, so off they went) my awareness seemed to 'bloom' (if that's a way to describe it? maybe intensity would be more apt?) and when I tuned in to body parts I sensed tingling, throbbing, thrumming and a real sense of the part (my ear and the ear canal and beyond) that felt bigger and 'real'.

During the day if I want to sense my feet I can actually 'feel' them! It's a whole new thing for me, like for the first time ever I've discovered that I can actually feel sensations on body parts and know they're there, rather than only ever knowing about my little toe if I stub it on the side of a chair!

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Tue Mar 15, 2016 3:50 pm  

That's great to hear, Happyogababe.
I find also with the body scan that it makes me appreciate parts of my body that, ordinarily, I wouldn't think once about, let alone twice. I mean, how often do we actually think about our toes? But try walking without them! :shock:
Knees. Funny looking things but useful.
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Tue Mar 15, 2016 4:41 pm  

JonW wrote:That's great to hear, Happyogababe.
I find also with the body scan that it makes me appreciate parts of my body that, ordinarily, I wouldn't think once about, let alone twice. I mean, how often do we actually think about our toes? But try walking without them! :shock:
Knees. Funny looking things but useful.
Jon


I agree, I've never thought about my toes before, unless I hurt one and then I sure knew it was there. Knees, are incredible. I don't get much sensation around them yet. It's very interesting and makes me curious so that's a good thing. :)
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