How To Love Your Body

Posted by myrlia, Wed Nov 26 14:21:00 UTC 2008

Everyone knows one of the tips for a happy life is to love your own body, but it seems the first thoughts that come to mind when told to love your body are always “Have you SEEN these wrinkles??” or “But look at these HIPS!”

No one ever really goes into the details of how you are supposed to love all those imperfections, so many people just end up pretending that they can accept themselves as they are, and therefore just pretend to love their bodies.

But really, loving your body does not in any way involve looking at yourself in a mirror, or even thinking about anything visible to the eye.

Take one moment to breathe deeply. Feel your lungs expand in your ribcage. Your diaphragm has just helped you to stay alive.

Now think about your heart. Imagine how it sounds as it is working. This amazing part of your body is sending blood through your veins right now. You are alive because that hard-working heart is sending nutrients and oxygen from your stomach and lungs all the way out to your fingertips.

Look at your fingers. Move them around. They do what you want them to do, they feel things so that you can experience the life that you have chosen to live. They are part of your body, and they exist for you. Your eyes, your nose, your ears, your tongue, are all part of you, and they are all working hard, gathering up as much information about the world as they can – just for you.

There are so many miraculous systems working in you right now. Your body is working all the time, every moment, and you are alive because of it. Doesn’t that deserve your love?

Experiencing and appreciating this magical process is what “loving your body” is all about.

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  1. Jeff 01.12.09 / 04AM
    I work with a charity that focuses on helping orphans in Eastern Europe. I am intrigued by this post. I would like to apply this to orphans to help them gain a little more understanding and have a more fulfilling life. What advice would you give?
  2. Myrlia Purcell 01.13.09 / 15PM
    Hi Jeff, As a dancer, I think creative movement is a great way to teach children to enjoy their bodies. What I might do is put together a fun class for them - nothing too "dancey", just pretending to be different animals. I have my preschool kids pretend to be lions, starting out in a little ball and then roaring while stretching up tall and wide, for example. At the end of the class I always do a cool-down, where the children lie on the floor and feel their toes, legs, arms and hands relaxing. That would be a really good time to have them think about their lungs, just naturally taking in air for them, and their hearts, which are lovingly sending nutrients through their systems so that they can dance and play some more. It would probably also work to set up feeling and tasting experiences. Goodness, I am sensing so many possibilities! I will think some more about this, and do a post as soon as I get a chance!!
  3. Laurel Nicolosi 05.16.09 / 18PM
    We are putting together a summer camp schedule that will include dancing, singing, playing instruments, and anything else that helps them appreciate their bodies and their abilities...we want to give them every chance to see what they are interested in - any other suggestions? The kids will be 4-18 years old.
  4. vincent beazel 05.16.09 / 19PM
    I am collaborating with Laurel Nicolosi to create radio shows called Starz of Tomorrow; currently at BlogTalkRadio.com/search/apprenticeteach Laurel has brought her media savvy to a group of young people in North Carolina, to help them learn to express their ideas in video and radio; as part of a mentoring program supported by private companies across the US. We hope to extend this to other regions, and in other languages.
  5. GarykPatton 06.16.09 / 11AM
    Hi! I like your srticle and I would like very much to read some more information on this issue. Will you post some more?

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