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Paint Your Pain Away

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This is a group for those restless souls burdened by pain from Trauma & have (C)PTSD. I will teach you a new way to navigate your pain through art.

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Blending colors
I will be going live with a tutorial of how to either color match or to blend using what I call color layering to get the appropriate visual representation of whatever you are attempting to paint. I will do this on Saturday, I hope to see some of you artwork posted up on the previous posting and to hear some feedback from how your tour through breathwork and mindfulness went. Until then I look forward to seeing you all there on Saturday at 12:00pm CST!
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I apologize for not being able to go live I am having another flare up, I will let you all know when I can go and do that.
Pain
🧘‍♂️🍃Meditation/ Mindfulness Exercise: I want all of you to close your eyes take 5 Deep Healing breaths in utilizing your diaphragm as you blow the out all of the restrictions that life puts on you I want you to imagine that you are blowing it out through a straw. (As you do this take note of the weight lifting off of your chest, and the feeling of relaxation that slowly takes hold over your body. Listen to the sounds around you, feel the air on your skin is it cold or hot? Is it windy, calm, raining? What smells can you smell?) 🪞REFLECTION: After you finish this breathing exercise I want you to KEEP YOUR EYES CLOSED and say the word PAIN aloud. I want you to listen carefully to how you say it. I want you to feel how that word makes you feel. I want you to reflect on this and then come back here and tell us all your findings. Does it make you sad, angry, frustrated, confused, or are you indifferent? Why do you think that is? ⛹️‍♂️Challenge Activity: Paint an image of how pain makes you feel or Draw one or if you prefer working with clay as a medium use that, it does not have to be good, it does not have to make sense to anyone other than you. We do not explain what we do here. This place is about expression. So express yourself however you choose...... Take a photo and share with the classroom so we can support you on your Journey to Paint Your Pain Away! Basic evidence Pain is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, evoking a complex, multi-layered response across physical, emotional, and cognitive systems. The responses evoked by the experience of pain include: 1. Physiological Responses - Autonomic Activation: Pain triggers the sympathetic nervous system, leading to a "fight-or-flight" response. This includes elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, and dilated pupils. - Reflexive Withdrawal: An immediate motor response (nociceptive reflex) is often evoked to remove the body from the harmful stimulus, such as pulling a hand away from a hot surface. - Sensitization: Repeated pain can lower the threshold for future pain, causing the nervous system to become more reactive. 
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When I say the word pain with my eyes closed it takes me to a dark place, but some how in the distance I can still see a light which gives me hope. However, in that dark space trapped between extreme frustration towards my body utter rage from the inability to move. Because my body is sabotaging every move that I make. That rage I feel when I have so much I want to do and I am trapped inside this husk of a body unable to move, unable to create, unable to be the me that I was before all this. Before the COVID triggered my CFS. Before that massive gut infection I had triggered my Fibromyalgia. Before that I had a mental mountain to climb and I knew I could, but this...... This pain is beyond ridiculous. How do you pace when you can't even get out of bed? How can you try to express your visions through creation when your brain fog wipes your visions away? The need to journal is there but the frustration from these disabilities are just so maddening I can never remember what I want to write half the time. I have to voice record every idea I get because otherwise they disappear just as quick as they came. so I have it attached to my apron I paint with and I have another by my bedside table and another in my living room next to my chair. That is how fleeting my memory has become. I just want to be done with pain forever. I just don't think Pain will ever be done with me.
Benefits of painting on ones mental health.
Key Mental Health Benefits •Stress & Anxiety Reduction: The focus on colors and brushstrokes shifts attention from worries, lowering cortisol (stress hormone) and promoting relaxation. •Emotional Release: Painting offers a safe, non-judgmental space to externalize complex or difficult emotions (anger, sadness, confusion) that are hard to verbalize. •Mindfulness & Focus: The act of creating requires being present, quieting the mind and reducing intrusive thoughts, making it a meditative practice. •Boosts Self-Esteem: Completing a piece, regardless of perfection, provides a sense of accomplishment, skill development, and validation, which builds confidence. •Trauma Processing: Art therapy helps individuals process traumatic events by expressing feelings indirectly, which can be less overwhelming than talking about them. •Dopamine Release: Repetitive, creative motions can trigger dopamine release, leading to feelings of joy, focus, and motivation. •Brain Health: Activates multiple brain regions (visual, motor, emotional), improves problem-solving skills, and enhances neural plasticity. HowIt Works •Non-Verbal Expression: Translates internal feelings into external art, bypassing language barriers. •Flow State: Engages the brain in a way that separates you from daily stressors, creating a state of "flow". •Tangible Results: Creates physical evidence of progress and competence, fostering self-worth.
Benefits of painting on ones mental health.
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@Bradley Deacon OKAY!!!! This is so exciting. I created a Business page with Wix I am setting that up too and will connect them to the others.
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@Anjuli Hurt That is 100% what it is here for share, share, share away!
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Hi. My name is Anjuli and I live in Bloomsburg, PA. Here’s a watercolor I did last year. I joined to meet people and make friends.
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That is beautiful work Anjuli! Thank you so much for sharing. How did that make you feel after you painted it? Did you feel lighter?
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I am a disabled artist that paints, sews, and carves wood. I believe that art can soothe a restless soul, & I use it as a way to renew ones spirit.

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