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HEALTHY LIVING
Dr. Judith Orloff on Emotional Freedom - P2/2
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Welcome, inspired viewers,
to this week’s edition of
Healthy Living,
once again featuring
Dr. Judith Orloff, who
advocates using intuition,
constructive energy
and spirituality
to achieve physical
and emotional healing.
Dr. Orloff is a
board-certified psychiatrist
who has been recognized
by US publication
Body and Soul Magazine
as “one of
our nation's top doctors.”
As the newspaper
USA TODAY states,
“Dr. Orloff voices
the message
that intuition works as
a potent therapeutic force
that can help us
lead smarter, saner lives.”
Dr. Orloff is a member of
Natural Health Magazine's
Advisory Board,
an Assistant Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry
at the University
of California,
Los Angeles, USA and
an international lecturer.
She is also author of
the international bestseller,
“Emotional Freedom,”
which has been
made in to
a public television special
in the United States
and DVD entitled,
“Judith Orloff, M.D.:
Emotional Freedom Now!”
Her other bestsellers
include
“Positive Energy,”
“Dr. Judith Orloff’s Guide
to Intuitive Healing”
and “Second Sight.”
Intuition is about
being receptive.
But just know the basic
difference between
thinking and intuition.
Thinking is
A plus B equals C.
Thinking is analyzing.
Intuition is tuning in
and receiving –
big difference.
And intuition comes
through in transmissions;
it goes fast, very fast.
So you have to catch it.
So many people
miss intuitions because
they’re thinking, and
they come in very fast
and it’s as if you don’t
even remember it.
You get the information
that comes in, but
it’s so fast, like a flash,
in and out, you forget it
or you dismiss it or
you say something like,
“This is so weird,
this doesn’t make sense.”
That kind of thing.
“This is so weird,”
is a statement
that the mind makes
all the time about intuition.
And I want you
to be prepared for this,
because when you’re
making decisions,
and you’re taking a risk
and you’re
listening to something
other than the mind,
you’re listening to
your intuition,
the mind will have
a commentary on it.
We live in
an over-technologized
culture.
Everybody is thinking,
scheming, and
trying to figure things out.
And in Western culture,
we’re not given
the kind of support, and
the kind of enthusiasm
to develop the still,
small voice inside,
to take time and say,
“Don’t think so much.”
Dr. Orloff has
several strategies
to quiet an active mind
and hear the inner voice
of intuition.
One method involves
making changes to one’s
life on a physical level.
I am big believer
in physical exercise
to really move the body
because a lot of people
just sit all the time.
They sit at the desk
at work, they sit,
and mental health
and emotional health
are so dependent
on the body moving
and dancing or running
or walking, or some kind
of Tai Chi, or Qigong
or something like that
to get the body's energies
moving.
Because if somebody just
sits day after day after day,
it can't be good
for the body, it can't.
It has to have
some kind of movement.
Another approach that
Dr. Orloff recommends
to bring forth
one’s intuition
involves looking within
and practicing
inner contemplation.
One of the techniques
that I talk about
in “Emotional Freedom”
is the three minute
meditation,
which is learning
how to follow the breath
to get very quiet inside,
so that they learn
how to go into
their still place inside
and then listen,
and maybe focus on
a positive image or
focus on something very
spiritual that moves them.
And in those three minutes
to just stay calm, focused,
and then tune into
their intuition,
because the intuition
comes from that still space.
And everyone who wants
to learn emotional freedom
or tune into their intuition
has to be able to find
that still space inside.
So with each patient
and all my readers
I really emphasize
that my spiritual practice
is meditation.
Dr. Orloff believes that
overanalyzing an issue
can lead to one’s intuition
being blocked, thus
making a choice between
different alternatives
a steeper challenge.
To overcome this obstacle,
she has another technique
to make it easier to access
the tool of intuition.
There was a recent article
in Science Magazine
that said it is better
to sleep on big decisions
than make them right away.
This is a huge leap
for a very conventional
journal to make.
When they were evaluating
how decisions were made,
they found with subjects
that if somebody slept
on a decision
if you have a big decision
to make, let’s say about
a move or about a job,
if you sleep on it,
the result of your decision
will be better than
if you just
keep thinking about it.
And the result of
the Science (Magazine)
article was that
over-thinking can stop
good decision making.
This is big.
This is something
you really need to know.
When you’re stuck
in a problem
and you don’t know
how to get out of it,
what you need to do
is balance the thought
with the intuition.
I’ve known this
since I’ve been a little girl.
I sleep on decisions,
I dream about decisions
and then that helps me
make them.
But however in traditional
western culture,
this is not a given.
And the Science
(Magazine) article
was a major step ahead
in getting through
to the scientific community
that maybe thinking isn’t
the only answer.
