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HEALTHY LIVING
Dr. Judith Orloff on Emotional Freedom - P1/2
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Welcome, bright viewers,
to this week’s edition of
Healthy Living, featuring
Dr. Judith Orloff,
who will discuss intuition,
constructive energy
and spirituality
and how they can be used
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 a 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.”
Let’s now find out
how intuition came
into Dr. Orloff’s life.
The way I got into it was
that when I was a little girl
I was raised
by two physician parents
and I have 25 physicians
in my family,
but I was a little girl
who had these
very strong premonitions
about things.
I would predict deaths or
illnesses or earthquakes,
something like that,
and it scared my parents
so much
so that they forbade me
to ever mention
my intuitions at home.
And so my healing path
and my development
has been how to
integrate intuition
into my life as a woman,
and also in my
psychiatric practice,
so that I can use it
in my daily life
and also teach
my patients and readers
how to use it too.
When I treat patients,
and in my books,
I talk about
how to integrate intuition
into health and healing.
“Emotional Freedom,”
published in March 2009,
encourages readers
to overcome
negative emotions
by reacting to them
constructively.
Here’s Dr. Orloff
with more on her book.
“Emotional Freedom”
is about how to become
non-reactive to emotions,
so you’re not just reacting
when your buttons
get pushed.
It’s about using
emotions as a path
to spiritual awakening,
to be able to
tune into your intuition
and find out
the deeper meaning
of whatever emotion
you go through.
It can be anger,
it can be frustration,
it could be any emotion,
but there’s a spiritual
meaning to every emotion
that you go through,
and you can use intuition
to tune in,
to find out what that is.
Fear is a huge emotion
that saps people
of their power.
Part of emotional freedom
is just to make
a commitment to the best
of your ability not to lead
a fear-driven life.
And so I have my patients
list their top five fears,
whatever they are,
so they’re
very clear about it.
And then really
outline ways you could
find courage
to transform those fears.
And one area where
that comes up
is in relationships.
And I speak about in
“Emotional Freedom,”
the emotional vampires
who can drain
your energy.
And I bring this up
because this is the
spiritual challenge too,
and it’s an intuitive
challenge to be able
to pinpoint the people
in your life
who are draining,
or who are positive.
And with the draining
ones to take steps to set
limits and boundaries
with them and
work with yourself.
What spiritual work,
what intuitive work
do you have to do
on yourself when you’re
around these people?
And I go through
different types of
emotional vampires,
the one being the narcissist.
Narcissist is the
“me, me, me person,”
and they’re only really
happy about you if
you go along their plan.
What life lessons
can we learn if we go
through a depression?
Dr. Orloff provides
her thoughts.
A beautiful example
of what you can gain
from depression
is deep empathy for others
and compassion
for yourself.
Because when you
go through something
as strenuous as depression,
people tend to
beat themselves up a lot.
But part of
the lesson of depression
is learning self-compassion.
And when you can be
compassionate
and loving with yourself
and moment by moment,
try and listen intuitively
to what's good for you
in the depression, and
what can be most loving
and kind to yourself
and being around
loving and kind people
as you are going through
your healing process,
that in itself
is a tremendous lesson.
And depression
is also a good way
to beat down the ego.
And it’s very painful,
but depression
can teach you humility,
and it can teach you
how to be humble
and not arrogant,
and not think
you could do it all, or
know everything to know.
As a psychiatrist, it’s
a very essential process,
to really gain that humility
in your life.
So you can gain that
from depression,
gain humility,
deep compassion
for yourself and others.
After this brief message,
we’ll learn more about
Dr. Orloff and her work
as a psychiatrist.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
It’s very important
that a doctor learns
how to tune into the soul
of another person,
of the patient.
Because when you just
go into a doctor
and they just give you
the lab results
and then you’re out,
it’s like nothing happens
there’s no healing
that happens.
You’re given maybe
a direction but there’s
no deep soul healing.
Welcome back to
Healthy Living here on
Supreme Master
Television.
Dr. Judith Orloff is
an Assistant Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry
at the University
of California, Los Angeles
and author of the
international bestseller
“Emotional Freedom,”
as well as
“Positive Energy,”
“Dr. Judith Orloff’s Guide
to Intuitive Healing”
and “Second Sight.”
If you happen to go
through a depression,
I hope everyone can look
at it from the standpoint
of emotional freedom,
in terms of
“What spiritual growth
I can gain?”
Rather than,
“This is just tormenting me,
I want it to be over.”
You see,
that’s the linear mind.
