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Over the past 20 years, I have been able to help many wonderful people while leading group exercise classes or conducting one-on-one personal training. It has been a joy to take someone from a place of not feeling good about their physical appearance and stamina to having reduced body fat, more strength and improved cardiovascular conditioning. While working with the physical aspect of an individual has been very gratifying, I have always had a deep desire to understand who we are in a deeper sense. What I have found is that we are so much more than our physical bodies. There’s another side of us—a “spiritual” side. Just as you know how important it is to keep your automobile finely tuned and maintained to get you where you want to go, so it is with your physical body. Your body needs nourishing foods and regular exercise to function properly. The The by-products of regular physical exercise and regular spiritual practice are well worth the efforts. Physical exercise provides: Improved cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength Improved flexibility and body composition Lowered blood pressure Improved cholesterol More stamina and energy Reduced stress Regular spiritual practice provides: Self-awareness Creativity Love of self and others Feelings of vitality and rejuvenation A sense of purpose Personal growth It’s no secret that fitness activities are important. We all know that much. Still, sometimes it is hard to do and many of us just don’t do it. You have a better chance of exercise adherence if you follow a few simple guidelines:
The same principles apply to spiritual practice. I know from my own attempts and failures in the past: I overdid it in the beginning and practiced a form of spiritual practice I didn’t enjoy. I began by sitting in a lotus position for an hour attempting to quiet my mind, with the end result of being frustrated, defeated and sore—not enlightened and serene! As with physical exercise, you need to begin a spiritual practice at the level that is comfortable for you and progress from there. Begin with 10 to 15 minutes daily of quiet reflection: listening to spiritual music, reading from a spiritual source that inspires and uplifts, strolling through nature or perhaps journaling. Find the spiritual practice that you enjoy! As with physical exercise, when you experience the benefits of spiritual practice, it will encourage you to continue and to do more. In all things, balance is the key to a happy life. When one area in your life is not getting enough attention, manifestation of the imbalance can occur. When regular exercise is avoided, you may find yourself with unhealthy conditions such as excessive body fat, weakness, lack of flexibility or low energy. When your spiritual nature is not nourished and strengthened, it can manifest in a lack of joy, harmony and love. Your life will not have a rich sense of purpose and meaning. At some point you will question, “Is this all there is?” You are more than your physical body. You are also a spiritual being. Regular exercise and proper nutrition will allow your physical body to carry your spirit through your journey in life. Consistent spiritual practices will bring joy and love and a life of rich purpose and meaning. Life offers many wonderful opportunities and beautiful experiences. By making conscious choices to be balanced in all aspects of yourself, you are unlimited! Denna Shelton, cPT, inspires others in the field of health and fitness, focusing on wellness in body, mind and spirit. She is author and producer of, TwentyGems, Journey to the Self, a multimedia journey of focused meditations designed to touch the soul with truth, love, peace, joy…For more information, visit www.twentygems.com. |