Kindness. Week 1

When our bodies are faced with a sudden crisis it is likely that our “fight or flight” systems have been activated. This adrenaline releasing process gives energy to do just that, get busy and active and do something. It's perfectly designed for short term emergencies, such as potential flooding where we need to clear the ground floor or leave our home. Quickly.

The trouble with the Coronavirus pandemic is that it is much longer lasting than that. I've sorted out a hundred practical details. I've worked out how we are going to get enough food to eat (hopefully). I've researched and read all that I need to know about the virus.

So now I need to start to relax a bit. Easier said than done when we are being bombarded by news reports of rising number of cases and further spread. But staying in the stress state isn't good for anyone longer term. Think immune system, the more relaxed we become the better it works.


Luckily we have a wonderful calming system that is ready to join in and return us back to fairly normal balanced people. The parasympathetic system, or the rest and repair system.

And the first step to engaging this is through kindness. Known in the yoga world as Ahimsa or non-harm. It is said to be the most important of all the ten ethics of yoga that underpins all. And in a pandemic, I'd say that kindness is the most supportive path too.

This week I will focus on bringing kindness into moments when I might have brought my own feelings of stress.  Both kindness towards others (normally no problem with this!) and kindness towards myself.

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  1. This is really lovely Sue. Beautifully written and easy to read!! Well done - I am looking forward to reading more and so impressed that you've managed to overcome the technological difficulties!! xx

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    1. Thank you for reading and I'm glad you enjoyed it being easy to read! Glad you will come back to read more!

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