After this brief pause
we’ll hear more
from Dr. Judith Orloff
about tapping
into one’s intuition.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Healthy Living, here on
Supreme Master
Television, featuring
Dr. Judith Orloff
who is an Assistant
Clinical Professor
of Psychiatry
at the University of
California, Los Angeles,
an international lecturer,
and a best-selling author.
Dr. Orloff has recently
released a revised edition
of her book,
“Second Sight:
An Intuitive Psychiatrist
Tells Her Extraordinary
Story and Shows You
How To Tap
Your Own Inner Wisdom”
and kindly shared with us
some details
about the work.
Tell us a little bit more
about the book and
what is the book about?
How is it different from
that “Emotional Freedom”?
“Second Sight”
is part memoir and it's
part “how to” in terms of
developing intuition.
So “Second Sight”
is my journey
about how I came into
my intuitive voice.
And then the second part
of the book is
how to develop intuition,
such as how to remember
your dreams and
interpret your dreams,
and how to look into
the dream world
for guidance and intuition,
which is
a very powerful way
that I tune into intuitions
through my dreams
every morning.
The first thing I do is
remember my dreams
and interpret them
before I start the day.
We asked Dr. Orloff
to give an example
from her own life
of drawing upon a dream
for help when she was
facing a challenge.
For instance
when I was writing
“Emotional Freedom”
I was writing the chapter
on frustration, and
when I wrote the chapter
I intentionally
invited frustration in
so I could learn from it
to develop patience.
That’s part of how I write it,
it’s very experiential.
But when I was writing
that chapter
I developed writer’s block
as part of the frustration.
And I kept pushing,
and pushing and
nothing would come out,
and I couldn’t get in touch
with my creativity
and my ideas, and
I kept forcing and forcing,
everything was wrong.
And then I had a dream
with a phone number,
and then I called it
the next day,
and it was funny because
a man answered the phone
and he said, “UCLA
(University of California,
Los Angeles)
labor and delivery room.”
I was pushing so hard
and I got
the exact right place.
So it made me laugh and
it made me lighten up,
cosmic humor.
And so
it was the synchronicity;
I was on the right track
but just lighten up
a little bit.
So that phone number
and that experience
helped me to lighten up
via the dream.
Dreams are a powerful
vehicle for intuition that
we can tap into every night.
And every one
can be taught
how to do this;
I have a technique
where I teach people
to have a dream journal.
Keep a pen
by the dream journal,
and then ask a question
before you go to sleep
at night.
And it could be,
“How can I have
better health?”
Something like that.
And then you go to sleep,
wake up and
in the morning,
the first five minutes,
you stay quiet,
in a hypnagogic state
between sleep and waking,
and remember the dreams,
write it down and then
see how the dream
answered your question.
Decision-making
on a significant matter
can be daunting at times
and cause stress
and anxiety in our lives.
Here’s a tip
from Dr. Orloff on how
to make better choices
by using intuition.
Now, to make intuitive
decisions about anything,
there are a number of steps
to go through.
Step one is
develop your belief system.
Step two is listen to
your body or your gut.
Step three is
learn to tune in.
Step four is
notice your energy level,
and step five is
listen to your dreams.
These are five ways
that you can apply to
intuitive decision making,
and with any decision
that you’re about to make,
you can apply all these.
And if one doesn’t work,
you go to the next.
So, I use all of these
in consort
as a psychiatrist;
with patients
I’m constantly using
these intuitive techniques
as I’m listening to
somebody, intuitively.
It’s very important
to listen intuitively.
To close,
here are some thoughts
from Dr. Orloff
about the future integration
of intuition into the field
of Western medicine.
I have hope that
eventually intuition will
just be part of medicine.
And it’s about combining
traditional medicine
and intuition, it’s not
using one or the other,
it’s knowing when to use
either or both.
And so it is just
accumulating wisdom
from any source.
I listen to people
in my life.
When I wake up
and I go out of my door
every day,
I listen to the wisdom
that comes to me
from every source.
I don’t have a bias,
I just listen.
I am very grateful;
whatever is given to me
I’ll receive.
And I think that’s the same
that can help patients,
just being open
to all wisdom sources
as a physician,
and incorporating that
to help others,
that’s my philosophy.
Thank you
Dr. Judith Orloff
for assisting others
to achieve better health,
both physically and
mentally, higher spirits
and enhanced well-being
through your work.
We wish you the very best
in your efforts
to bring intuition
into the practice
of Western medicine
and all your
other future endeavors.
For more details
on Dr. Orloff,
please visit:
www.DrJudithOrloff.com
Books by Dr. Orloff
are available
at the same website
Astute viewers,
we’ve enjoyed
your company
on this week’s edition of
Healthy Living.
Up next is
Science and Spirituality,
after Noteworthy News.
May we all enjoy
everlasting inner peace
and contentment.
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