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Personal Alchemy:
Three Steps To Positive Transformation
By Laura M. Turner
Lately,
I've become intrigued by the idea or process of "alchemy." Funk & Wagnall tells
me alchemy is a transformation, "a change in nature, form or
quality." So how to take charge of your own personal alchemy? For me, it's
about changes and transformations of mind, body and spirit. Therefore, in this
article I've outlined three of my favorite ways to approach personal alchemy on
the path to wholeness and health.
Step One: Dissect A Past Transformation:
It's easy to feel overwhelmed when thinking about the process of making a
personal overhaul. Therefore, it's important to break this idea down to its
least common denominator.
To begin, recall if you can a positive transformation
you've made in your life. It could be as simple as beginning and staying with an
exercise program. In your mind locate and focus on one specific personal
transformation.
Next, break down your transformation into its components: mind, body and spirit.
I tend to look at everything in this tri-fold sense. I believe it is important
to see the way a particular event contributes to the growth of each component.
Right now, take a moment to observe the ways each of these components have
contributed to your transformation:
Mind: Was your mind committed to making this positive change?
Body: What daily actions did it take to make this personal transformation
effective and permanent?
Spirit: Was there a spiritual component at hand guiding you toward your
positive goal?
Step Two: Begin The Uncovering Process:
Now that you've dissected a previous transformation, the uncovering process is
simple. This process asks you to take some time with your journal and uncover a
new personal transformation you would like to experience. With pen in hand, take
time to make notes to yourself. Start small. What transformations would you like
to make this year? Do some dreaming.
When you've finished. Scan your list for one worthwhile goal that is achievable.
If you are unable to commit to one on your list, try these ideas to complete
your uncovering:
According to Louise Hay in her book "You Can Heal Your Life" these
components will help you live a holistic, healthy life. Perhaps one may inspire
you toward a worthwhile goal.
Nurture The Body: Practice sound nutrition. Aim to make the best choices
for your body and choose food and beverages that make you feel well. When
appropriate supplement with herbs, vitamins and homeopathy.
Practice a sound exercise program. Find a form of exercise that is appealing to
you and is one that you will do. Choose from: aerobic exercise, resistance
training, tai chi, yoga or Pilates. When appropriate use body work such as
massage or reiki.
Nurture The Mind: Add to your daily practice, visualization, guided
imagery, affirmations or dream work. Spiritual meditation is also a great way to
quiet the mind and allow time to tune in to the divine.
Nurture The Spirit: Find time to practice prayer work, meditation,
forgiveness and unconditional love.
Step Three: Find Answers In The Silence: Then Take Your Goals One By One
We can't possibly do everything. For as someone once told me "you have
only, all the time there is." With this in mind, I am brought back to my
earliest ideas about personal alchemy. This involves one of the most difficult,
yet necessary practices: finding time for silence. Finding time is the challenge
I most often face when looking at my own personal growth and aiming to find ways
to simplify and speed up the process.
Silence. Why does it work? From a physics or scientific standpoint, the
electrons within the molecules of the body actually speed up when the body slows
down. It seems difficult to understand at first, but the key is its reciprocal
process. When the body slows down, the energy surrounding the body and passing
through the body speeds up, literally directing the body: instructing it.
Grace, balance and growth are often natural extensions of this process. When you
take some time to be still and offer your goal up to the universe, you can then
become aware of the divine direction. To do this, try to first become aware of
your surroundings. Then aim to find time each day to move toward your
worthwhile goal. Keep it close to your heart. Know that there are many
distractions in life, but if you take time to rest and stop for one moment, it
could be the moment you will receive your greatest inspiration.
When in doubt, there's always help! For a creative boost and further
direction in your discovery process, please explore these sources:
The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity By Julia Cameron.
Click Here:
The Artist's Way
Sacred Contracts: Awakening Your Divine Potential by Caroline Myss.
Click Here:
Sacred Contracts
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Laura Turner is a writer and author. She publishes the
bi-weekly New Body News and Wellness Letter, The Online
Magazine Healthy People Read. (
www.new-body-news.com )
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