Optimism is the natural outcome of a strong heart. When
optimism is slowly eroded over time, it can be restored by Heart
Rhythm Practice. Research has shown that optimism is independent
of one's immediate circumstance because optimistic people consistently
interpret their circumstances positively.
However, the heart can
be weakened over decades of disappointment and struggle, or by
"compassion fatigue."
Optimism requires power in the emotional heart, and this
cannot be provided by will-power or intention.
Heart Rhythm Practice
is a methodology that can restore optimism when performed individually
with periodic group support. It causes entrainment of the biological
oscillators of heartbeat, breath rate and brain waves. This results
in a strongly centered experience of increased personal power including
awareness, empathy, creativity, confidence and joyous radiance.
From this powerfully enriching and empowering experience, repeated
daily for 20 minutes, the emotional heart is able to heal and strengthen.
Optimism is an immediate result.
Optimism has been correlated with:
- longer lifespan
- better overall health
- more rapid rate of recovery from surgery
- less rehospitilization for complications
- better psychological and physical health under stress
- improved immunocompetence in response to stress
- successful relationships
- success in business
- favored classroom teachers
- long-term effectiveness as a health-care provider
Who Should Attend
This method is especially well-suited to
- therapists and their clients,
- health-care providers and their patients,
- teachers,
- business managers,
- salespeople,
- parents and
- single people
for personal improvement, enhancement of success and relationships,
recovery from compassion fatigue and rapid recovery from illness.
Consciously drawing upon the body-mind connection between the physical
heart and the emotional capacity, Heart Rhythm Practice is
an adjunct to psychological therapy. This substance-free method
can be safely self-administered. Because it emphasizes
physical sensation, it is free of the dissociative consequences
of meditation. Health care providers can easily teach the basics
of the method to their patients. Further experience can be developed
over five stages.
Seminar Content
The power and capacity of the heart
may be restored by concentration on the physical heart, breathing
rhythmically, expanding the scope of attention, and honoring one's
past experiences. We aim for a lasting benefit, not a "seminar high,"
by teaching a well-defined method you can use yourself and pass
on to others. The approach is participative and experiential.
A booklet included with the seminar will summarize the main points
of the method and allow you to recreate the seminar experience on
your own.