Over the course of more than 23 years, I have taught
the inner art of Vivation to tens of thousands of people around
the world. Many of these people have been students and instructors
in the martial arts. Vivation fills a need that nothing else does
in the life of martial arts practitioners. Vivation integrates both
emotions and physical pain. In general martial arts give greatly
oversimplified instruction about emotion, like "be fearless,"
but that is worse than useless. All emotions, if resisted, interfere
in human performance, especially including combat and spiritual
martial arts.
Students of the martial arts have a special experience
of the flow of life-force energy in the body. Vivation uses that
same energy, specially harnessed by a breathing technique called
Circular Breathing, to integrate emotions and pain quickly and permanently.
In the body, emotions are "patterns of energy," analogous
to the visible "patterns" we see on the surface of a rushing
stream of water. In Vivation, the integration of emotions and other
things we feel in the body comprises "receiving the energy
from the pattern of energy". Vivation integrates all the different
feelings that come up during the day, but also all of the suppressed
emotions that run the show from the subconscious level.
Because both fear and anger and reduce performance
in the martial arts, an inner art for resolving them is required.
This is a specialized area of instruction. The only appropriate
response to the emotions is integration. Suppression of an emotion
basically means pretending that it is not there. Hoping to have
no emotions is foolish and ineffective. Instead the inner art of
integrating the emotions must be learned and practiced. Vivation
has serious applications in the martial arts which will improve
the performance of absolutely everyone. Instruction in this art
from someone who is not specialized in it has no hope of matching
instruction from a real Vivation Professional.
The energy within an emotion can be used to increase
effectiveness. While the energy is resisted, it will seem to be
separate from the overall flow of energy. The emotion will seem
like something bad and undesirable that is happening to the person.
When people are trying not to feel an emotion, they perceive themselves
practically to be victims of the feeling and of whomever or whatever
is stimulating it. In that case, the energy cannot be used, but
instead will actually oppose appropriate action. This same energy,
whether it is in the form of anger, fear, or even sadness, can be
recovered and utilized to improve performance immediately.
Integration of emotions through the practice of Vivation
is not only useful in an immediate situation of using or preparing
to use the martial-arts techniques that one has learned. Vivation
also greatly improves the deep and overall emotional makeup of the
practitioner by permanently integrating the long-lived emotions
in the subconscious. For example, the practitioner might harbor
some subconscious resentment toward the authority of her/his father,
which can reduce the acceptance of instruction from the martial
arts master. If this emotion is not integrated, it will cause problems
throughout the life of the practitioner. The emotion will resist
all discipline and attempts to control it or get rid of it. There
is no way to deal with this kind of subconscious emotion effectively
without feeling it and recapturing the energy that has been tied
up in it. This is the kind of thing that Vivation is best at. More
than 100,000 people worldwide have learned to do Vivation for themselves.
The majority of these people have learned Vivation for the purpose
of integrating deep-seated and treacherous emotions that have never
responded to any other methods.
Every student of the martial arts had a childhood
full of many emotional experiences. With proper instruction in Vivation,
every one of these childhood experiences can be used advantageously
to contribute to success later in life. Without integrating these
emotions, some part of the practitioner remains a child, forever
influenced exactly as though the experience were happening now.
Martial arts practitioners are always seeking to exceed previous
limits to performance. Often they experience favoring a certain
limb because of some painful experience from an earlier part of
life, even though the physical injury may have been healed for years.
Vivation is the best way to heal the emotions than remain from early
experiences like that.
Physical pain, itself, responds immediately to Vivation.
The pain itself is a pattern of energy. The pain is composed of
energy. Resistance to the feeling reduces healing. Instruction in
Vivation includes the best techniques for focusing instantly on
the details of what is felt and the integration of the pain within
seconds, so that the energy it contains can be recovered and used
immediately. Vivation is highly effective on both acute and chronic
pain. Permanently integrating physical pain is actually quite similar
to permanently integrating emotional pain. Everyone experiences
pain from time to time, but martial arts practitioners need to integrate
pain immediately while taking effective action against the opponent
who inflicted the pain. An effective response often depends on dealing
instantaneously with the pain caused by the opponent’s actions.
Vivation makes this comfortable, easy, and fast.
Performance anxiety is also an enemy of performance
itself. I have taught Vivation to thousands of actors, performers,
speakers, and martial arts practitioners specifically to overcome
performance anxiety. Performance anxiety exists, at the level of
the body, to improve performance. The perceived "anxiety"
really is an added burst of energy, from adrenaline and other bodily
resources for the exact purpose of giving a better and more conscious
performance. It is not something bad at all, but in reality something
extremely good. If this feeling of added energy is resisted, then
the resistance both prevents the energy from doing any good, but
also diverts attention away from the focus necessary to speak or
act well or take appropriate physical action. The skill of Vivation
ensures that this energy will be received as the prize it is–our
body’s natural way of preparing us to do our very best. All anxiety
is caused by the restimulation of suppressed fear and other emotions.
Vivation permanently integrates the underlying emotions and makes
it possible to receive the benefits without any hint of harm or
discomfort.
Vivation also integrates fatigue. Many years ago,
within a few months of when I first created Vivation, I once went
intentionally without any sleep at all for five days and five nights,
just Viving to integrate the fatigue. This worked extremely well.
I was doing about four hours per day of concentrated Vivation. Vivation
methodology is very superior now to what it was then, so it works
much better now for every purpose including that one. I would never
recommend that anybody completely substitute Vivation for nightly
rest, but it often comes in handy to know how to use Vivation to
integrate fatigue. Sometimes martial arts training can be grueling,
and fatigue can begin to take its toll. Being able to use Vivation
to integrate the fatigue can greatly extend the period of time in
which one can continue to perform at a high level. Vivation increases
endurance by improving the efficiency of how the body uses energy
and by reducing discomfort with fatigue.
Vivation resolves the emotions that can lead a student
to want to quit studying the martial arts. This is something that
is very important for accomplishing much in life either in the martial
arts or in any other sphere of endeavor. One must be able to not
decline in focus or enthusiasm. What causes burnout is the suppression
of emotions. By practicing Vivation regularly, all of these emotions
get integrated and cease building up into a problem. Vivation can
make a person a far better student, especially when instruction
continues over a period of years. Vivation helps make it through
the rough spots and tough times. The emotional resistance to sustained
effort is integrated with Vivation, so that enthusiasm is conserved,
even in the face of frustration and other emotional difficulties.
Finally, Vivation also makes it possible to live in
peace with oneself and with others. Violence occurs when emotions
run amok. A person who knows Vivation will almost always find a
better way to handle a difficult person or situation than by resorting
to violence. Integrated emotions equal a clear mind. A clear mind
is an effective mind. Vivation makes it much easier to find win-win
solutions. If the other person becomes violent, then the inner skill
of Vivation exists to create the emotional fortitude that is essential
to appropriate uses of the martial arts. In an emergency, emotional
integration saves lives.
When martial arts instructors learn Vivation for their
own use, they often want their students to learn it as well. Vivation
is learned best privately, because of the fact that each person
has developed unique ways of suppressing her/his emotions. In private
lessons known as The Seven Basic Lessons, a high degree of mastery
over Vivation can be attained in just three days of intensive work
with a Vivation Professional. Three days to gain the emotional mastery
that might make the difference between success and failure in the
martial arts.