Over the last few weeks we’ve been looking at the topic of health. And just today, I remembered an interesting quote from a seminar that I facilitate on “Life Balance”. It echoes what Ruth has been discussing about this topic– the concept that health involves body, mind & spirit. (See recent blog entries)
“We [in the Western world] invented the notion that “biology” and “physics” and “psychology” and “psychiatry” are separate. If we want to deal with health, and we’re looking only at the chemistry or the emotional state, we have an imperfect glimpse. The patient sitting before me brings with him or her not only chemistry, but also family, relationships, emotions and character. The distinctions we bring to a hospital in terms of mind and body are abstractions that we make. The patient is still a whole person, and to help him or her get better, ideally we would deal with all of these aspects – the balance of a person’s life.” Dr. David Eisenberg – a Chinese trained physician.
Sometimes I get the sense that the concept of wholeness – that we are mind, body and spirit and that each aspect affects the other - is something that we may understand intellectually, but not practically. It reminds me of the apostle Pauls’ honest confession, “I don't understand why I act the way I do. I don't do what I know is right.”
Can we afford to be this way when it comes to our health?
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
~ Wendy
Monday, October 27, 2008
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