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Inner Tip No. 1

Take short relaxation breaks
to let go of tension.

This is easy when you remember to use your breath as your guide. Whenever you notice you are getting stressed or anxious, just (1) stop and pause for a moment, (2) take in a deep breath, and (3) slowly exhale, releasing any tension you may be carrying. Use spare moments throughout the day to breathe away tension or to recall pleasant images and memories that will help soothe you.

You can also practice relaxation guided imagery to calm your mind and body. By reducing your overall anxiety level in these ways, you will be better able to deal with stressful information and world events.

 
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Transcript of Track 3, Magical Moments:

"What we are seeking is to become more fully and wholly alive. As each of us looks through the scrapbook of past experience, we will each find certain moments that stand out and sparkle in our memory ... fond recollections of such magical moments. Most of these likely these came unexpectedly in the midst of ordinary activities."

"Can you remember the sense of beauty and wonder that filled you one sunset? Recall the healing serenity and deep relaxation of dozing in the sun by a stream or on the beach. Think about the effortless flow of energy and attention that enabled you to succeed at some difficult task. Feel the intimate sense of tenderness and the sense of belonging that welled up within you at some special moment when you were alone with nature, or while holding a child or loved one."

"Each of us has experienced special moments that have revealed to us the magic, mystery, and potential of our lives ... moments that have allowed us to know, to feel, and to live more deeply and completely. Most likely they came as if by grace or luck, and vanished, leaving us longing to recapture them. Though these moments may now remain as only memories, they serve as glimpses of the true potentials of our mind and body. Learning and practicing dynamic relaxation will help you approach the threshold of this domain of extraordinary experience more easily and frequently."

"Remember as you practice, relaxation is not something that you do. It is a natural response that you allow to happen. Relaxation is the positive state of well being that emerges when you stop creating tension."


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Ten "Inner Tips" for Coping with the
Stress of War and Terrorsim


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1. Take short relaxation breaks to let go of tension.
2. Engage in a mind-body practice to relieve stress.
3. Take time to care for yourself to restore balance in your life.
4. Explore the healing power of mindfulness to reduce anxiety.
5. Express gratitude as a powerful antidote to fear.
6. Recognize when you tell yourself "stories that don't need to happen."
7. Develop a sense of compassion to increase your resilience.
8. Choose relaxing activities before bedtime to get better sleep.
9. Look beyond the immediate to find the deeper meaning.
10. Activate your mental powers to Envision Global Peace.

 

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