Anger Issues Revisited - 11/04/06 02:40 AM
Hey everybody, flipstick here. I got online early this morning and gladly stated the absence of any reactions of anger recently while practicing, or shortly thereafter doing SFQ. I must have been "full of myself", because low-and-behold, the lion roared its ugly head again. Amazing, isn't it. When you least expect it, energy flows, uncontrolled, yet interconnected to everything else, the sum being "the automobile and driving in the city". Why one attempts to drive after an hour plus session of Active and S.U, is beyond me. I've notice that when I get up early, in the still weeness of dawn, I'm better prepared, better focused and all the chattering voices and demands of the " the life" haven't taken their toll. I've always studied methodically, some would say with a touch of anal-aptitude, and the earlier the better, works best for me. I need to give the process time and focus and this works for me. Once life kicks its heels, the strains of primitive conquests begin.
I'm a bodyworker and my clients have all been telling me that my intention, intuitiveness and the heat from my hands have been gentle and healing this past month or so. This has been comforting and the exactness of focusing energy to different areas of pain within their bodies has been increasing per their response. Obviously, we are all but conduits to assist them in their own healing processes. We don't heal, but assist them as they heal themselves. I realize just this month that I need to do SFQ. It has become a tremendous source of energized life for me within my scope as a bodyworker. When I practice I feel interconnected with everything else going on in the universe and this makes me happy.
So when life challenges us to look beyond the path of comfort, we must keep on keeping on. Thanks to everyone for their insights to the first question about anger last week.
Ciao!
I'm a bodyworker and my clients have all been telling me that my intention, intuitiveness and the heat from my hands have been gentle and healing this past month or so. This has been comforting and the exactness of focusing energy to different areas of pain within their bodies has been increasing per their response. Obviously, we are all but conduits to assist them in their own healing processes. We don't heal, but assist them as they heal themselves. I realize just this month that I need to do SFQ. It has become a tremendous source of energized life for me within my scope as a bodyworker. When I practice I feel interconnected with everything else going on in the universe and this makes me happy.
So when life challenges us to look beyond the path of comfort, we must keep on keeping on. Thanks to everyone for their insights to the first question about anger last week.
Ciao!