Mind Fog, and Growing Stronger No Matter What
Brown eyed Susans
Today, I’m awakening with numbness is my right forearm and
an ache through my body. Lots of
mornings lately, I’ve been moving slowly with some sort of pain. At times the pain was so debilitating that I
just wanted to lie down and try to escape.
At other times, I learned that when I got moving, the pain would reduce.
Some of the huge challenge with the pain is the mind fog that comes with
it. When the body is screaming about
pain, it is very challenging to focus on other topics.
Here are a few things that I’ve been working with to manage
pain this summer. I’ve used soothing
music to listen to in the night when I would awaken and could not sleep due to
pain. The music softly and gently
floated me back into sleep. I would plug
in my ear buds to keep the music helping me and let my sweetheart still have
his sweet repose.
Last night, I felt a deep numbness and pain in my upper arm
nerves. I would have reacted to this in
the past with anger and a feeling of “Why do I have so much pain all the time?” Last night instead, I was able to image being
wrapped up tight in a blanket—and the blanket was physical and had the energy
of love. Those thoughts soothed me back
into sleep.
I have used healing meditations from Kris Carr. Her positive voice and energy along with
being calm and reassuring that my body was healing and taking care of me was
very affirming.
I have used positive self-talk.
When I would find myself saying disparaging words to myself, I would
say, “Cancel, clear,” and then say two positive things that were true such as “My
cats love me,” and “The sun is shining in my heart.” That one came a lot when
the sun was not shining.
I have a movement practice called Nia that I use to help
manage pain and anything that comes up in my body. This practice also uses music to move in ways
to pleasure changing the movement, if it causes pain. Another practice in Nia is
5 Stages of Healing.
The 1st Stage involves rolling and
moving lying on the ground or carpet softly moving your arms and legs like you
are a swimming embryo. Moving on your side, belly, back are all stage one.
Stage two is creeping—move to the belly
and the elbow bends to the knee on one side of the body as the other side is
long. Then the long side becomes short with elbow to knee and the other side
becomes lengthened. One alternates this
move.
Stage three is crawling on hands
and knees.
Stage four is turning the toes
under then lifting the torso to a squat.
Stage five is walking
At any point, one may go back to the previous
stage or earlier stage.The stages are done for as short or long a time as desired. One may do them with in silence or with quiet music.
Nia
is a somatic practice to use the mind to direct the movements for the greatest ease,
alignment, and pleasure. Injury is a
great teacher about how alignment works and how to use the mind to ease the
healing. Nia is a pleasure based practice.
I teach Classic Nia and Nia Moving to Heal at the Winona Friendship Center.
Classic Nia Wednesdays 4:00- 5:00pm
Thursdays 5:10-6:00pm
Moving to Heal Nia Thurdays 4:30-5:05pm
I teach Classic Nia and Nia Moving to Heal at the Winona Friendship Center.
Classic Nia Wednesdays 4:00- 5:00pm
Thursdays 5:10-6:00pm
Moving to Heal Nia Thurdays 4:30-5:05pm
Mind and body are so connected. Let them share the love to help heal and feel
better.
[This pain and mind fog was the result of an accident on a bicycle that I had earlier in the summer 2018, when I was thrown off the bike and broke my elbow. Read here to learn more details about the healing through injury, part I, if interested. The body has an amazing capacity for healing. Sometimes it seems a slow process. Easy and gentle works well and compassion for ourselves can work miracles.]
[This pain and mind fog was the result of an accident on a bicycle that I had earlier in the summer 2018, when I was thrown off the bike and broke my elbow. Read here to learn more details about the healing through injury, part I, if interested. The body has an amazing capacity for healing. Sometimes it seems a slow process. Easy and gentle works well and compassion for ourselves can work miracles.]