|
Articles
Outer Beauty
begins with Inner Connection
By Donald Epstein, D.C.
from the publishers of Magical Blend Magazine
When people are
speaking passionately and are in a creative "zone" or a state of
well being, they may appear more beautiful and vibrant, perhaps even
glowing. It makes sense that those individuals who are the most
productive, creative, adaptable, and vibrant should be the most
attractive to others of the species. This attractiveness draws
people into relationships with one another, often resulting in
sexual union and increasing the possibility of adding their unique
gifts to the next generation's gene pool.
When the "shoulds" of our culture-the stories that others have for
who we need to be and how we must act - become the main determinants
of our life, we have already compromised our inner connection and
beauty. I suggest that as a result of this loss of connection, our
physical, psychological, emotional, and energetic attractiveness
suffers.
People may have "less than perfect" noses, figures, or hair. Their
faces may show a lifetime of wear and tear, yet they may remain
attractive and enticing to be with. People whose inner connection to
their body and its emotions, to their purpose, to the life energy
that animates them, and to the web of existence are not only
attractive to others but are healthier, too.
People who are connected feel more deeply and experience more
profoundly. They find it easier to release the tension and patterns
that keep them from knowing what is right for them, and are also
able to make healthier life choices.
A research study, conducted within the Medical College at the
University of California, Urivine, demonstrated that patients
receiving a healing method called Network Spinal Analysis™ (NSA)
care reported significant improvements in their physical, emotional,
and mental health, stress response, and life enjoyment. A unique
wellness index was developed to assess these categories of health,
with a whopping 76 percent of patients reporting improvements in ALL
categories of wellness and quality of life. Although physical
symptoms are most often reduced within the first couple of months,
patients reported their overall life enjoyment and quality of life
continued to improve year after year, with no apparent ceiling.
In NSA care, people notice the entrainment (or harmonization) of
their spinal movements with their respiration. The experience is
relaxing and renewing. Areas that were armored (protected), due to
past tensions and traumas, often release as the brain and spine
coordinate functions more effectively.
As care progresses, the body naturally moves and stretches in ways
that self-regulate tension and body alignment. As the constricting
muscle, connective tissue, and postural armor melts away, the
patient feels more vibrant, peaceful, and energized. The body's
newly awakened ability to connect and release is accomplished by
greater ease, flexibility, and often attractiveness.
Later in care, a second wave, unique to NSA, emerges. This wave is
called the "somatopsychic" (body-mind) wave. Because your thoughts,
feelings, and experiences are related to the tension in your
body-mind, this tension is transmitted through your spinal cord to
the cells of your body. (Dr. Candace Pert, former chair of brain
biochemistry at the National Institute of Mental Health, suggests
that the subconscious mind resides in the spinal cord, and that it
can be accessed for healing through Network Spinal Analysis™.) This
healing wave carries information and helps improve spinal and neural
integrity. It is commonly reported to be accompanied by
"non-ordinary states of consciousness" and has been documented to
enhance wellness and life enjoyment. This wave seems to be
associated with the body-mind's release of the tension and
information from past stress and trauma. The body then harnesses
this liberated energy for healing.
NSA has very well documented stress dismantling effects. People with
traumatic histories and stressful lives report the greatest changes
in both short-term and long-term wellness. Seniors, who ordinarily
expect to be getting "older" and losing their quality of life,
report remarkable improvement in their wellness and quality of life,
year after year. Visualize how the face, mouth, eyes, and posture
become more attractive when the weight of the world drops out of a
person's tissues and structure. Imagine how personally exciting it
is to be in the presence of someone who is totally empowered and
authentic. Imagine how people would be attracted to such a person,
without even knowing why.
Our loss of inner connection, and therefore outer grace and beauty,
seems associated with the way we experience our world. When an event
occurs that our brain determines is not safe for us to fully
experience, the energy and information of the event is translated
into vibration and tension, which is then stored in the body. It is
not unlike the after-image of a flashbulb. Our body then walls off
the offending energy and tension over time with muscular spasm,
spinal distortion, reduced breathing into the area, and reduced
movement. We tense more easily, and our physiology remains set on
"defense". In defense, we tighten. Our blood pressure tends to rise,
we feel less emotion, and we live in reaction to the stress of the
moment. Nerves that attach through the spinal cord into the brain
connect every cell of the body, and tension in this main cable
network creates tension in the body tissues. The brain continues to
perceive life defensively, and produces stress chemicals that
inhibit the ability to pay attention to the incomplete "energy" or
"unfinished business". We react to environmental challenges as
threats. Novel or new ideas are stressful, we have difficulty making
change, and we fear things that are different. We are in survival
mode in many areas of our life. This is not only unhealthy, but is
far from attractive to others around us. We have lost our connection
to ourselves, our higher power, our inner resources, love, and sense
of true beauty. Much of what many disciplines seek to correct
through manipulation, massage, and therapy is often a symptom of
this process. Until it is safe to experience that energy again, and
our bodies develop the strategy to do this and digest the
information from the trauma, we cannot really feel whole or well.
The state of safety is one which promotes internal awareness and
internal "growth".
Through gentle contacts along the neck and lower spine (where the
spinal cord attaches inside the vertebral column), called network
adjustments or entrainments, greater body awareness is achieved. The
body moves away from defense and towards growth, we are attentive to
our inner cues, energy, and respiration, and we are no longer
focused on the outer circumstance of the moment to dictate our
health. Our spinal tension patterns, alignment, and posture reflect
our movement between defense and growth. We experience a greater
sense of grace, gratitude, connection, inner power, and love, all
previously inaccessible to a brain that is functioning in defense.
In time, this energetic, physical, emotional, and spiritual state
becomes more familiar and sustainable. When a person can express her
authenticity and self-confidence, she radiates beauty, strength,
power, love, and hope.
Most of us remain in defense mode throughout our lives, and the
higher, more evolved brain does not have the opportunity to develop
its unique properties and learn new strategies for experiencing and
responding to life.
When at peace, the internal growth programs can be switched "on,"
because the body does not need to protect itself from injury. It can
then assess if our reactions, adaptations, and symptoms are
appropriate or not. We can feel more profoundly and use subtle
information within to make healthier choices. We can be more
compassionate towards others and ourselves. We can activate internal
software for experiencing life, changing our course, and for
healing. Our brain can pay attention to the body's tension patterns,
its spinal alignment, its posture, and its current state.
In order to fix something, we must first be able to find it. As our
brain is better able to inventory the body, it can better
orchestrate healing. This naturally occurs as NSA care progresses.
The individual not only becomes aware of spinal tension patterns,
vertebral motion, and respiration, but also the energetic motion
through the body.
Outer beauty begins with inner connection. The body you wear today
was fashioned from the internal memories of your interactions with
the world. NSA has the potential to give you new strategies for
experiencing life, heightened inner connection, and new levels of
wellness. Now that is beautiful!
Contact
Dr. Jeffrey
doclupo@aol.com
(610) 670 6202
2419 Penn Avenue
West Lawn, PA 19609
Doctor Jeffrey Lupowitz has
office hours:
Mon & Thurs 10 -12, 3-6.
Tues 3-6 Wed 10 -12.
New practice members are often seen before,
between, or after these hours or days.
Site design and hosting by
Reading Eagle Company
Internet Services
|