13.2 Holding the Body
Now we will do a similar drill, holding on to the body, etc.
13.2.1
a) Using your hands, grab your left leg and hold it absolutely still. Let go of it. Then grab the right leg and hold it absolutely still. Do this back and forth 5 times.
b) Using your hands, grab your left leg and keep it from going away. Let go of it. Then grab the right leg and keep it from going away. Do this back and forth 5 times.
c) Using your hands, grab your left leg and move it up and down. Let go of it. Then grab the right leg and move it up and down. Do this back and forth 5 times.
Repeat
13.2.2
Now do the same process as above on your arms. In this case, use your right hand to grab your left arm, and then use your left hand to grab your right arm, alternating back and forth doing “hold it absolutely still”, then “keep it from going away”, and finally “move it up and down”.
13.2.3
Now do the same process alternating your head and stomach/abdomen. In other words, you grab your head with your hands and hold it absolutely still, then grab the stomach and hold it absolutely still repeating this 5 times back and forth. Then do “keep it from going away”. Finally, move it by moving your head back and forth (with your hands) and pressing your stomach in and releasing it.
Note that this last process will sometimes help relieve a headache.
The general technique can also be used as an assist to aid in healing an injured area. In that case, you work with the injured area and the exact opposite side (or head/stomach as above). But on the “move it” step, do not move the area in any harmful way, simply find some safe and gentle thing that you can do to assert your control over the area.
In general, when one is hurt one often tries to hold the area completely still and one often goes much to far, keeping the area still on an automatic basis long after the need has passed.
There is also a tendency for the being to clamp down on the body and “keep it from going away” on an automatic basis because the harm or danger can make one afraid of losing the body.