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Just to relax
Just to relax








just to relax
  1. #Just to relax how to
  2. #Just to relax free

To relax is not to collapse, but simply to undo tension. I know that whatever I need to know is revealed to me in the perfect time and space sequence.

just to relax

Today, I will relax, breathe, and go with the flow. Find out more about me, or my treatments here.Relax, you’re on a journey of discovery. If you have any questions about acupuncture, or any of the topics in my blogs, please do contact me.

#Just to relax how to

And if you are a martial artist who wants to learn how to relax, try Qi Gong. Pastimes such as running and drinking take us out of ourselves, when really we should be looking within. I believe in balance, so don’t feel guilty about doing the things you love but try to do some of the good things too. I’ve written extensively about Qi Gong here on my blog before, but briefly, Qi Gong is based on the philosophy of Qi, or the movement of Qi and how it affects our health, mentally and physically. One uses their breath and mind to direct Qi around the body. If you google ‘how to relax’, the top hit recommends that you take slow, deep breaths, which of course in Chinese Medicine is Qi gong. That’s why spliff-heads have amazing ideas but lack the drive to actually do anything! Energetically Marijuana is a Wood herb which invigorates the Liver but suppresses the Gallbladder. But like alcohol, energetically it is very drying, so although initially it is subduing, long term use can lead to the opposite reaction to relaxation. You only have to picture the popular image of the stoner – ‘Wow man, far out’ – and it’s pretty obvious that smoking the stuff can be relaxing (when it’s not triggering a psychotic episode). Or how about something a little more exotic? Drugs like marijuana are hugely popular. And for some people it also causes anger, the opposite to being relaxed.

#Just to relax free

It’s all to do with the Liver energy. The Liver is in charge of the free flow of energy, so when it has to work harder the Qi stops moving, that’s why we feel tired when we drink. Working 12-hour days, looking after the kids and then finding time to exercise and socialize, wasn’t part of the equation when these studies were undertaken.įrom a Qi perspective, alcohol stagnates, which means heat and causes you to wake up in the middle of the night after a few drinks. The med diet is supposed to accompany a more chilled out relaxed way of living. How about a few glasses of wine or a couple of pints to relax? We all know that the Mediterranean diet is good for us, but the problems start when you mix that into a certain lifestyle. If it isn’t you, then we all know someone who is in the running cult! Number 3 – Alcohol And then add a little bit of guilt, then running is no longer relaxing, but an obsession. Running a few miles for one or two days a week and a 10k on the weekend is healthy but running every day and 21 miles every Sunday without fail isn’t. Although running is good for mental wellbeing, it usually isn’t that good for the body. When Qi is depleted, it becomes stagnant, so we must do more, run more, to get it moving, which in turn depletes it even more. I’ve written about this before many people find running so enjoyable because it moves stagnant Qi, which is not so bad, but it is bad when there isn’t enough Qi. The only trouble with running of course is that after a certain distance the only thing one can focus on is the pain and when will it be over! Lots of people say that it’s their way of clearing the mind and can almost be a form of meditation. This is a very popular way of relaxing and I did it myself for many years. Number 4 – Runningįirst on the list is running. But let’s look at the more obvious pastimes that we like to do to relax. Based on the dictionary definition, some people might find listening to Death Metal while sitting on a cactus quite relaxing. And it certainly doesn’t imply that it must be something healthy, you just need to enjoy doing it! Relaxing of course doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone. Well that sounds pretty ambiguous to me, it could mean anything. The dictionary defines it as: to rest while you are doing something that you enjoy, especially after work or effort. And in a world that never switches off and where the subliminal message of growth is constant, it’s difficult to relax. The trouble is, no body ever actually tells you what ‘relax’ means, other than, ‘You know, relaaaax’. If you have ever studied a martial art, being told constantly to relax probably sounds familiar.










Just to relax