Breaking Free from Mind-Body Duality. Part II

Integrated Self-Care: Nurturing Every Dimension of Your Being

Recently, we discussed the tendency to unconsciously over-identify with one aspect of ourselves more than any other. We frequently weave these identifications into our work, self-worth, routines, and values. Routines and lifestyles tend to serve either the mind or the body. Consequently, our perspectives narrow, and our outlook becomes limited to only a small fraction of our full potential.

Over time the various elements that shape our personalities drive the psyche. We can get lost in a maze of identities just trying to define who we are. However, breaking free from mind-body duality means we see freedom on the other side. The expanse we hold beyond all thought, identity, attachments, analysis, and judgements. We aren’t drawn out into the world in a stunted identification of body and mind, instead we’re drawn in from the world to see our true essence. We realize we are much more than the labels we’ve been given and believed.

There is no one-size-fits-all resolution for wellness. Ditch the quick fixes for genuine healing. Mute all of the superficial TikTok remedies to listen to your intuition. Even the lists below are only a guide of the possibilities. The path is yours to discover and know.

The Five Aspects of Self-care, the Kosha Model IRL.

If you sit with yourself and get really quiet, what is showing up to be seen and heard? What aspect of yourself needs attention? What will gather and care for the parts of yourself sacrificed, denied, or hidden for the sake of another?

In a intuitive approach to self-care, we honor the complexity of our being and the diverse needs that arise from our physical, psychological, spiritual, emotional, and energetic facets. Just as the practice of Ashtanga yoga becomes Kosha self-care, there are simple ways to access the fullness of who you are every day. All these tiny acts of self-care are a motion for your genuine healing.

Physical Self-Care:

  • Get the right nutrients; eat for your health

  • Stay active

  • Stay hydrated

  • Get regular physical exams; seek medical care when you notice symptoms

  • Nourish your skin with sesame oil

  • Get enough sleep

  • Establish a morning routine

  • Establish a bedtime routine

Psychological Self-Care:

  • Aromatherapy

  • Spend time in nature

  • Talk therapy

  • Take a vacation

  • Journal

  • Avoid overworking

  • Ditch your devices

  • Read about something new

Spiritual Self-Care:

  • Practice Yoga

  • Go for a walk in the woods

  • Dedicate time to explore your creative side

  • Practice Compassion

  • Meditate, Pray

  • Self-inquiry; learn who you are and what you want

  • Yoga Nidra

  • Watch the sunrise or sunset

Emotional Self-Care:

  • Draw, Paint, Write

  • Send a Love or Thank You Note

  • Join a support group

  • Create time for Intimacy.

  • Guided Relaxation

  • Laugh or Cry it Out

  • Spend time with Loved Ones

  • Make a wish, Set an Intention, Set a Goal

Energetic Self-Care:

  • Get energy work: Reiki, Marma therapy, Polarity

  • Rest and DO NOTHING

  • Set and Keep Boundaries

  • Ask for help with projects

  • Practice saying No

  • Sit by the water, Swim

  • Detox From Social Media

  • Take some Time by Yourself

Shatter Your Limits: A Deep Dive into Integrative Self-Care

We need to recognize the symptoms of our own imbalance. Depression, anxiety, fatigue, disenchantment, aches, pain, confusion - the list of signs is endless. It doesn’t matter what the symptom is; what matters is that it’s there. You’re receiving a signal that something needs addressing.

Integration is a process of leaning and learning. We lean into the aspects of ourselves that need the most support and learn what truly heals the splintered pieces. These fractured pieces show us the way. We break apart so we can come back together. Then every ritual of self-care fuels the self-love that navigates the healing journey. We unabashedly let go - into the entire spectrum of being human.


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