--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Aug 11, 2005, at 11:36 AM, jim_flanegin wrote:
> 
> > Rather, the reason that I posed the question was because of my
> > personal belief based on experience, that if the idea or 
experience
> > of being unawakened can be identified and *localized* within the
> > physical body's physiology, it can be dealt with, and eliminated, 
if
> > one so chooses.
> 
> Yeah I see what you are saying. Ease of tensions at the level of 
the 
> body is helpful. I find mind-tension often is related to and held 
by 
> body tension. I place my awareness there and smile. Sometimes I 
just 
> smile.
> 
> On a side note my wife actually did her graduate work on bodily 
tension 
> in premature babies. We are all born with tension and trauma. One 
part 
> of the collective American dis-ease IMO is that we don't touch each 
> other that much. Mothers don't massage their babies and 
grandchildren 
> don't massage their grandparents. Energy locks in external 
arguments. 
> We support each other in carrying our tensions.
> 
> A friends of ours, Eva Reich, has worked a lot with this--esp. in 
> Neonates. It was really with her help that years ago I sought out a 
> practitioner to help dissolve what Eva's father called "character 
> armor". I was fortunate, it was a relatively easy thing for me if 
> remembered to breathe.
>

I was fortunate to be present at my son's birth. First interaction i 
ever had with him was giving him a massage while he was in the 
incubator cube. The nurse thought it was odd, but looked at him 
closely and said: "Smiling. Guess he likes it."




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