Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Ok we get over excited , we get stressed , the boss is hyper. The principal is insane, the spouse wants to buy a boat and somehow you have agreed to complete two or three huge projects by an impossibly early deadline ARRRRGH!!! One of the most frequently sought after things are calmness , stress relief and inner peace. We seek a whole range of relaxation , inner peace and mellowness . There are many different kinds of conditions which fall under the general category of stress . There are all kinds of methods for relaxing and restoring calm . We don't always have the time or opportunity do a whole spa like relaxation treatment. A facial , a massage, a long soak in a scented bath, aromatherapy, gentle music , meditation . These are good and helpful methods sometimes not practical . Stopping to smell the flowers will often help especially if the flowers are Lavender or Jasmine . We need to make time to take time to relax and relieve our tensions. It need not take as long as you may think. We all need to step back sometimes and grab a moment to restore our inner calm . A cup of tea, whether regular green or Chinese tea or an herbal tea, such as Chamomile or Lemon Balm , Linden and Passionflower are good choices for moderate stress, tension, nerves or over anxiety. chamomile tea is the classic for kids but they don't like it as much as a nice lemon and mint tea slip a bit of lemon balm in if you have it. There are several commercial blends of stress relieving tea and most work well for mild to moderate stress . A heavier duty tea for reducing stress might also include Valerian. There are other formulas for a tranquilizing effect . If you need something strong in order to get relief more than occasionally, You might be well served by learning various relaxation exercises and even consulting a specialist. The Bach flower essences have many formulas which will contribute appropriate energies some suggestions are Aspen , Chamomile, Lavender and Rescue Remedy. There are many different aromatherapy oil blends available for calming .. These include oils for infusing and for the bath as well as massage oils . you may put a drop or two of an oil or oil blend on your pillow. Chamomile, Dill, Lavender These also are very calming in blends A very popular blend when you want to relax is a combination 2 drops each of lavender, orange, and cedar wood. A good calming blend that is suitable for children is a combination of 10 drops of lavender with 5 drops of chamomile. Other oils which help release nervous tension include bergamot, melissa, frankincense, and sandalwood. Lavender ,tangerine and rose oils are among calming scents for kids Music and or ambient and nature sounds can be extremely powerful for relaxation and there are a multitude of possible choices . Exercise of many kinds or dance can also help especially when part of the issue is due to an excess of energy . Practices such as Tai Chi and or Yoga or meditation can help promote stable calm and inner peace over the long term and reduce one's susceptibility to stress . Pink, green, sky blue are among the most calming colors . Wearing or surrounding yourself with these colors and looking at colored objects or using coloring to tint your bath water one of these soothing colors . There are many meditations and visualizations done with green as the dominant color and influence. Visualizing sitting by a verdant pool in a forest clearing is a common meditation for calm and for bringing in ones awareness of being part of nature. Another similar visualization is to imagine yourself on a tropical island with the warm aqua sea lapping a white sand beach and the soft breeze carrying exotic scents to you as you hear the gentle calls of song birds . You can extend one of these visualizations in as much detail as you want and set up a key word or gesture to return you to the imagery to use to return you to the image and the relaxed state it induces quickly. There are quite a few stones which can be held, carried or used in various treatment forms for helping restore calm and equilibrium . Smoky quartz can pull out tensions and help bring mental focus into present time awareness , Clear quartz points can increase clarity and quiet excess mental activity. Rose quartz is probably one the most well known stones used for connection with calming and peaceful energies It is reassuring and helps with releasing repressed emotions in a gently nurturing and protective way . Rhodenite works with the practical aspects of our feelings and has a greater grounding effect than other pink stones. It helps with the expression of love and self confidence , calms eases stress , increases optimism. Kunzite is another stone for calming and for creating inner peace and tranquillity it can ease the heart, reducing stress and healing nervous conditions. A pale pink -and or violet stone which shifts emotional debris , helps open the Etheric heart on the Hara line and opens you to awareness of spiritual love and increases the