After listening to the "Meeting Aesclepius" exercise, I once again have to express that these sort of calm meditative exercises do not work for me the way they are intended to. I am not sure if it is an attention issue or if I just do not take it seriously enough to reap any benefits from it. I can however see where any sort of mindfulness meditation like this exercise can increase one's psychological and spiritual wellness. Being still and calm with your own thoughts is a powerful way to re-connect with your inner self. Weather following meditation like this one, sitting quietly in the car during your commute or taking a quiet walk outside, time "alone" with ourselves is very beneficial to cultivating a conscious mind.
That being said, the quote "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" refers basically to "practice what you preach". Health, Wellness and Nutrition are professions that need to be practiced by the practitioners in order for them to fully help clients. I would be lying if I didn't say I would be skeptical of an overweight nutritionist with McDonald’s bags in their trash, they could know every aspect of human nutrition front to back and it would not matter. If you have the passion in your craft that most are looking of in a practitioner, you should be practicing what you preach. As a health an wellness professional, my obligation to clients would be to cultivate their minds and help their individual human flourishing. If I do not practice these things myself, I certainly cannot offer practical advice, which would sell my clients short of what they were looking for.
However, I have mentioned in many posts that certain techniques so not work for me. Does this mean I do not have a future in health and wellness as a professional? My thoughts would be if I understand all of the possible treatment avenues and can appreciate how each one can contribute to establishing a conscious mind. I can offer a more broad range of advice because I have tried and either succeeded or failed at different techniques. I would assume most clients I would have would encounter similar issues.
Thank You for reading my post, I hope everyone has a safe and happy new year! I will be working the overnight shift ….ringing in the new year with co-workers and a bottle of sparkling cider ;)
Pursue!
Michelle