I.
INTRODUCTION:
Psychological,
spiritual and physical development creates a positive state of well-being. For the health practitioner, this means “a
sense of inner control, competence, self-confidence,… healthier relationships”,
as well as a “sense of meaning or purpose in life.” (Dacher, 2006) Integral health is an expansion of the
healing process, it takes healing to the next level from the anatomical of
conventional medicine to the physical, psychological and spiritual. As a health and wellness professional, personal
development of all aspects of life shows the way to human flourishing and
wholeness. Professionally, the health
and wellness professional is able to assist others to develop their unique
capabilities, expand their consciousness, and find their inner healer.
To achieve my goals of a
calm abiding mind and better stress management, development of my psychological
life must continue. By identifying
destructive emotions and feelings and replacing them with positive attitudes I
will be able to experience a calmer mind, and make choices that will help
alleviate some of the stress that comes within the course of our lives.
II.
ASSESSMENT:
Closer to the beginning
of this course my assessment of these aspects of my life using a scale of 1 to
10 were as follows:
A.
Physical
Well-being – Rating 7
B.
Spiritual Well-being – Rating 8
C.
Psychological Well-being – Rating 6
At that
time, I felt like I had a long way to go with improvement, however as I look at
these scores today, I see that they are not that bad. I still agree with this assessment, and feel
there is room for improvement, but expanding the consciousness is a process
that takes time, patience and practice.
III.
GOAL DEVELOPMENT
To truly
grow, one must have goals in their life.
Goals improve your life give you a sense of accomplishment, satisfaction
and meaning or purpose to your life.
Physical
Goal: To be more physically fit and
develop my capacity for inner healing.
Psychological
Goal: A calm, peaceful mind.
Spiritual
Goal: To continue my expanding my
personal relationship with God.
IV.
PRACTICES FOR PERSONAL HEALTH:
The
following exercises can be used to foster growth in the above areas:
Physical:
Yoga is a great way to “develop flexibility, strength and
balance”. (WebMD, LLC.,
2005-2012)
Tai Chi “promotes
serenity through gentle movements – connecting the mind and body”.
Both of
these exercises have become known to be helpful “for stress reduction as well
as a variety of other health conditions’.
(Mayo
Clinic, 2009) By slowing down, and
allotting time in my schedule to
exercise, I can take steps to become more physically fit.
Spiritual:
Both
Prayer and Meditation work toward bring you closer to God. Praying for God’s direction and help when
faced with challenges in our lives keeps us on a spiritual path. Meditation on God’s will and purpose, and the
things we are blessed with, makes us grateful and humble.
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Psychological:
Practicing exercises like Simple Meditation (MaxLifestyle
International, Inc, 2003-2012) and The Subtle Mind (Dacher, 2006 p.75) lead to
calm, serenity and relaxation.
V.
COMMITMENT
Periodically reviewing the six principles of
integral assessment as outlined in Dacher is a good tool to assess any integral
progress.
1.
The goal of integral
health is to alleviate suffering and promote human flourishing.
2.
Integral health
recognizes the distinction between short-term relief of needless suffering and
permanent relief.
3.
Integral Health
recognizes the distinction between immediate pleasure and long term flourishing.
4.
Psychospiritual
development is an essential component of integral health.
5.
Integral assessment
relies on deep listening and guidance.
6.
Integral assessment
addresses the aspects, levels, and lines of development that are relevant to
our current circumstances.
References
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral health: the
path to human flourishing. (p. 46). Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health
Publications, Inc.
MaxLifestyle
International, Inc. (2003-2012). Meditation - simple meditation. Retrieved from
http://www.abc-of-yoga.com/meditation/simple.asp
Mayo
Clinic. (2009, November 14). Tai chi: discover the many possible health
benefits. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tai-chi/SA00087
WebMD,
LLC. (2005-2012). The health benefits of yoga. Retrieved from
http://www.webmd.com/balance/the-health-benefits-of-yoga