Friday, February 29, 2008

Comments about Spirit Days

I try to make every day a spirit day, taking time to
read and remind myself that life is so much more
about living than about completing tasks, although our
society has become so hectic, with people feeling
constantly overwhelmed with busy-ness. Sometimes i
find that i become addicted to this busy-ness, and
use
it to feel useful and validated, when my validation
can just come simply from being alive and part of
life. Our purpose is to love each other. The more
i
live the more i am convinced this is all that
matters.

See you soon (; denise

Thank you for the newsletter,
I guess you could say I have spirit mornings on occasional Saturday
mornings when I'm not working. Mark is usually at work until noon on
Saturdays so I have what I call "me time" in the morning. Sometimes I
work out but other times I usually do things to sooth and relax me. Sometimes my quiet times come at unusual times during the day
and evening but I definitely try to have them as much as possible when
I'm not in work or busy mode. Love and Friends Forever, Beth


That sounds like a wonderful day...yes, as you commented for those of us who are unaccustomed to relaxing and taking an entire day off, incorporating even just 10 minutes, is a start in that direction. Myself, I guess I kind of do that, with a cup of coffee...but then again no, as I am planning what must be done and what time to start. Whenever I get ill, which is rare, then I have no choice but to sleep.
That will be something I will try, at your suggestion to do, Jenny.
Thanks for the idea.
Aunt Letty





Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Email me your questions

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Saturday, January 5, 2008

Cold and Flu Season

Question: Are there any kinds of exercise that I can do to detox myself from cold or wintry season germs. I was pretty sick for the last few days from a cold and was wondering outside of medicine, vitamins, water and rest if there is anything else I can do spiritually or mentally for myself to relieve symptoms and get better quicker? Beth

There is a cold and flu homeopathy remedy, which you can get at Whole Foods or a local health food store. Just ask someone in the nutritional department and they should point you in the right direction. One brand called Quantum Cold and Flu Formula, can be found at Walsh Natural Health in Evanston, IL.
Other ideas...Drink ginger tea (I add ginger slices and lemons to the tea), take lots of Vitamin C, slow everything way down, take time to rest, say no to work, friends and anything that is too strenuous. You'll recover so much faster if you do this, vs medicating and going to work etc... Dr. Ben Kim speaks about this at his website where he wrote an article about colds and flu. Here are a couple of paragraphs from that article.

"So in the big scheme of things, a cold or flu is a truly natural tool that can allow your body to purge itself of old and damaged cells that, in the absence of viral infection, would normally take much longer to identify, destroy, and eliminate.

Have you ever been amazed by how much "stuff" you could blow out of your nose while you had a cold or the flu? Embedded within all of that mucous are countless dead cells that your body is saying good bye to, largely due to the lytic effect of viruses."

Having just recovered from a cold myself. I did find myself taking some cough medicine during the night in order to sleep. I believe everything in moderation is the key. Think of yourself as purging the old and making way for a new healthy body. Focus on the contrast of your experience on how great it feels when you're energized, perfectly well and filled with vitality. Anticipate this experience happening shortly and how grateful you will be when your health returns.

For exercise...I have found laughing helps a lot. Visit YouTube and research old Seinfeld or I Love Lucy episodes, laughing babies or laughter yoga which are all very funny. You can always stretch gently when you're feeling at your weakest and slowly start to do some simple standing or seated yoga postures such as twists, which help to detoxify the body. Avoid postures where your head is lowered if you are suffering from a head cold, such as forward folds and downward facing dog. Here's to your health!