ability to give and receive love. Lepidolite is one of the most famous of the calming stones This form of mica has lithium content . Lithium is used in medications for maintaining emotional equilibrium as well as being strongly soothing as an energy form. It has calming affects and relaxes the nerves. Emerald can also be soothing and calming. It helps with peace, harmony, easing depression, insomnia, peaceful dreams, spiritual healing. Jade: fidelity, emotional maturity, inner peace, wisdom. Turquoise heals the spirit, soothing, increases contentment, grounding, supportive and protective, A powerful healing stone for emotional, mental and physical problems. hypersensitivity , mental calm and general meditation Chrysocolla: Ease heartache calming, inner strength. PMS ,increase the ability to love. Amazonite : Helps calm the emotions and soothes the nerves, increases clarity and insight. peace and calm, aligns the physical and astral bodies, a general all purpose healing stone Aquamarine: calms nerves, relax es the body, stimulates the intellect and stabilizes the emotions , helps one connect with the higher self and Spirit, aligns chakras and the energetic system, for self understanding, compassion, understanding and tolerance. Blue lace agate: soothes and calms, helps one to reach high spiritual awareness and has an inspirational effect. Celestite lifts mood Azurite: clear your thoughts, reduce personal stress Coral: physical safety for the ,balance the body, relax the emotions, Sapphire: relaxes and improves the mind balances all aspects of self Amethyst : A very useful all purpose healing crystal calms and allows higher perception While it calms most people, it can over stimulate some people Paler Amethyst is especially calming particularly the flower or pressed formation Amethyst. Fluorite: integrates subtle energies to integrate with normal consciousness ,helps with coordination brings order to chaos , impartiality, discernment and aptitude, increases ability to concentrate ,and mental clarity , stabilization. Hematite can also be grounding and calming for some people very protective and useful for shielding empaths from unwanted reception of energies. Some other stones that can help with calming and relaxation are calcites. especially pink , petrified wood, Bronzite, Howlite, Jet, Cobra Jasper, Phylite My favorite rocks for calming are often those unnamed common stones that just call you from the ground when you are wandering about. Other stones many people find useful for stress relief include Lepidolite, Alabaster, Dioptase, Gold, Howlite, Labradorite, Picasso Stone, Staurolite, Sunstone, Dolomite, Argonite, Gold, Peridot, Azurite-Malachite. Sometimes just playing with your collection of stones is the best way to relax and unwind . This is just a tiny sampling of some possibilities for calming Peggy Jentoft -- http://www.solarraven.com Peggy Jentoft, Energy Work, Reiki, Crystals, Healing, Huna ,Deva & more http://home.attbi.com/~skygreen http://members.tripod.com/~sunsparrow/index.html -- http://www.solarraven.com Peggy Jentoft, Energy Work, Reiki, Crystals, Healing, Huna ,Deva & more http://home.attbi.com/~skygreen http://members.tripod.com/~sunsparrow/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 <<<<Peggy writes: A heavier duty tea for reducing stress might also include Valerian>>>> Most definitely- for that awesome dirty sock, dirt and manure smell, add Valerian :::: Thanks for the excellent listing of anti-stress items! I for one can use this info I actually DO use Valerian, and have used it for so long that I actually think it smells GOOD now- probably because I know how calm I'll be feeling in a few minutes. Its pretty fast acting! It always makes me chuckle though because I used to think it smelled horrendous Hugs to all- Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Yes it does have the classic stink. PHU! My oldest child was occasionally prone to strong hysterics and Valerian was sometimes the only thing that really helped . For lesser nervous attacks I find that dill, Lemon balm (Melissa) or Chamomile or a combination of these is often enough . If not I step up to passionflower and linden before I go to valerian and California Poppy . But we have not needed much in that line since the oldest moved out almost a decade ago now. There are lots of other ways to relax of course . Peggy samstress17 wrote: ><<<<Peggy writes: A heavier duty tea for reducing stress might also >include Valerian>>>> > >Most definitely- for that awesome dirty sock, dirt and manure smell, add >Valerian :::: >Thanks for the excellent listing of anti-stress items! I for one can use >this info >I actually DO use Valerian, and have used it for so long that I actually >think it smells GOOD now- probably because I know how calm I'll be feeling in >a few minutes. Its pretty fast acting! It always makes me chuckle though >because I used to think it smelled horrendous >Hugs to all- Sam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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