Exclusive Book Excerpt: SECOND CHANCE AT YOUR DREAM by Dorothea Hover-Kramer

Author: Dorothea Hover-Kramer
Title
: Second Chance at Your Dream
Paperback
: 248 pages
Publisher
: Energy Psychology Press
Genre
: Nonfiction; Health, Mind & Body
Language
: English
ISBN
: 9780345499707

This is the first book to apply the breakthrough insights of Energy Psychology to healthy aging. Energy Psychology is an exciting new healing method that changes the vibrational patterns in the body’s energy fields to produce rapid emotional healing and a sense of well-being. With the help of the over fifty exercises for rebalancing yourself offered in this book, you can face the challenges and opportunities of later life to create a time of energy, abundance and joy.

BOOK EXCERPT:

“Out of kilter” for a while or longer

Brief, traumatic incidents are very real human experiences. Often, they leave us feeling out of sorts and imbalanced. Even the most focused individuals will have experiences causing disorientation and distress. In someone who is basically emotionally healthy, such turmoil may soon pass and be forgotten. However, if the pressure is unrelenting, or if the person leads an otherwise stress-filled life, it may take considerably longer to unwind from the shaky feeling Janet described.

If intense stress is repeated often and/or continuously (for many days or weeks) health changes such as high blood pressure, frequent headaches, or fatigue can set in. In addition, emotional disturbances such as ongoing anxiety or a quiet sense of despair become internalized as stressors keep piling up. It’s important to remember there are many dimensions of distress: the more obvious stress is one of too much to do with too little time, while another is the stress engendered by having too little meaningful activity. This results in boredom and underuse of one’s resources. The build-up of either stress and its effects on human energy levels is all too familiar in our culture. Recent statistics report over 75 percent of all physical illnesses are stress-related and that one in three American adults is depressed or anxious.

Anti-depressants and tranquilizers are the most frequently prescribed drugs on the market. These figures dramatically increase in life’s later decades because stress has a cumulative effect over time.

All of us have had a jarring experience that left us exhausted and/or in pain for several days… although medical examination showed no broken bones or physical injury. Something more subtle has happened in such instances, not treatable with medication or procedures known to Western medicine. One way of understanding this condition is to say more subtle energies, or the energy body, absorbed the impact of the trauma and, as a result, became distorted, imbalanced, blocked, or depleted in some way.

Understanding changes in energy levels is often captured in popular language. For example, we often may hear statements such as “I feel charged (with energy)” or “I feel depleted (of energy), or “I feel scattered…fragmented… pulled… or… pushed.” These approximate the true condition of the energy body at any given moment.

For most people, energetic disturbance occurs frequently, perhaps several times a day. It can be sensed as a tired, depleted feeling with vague discomfort in the entire body. It can, in fact, be assessed by healthcare professionals who have studied Therapeutic Touch, Healing Touch, Reiki or some of the other well-known other energy therapy modalities. “Energy field disturbance” is recognized as an accepted nursing diagnosis (1) and guides caregivers to rebalance human energies with specific techniques.

Coming back “online”

Understanding energetic imbalance as a distortion of the energy body leads us to seek relevant remedies. For example, people say, “I need to recharge my batteries” or, “I want to refocus myself” or, “I must pull myself together.” While recognizing imbalance and stating intention for relief is helpful, focused activity is needed to renew one’s inner vitality.

Here are two exercises (2) to relieve energy field disturbance such as the one impacting Janet:

Exercise 1.1. Centering

1. While sitting comfortably, release the breath fully with a sigh, or as if you're blowing out a candle. Do this 2 to 3 times more while imaging stress and tension flowing out through your hands and feet. The in-breath will naturally be deeper as you proceed.

2. Allow yourself to imagine a peaceful place in nature… seeing, hearing, feeling, even smelling it. Let the peacefulness fill your body with light and warmth. Continue to release any tension or emotional distress with each breath.

3. After 5-10 minutes, notice how you feel and jot down any images or ideas that came to you. Notice how your breathing has become deeper and describe any changes such as relief of muscle tension in your body.

Exercise 1.2. The Brush Down

1. As you think of a recent stressful event, set your intention to release its effects. While sitting or standing, take a deep breath and let it go, fully releasing pressure and tension. Imagine giving it to the earth to be healed and cleansed. Again, breathe and exhale to let any remaining tension flow out through your hands and feet.

2. Next, bring your hands above your head on the in-breath and breathe out fully while gently brushing downward above the body, head to toe. Allow a sigh or groan to help release the tension fully as the hands move downward.

3. Continue releasing with each out-breath while brushing with one hand from under each arm, then alternating to the other side. Then, brush with both hands down the upper and lower back, the groin area and the inside of your legs. Imagine you are smoothing the ruffled edges of your energy field.

4. Notice how you feel after 3-5 minutes of this
exercise.

Allow yourself to use one these exercises each morning when you first arise to soften the transition into the day. Also, remember to use one when something nerve-wracking happens, such as getting caught in a traffic jam or feeling pressured…Experience will prove which is most helpful to restore your vitality quickly.

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2 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:18 PM

    Hmm, I'm a skeptical person, but these exercises sound appealing. Maybe I'll try them, and if they work out well, I'll go on to look more closely at the book!

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  2. Stress has such a profound effect on our physical well being. I think most people clearly understand what stress is, but I don't think they understand its harmfull effects.

    What's more, it has a ripple effect throughout one's life . . . and the ripple grows larger unless it's mitigated somehow.

    Glad to see someone bringing simplicity and common sense to the forefront :^)

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