Navigating through COVID-19

Navigating through COVID-19

by Rayén Antón

A year has already passed since the pandemic struck. We may or may not know more about virus behavior, but we certainly know more about ourselves. Restricted and not allowed to travel and go out, we were given an opportunity to observe our own interiors. Witnessing the beginning of a new cycle, being pushed into or surfing a new reality, having the chance to find the celestial within the mundane.

Especially during this year I’ve been extremely grateful of having the Engaging Vitality tools and framework. Why? Because in the midst of confusing information, restrictions, doubts, contradictions, and a generalized state of fear and anxiety, the palpatory references showed the way out of all mazes, and allowed me to facilitate a way to return to integration.

Orientation has been the key. Keeping in mind that if we listen carefully to the body, it will tell us the way forward. Knowing that the self-healing mechanisms involve all three realms of Shen, Qi and Jing as an integrated whole. In people whose system had already become compartmentalized, whether because of specific pathologies (e.g., WM diagnosed renal, cardiac, pulmonary diseases) drugs (including recreational drugs, or self-prescribed medication such as ibuprofen), or Shen related issues (mostly fear) the virus hit harder. To reverse this path, we need to de-compartmentalize the situation, integrate the organism again, and allow the Shen to lead the way in order to restore the proper functioning of Qi and Jing. This is what I call orientation.

When we talk about orientation maybe landscape images come to mind, mountain treks and journeys at the sea, and actually, we can engage treatment the same way as when we go out into these unknown territories. When we’re out in nature, no matter how adventurous the trip, we need to orient to something to navigate our path a mountain peak, the polar star, just some thing that remains constant no matter what. In the case of treatment, this constant to orient to, in my case is facilitating the patient’s system to get back into communication with its self-healing mechanisms, the inherent capacity to re-create itself out of the harmonious template ever present, its inherent potency.

If we orient to this underlying reality, no matter how intricate the presentation, we will be able to find ways to open up the gateways of communication. Techniques and points become navigation tools, the same way that maps and ships are tools to take us to our destination when we embark on a journey in an unknown environment.

In my clinical practice, Engaging Vitality as a frame of mind is and has been the lighthouse in this stormy and tormented sea, allowing me to navigate the myriad of symptoms, unexpected and novel events, while always maintaining the right orientation.

We’re not out of this stormy sea just yet, but nonetheless I dare to say I’m happy and willing to navigate these waters, the proven effects (in my personal practice) of this orientation keep encouraging me forward.

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Rayén Antón has been studying East Asian Medicine since 2002 and practicing Engaging Vitality in her private practice in Barcelona since 2011. She teaches the introductory and intermediate Engaging Vitality modules throughout Europe and the United States. For more information on Rayén and Engaging Vitality Europe, visit www.engagingvitalityeurope.com.

Spanish Language EV Zoom Get together: April 17, 2021

¡Hola colegas y amigos!

Two hour online get together 17 April  at 18:00 CET 

TRANSLATED INTO SPANISH LANGUAGE

(This will be aimed at Spanish speaking colleagues, so all of the talks will either be in Spanish or translated if necessary.)

The last year has been extremely difficult, in fact heart-breaking, for so many in our world. Much less intense, but nonetheless real, has been the difficulties we have had in Engaging Vitality, not only is getting together in person to learn from each other, but also (depending on where we live) having an opportunity to use our skills to help people.

Given the dearth of other possibilities, some of us began doing online study groups in April of 2020. Despite many misgivings, these have become very positive experiences for all involved. As we all know, from ancient times on the Chinese have realized that new crises can lead to new opportunities. While many, if not most of us involved, were far from enthusiastic about meeting online, we now look forward to these events.

We have noticed that participation from our colleagues in Spain has been negligible up to now. Therefore we are organizing a two hour online get together TRANSLATED INTO SPANISH LANGUAGE on 17 April  at 18:00 CET 

We will start with a short presentation by EV teachers, including myself, on what EV has been up to during the pandemic and our evolving process of bringing EV to interested practitioners through the platform of Zoom 

We will then go over questions that have been submitted in advance about anything related to EV - how to manage during a pandemic, any tips about how EV can assist in the treatment of acute or long-haul Covid-19 patients, issues with the basics of using or integrating EV techniques, etc.


To wrap up we will discuss the group’s thoughts on in-person teaching of EV in both the near and  far off future, specifically as it relates to Spain. 

This session will be aimed at Spanish speaking colleagues, so all of the talks will either be in Spanish or translated if necessary. 

While this informal session will be free of charge, it will be necessary to register in advance. During the registration process you will have a chance to let us know what questions you have or topics you would like to see discussed. It will also be useful for us to know a little about your ability to understand English. This will allow us to better prepare for the session. To sign up for this session, please go to INSERT URL HERE

Note that to be certain to have sufficient time to prepare properly, registration for this session will close at midnight Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-08:00) 12 April.

If you cannot make this session, but are still interested in staying in touch with us, you can sign up for our email list at:

https://www.engagingvitality.com/contact

I’m looking forward to reconnecting with you.

Take care, 

Dan Bensky

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