Anxiety and the Practice of Coherence

Anxiety and the Practice of Coherence with Mark Halpern

Why is it that someone, who has never experienced an anxiety or panic disorder, can develop debilitating fear and anxiety during COVID, yet someone who has struggled for more than 30 years with severe anxiety, can create a meaningful, grounded, and abundant life? Dr. Mark Halpern, author of Coherence Revolution, shares his story and the personal and professional insights from his journey. Learn to consistently create more coherence, eliminate unwanted emotional habits, and ultimately help you create a new future.

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Dr. Mark Halpern is a Chiropractor, Author, Lecturer and Certified HeartMath Practitioner, who is also certified in additional healing modalities, including PSYCH-K and Ho’oponopono. In both his personal and professional life, Dr. Mark has been drawn to methods that promote optimal health and healing of the brain, body and spirit.

But for many years he has also been living a double life. To the outside world, he was a confident and capable chiropractor with a growing practice. He excelled at sports and whenever he could, he succeeded at physically demanding, extreme and often dangerous outdoor adventures. Yet, this was a man suffering from crippling anxiety when not in with a patient or hanging from a cliff.

During the initial COVID lockdown, Dr. Mark made the conscious decision to turn what was becoming a disastrous situation, into an opportunity to face his biggest fears. He literally reviewed every book, therapy and method he had tried during his quest to reduce or eliminate the anxiety he experienced for over 30 years. It was a powerful process that enabled him to eliminate the circumstances, habits, or experiences that didn’t serve him. And to create a coherence between his heart, mind, and body.

Thus, the Coherence Revolution was born. The book and online course, Coherence Revolution: Finding Flow on Your Journey to the Present Moment, were created to teach people how to self-regulate and engage in the self-inquiry necessary to create an inspired, healthy, and vibrant life.

Uniting in Love

Uniting in Love – Three Practices to Ignite Authentic Love

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“All we need is love,” instructs John Lennon’s famous lyrics.  The sentiment is incredibly moving today at this pivotal time in history.  Love is a unifying force that can improve the quality of life on earth, ignite planetary healing, and create global oneness.

There are many definitions of love, but let’s discuss the universal, altruistic love that is shared by most faith-based organizations.  Love is central to many religions, spiritual expressions and indigenous traditions, as in the phrase, “God is Love.”  Love is the ultimate grace and blessing where most do see eye to eye.  This love is a divine link that can bind us together and potentially a redeeming force that can reconcile the hearts of humanity.

In the Bahá’í faith, love is the light that guides in the darkness, the living link that unites God with man, that force that assures the progress of every illumined soul.  Bahá’í’s believe love reveals, with unfailing and limitless power, the mysteries latent in the universe.

The Dalai Lama said, “Love, compassion and tolerance are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.”  In Buddhism, love is unconditional and requires considerable self-acceptance. They believe this is quite different from “ordinary” love, which is usually about attachment and rarely occurs without self-interest. Instead, it refers to detachment and unselfish interest in the welfare of others.

In the Jewish tradition followers are encouraged to show mercy, love, and compassion to their brother and, as the Torah commands, love God “with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your might.”  In the Christian faith, there are numerous references from “love your enemies” to the greatest commandment: love one another.  It is said, “God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him.”

Sufism explains the essence of God as love and the Sufi path is a path of love.  Love is to see what is good and beautiful in everything.  The aim is to be accepted as a lover by the Beloved God.  Love encompasses the Islamic view of life as universal brotherhood that applies to all who hold faith.

Love can be considered an inter-faith, universal virtue.  This magnificent and beautiful imperative is swelling and pulsing within the hearts of humanity.  There is a collective awakening stirring within us and contributing to a global shift in consciousness.  The conclusion?  We are ONE.  Therefore, love ONE another.

Listen to the beautifully crafted preamble of United Religions Initiative (URI): “We, people of diverse religions, spiritual expressions and indigenous traditions throughout the world, hereby establish the United Religions Initiative to promote enduring, daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings.”  URI has created Cooperation Circles all around the world, who are transcending religious and cultural divisions to create inclusive, on-the-ground solutions to critical issues facing their communities and regions — at the top of the list: peace-building, global advocacy, youth, women and the environment.  Their preamble goes on to echo, “We unite…”

“We unite…”  Join hearts uniting around the world.  From, and through, this inclusive love, start with yourself.  This love is a critical key to healing the planet.  Self-acceptance and unconditional love for oneself is foundational.  They say you cannot love God or others completely without loving yourself first.  In loving yourself completely, you will activate a healing resonance greater than yourself and prepare the way for all other love.  Rumi wrote,  “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”  Love yourself and you open the floodgates for universal, altruistic love to permeate every cell of your being and every corner of the universe.  You pave the way to “Love your enemies.”

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PRACTICE HEART COHERENCE:  There’s a visceral yearning inside each of us to love.  Take a few minutes everyday and focus on universal love with the intention of increasing your electromagnetic field of love.  Breathe into your heart and allow it to expand… open… and guide you. Direct your attention to your heart and rest in the awareness of universal LOVE.  Try this Quick Coherence Technique from HeartMath:

PRACTICE LOVING KINDNESS:  Next, imagine sending love to your loved ones, neighbors, community, and expand this field of love to all beings on our planet.  Include all races, religions, and those different from you.  And, yes, include any “enemies” you may have.  This powerful intention will assist you to embody universal love.  And, there’s another benefit to this practice:  all sacred wisdom and guidance comes from this place!  You are strengthening your soul’s navigation system.  Here’s a beautiful Loving Kindness Metta Meditation by Sharon Salzberg:

PRACTICE EXPRESSING YOUR DIVINITY:  Imagine loving with so much exuberance and heart that it spills out from within.  It’s easy when we think about someone we love, a baby, a pet, or the beauty we experience in nature, art, music, etc..  Developing this kind of practice starts by aligning with our soul’s expression.  Attune to your own sense of divinity.  Stabilize the essential self and learn to express from this place with every thought, word, and deed.  When live life as an expression of your higher self, you begin moving at the speed of guidance and co-creating in the resonance of love.

“All we need is love!”  This day, right here, right now, allow your heart to embrace this world with all its amazing beauty, diversity, and need.  We are called to deeply love those who are different from ourselves.  It’s time to break down the walls that divide us, love one another, and BE in the heart of God.  Kahlil Gibran, writes:

When you love you should not say,

“God is in my heart,” but rather, “I am in the heart of God.”

Come join in the co-creative path of love… I’ll meet you in the heart of God where we will unite and ignite loving peace on earth!

A World of Love,

Julie

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