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Stress, the Silent Assassin 

3/30/2013

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"You can blow out a candle, but you can not put out a fire".

 - Peter Gabriel 



So many clients that we  work with at Studio Avani enter the studio not realizing the level of stress that their bodies are enduring.  Many, request services to reduce pain, diminish emotional re-activeness,  lower high blood pressure, improve immune dysfunctions, and improve digestive discomfort, and yet at the bottom of all of these symptoms lies stress, slowly accumulating, undetected, impacting every facet of life.  

Our beautiful bodies are equipped with a neurological capacity to adapt to the stimuli of the environment.  This adaptive strategy, known as habituation, is a wonderful evolutionary skill that supports our brains  in filtering out data so that we, as humans, can live in this ever engaging world without becoming overwhelmed by the constant noise of the world around us.   



However, while this brain skill serves as a filtering device, it, on the other hand,  impacts our experience in a detrimental way by diminishing the experience of stress to such a level that we literally lose touch with stress. Stress becomes habituated, and soon becomes observed as the normative experience of life.  

There is a scientific commentary that captures the habituation of stress in the story of the boiling frogs.  If we take a frog and place a frog in boiling water, the ftog will immediately jump out.  Yet, if we take a frog and place the ftog in tepid water in which we slowly bring the water to a boil, the frog's nervous system will slowly habituate to the increasing of heat and sadly boil to death.   Yikes! 

While this story, and scientific conversation about the silent impacts of stress on the body appear grim, there is hope.  We do not have to wait for the boiling point to be reached before we respond to stress and its associated bodily influences. We can be proactive. 

By slowing down the mind and, tuning back into life, we can learn to listen to the body at a subtle level supporting a disengagement  from habituated stress before the boiling point is reached.  Tools such as acupuncture, cranial sacral therapy, yoga, and meditation serve to help our awareness in waking up to the silent assassin.  


If we return to the quote at the top of this blog, and embrace its imagery, let us consider this question.  If a breath can blow out a candle, then what could a conscious breath do to the frame of the human mind and body?  
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Intelligence 

3/2/2013

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How do we define intelligence?  Is it merely the understanding of facts and data? Is intelligence a domain exclusive to the human experience?   

For thousands of years indigenous cultures have spoken of an animated world in which the voice of life, if connected to, could be heard in trees, rocks, animals and air.  These cultures believed that the whole world was teeming with the knowledge of the cosmos and for these cultures, they guided their living based upon the communication between their community and the larger natural world. 

This view, and way of life slowly faded from the world paradigm as Western civilization spread itself upon the landscape, and yet, now, modern day scientists and thinkers are beginning to return to these ancient roots to reanimate this natural relationship with the living voice of nature.   Could the answer for global climate change, poverty, human injustice , Cancer and modern day illness be offered in a return to the ancestral point of view that all is living and all is intelligent? 

Consider the audio conversation in light of this Blog passage.  

Perhaps if we begin to listen, we can move forward as a technologically advanced culture tempered by the roots of our ancient heritage.   
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The Purpose of Breath 

2/4/2013

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Breathing is an act we often take for granted, and yet it is the very force that offers life.  Breathing from a physical perspective offers the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, enabling the body to maintain homeostatic balance.  However, on a deeper level, breath is so much more.  

The understanding of the sacredness of breath extends into every ancient world tradition.  
If we explore the scriptures familiar to Western thinking, the Bible, the expression, "In the beginning was the word", is an indirect teaching highlighting that breath and language are interconnected. 


Amazingly, if we stop and consider breathing, we begin to see how the whole World and Universe are breathing.  Simply put, breathing is merely the fluctuation of waves in a beautiful rhythmic exchange   The moon waxes and wanes, the tides rise and fall, the heart lubs and dubs, the seasons apex and trough, and the sun rises and sets.  The whole World that we are living in is merely the fluctuation of breathing in myriad forms.  

So what is the purpose of breath?  Breath is to be inspired, to live, to feel, to laugh and to cry. Breathing is a gift that can support us in times of crisis by offering the understanding that all things come and go.  For centuries, cultures have used the breath of the body as a focal point in meditation to enable a passage into a deeper understanding.  When we consciously breathe, our perspective changes and we literally unify our breathing with the larger cosmic pattern that surrounds us today. 

Take this moment, pull away from this screen, and just tune into your breathing. Watch what happens.   

This is meditation, and the beautiful thing here is that we do not need to retreat to a center or to a majestic vista to tune into life. Rather, we can, right here and right now, tune into the miracle of breath within the body and join the Universe.   Breathe on! 


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    Anthony Percoco 

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