Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Hi , I know no harm was intended. I don't feel my privacy was invaded. I wouldn't put anything out on an internet group that I couldn't chance going further. More importantly this got me thinking of the much bigger topic/picture of boundaries, which is often on my mind, and gave me an opportunity to write about it. I appreciate that. I'm really more interested in how the way we practice boundaries might enhance our health and well-being. This may be in the realm of physics and beyond. I do some occasional work with a holistic practitioner who also has an interest in this topic and incorporates it's essence into her work. I'm really in the beginning stages of learning about this. My post wasn't directly on topic (though was related to " guidelines for this list), but I was wondering if the topic of boundaries and health might resonate with anyone else. I hope it provided some food for thought and encouragement for anyone who, like me, is doing my human best to practice mindful boundaries. Take care all, and Happy Solstice (the light is returning, yippee!!!), Ann In a message dated 12/21/06 10:21:01 AM, j_genser@... writes: > Hi Ann, > I have to apologize if I crossed a boundary, but it was me who posted your > question on Planet Thrive, so others could benefit from the answer. I had no > record of your question being submitted (it was not submitted through the > site) and did not know how to contact you. This has not happened before and > because your question was a general question about minerals and 's > response was very brief, I made the decision to go ahead and post it under > another username. I really apologize that you felt like your privacy was > invaded. I have removed the question from the site and will post it under > your name now that I know your username. I want you to know that no one on > this list has invaded your privacy. In the future, I will post on this list > if I cannot locate the person who submitted the question. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Hi Ann, I have to apologize if I crossed a boundary, but it was me who posted your question on Planet Thrive, so others could benefit from the answer. I had no record of your question being submitted (it was not submitted through the site) and did not know how to contact you. This has not happened before and because your question was a general question about minerals and 's response was very brief, I made the decision to go ahead and post it under another username. I really apologize that you felt like your privacy was invaded. I have removed the question from the site and will post it under your name now that I know your username. I want you to know that no one on this list has invaded your privacy. In the future, I will post on this list if I cannot locate the person who submitted the question. I want to take the time to remind everyone here that the questions submitted to Buhner through Planet Thrive are not intended to be answered personally but are part of a public forum on our site. I usually will send each person 's reply before posting it to the site, with a note asking them to post directly on the site if they have not already, as some people have sent in questions via email instead of through the site. The note will also advise that if the question is not posted by the person who asked the question, then I will post it under another username so all can benefit from the answer. If you ever have any issues with a question you posted on Planet Thrive, please contact me directly. If your question is of a personal nature and you do not want it posted on the site, you should not submit a question through the site. Instead, I would encourage you to write to directly, through his website. Much peace, www.PlanetThrive.com _________________________________________________________________ Visit MSN Holiday Challenge for your chance to win up to $50,000 in Holiday cash from MSN today! http://www.msnholidaychallenge.com/index.aspx?ocid=tagline & locale=en-us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Hi Ann, and all. For me boundries have been a big part of my healing, among other things I am working on. Working on mind, body,spirit ,emotions are a package deal for me. Blessings to everyone having a beautiful peaceful holiday season and a Healing 2007 Namaste' Joyce Grpinfo@... wrote: Hi , I know no harm was intended. I don't feel my privacy was invaded. I wouldn't put anything out on an internet group that I couldn't chance going further. More importantly this got me thinking of the much bigger topic/picture of boundaries, which is often on my mind, and gave me an opportunity to write about it. I appreciate that. I'm really more interested in how the way we practice boundaries might enhance our health and well-being. This may be in the realm of physics and beyond. I do some occasional work with a holistic practitioner who also has an interest in this topic and incorporates it's essence into her work. I'm really in the beginning stages of learning about this. My post wasn't directly on topic (though was related to " guidelines for this list), but I was wondering if the topic of boundaries and health might resonate with anyone else. I hope it provided some food for thought and encouragement for anyone who, like me, is doing my human best to practice mindful boundaries. Take care all, and Happy Solstice (the light is