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  • 2.1 Recognizing Physical Effort
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2 Physical Softness & Restlessness

Cultivating the skill in relaxing physically via noticing & releasing of effort

Last updated 2 months ago

Understanding Softening

Practice Visual

Practice Progression

2.1 Recognizing Physical Effort

2.2 Releasing Physical Effort

2.3 Enjoying Release of Physical Effort

Complete Practice - Softening Physically

Core Instructions

What

Relaxing Physically by releasing the cause of tension i.e., the effort underlying, rather than tension

Benefits

  • Physical Relaxation

  • Recognizing when Physical Restlessness is present

  • Recognizing 'Effort' within Body

Progress

  • Sensory Clarity to necessary & excessive effort underlying physical tension

  • Ability to release excessive effort

  • Ability to enjoy the release of effort

  • Ability to physically relax

Instructions

Phase 1 - Party by Part

  1. Tense part for ~5-10s & Notice underlying effort

  2. Release effort & notice reduced effort

  3. Enjoy relief

  4. Repeat until practiced with every part of the body

Phase 2 - Choiceless

  1. Notice any excessive effort within your body

  2. Tense part & notice effort

  3. Release part & notice reduced effort

  4. Enjoy relief

Consider

Effort over Tension

  • Focus is the effort underlying tension and the release of effort rather than tension or relaxation

  • This will minimize superficial relaxation and contact the more fundamental cause of tension.

  • Some tensions will remain, as they are not based on excessive effort

No harm - remain comfortable

  • No need to flex excessively. As long as you can notice the experience of having excessive effort.

  • Avoid areas with injuries

Enjoy :)

  • Pointing your mind towards the benefit of releasing of effort via enjoying the experience

Daily Life

  • Check in throughout the day about any tension and their excessive underlying effort

  • Release the effort, enjoying the relief

Acknowledgement

Edmund Jacobson MIDL

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