With emotional freedom
there are two ways
of looking at things,
one is the linear mind.
The linear mind never
wants to experience
any pain;
it just wants it to be over.
But the intuitive mind
knows that there is
a deeper meaning
to this pain and suffering,
and to be able to use it
to transform the pain
and suffering into
something more positive.
And it's about learning
how to work with pain
without letting it totally
consume you.
To see it
as the spiritual teacher,
whether it's physical
pain, emotional pain,
psychic pain,
whatever it is,
to use it as a vehicle for
transformation. You see,
it's how you look at it.
Besides being a psychiatrist
who treats patients
using conventional
Western medicine,
Dr. Orloff also incorporates
her deep knowledge
of intuition, energy,
and spirituality
to help her patients
resolve issues.
Basically
what happens is that
a patient will come in,
and I will listen
with my traditional
medical knowledge about
what they’re saying.
Let’s say they have
a relationship problem
or stress at work
or they’re depressed,
or they’re anxious,
and I’ll listen to
what they’re saying,
but I’ll also
tune into my intuition,
and I’ll be open to
any images or impressions
or flashes of insight or
senses of energy that I get
in addition to compliment
my traditional
medical knowledge.
And so I combine
all of that information
to help patients.
Dr. Orloff shares
with her patients how
they too can get in touch
with their intuitive side
thus enabling them
to enhance their
emotional well-being and
better face life’s challenges.
I absolutely teach
every patient
who comes to me how
to tap into their intuition
to be healed.
Because I believe
that tapping into
that inner wisdom,
that still small voice inside,
will tell us the truth
about things.
And my patients
will inevitably, hopefully,
leave therapy
and they’ll need to have
these empowering skills
of how to listen to
what’s inside,
that precious inner voice
that I see
as being connected
to the greater sense
of spirituality.
That spirit talks through
that intuitive voice.
And once you can get quiet
and get beyond
the chatter of the mind
to go in and tune into
something deeper,
then that really gives you
access to something
powerful inside, and
when my patients learn
how to do this,
when they learn
how to tune into
their gut feelings,
when they learn
how to tune into know
whatever forms of
information comes through,
whether it’s visual
or auditory,
they can use this in
whatever stressful situation
they have in their life
so that it’s empowered
from within.
Not only is Dr. Orloff
transforming the lives of
her patients and readers,
she is also helping
medical professionals
understand the benefits
of using intuition
in their practice.
And what I am
trying to do with
emotional freedom
and intuition
is to teach psychiatrists
and therapists
how to tune in
and be with the person
and prescribe things
other than medication.
Meditation itself
can cause the endorphins
to flow in the body,
which are the body's
natural pain killers,
and through even
a three-minute meditation,
you can shift out of
the stress cycle of cortisol,
the stress hormone
surging through your body
and causing anxiety,
to calm endorphins,
to relaxation response,
natural pain-killers
which are opiate-like.
They are
very blissful hormones
that you can get
going in your body through
a meditation practice,
or through exercising.
I have spoken at
the American Psychiatric
Association meetings
about intuition, so they’re
beginning to open up,
and I think
the holistic practitioners
are definitely open.
We thank
Dr. Judith Orloff
for sharing her wealth
of knowledge on intuition
and finding
emotional balance in life.
May Heaven bless her
and her work that is
bringing peace and joy back
into many people’s lives.
For more details
on Dr. Orloff,
please visit:
www.DrJudithOrloff.com
Books by Dr. Orloff
are available
at the same website
Please join us
next Monday
for the second and
final part of our interview
with Dr. Orloff
on Healthy Living.
Esteemed viewers,
thank you for joining us
today on our program.
Coming up next is
Science and Spirituality,
after Noteworthy News.
May tranquility and calm
always reside
within all of us.
The soul may incarnate
in one of myriad forms,
including that
of an animal.
The day I met you first
Was the day of my birth
Pink and round,
me oh so plump
With Mom I gaily frolicked.
Yet humans may not
realize that animals
also have deep feelings
and noble characteristics.
Though my look
is different than yours,
though you can’t
understand my speech,
though I don’t
have pretty clothes
to cover a wicked heart
nor do I know
how to make money
and devise inhumane
schemes,
please give me your love
and let me live out
my entire life
in this borrowed form.
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to Supreme Master
Television
for the conclusion of
the world premiere
of the Aulacese modern
folk opera
“A Tale of Karma
(Retribution),”
specially adapted from
“Words of A Piglet,”
a profoundly touching
and extraordinary poem
written by
Supreme Master Ching Hai
in her late 20s,
here on
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