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Walking Your Heart
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Walking Your Heart

Saturday, February 02, 2008
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

Ever have an urge to do something you know you shouldn't do? Ever felt enslaved by obsessive thoughts about a food, behavior, person or event, cartoon character?

Jeff Schwartz is a nice Jewish research prof at UCLA psychiatry and the author of two popular books, Brain Lock and The Mind and the Brain.

Jeff was researching treatment for OCD. That's Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and it ain't fun. People's brains get locked into obsessive thoughts that compel them into repetitive behavior, like washing their hands over and over because they still feel dirty, checking the doors every night 100 times because they might not be locked properly, or logging on to KabbalaToons.com every five minutes just in case a new episode might have been posted just now.

Jeff noticed something fascinating about these people: They know very well that what they are doing is ridiculous. He also noted that fMRI scans showed the limbic system in their brains doing strange things.

So Jeff showed these people those scans of their brains and said, "See, it's not you! It's this out-of-whack part of your brain making you do it!"

"Oh," said those people. "Then I don't really have to listen to a whacked-out part of my brain, do I?" And they didn't.

Jeff developed his method into simple steps. Basically, you observe this as a benign thought, rather than as an all-powerful master; you choose to ignore it; you get into some other more pleasant activity or thought instead; and you identify that obsessive kind of thinking with a part of you that's not really you. Just an out-of-whack part of the brain.

The real neat thing is, eventually that part of the brain gets unwhacked-out. The mind changes the brain.

Jeff says he got a lot of these ideas from his Buddhist meditation classes. Really, he could have just consulted his local Kabbalist. Or simply looked in the standard handbook of Jewish life known as the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, which advises, "If you have disruptive thoughts, these are from the yetser hara [i.e. evil inclination, contemporarily known as wild hormones]. Ignore them and think about something else instead, like words of Torah."

The Zohar tells us that the mind has an innate ability to ride the heart, as a rider upon a horse. But most of us are scared to death of our heart. When it starts panicking and screaming, we run fast to give it whatever it wants. (Some people do the same with their pets. Others with their two year olds.) Funny thing is, we all know our mind is so much stronger. But we reserve use of our mind for math and science, and let the heart and the hormones run everything else.

Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi gave this advice: When you are driven by one of those maddening passions, imagine that you are surrounded by a fire. Then, walk through the fire. You won't get burned, because, you see, the fire is only in your imagination. Just like that crazy obsession.

Liberate your mind from the tyranny of its pet brain/heart/hormones. Just say no to stupid urges, passions and obsessions. Then, cold-blooded, do/think/speak about something else altogether.

Like, check if there's another KabbalaToon episode out already.



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Posted: Jan 5, 2011
Thank you
Great script of encouragement. I need my brain examined for eating comfort food late at night. Even if i opened a Chumash, i would find something to snack on. Maimonides had the best diet. Only eat when you are hungry. Wise man. wish i could take his advice. Maybe putting Maimonides together with the toon and Jeff's findings can act as shock therapy. That would be sweet. One way i could definitely beat this 'vise ' is by donning teffilin. But noooh, you can't put tefillin on at night !

i wish Maimonides and Jeff lived down the street.

i know that the toon has ramifications far beyond a food vice.

Thank you for the wake-up call. Maybe going to Sunday Shachrit service and putting on tefillin can help. i am seriously going to try it. Connecting to G-d can never hurt
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Jan 4, 2011
Severe Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
I would be very interested in knowing whether in fact, the severe disorders I have encountered as a therapist are amenable to such thought control. In my experience they are not and people horribly suffer.

So many different therapies have been tried. Medications are only partially successful but I have never heard this. I will look on line further to research this.

Yes, to the yetzer hara, in terms of deflecting and the need to deflect thoughts that are thoroughly wrong and not ego syntonic.

One might say that the disruptive thoughts of schizophrenia are the yetzer. Could it be, and why would this happen? Tourettes is about OCD and is definitely genetic.

Many schizophrenics talk about mind control and we call the psychotic. But who controls the yetzer, and what drives consciousness?
Posted By ruth housman, marshfield hills, ma

Posted: Jan 3, 2011
Fiefel?
Strange. But cute, and informative.
Posted By Kyle Rothgeb, Kingston, NY

Posted: Jan 2, 2011
Cartoon
I ADORE this cartoon - Thank you. What a beautiful way to start my day (yes, I'm lazy) --with humor and depth :-)
Posted By Ilene Stackel, naples, Florida

Posted: June 15, 2010
Hysterical and Ingenius
Love the brain animation. Kinda looks like an old guy. huh...
Posted By Debby, Cary, NC

Posted: June 19, 2008
over and over because....
Everytime you do what ever it is in loop mode, u just go deeper to subconsciousness... where all detailz present them self in full state.
Posted By Tania, Sweden

Posted: Feb 12, 2008
tefillin-our daily reminder!
great job! I think maybe you need to explain the conection to the Tefilin which actually tie the arm to the brain, reminding us this lesson every day.
By the way-women have more of this abilaty to control themselves, and putting on teffilin would be an over dose of mind over matter..
Posted By Yael, gedera, israel

Posted: Feb 12, 2008
I don't know what to say even!!! This is amazing... such a good demonstration of the power we have within ourselves. Thanks for the amazing episode!!!!
Posted By Sarah, Herzlyia

Posted: Feb 8, 2008
thank you
thank you very much for sharing these good and worthy to know teachings
Posted By Pooyan, Tehran, Iran

Posted: Feb 7, 2008
Weaving together a thoughtful life
These Kabbalah Toons are the best! Fantastic teaching. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Posted By J.


 



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