Vivation® is the Skill of Happiness
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Vivation is an alternative therapy, a complementary therapy and an holistic therapy that offers personal transformation. Learning this skill will give you the ability to: - integrate all emotions into pleasure, gratitude and enthusiasm - Eradicate stress from your life - Break bad habits and addictions - Develop more courage than you thought was possible - Become clearer about your goals and more enthusiastic about achieving them - Raise your self-esteem The word Vivation is derived from the Latin for
life. It means the process of embracing life fully. Jim Leonard created the Vivation process in
California in 1979. After investigating numerous personal growth methods, he developed the
means for causing integration and therefore emotional resolution at will. One way to describe Vivation is to say that it
is the act of cultivating our willingness to feel all our feelings honestly and accept the
gift of energy each one has for us. It is the skill of happiness and the art of
integration. It is finding the pleasure within the pain, and making peace with all of our
feelings. Because Vivation works entirely at the feeling
level, it has no religious or psychological counterpart. This means it works just as well
for Christians, Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists as it does for atheists. Whoever or whatever
you are, Vivation will increase your enthusiasm, your courage and your self-esteem. It will expand your sense of well-being and
increase the energy flow in your body, thus enhancing your ability to enjoy every aspect
of your life. Vivation will significantly decrease your
stress. In fact, it will eliminate your stress so effectively that your stress will never
come back. Apart from being an excellent way to reduce the perceived need for caffeine and
other stimulants that contribute to stress, Vivation resolves the conflicts that cause the
tensions in your body. Although Vivation is a single skill, it has five
component parts. When all five components are present, integration occurs in every case.
There is no feeling - emotional or sensational - that will not integrate with the focused
application of the Five Elements. These same skills integrate the feeling of having drunk
too much coffee in just the same way that they integrate the grief of losing someone. They
will resolve anger and frustration as effectively as they will resolve a headache. The Five Elements of Vivation are: 1.
Circular Breathing 2.
Complete Relaxation 3.
Awareness in Detail 4.
Integration into Ecstasy 5.
Do whatever you do - Willingness is Enough The First Element, Circular
Breathing, means breathing in a way that enhances the energetic connections within
our bodies. Circular Breathing re-energizes the patterns of energy that have been
suppressed, making them stand out enough for us to experience them in detail. Skilful use
of this element makes it possible for us to develop an energy-level rapport with such
suppressed patterns of energy. Thus it becomes easier both for us to focus on them and to
relate to them in a more positive way. The Second Element is Complete
Relaxation. Since integration is always a relaxation, this element supports the
resolution of all suppressed feelings. As we relax, we cease to fight, and thus the
resistance that has kept the feeling from our awareness is removed. Awareness in Detail forms the
Third Element of Vivation, and is in many ways the essence of the process. Even when the
other elements become automatic, as they will do with practice, our focus remains on
exploring the details of our feelings. In order to integrate anything, we must first be
aware of it. In fact, the only way to integrate something thoroughly is by being aware of
it at the feeling level. The Fourth Element is Integration
into Ecstasy. This means changing the context in which we hold the feeling. If we
can embrace the possibility that there may be something good in what we have previously
made wrong, or realize that what we're feeling is not infinitely bad, this is sufficient
to cause integration. Do Whatever You Do - Willingness is Enough is the Fifth Element. As its title suggests, this is about developing an enthusiastic readiness to feel and integrate our feelings. Instead of focusing on the process, it's about concentrating on the sensations in our bodies instead. The fact is we need neither special circumstances nor any particular procedure to integrate something. We cannot do this wrong. If we are willing to integrate, that willingness is all we need. More importantly, if we know it is all we need we will integrate our feelings more easily. Each of the Five Elements represents an individual skill. All of us already possess some ability in each of these areas. For example, we can all breathe, and to some extent or another we can all relax. But as with any skill, our facility with all of the elements can be developed with practice. Vivation can only be learned
experientially. Each element comprises a substantial body of knowledge but the knowledge
needs to be internalised in order to practise Vivation with consistent success. This is
because everything in Vivation happens at the feeling level. We can talk endlessly about
feelings but all such talk is an intellectual exercise. There is no substitute for
experiencing feelings at the level at which they occur, and it is only in this realm where
they can be properly integrated. For more information, click on the links below. Solve Relationship Problems * Develop Self esteem Eliminate Stress * Contact * Learn The Skill of Happiness * Manage Difficult Feelings * Home * Links VIVATION is a registered service mark
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