Slow
Down Ageing By Engineering Your Mind Out Of Its Rut
One
of the great gifts of being a human being is that we have this immense
opportunity to continue developing, learning, and bettering ourselves
for the duration our lives. We have this innate desire to explore, and
challenge ourselves, but unfortunately most of us lose this desire.
Somewhere along the way, we stop exploring; we lose our drive; we get
into a rut; we take the path of least resistance. This is not simply a
function of age, although it does tend to happen as we grow older. It is
a result of our minds getting in a rut.
It is
well known that people begin to age much quicker once their life becomes
routine, boring, without challenge. If you think of what a rut in the
road is, it is a path that has been formed through continued use. It is
broken down and worn away. Yes it makes it an easier path to travel down
because it is already formed and established, which is useful when you
want to get somewhere quickly. But to get out of the rut and take a path
less travelled requires willingness, greater effort and often courage.
When
we say we are in a rut, what are we really saying? Well like a rut on
the road, your brain also develops ‘rutted’ neural pathways. When we
practice something, say playing an instrument, the continuous repetition
of the act of playing causes the brain to develop easy (fast) to access
neural pathways specifically developed for playing the instrument. That
is why overtime and with continued practice a musician becomes
accomplished because playing the instrument becomes one of the brains
paths of least resistance. The brain has developed all the neural
pathways necessary for the task. In fact it gradually becomes less and
less active in developing potential in this area as it reaches its peak
performance ability and once so, can develop no further. Its ‘rut’
is complete. This is also why people often lose their passion for
something once they’ve reached the pinnacle. There is nowhere for them
to go – except to develop some other aspect of their potential.
Of
course having your brain ‘rutted’ in accomplished ways is a good
thing (unlike what happens when a person is rutted in an addiction). But
what is not good is that if a person stops taking up new challenges, and
the brain is no longer being actively developed, is no longer forming
new neural pathways, is no longer stimulated and (rather than becoming
ever expansive in its abilities) tapping into what we know to be its
larger unused part, it becomes contractive. The individual has literally
stopped their brain from developing and exploring its full potential
causing the mind to become contractive too. The body soon follows
because the body always follows the mind.
Knowing
that the body follows the mind, it then follows that the best way to
stem the ageing process and extend the longevity of ones youthfulness is
by keeping the mind active. To engage it in ways that will cause the
brain to build ever more neural pathways. In doing this what you are
really doing is ‘growing’ the brain. Unlike the ‘rutted’ worn
down path analogy, ‘growing’ the brain is the creative rather than
destructive employment of the brain. But there is more to this than just
analogy and symbolic comparison.
When
the brain is creatively engaged it dips into various brainwave states
and this is key in scientifically understanding why an active brain is
the best preventative against ageing. Science has now discovered that
when the brain enters certain brainwave states (alpha, theta, delta) it
deeply relaxes the body, reenergizes it, releases endorphins, and what
are commonly understood to be ‘youth’ hormones. Most commonly known
are DHEA and Melatonin. At the same time that the brain is increasing
its life enhancing hormones, it is reducing its degenerative counterpart
(Cortisone). As we get older, our DHEA drops off and our Cortisone level
rises. This of course corresponds with the tendency of most adults to
become less creative in their thoughts about their lives potential in
general. This is powerful to understand, because what it means is that
by engaging your brain in its more creative brainwave states you wield
tremendous power over your ageing process and your physical well being.
If you seriously want to counter the accepted ageing process customary
in society do not doubt that age begins in the mind before the body,
keep it exploring and expanding – get it out of its rut.
For
more information and suggestions: antiageing
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