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The Age of Stress as a Precedent

The cover story of Time Magazine on June 6th, 1983 declared America “In the Age of Stress”. It depicted us as a society consumed by demands for our resources and threats to our well-being.
Since that time in 1983 when the official diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was first categorized by the Board of Medicine and Psychology there has been little effort made to define the parameters of stress, thus leaving us (the lay-person) to define ANYTHING with an overwhelming effect…. as stress.
Because stress is a natural form of physical reaction to our environment, I feel it vital to understand the nervous system, its fundamental (base) response, and its contradictions.
The word “stress” has been so overly used and emphasized, as to describe everything from marital discord to juvenile delinquency, that I find it prudent to discuss the implications of typical (physical) stress vs. the “stress scapegoat”.

Stress has now become a way to blame our fears and psychological malaise on every unpropitious occurrence. These situations could easily be handled if we understood our personal reactions and childhood traumas, and knew the difference between a natural Fight/Flight response or an overly stimulated psyche.

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A very good friend of mine sent me tis video from “So you think you can Dance”… I was blown away. This is an interpretive dance movement… called addiction. Kupono (male dancer) is the substance, (Kayla) is the addict.

Watch closely…it will move you.

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Goals and Objectives for Neuro-Rhythm Audiology

Therapy (Advanced Work)

The objectives for working with your nervous system while studying consciousness, is to create a union with the body for optimal integration.

Our nervous system is like an antenna for it’s surroundings and has been primarily conditioned for threatening situations.It is natural for the nervous system to perceive non-ordinary states of awareness as “unknown territory” which in most cases creates a sympathetic response (a defense response) regarding this unexpected experience.

By training the nervous system to relax during these heightened states of awareness you are giving yourself the highest possibility of outcome for integration.

It is essential for the experience of awakening to be in a relaxed and neutral sate, something that our nervous system does not often feel. The integration of a non-ordinary state of awareness with the living body gives direct experience of a calm and integrated life in all situations.

After you have completed Phase One of the Neuro-Rhythm Audiology work, your experience of stress should have a noticeable detachment. This should not be confused with dismissal. You will continue to feel engaged, but this feeling will have space and a sense of choice as to the length of time you spend in a stressful situation.

Once you have completed Phase One and received your Alpha CD, you should continue to listen to this CD in combination with your choice of Advanced Brain States CD’s. Many of the Advanced CD’s are capable of bringing the brain into a desirable neutral awareness state, as well as keeping the body relaxed and open to the “unknown”.

The recommended Advanced CD’s are as follows;

Two Borderline CD’s – creates a calm state of focus and memory retention

Epsilon, Gamma, Hyper Gamma – Very heightened state of focused meditation, neutrality and openness to the unknown, Self-continuity.

Note: These CD’s are for on-going “core therapy” in combination with Kinesiology as your regular therapy work.

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koosaAddiction is not what you think. Every human has an addiction to something, be it substance, sex, shopping, spouses, perfection, food, and yes, even emotional pain, we are ALL addicted to something. Simply put; an addiction is anything we do to sedate or control ourselves.

There are many well documented, fully accepted, statistical, medical, inherited, and biological “facts” all out there to give you validation for your addiction, but NONE with any depth of understanding or relational explanation as to how you lost your connection to yourself and what you can do to get it back.

To start, you will have to understand what you are trying to sedate, and why you need to control, but most importantly…. NOT “trying to stop” being addicted.

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