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		<title>Stop Letting Fear Rule</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2012 02:40:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mind/body practice is transformational. By bringing our attention to the present moment, and using intention to direct our energy, we can move away from fear-based decision making and toward loving compassion.  <a href="http://plazawellspring.com/pwsite/blog/stop-letting-fear-rule/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How often do we let our fear guide our choices?  In my practice of mind/body awareness, I notice how my history of injuries, aches, and pains frequently rule my present time experience. Patterns of resistance seem to have a life of their own. I might feel certain that the tightness in my back is going to limit my forward bend. Not surprisingly, however, when I take time to become truly and fully present in the NOW, I may notice that what my mind/body thought was pain or limitation is simply fear associated with what WAS or what MIGHT BE. Maybe someone once told me that my low back was strained, and then I proceeded to move through life as if that were my permanent condition! Fear of pain serves a valuable purpose, but it also can have a nasty side effect of creating a mental model that all too often goes unchallenged. Perhaps my back hurt for a few days, maybe even weeks or months, but how am I right now? When I bring myself into the present moment, move slowly with full attention, and listen carefully, I may find fluidity and ease that surprises me!<br />
Fear can also paralyze me from taking appropriate action when I am injured. I freeze, or I run. “Don’t touch that!” I might say, when a healing touch may be exactly what can bring ease. “No ice &#8211; it will hurt” when icing is what will quickly reduce the swelling of a strain. The “I’m fine; leave it alone” response to an injury is not always what is best for my body, but often what my fearful brain dictates.<br />
Fear contracts me and limits me. Listening (attention) both focuses and expands me, allowing access to  the natural rhythms of contraction and expansion that I find in my heart beat, my breath, and the ebb and flow of life events. The power of a mind/body practice is truly transformative, and not for the body alone. The lovely dance of attention/intention brings me into the present moment (attention) with my ability to create my own experiences engaged (intention).  Listening – being alive in the moment – brings me to a conscious state where I can see I have a choice about how to proceed. Will I allow fear or love to be my navigator? Transformation inherent in a mind/body practice means that things will change. At the level of mind, then, I may find myself partnering with my fear to keep transformation at bay. How willing am I to wade into the waters of new experience? How willing am I to surrender my expectations of others (and myself!) and be truly present to the ever-evolving relationships of living in the NOW?<br />
 I feel very grateful to  practice and teach body/mind disciplines as my life work. Many, many times each day I have the opportunity to notice my choices. Fear contracts me. Love expands me. I don’t always have the courage to turn my back on the fearful choices, but guess which one feels better? Today, I invite you to bring attention and intention to your work, your play, and your relationships with yourself and others.</p>
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