Self Care

Self Care and Meditation

After receiving a really helpful body work session, people sometimes say to me, “I feel like a new person!” I usually like to respond by saying, “Actually, you are experiencing your Original Self, the You that walked, talked, played, worked and lived before life’s stresses, sitting in chairs, working at computers, and driving cars took its toll.” So the Path of Still Point Wellness is about returning to our Original Self, to a place of joy and freedom.

Body work can assist us in getting back to ourselves…

…But what can we do to stay there? To help with this, my practice empowers clients by guiding them in meditation, breath and posture activation techniques that open closed energy centers, reboot the nervous system, and “reprogram” outmoded movement and thinking patterns.

Self Care designed specifically for You is one of the most transformational steps along the Path of Still Point Wellness. Returning to our unfettered place of stillness; this is where new possibilities of being arise spontaneously and flourish through careful cultivation.

Orthopedic Pillowing

Common sleeping positions can compress joints causing chronic muscle tension/pain and sleep disruption.

Orthopedic Pillowing reduces joint compression in order to relieve chronic pain and extend periods of deep rest.  This is accomplished by positioning pillows to support the entire body in order to maintain open joints and transfer body weight from our joints to the bed.

The table below presents common sleeping positions that lead to or sustain chronic pain and tension along with the corresponding corrective pillowing strategy.

Problematic

Pillowed

For Side Sleeping Positions

Side@2x
Problematic
Pillowed

Shoulders stacked vertically

 

 

 

Position bottom shoulder to rest on flat surface of scapula with pillow/bolster along the back

Top arm resting on body, compressing shoulder joint bursa

Position small pillow under top arm near arm pit to open joint

Top leg and hip joint not supported and inline with upper body

Place 2-3 pillows under top leg to ensure leg and hip are inline

For Back Sleeping Positions

Back@2x
Problematic
Pillowed

Legs lay out flat without knees supported

Place a pillow bolster under each knee

Head extends back compressing vertebrae in the neck

 

Place pillow bolster under neck and head to raise back of head and lower chin

For Stomach Sleeping Positions

Stomach@2x
Problematic
Pillowed

Lumbar spine not supported resulting in convex lumbar curve

Place pillow bolster under hips to raise hip and neutralize lumbar curve

Neck and head curved posteriorly and to the side

 

 

 

Place pillow across chest to raise upper body allowing neck to extend forward to the bed

Postural Activation

For most of us, our posture is stagnant and not aligned with gravity. Our muscles are forced to hold us upright with the force of gravity pulling us downward. If we are properly aligned gravity can lift us, our spinal nerves can decompress, and we can feel a sense of spontaneous energy moving upward through our system. I am planning to produce short, simple postural instruction videos in the Fall 2019 and early 2020.

Meditation

At the heart of Still Point Wellness is a meditation practice of some kind.  There are many ways to meditate and each of us may resonate with a different meditation form. Below find a few that I can help you begin to practice. I also offer meditation instruction and periodically offer meditation instruction workshops.

Recent Meditation Posts

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Running a Green Light

Obey the nature of things, and you are in concord with the Way, calm and easy and free from annoyance, but when your thoughts are tied, you turn away from the truth, they grow heavier and duller and not at all sound.When they are not sound, the spirit is troubled, what is the use of […]

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Clinging is Out of Bounds

Clinging is never kept within bounds; it is sure to go the wrong way; quit it, and things follow their own courses, while the Essence neither departs nor abides. — Sosan Ganchi Zenji, 3rd Patriarch of Zen As I leave the house one hypothetical morning, I am pleased with how centered I am and flowing […]

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Calm and Large-Hearted

The Great Way is calm and large-hearted; for it nothing is easy, nothing is hard; small views are irresolute. The more in haste the tardier we go. — Sosan Ganchi Zenji, On Believing in Mind Election speeches are filled with both big and small ideas-big ideas about the higher good and small ideas imbued with […]