returning, yippee!!!), Ann In a message dated 12/21/06 10:21:01 AM, j_genser@... writes: > Hi Ann, > I have to apologize if I crossed a boundary, but it was me who posted your > question on Planet Thrive, so others could benefit from the answer. I had no > record of your question being submitted (it was not submitted through the > site) and did not know how to contact you. This has not happened before and > because your question was a general question about minerals and 's > response was very brief, I made the decision to go ahead and post it under > another username. I really apologize that you felt like your privacy was > invaded. I have removed the question from the site and will post it under > your name now that I know your username. I want you to know that no one on > this list has invaded your privacy. In the future, I will post on this list > if I cannot locate the person who submitted the question. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 In a message dated 12/21/06 6:23:20 PM, rasheedaas@... writes: > Ann, > I don't get the connection between boundaries and health, and I'd like to > hear more. > ellen > Hi Ellen, Me too :-) I was hoping others might have some insights, but I'm also afraid I may be getting too far off main topic. I wish I had the language and brain function to articulate all these things that come up in my head. I think I need a spiritual physicist to help with this (is there such a thing or is that phrase redundant?). I've started looking into Essential oils and know they work in areas of the brain that other things don't reach - the limbic system, I think (there are lists for this but I haven't perused any yet). I don't know if herbal powders/capsules can reach the limbic system. They aren't something we generally inhale (I did accidentally inhale some andro one day when I opened a new bottle and one of the caps had broken - I didn't notice any unusual reactions) and they may not be in a form that can do that. Also, the sense of smell supposedly has a lot to do with it and oils are quite strong/concentrated. I've heard there are ways to work with oils and " meditations " that supposedly can address both boundary and immune issues. I'm just so new to this and haven't tried it that I have no personal experience to share as of yet. Anyone interested could read up on oils and aromatherapy or ask an aromatherapist. I think there are many ways to approach the same things, and that all things are interconnected in some way. I know there are some people trying Vibrational Therapy for Lyme, and I know even less about this, how it might work and in what parts of the body, brain, etc. I love plants so I'm naturally drawn to things like the herbals and checking out plant oils. I also need to go with the things I'm least skeptical of. Thoughts can supposedly affect our health, and that's one thing that seems to relate to actions and practicing boundaries (and as noted, there are different types of boundaries). Stress can leave our boundaries more vulnerable, as it suppresses the immune system, making it easier for pathogens to get the upper hand (nothing anyone here doesn't know). I think if we practice (but not with an unrealistic goal of perfection) improving our boundaries/interactions with people we can feel safer (and more able to count on ourselves to handle intrusions as gracefully as possible), reduce stress, and this can only help health. Words have so many limitations! I hope this makes some sense (if not the words themselves then maybe the energy behind them :-). Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Ann, I don't get the connection between boundaries and health, and I'd like to hear more. ellen > > Hi , > > I know no harm was intended. > > I don't feel my privacy was invaded. I wouldn't put anything out on an > internet group that I couldn't chance going further. > > More importantly this got me thinking of the much bigger topic/picture of > boundaries, which is often on my mind, and gave me an opportunity to write about > it. I appreciate that. > > I'm really more interested in how the way we practice boundaries might > enhance our health and well-being. This may be in the realm of physics and beyond. I > do some occasional work with a holistic practitioner who also has an interest > in this topic and incorporates it's essence into her work. I'm really in the > beginning stages of learning about this. > > My post wasn't directly on topic (though was related to " guidelines for this > list), but I was wondering if the topic of boundaries and health might > resonate with anyone else. I hope it provided some food for thought and encouragement > for anyone who, like me, is doing my human best to practice mindful > boundaries. > > Take care all, and Happy Solstice (the light is returning, yippee!!!), > Ann > > > > In a message dated 12/21/06 10:21:01 AM, j_genser@... writes: > > > > Hi Ann, > > I have to apologize if I crossed a boundary, but it was me who posted your > > question on Planet Thrive, so others could benefit from the answer. I had no > > record of your question being submitted (it was not submitted through the > > site) and did not know how to contact you. This has not happened before and > > because your question was a general question about minerals and 's > > response was very brief, I made the decision to go ahead and post it under > > another username. I really apologize that you felt like your privacy was > > invaded. I have removed the question from the site and will post it under > > your name now that I know your username. I want you to know that no one on > > this list has invaded your privacy. In the future, I will post on this list > > if I cannot locate the person who submitted the question. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Hey, Ann, I definitely relate as far as wishing to be more articulate. People tell me I am articulate, yet I feel I have such wisdom inside of me that when it makes it out into the world thru my mouth, doesn't really reflect what it was when it was inside! So I want to let you know I *do* understand what you are saying (below), very well. regards, ellen also- I think the English language, and all the languages with the same base, are very useful for expressing certain kinds of knowledge, such as mechanical, linear, and perhaps not so effective in discussing non-linear ideas. > > In a message dated 12/21/06 6:23:20 PM, rasheedaas@... writes: > > Ann, > > I don't get the connection between boundaries and health, and I'd like to > > hear more. > > ellen > > > > Hi Ellen, > > Me too :-) > > I was hoping others might have some insights, but I'm also afraid I may be > getting too far off main topic. > > I wish I had the language and brain function to articulate all these things > that come up in my head. I think I need a spiritual physicist to help with this > (is there such a thing or is that phrase redundant?). > > I've started looking into Essential oils and know they work in areas of the > brain that other things don't reach - the limbic system, I think (there are > lists for this but I haven't perused any yet). I don't know if herbal > powders/capsules can reach the limbic system. They aren't something we generally > inhale (I did accidentally inhale some andro one day when I opened a new bottle > and one of the caps had broken - I didn't notice any unusual reactions) and > they may not be in a form that can do that. Also, the sense of smell supposedly > has a lot to do with it and oils are quite strong/concentrated. > > I've heard there are ways to work with oils and " meditations " that supposedly > can address both boundary and immune issues. I'm just so new to this and > haven't tried it that I have no personal experience to share as of yet. Anyone > interested could read up on oils and aromatherapy or ask an aromatherapist. > > I think there are many ways to approach the same things, and that all things > are interconnected in some way. > > I know there are some people trying Vibrational Therapy for Lyme, and I know > even less about this, how it might work and in what parts of the body, brain, > etc. I love plants so I'm naturally drawn to things like the herbals and > checking out plant oils. I also need to go with the things I'm least skeptical of. > > Thoughts can supposedly affect our health, and that's one thing that seems to > relate to actions and practicing boundaries (and as noted, there are > different types of boundaries). Stress can leave our boundaries more vulnerable, > as it suppresses the immune system, making it easier for pathogens to get the > upper hand (nothing anyone here doesn't know). > > I think if we practice (but not with an unrealistic goal of perfection) > improving our boundaries/interactions with people we can feel safer (and more able > to count on ourselves to handle intrusions as gracefully as possible), reduce > stress, and this can only help health. > > Words have so many limitations! I hope this makes some sense (if not the > words themselves then maybe the energy behind them :-). > > Ann > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 I just want to say that, as a Polarity practitioner, I am never, ever drained after a session. I am in fact energized. Every time. I think the draining happens when we do not know how to clear and align ourselves, protect ourselves, establish clear boundaries, maintain a tight container, and continuously renew our own energy. This allows us to work from a place of abundance. For anyone near one of these schools, I highly recommend Risley's RYSE workshops. I have not read her new RYSE book, but I have her Polarity Workbook, and have found it to be helpful. Now I need to give myself a kick in the seat of the pants and get back to doing her exercises every day. I have been remiss, and I feel the difference. D. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 Hi , Thanks for sharing. Great you don't have the problem of being drained. I will check out the book you recommended. Namaste' Joyce DeMarco <ponyrubs@...> wrote: I just want to say that, as a Polarity practitioner, I am never, ever drained after a session. I am in fact energized. Every time. I think the draining happens when we do not know how to clear and align ourselves, protect ourselves, establish clear boundaries, maintain a tight container, and continuously renew our own energy. This allows us to work from a place of abundance. For anyone near one of these schools, I highly recommend Risley's RYSE workshops. I have not read her new RYSE book, but I have her Polarity Workbook, and have found it to be helpful. Now I need to give myself a kick in the seat of the pants and get back to doing her exercises every day. I have been remiss, and I feel the difference. D. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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