Archive for the ‘stress’ Category

Fibromyalgia and Buddhist Practice of ‘Tonglin’

Monday, December 1st, 2008

1577314417” There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in”, Leonard Cohen

While I have read about and practiced (somewhat… and not diligently), mindfulness meditation, I have not often successfully been able to ‘let go’ of the pain messages from my brain, which seems to be from where anxiety and stress originates. Certianly there has been good success with mindfulness meditation for fibromyalgia (See the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn). Meditation is a life long undertaking and the practice itself is intended to be daily. Now I have been told of another way to facilitate bringing more peace into our lives and ‘letting go’. It is called Tonglin Practice. Although I am not a Buddhist, I do believe that there is much to be learned from Tonglin. It too appears to be another way to work with the breath and training the brain.

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Fibromyalgia and Pain: weather, exercise, stress and excitement

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

“Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person’s physical, emotional and mental states” , Carol Welch feb-2-07-011

For those of us with FMS acute pain can be exacerbated by weather changes such as rain, exercise that may only be slightly strenuous, minimal or major stress, excitement that may even be happy, flu and colds or other health or emotional upheavals. The list seems endless. The types of pain vary as well, for example, there is a difference between acute and chronic pain.

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