Thanks Kristy!.

--- On Sat, 12/2/11, Kristy McClain <healthypl...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Kristy McClain <healthypl...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Zen] visualization
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 12 February, 2011, 13:39


  








Hi Mayka,
 
I  see.  Well, take care, and hope  you get to CA sometime anyway:) .. k


--- On Sat, 2/12/11, Maria Lopez <flordel...@btinternet.com> wrote:


From: Maria Lopez <flordel...@btinternet.com>
Subject: Re: [Zen] visualization
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 6:07 AM


  






Thank you K...for your response.
 
My only credentials are myself direct experience with pain and the way I have 
managed to manage it through the years.  I have no more credentials than that.  
I'm not involved in any group or teach to anyone this.  My offer was an 
spontaneous and  natural offer to do to others who may be in physical pain.   
Nothing else. I'm not graduate in anything to do with pain.  I haven't read 
books about it either.  I offered only my personal experience with it which 
might be useful or might be not. 
 
However, thank you so much for your offer and think it over. 
 
Mayka 
 
--- On Sat, 12/2/11, Kristy McClain <healthypl...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Kristy McClain <healthypl...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Zen] visualization
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, 12 February, 2011, 9:27


  






 
Hi Mayka,
 
All of us has..  Since i, and you,  have experienced this.. I  will fly you to 
CA, and pay you a fee, though the classes are free for patients. Its time for 
you to teach..
 
I will be teaching, and my husband, as well as  14 other physicians will be 
involved.  Please send me privately your  pain  management  experience and your 
qualifications.  This isn't a joke.  I just finished a grant.
 
  Mayka.. put up or shut up.
 
 Bill.. I'm happy to bow out here..  My life is real..   This-- 
 
 But , Mayka, if you can demonatrate that you have  real  verified 
credentials-- the offer stands..  I'd love to meet you, and work with you.  
I'll will fwd your info to the committee.  They must approve your  
involvement.. and I hope they do.
 
Contact me privatey if this is of interest.
 
Thanks,
 
Kristy
 


--- On Sat, 2/12/11, Maria Lopez <flordel...@btinternet.com> wrote:


From: Maria Lopez <flordel...@btinternet.com>
Subject: Re: [Zen] visualization
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 12:20 AM


  






Several years ago I followed a program by a Hospital with high credibility in 
Edinburgh.  They were experiencing with "pain management".  I went into 
agreement with the directorate to be one of their patients they experiment 
with.  Their team was composed by psicologists, phisiotherapists, 
therapists....It was the directorate himself who took me under his 
experimentation.  My experience about that was that they heard bells somewhere 
but then they just repeat to the patien what they heard.  They were lacking of 
the real insight that only comes through the practice of sitting down 
carried out away of the cushion to the ordinary life.   In cases like this it's 
unluckily they can help anyone for real as far as pain management concerns.
 
If anyone on this website suffers from physical pain,  I might be able to 
help.  There is nothing better than someone who is in the boat of pain and have 
managed to manage it.   I have gained through the years some personal 
experience here.  
 
Mayka


--- On Fri, 11/2/11, Bill! <billsm...@hhs1963.org> wrote:


From: Bill! <billsm...@hhs1963.org>
Subject: Re: [Zen] visualization
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 11 February, 2011, 1:18


  

Kristy,

A good example of a zen style pain-managment would be the scene in FIGHT CLUB 
where Brad Pitt pours lye on Ed Norton's hand and then guides him gently 
through some what I call zen-style pain managment.

...Bill!

--- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, Kristy McClain <healthyplay1@...> wrote:
>
> Anthony,
>  
> So zen is anything  not dualistic. I'm not a zen scholar, and the way I 
> practice zen includes compassionate service, and ethical conduct. So, 
> technically, my zen practice  is not authentic zen.
>  
> Oh well.
>  
> I first learned about visualization froma book  called "Creative 
> Visualization" , from the 70's era.  In recent years, there have been many 
> healing  therapies that use it.  "The violet flame", for example. I am 
> learning as I go along  how incredible powerful the mind really is. 
> Sometimes visualization is called the placebo-effect.  Here's an example.  
> In a meta-analysis on studies on depression, it has been demonstrated that 
> use of anti-depressants for mild -to moderate  depression  , is no more 
> effective, than if  given a placebo. If you believe it works-- it can.  
> (Meta-analaysis is a study of studies).
>  
> Here's another..
>  
> In my  pain management class with "seniors" ;), I will arrive the first day 
> with a surfboard and related equipment. When I introduce myself, I 
> will welcome everyone, and tell them how excited I am they are interested 
> in  learning how to surf!  I'll go on for a few minutes about the number of 
> years I've been doing it, and boy-- are they gonna love it!
>  
> As they look at me as if I've lost my mind, we will  laugh a bit, and in 
> effect--it creates a paradigm shift.  If I believe they can do it, ( and I 
> do), they will too--in time. First, I  will take them into a relaxation 
> visualization with their breath.  Its the first step in a process.
>  
> In Santa Barbara, it will probably be roller-blades, or hiking gear.  In 
> Utah, with cardiac patients, it will be a pair of skis, wax, and files, as if 
> I were leading a "Tune Your Own Skis" class.
>  
> Isn't it possible to begin with two halves and unify them into one? So, maybe 
> beginning with dualism isn't so bad?  To me-- all of this  is zen. I don't 
> have to define its boundaries in that way.
>  
> My  two cents.. *s*  k
>  
>  
>  On Thu, 2/10/11, Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Anthony Wu <wuasg@...>
> Subject: Re: [Zen] visualization
> To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 2:44 PM
> 
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Brett,
>  
> I did for about a year and gave up. That, no doubt, can be a good practice. 
> But it is not zen.
>  
> Anthony
> 
> --- On Fri, 11/2/11, artist <brettalancorbin@...> wrote:
> 
> 
> From: artist <brettalancorbin@...>
> Subject: [Zen] visualization
> To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, 11 February, 2011, 5:01 AM
> 
> 
>   
> 
> I was just wondering if anyone here uses any visualization practises in their 
> meditation.
> Brett.
>





Finding fabulous fares is fun.
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel 
bargains.





Reply via email to