Affirmations

When the breath wanders the mind also is unsteady. But when the breath is calmed the mind too will be still, and the yogi achieves long life. Therefore, one should learn to control the breath. ~Svatmarama, Hatha Yoga Pradipika

Cultivating Self-Love

Cultivating Self-Love
1. Love – Acknowledge that you deserve health and happiness, and that you’re worth the effort it takes to make a positive change. Remind yourself how the specific change you are making supports for your wellbeing.
2. Compassion. Without self-judgment, recognize how the habit you are trying to change creates suffering and stress(including our habit of being hard on yourself).Then acknowledge your desire to be free from this suffering.
3. Joy.Give yourself credit for and celebrate, any positive actions you have taken to support yourself in this change. Also add gratitude for any support you have received from your family and friends.
4. Equanimity.If you are feeling bad about a recent setback, remind yourself that mistakes are only human, and they’re an important part of the path of change. Instead of berating yourself focus on your larger goal, to be happy, healthy and free from suffering.

Inner Wisdom, Inner Peace

Meditate on your Inner Wisdom. We tend to believe that the sources of true wisdom lie with the great and the good. Yet however modest our lives are, we are al capable of arriving at profound insights. All that is required is the willingness to attend to our own experience and to regard ourselves as having the potential for a rich inner life.

Meditation of the Day

Releasing tension. Lying comfortably, close your eyes. Scan through your body to locate areas of tension. Breathe into each of these area, visualizing your breath as white light that surrounds and dissolves the tension. Continue until your body is flooded with white light and filled with relaxation.We can help the healing process in meditation by creating positive thoughts that support the immune system. Quietly surrender yourself to the process of healing. Send your body the gift of loving thoughts. Imagine those penetrating your cells giving them strength then need to heal. Envision your body returned to health.Emotions are essentially energy in motion. When emotions are repressed, energy is blocked, with damaging repercussions for the health of mind and body. Visualize wild animals trapped in a cage. What emotions do they represent and why are you so afraid of them? Do their postures in the cage resemble your own behavior in any way? Now imagine releasing the animals. Watch them run off into the distance, finally disappearing as tiny speck on the horizon. Now you are free.

Diet Tips

The typical American diet is built around meat, poultry, or fish, reflecting the deeply held beliefs that animal foods outrank plant-based foods in value. When the question is asked ” Whats for dinner tonight?” We most typically hear “burgers”,”steak,” or “chicken.” We don’t ever hear “broccoli!”

Three common beliefs regarding a meat-centered diet that are not true:
1. I won’t get enough protein without meat in my diet.
2. I need animal protein to get the quality of protein needed.
3. I won’t get enough iron in my diet, and I may become anemic.

* Current research concludes that there are no nutrients essential to human life found in meat, poultry or fish that are not also found in plant food! Meat, poultry, and fish, however are lacking many nutrients needed for human life that plant foods include. They are carbohydrate-deficient and fiber-free along with being high cholesterol and fat. All the nutrients that are used to build animal and human bodies come from plants and microorganisms. Protein and iron required for muscle and blood are derived from grain, legumes, and vegetables. Even bones and milk from cows, which are known for their high-calcuim content, come from plant foods they eat. Animal protein is refined food, and we need to decrease the refined foods in our diet.

Plant protein provides all the amino acids essential for life.protein is found in most foods with the exception of sugar, fats, and oils. Diets that provide enough calories and are based on a variety of plant food will easily meet or exceed your protein requirements. For all types of diets, including diets with only plant-based foods, the average protein intake is more than one third higher than recommended intake.
(*More Choices by Cheryl D. Thomas-Peters, RD and James A. Peters,MD, DrPH, RD)

My Favorite Author and Healer

An Excerpt from the book “A Return to Love” by Marianne Williamson

“Let the body have healing as its purpose.”

In the world of bodies, we are all separate. In the world of spirit, we are all one. Citing the Course in Miracles, we heal the separation between the two by shifting our awareness from ‘body identification’ to ‘spirit identification.’ This heals the body as well as the mind.
We think we’re separate because we have bodies, when in truth, we have bodies because we think we’re separate. The Course says that the body is “a tiny fence around a little part of a glorious and complete idea.” But that doesn’t mean the body is bad. Like everything else within the world of form, the mind ascribes to it either fearful or loving purposes. The ego’s use of the body is to maintain the illusion of separation:’ The ego uses the body for attack, pleasure and pride.’ The Spirit’s use of the body is to heal the illusion: ” in this sense, the body does become a temple of God: his voice abides in it by directing the use to which it is put.”
To see the body as a means by which the world is transformed, and not an end to itself, is a healthy perception of the body. To see the body as an end instead of a means is to ascribe to it selfish or unloving purposes, is to put a burden on the body that the body was never meant to carry. This is sick thinking, which produces sickness in the body.
Living on this Earth, we learned to see ourselves as bodies. An individual body is physically small and vulnerable in relation to the rest of the Universe, and so, since we think we are bodies, we experience ourselves as small and vulnerable. Living within realization that we are much more than bodies, that we are spirits within the mind of God, expands the level of our awareness and places us outside the limitations of ordinary physical law. This correction of our perception, this Atonement, is our healing. It is not the body that gets sick, but the mind. As shown in the Course, health or sickness of the mind “depends entirely on how the mind perceives it, and the purpose that the mind would use it for.” It is not the body but the mind that is in need of healing, and the only healing is a return to love.
Our bodies are merely blank canvases onto which we project our thoughts. Disease is loveless thinking materialized. This doesn’t mean that people who have contracted a disease thought lovelessly, while the rest of us didn’t. Great saints have contracted terminal illnesses. The lovelessness that manufactures disease is systemic ; it is laced throughout racial consciousness. Which soul manifests illness is based on many factors.
Let’s say an innocent child dies of environmentally-based cancer. How was lovelessness the problem here? The lovelessness thinking was not necessarily in the child, but in many of us who, over the years, lived without reverence for the environment, allowing it to be polluted by toxic chemicals. The child’s physical sickness resulted, indirectly, from the sickness in someone else’s mind. Our loving thoughts affect people and situations we never dream of, and so do our mistakes. Since our minds do not stop at our brain casings – since there is no place where one mind stops and another starts- then our love touches everyone, and so does our fear.
A healthy perception of our bodies is one in which we surrender them to the Holy Spirit and ask that they be used as instruments through which love is expressed in the world.The Course states, “The body is merely part of our experience in the physical world…..[It] is nothing more than a framework for developing abilities, which is quite apart from what they are used for.” A Course in Miracles says that “health is the result of relinquishing all attempts to use the body lovelessly.” The use of the body for any other purpose than the extension of love is disease thinking. It is at odds with our natural knowingness and the conflict is engenders is reflected in our physical as well as our mental states.