Sunday, April 15, 2012

Unit 4


Hello again,

With this weeks audios it was hard for me to focus. I have been sick and was not able to focus the way that I would like. As I listened to the loving kindness I found that I focused my thoughts on my daughter. My daughter is my world, and I want to teach her so many things. I feel that loving-kindness expressed in the audio I show with my daughter every day. I can only hope that my daughter will also show it to others. The people in our lives won’t be here forever and we need to show that love and kindness to them every chance that we can. All of this makes me think that we need to treasure everything and everyone. I cannot help that anything having to do with love, makes me think of my daughter first and foremost.

When we had to think of someone suffering the person I thought of was a parent from my work. I work in a daycare and take care of infants. One of the children in my class, her mother has stage 4 breast cancer. In a few weeks she has to have surgery. When she was talking to us she was telling us that she had her breasts would be gone the next time we saw her... to say goodbye to the ladies and she laughed. She is sitting here trying to make the best out of a hard situation with a smile on her face. It broke my heart, she has two young children and you just do not know what will happen. Over the next few weeks my thoughts and prayers will be with the family.

The concept of “mental workout” is to work-out the mind or you can say exercising your mental state. Our minds need to be exercised just as our bodies do. Mental workouts can benefit us to be a better person, a loving-kindness person. Mental workouts help to relax oneself, and bring a person to a calmness. I am not sure how they can foster my psychological health. I do know that I need to do mental and physical workouts to help me be a better person and a healthier person. I want to set an example for my daughter.

Jessica

Dasher, E. M.D (2006) Integral health: the path to human flourishing, Laguna Beach, California
(P.S. Sorry post shows sunday and not on saturday. I accidentaly deleted the first one.)

1 comment:

  1. Hello Jessica

    A mother's love is a force of nature that is unsurpassable. I have two teenage son's whom I have been rearing since their father and I divorced in 2005. When I look at what wonderful young men they're turning out to be my heart becomes overwhelmed with joy and thanksgiving. You know our society has a sterotype that says young men of divorce have troubled lives. But I can testify 100% not so. I often refer to my young men as my "men of standards". Since their birth I have raise them in the fear and admiration of our Creator, Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. They Bible says "train a child the way they should go and when they are old they would not depart." All I can say is Amen to that.

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