Ten Signs That You’re Living a High Density Lifestyle
January 29, 2009 by Michael Wayne
Filed under High Density Lifestyle, Low Density Lifestyle

Have you ever had one of those High Density Lifestyle days?
How do you know if you’re living a High Density Lifestyle? Here are ten signs that will tell you if you are. Ok, I’m having a little fun with it, but you’ll get the point when you go through it.
1. That Mother and her 3-year old just don’t seem to walk fast enough through the
crosswalk for you!
2. You begin to think that there is a conspiracy out there to make you late for work every single morning!
3. You’re starting a petition to replace food, water and air as our basic needs with an extra large coffee with triple cream and triple sugar.
4. When you leave the driveway in the morning it looks like a chase scene from your favorite police show.
5. The space around your lounge chair at your kid’s soccer, hockey or baseball games look like the desk at your office.
6. You pray for red lights because you figure that waiting at the light is a great time to get some business done.
7. You find sitting for anywhere beyond five minutes is a great time to get into REM state.
8. You’ve developed your own system of increasing muscle tone in your neck and shoulders without the benefits of working out!
9. You have discovered that ten minutes a day of crying is a new way of replacing meditation to release stress.
10. Whenever your heart starts beating fast you get excited because you’re reminded of your favorite disco tune.
Ok, so how did you fare? Are you leading a High Density Lifestyle?
To achieve a Low Density Lifestyle might at first take work, but it is work that will pay off in tremendous dividends. Attaining this state is not hard, although for many of you there are countless roadblocks, most of which are self-inflicted.
But when you arrive at a Low Density Lifestyle you know it, because suddenly you begin to feel that everything flows and all tasks are done effortlessly. In this situation, the body and mind are in such resonance that you feel like you are “in the zone.”
Low Density vs. High Density Lifestyle
January 28, 2009 by Michael Wayne
Filed under High Density Lifestyle, Low Density Lifestyle
The opposite of a Low Density Lifestyle is a High Density Lifestyle. This way of living sooner or later creates blockages, or density, in the body and mind. When there’s high density in the body it can measurably be observed as high blood pressure, along with high levels of plaque, cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoproteins (where a Low Density Lifestyle is the right kind of LDL, low density lipoproteins are the wrong kind of LDL), and other markers of negative blood chemistry.
A person with high density in their body and mind will suffer from chronic health problems, and also will be prone to rigid and inflexible thinking.
At first, it’s actually easier to live a High Density Lifestyle than a Low Density Lifestyle. That’s because a High Density Lifestyle occurs when you go through your day on autopilot, oblivious to your body, environment and relationships.
How does a person end up living a High Density Lifestyle? Living a stressed-out existence is one of the primary ways. The greater the stress and overstimulation, the more the body will produce excess amounts of adrenaline, cortisol and other fat-soluble steroids in order to keep you in fight-or-flight mode and capable of staving off what is perceived as a threat to your existence.
The problem with these chemicals is that they cause tangible densities in the body. Once they are manufactured, because of their fat-soluble nature, the body doesn’t easily metabolize them, leaving their toxic chemical residues to linger in the blood stream and to be stored in various regions. The end result is damage to the body, and it can be severe.
“There is more to life than increasing its speed,” Mohandas Gandhi once said. And this is so true. Looking for more speed at all times is a sure-fire prescription for living a High Density Lifestyle.
People need and want to get off the gravy train of the High Density Lifestyle. They want to be FREE. They want to be more in the flow, relax and feel their stillness, do things with effortless things. This is our natural inclination and aspiration. This is the Low Density Lifestyle. This is the way life was meant to live.
What is the Low Density Lifestyle?
January 27, 2009 by Michael Wayne
Filed under Low Density Lifestyle
What is the Low Density Lifestyle? It is experiencing and living in the flow state on an everyday basis. This website is a guide that will teach you how to achieve and maintain this way of living.
A Low Density Lifestyle cultivates a more fluid and flexible body and mind, which allows you to become healthier and capable of living life to your fullest potential.
Would you like to feel healthier and have a greater sense of well-being? Feel happier, more joy and passion, and a greater sense of fulfillment? Have better relationships with your family, friends and significant other? Have an enhanced sex life? Improve your performance in your work, life and play? Gain complete self-mastery over your thoughts, feelings, and actions? Use more of your potential? Feel complete inner peace? Become enlightened? All this and more is what a Low Density Lifestyle can do for you.
All of us have caught a peek, even if it is glimpsing, of what a Low Density Lifestyle is like. We all have been there. Perhaps it was when you were on vacation, or when you did something you felt passionate about. Maybe it’s been when you were absorbed in nature; it could even have been when you were in the middle of a crowded city street. Time and place aren’t necessarily the key factors in achieving a Low Density Lifestyle, because ultimately it’s a state of mind.
Over the weeks and months ahead, I will explore the different facets of a Low Density Lifestyle and the different aspects of how to achieve it. I will talk about a lot of different topics, some of which may seem interconnected, and some not at all. But trust me, they all will be totally interrelated, because they will all be parts of what makes up a Low Density Lifestyle.
In these pages, I will discuss various topics of a Low Density Lifestyle: the flow state, effortless effort, diet and nutrition, health and wellness, movement, flexibility, mindfulness, humor, spirituality, relationships, creativity, doing what you love, peak performance and many other key areas. So keep reading and keep coming back, because the aim is to help you live a Low Density Lifestyle, and in the process, allow you to have a wonderful and great life.
The only promise I ask of you is that as your life becomes so much greater, that you also share your knowledge with others, and help make their lives great also.

