Friday, March 25, 2011

life is good.

mmkay so over the last few months of network spinal analysis entrainments (so its been about 4 1/2 months and like 40 entrainments in) and i feel like i fully inhabit my body.

this morning while standing at the bus stop, listening to "explosions in the sky", the sun was shining on my face and i closed my eyes and let the sun wash over me for about 5 minutes and in that moment realized that my body and mind for the first time since i could recognize, are working at the same ryhythm.

Gratitude. Realizing that I am completely content and have everything I need to be well. So guess thats the difference, you know, between giving gratitude and being full of gratitude. Thats what I i realized today. For the past few years i have expressed in many ways but even the most litteral of affirmations and spoken word "love and gratitude" but today i realized that the manifestation of gratitude in the body on a the cellular level is the most powerful.

Basically came to grips with, whoa, I am working a job which lets me express my individuality, which is extremely educational on spiritual and physical and mental levels, and happens to be on the path of "career" - if you will - which i am most passionate in.

Also that I am living in a supportive environment and for really the least expensive rent I have seen in northampton.

Also, the fact that the things I love the most are mostly free - yoga, hiking, biking, music and reading. in addition, having had so many beautiful souls teach me the lessons which create the rhythm of my life (thank you brenda, jani, josh, thank you grand canyon, thank you catherine, thank you family, thank you mouna, thank you mark, Thank you brian, thank you alan, Thank you zachary, thank you stephen, thank you nic, thank you ken, thank you jami, thank you amir. As if they will ever read this, but it feels good to just see it in type) , mountains, holistic methods of taking care of myself body mind and spirit, not to mention the amazing experience of building the house in colorado.

I am living a generally sustainable life - biking most places, not using much electricity, eating a mostly local and veggie based diet, and the knowledge of how to deal with stress, confrontation, and the ability to really sit with myself, and hear what my body is saying subconsciously before I even realized I made the best decision.

More healthy than Ive ever been in my life, body and soul.

Network chiropractic has changed the way my nervous system reacts to triggers, new information, lets go of old "stories" held in this body of mine, theres just so much I could say about it. \

I dont usually make large plans for the distant future, but I feel that saying " I will be a network chiropractor someday" is pretty spot on with what my body is telling me. So there we go. I said it.

life is good.

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