Ambient Healing - from the Health
and Healing Series at SupportNet.ca - Resources for
Your Recovery.
Recovery is learning to enjoy life
- without the use of alcohol or drugs that alter
mind or mood.
It is treatment for the condition of addiction -
an approach to the challenges of life - and a path
to personal growth.
Recovery requires us to learn - about the true nature
of addiction.
It may be personalized - but it has its necessary
Principles and its Ways.
The Principles of Recovery provide direction - to
the choices that we face each day.
The Ways of Recovery provide
us with tools - that help us to heal - and to enjoy
life on life’s
terms.
This Learning Seminar introduces the topic of Ambient
Healing -
What you need to know - and why sight and sound
is important to our health.
What You Need to Know
Alan Watts is credited with a clear comment about
the way we relate with the world about us.
He said that - Every inside has an outside -
and every outside has an inside.
The truth of this phrase may be understood in several
ways.
The stuff inside of us is expressed in the things
that we say and do.
Thoughts - Wishes - Fantasies - Hatred - Whatever
is inside of us becomes part of the life that we
build.
And our life becomes a mirror
of what we’re
made of inside.
The world about us also affects us on the inside.
You are what you eat is a truism for the
body.
But our mind is also shaped by the things that it
consumes - the sights, words, sounds and smells about
us.
It is true for children - who soak up the words
and habits of their parents.
These lessons of our childhood form the deepest
habits of our person.
Adults are more set in their ways - but we are still
affected by the things that we see, hear and learn.
Healing is not something that we make happen.
Healing is a natural process - that occurs when
we provide it with a nourishing environment.
Ambient healing means to use words, sounds, sights
and smells - to nourish our healing and health.
Ambient healing makes a good deal of sense - when
we remember that our inside and outside are like
two sides to the same coin.
What we hold on the inside - affects the life that
we build.
And what we take in from the outside - become the
building blocks of our body and mind.
Words
Can you recall words that were said to you ten or
more years ago? Can you still hear them in the sound
of the voice that spoke them?
Can you recall a time when you heard something -
that changed your outlook on life?
Words hold huge potential for impact on our person.
They can change our mind and are printed in our brain.
When listening or reading - the words of others
can stir us to great achievement.
A story of recovery can motivate our efforts - and
we may hear just what we need to hear today.
Words are one way that we pass our recovery to others.
Words resonate with conflicts inside of us. They
stir our feelings in powerful ways and can trigger
the compulsion to use.
Breaks in the day - Talking with others - and Journal
Writing are all good ways to digest the things that
we hear - and to consider their meaning to our lives.
It is exactly because of their potential for impact
- that it is always worthwhile to question the words
that we hear.
Not everything that we hear will relate to us or
be accurate to our life. Some of the things that
we hear will have more to do with the person who
says them - than they have anything to do with us.
Read - Listen - Question - Relate - and Reflect
on the words that come your way today.
Sounds
We also hear many other sounds throughout a day.
Sound is everywhere about us - but for the most
part we do not listen too carefully to the sounds
of traffic or the white noise of an air
conditioner or fan.
But we do hear these sounds - and they have impact
within us.
Ambient is a style of music that uses everyday sounds
in a way that is calming and refreshing to us.
Music of course is a most powerful sound.
Mix it with the right words - and there is little
that has greater potential to impact upon us.
Think of a favorite song from when you were a teenager.
Enjoy the memories, sights and feelings that are
released within you - as you hear the song again
in your mind.
Music can touch us in the deepest parts of our person.
It grounds us in the moment - and can release feelings
from places long shut away.
In doing so, music can help us to heal - to connect
on the inside and to relieve our selves of stress.
Music and sound can be used in many ways that are
helpful - and healing to our condition.
SupportNet offers an introduction to the healing
potential of ambient music and sound.
Sights
The things that we see will also of course affect
us.
Family photos can stir memory and feeling. The sight
of a tragic event can play in our mind for years.
Paintings - Pictures - Color - and Design all have
impact on the way that we feel.
One way to use sight is to post Recovery Minders in
places where you will see them.
Write - Pause or Take a breath deeply
to your belly - on a post it note - and stick
it where you are likely to see it.
Then follow its direction - and let the note remind
you to let go for a moment - and to settle your
self right now.
In Summary
Ambient healing means to use words, sounds, sights
and smells - to nourish our healing and health.
Ambient healing makes sense to us - when we remember
that our inside and outside are like two sides to
the same coin.
What we hold on the inside - affects the life that
we build.
And what we take in from the outside - become the
building blocks of our body and mind.
You have now reached the end of Ambient Healing.
Look for this and other Learning Seminars at www.SupportNet.ca
- Resources for Your Recovery.
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