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Moksha:  A Message from Joyce 
Just for today, I will not worry 
  
			
		 
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            [April 11, 2020]  
			  After 35 years in the field of social work 
			Joyce Leesman retired and began a new journey. She became a licensed 
			massage therapist specializing in myofascial release and cranio-sacral 
			therapy working at the Lincoln Springfield Clinic.  
			 
			She became a Reiki practitioner in 2010. Reiki is a Japanese method 
			of stress reduction that promotes relaxation, healing and overall 
			well-being. She is a Reiki Master/Teacher and offers Reiki sessions 
			and classes through the Moksha Center in Lincoln. 
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			 Just for today, I will 
			not worry 
			
			 
			Our minds are whirling right now with the “what if’s and “I 
			cant’s’”. What if I run out of supplies? What if my loved one gets 
			sick? What if we can’t go on the vacation we have planned? What if… 
			What if…What if….or I can’t do what I want to do. I can’t be with 
			friends. I can’t go where I want to go. I can’t…I can’t…I can’t… 
			 
			During these stressful times, it easy to fall into negative ways of 
			thinking. We can feel powerless, hopeless, lonely, anxious. Its easy 
			to focus on what might happen or what has been taken away from us.
			 
			 
			These worrisome and negative thoughts can influence the way we feel. 
			The way we view situations. The way our body responds to stress. Our 
			body doesn’t know the difference between physical stress or 
			mental/emotional stress. Stress is stress and the same stress 
			hormones are released into the body. 
			 
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			So, by worrying about things that may or may not happen, focusing on 
			what we can not do versus all that we have, we are flooding our 
			bodies with negative energy and stress hormones that are pulling us 
			down physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.  
			 
			One definition of energy is ‘a person's physical and mental powers, 
			typically as applied to a particular task or activity’. We are 
			energetic beings. Different parts of our bodies communicate with 
			each other through energetic pathways.  [to top of second 
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			Messages are continually sent from one area of the 
			body to another. Did you know our thoughts can influence the flow of 
			our energy? When we have negative thoughts, our energy slows down. 
			We become sluggish, we become unmotivated and it heightens our 
			already negative thoughts. 
			 
			We can break that cycle. Whenever you find yourself 
			with a negative thought, immediately replace it with something 
			positive. Even the simplest thought of gratitude can change the 
			stress hormones your body releases.  
			 
			One of the five Reiki principles is: Just for today, I will 
			not worry. So just for the next moment, just for the next 
			hour, just for today tell yourself that you will not worry about 
			what might happen or what you don’t have and focus on what you do 
			have. Acknowledging the simplest pleasures in life can go a long way 
			in this stressful time. 
			 
			An easy practice is to sit quietly, eyes softly closed and slowly 
			repeat to yourself three times “Just for today, I will not 
			worry.” Do this whenever you feel powerless, anxious, lonely 
			or depressed.  
			 
			This simple practice can help calm the nervous system, reduce stress 
			and promote relaxation.  [Joyce 
			Leesman, Moksha Center] 
			
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