Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Robin Williams sorrow

I have been debating with myself whether I should comment about Robin Williams passing and I finally decided to make a few observations.  The issue of balancing Yin and Yang in our bodies and in our lives is not well known and yet it affects us every moment of our lives.  Ideally we are born balanced, fed and maintained in a balanced way throughout our lives and we live a joy filled and productive life.

Unfortunately, in our ignorance, more often we are born imbalanced, raised by ignorant parents, just trying to get along, without instructions.  We often never find balance in our lives and we pay a tremendous price for it.  Robin Williams was a victim of this ignorance from day one.  We feel the cost today of losing him too soon.  If I could adopt this beautiful man as the poster child for balance, I would, knowing that we might be able to save a few others that are struggling on the edge of death.

The mobility of humans across the planet in the last 200 years has led to the uprooting of so many cultures and the transplanting of so many.  This has obliterated the cultural knowledge that was the root of balance in so many societies.  Traditional ways vanished along with the understanding of their purpose and long term value replaced by an opportunistic consumerism that exploits us at every turn.

I am hopeful though that we will be able to increase our awareness and take a stand for balance not only in our bodies but in the world.  It would be so much nicer if Robin were here to make it funny.

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Can we change our own genetics?

Here is an interesting article which supports the idea that even our genetics can be altered by our body chemistry.  This raises all kinds of questions about how out of balance conditions affect the conception process.  Can we alter our genes by creating a toxic environment within our bodies.

Check this article out and let me know what you think.

Can we change our genes?

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Friday, April 4, 2014

Whole grain - triggering the transition to balance


I have counseled many people in how to bring balance to their lives and many of them have had difficulty in achieving this balanced state.  In looking at what might be challenging them the most, it seems that they are not able to consume enough whole grain to trigger the transition process.

The body that is unbalanced tends to be holding large amounts of excess from consuming extreme yin and yang substances.  When you decide to move toward balance, the easiest way is to start consuming whole grain.  You substitute less refined foods for refined foods.  It may be necessary to flavor whole grains by combining them with other foods, sauces, soups, etc.

The Indian people have many ways of combining rice, for instance, with beans and lentils and vegetables to make tasty dishes.  All recipies that call for white rice will work with whole grain brown rice just as well.

I have found that whole grain brown rice combines well with just about anything.  I have even mixed it with ice cream for kids who might not be used to the taste.  I also will often put a cup of cooked whole grain millet or rice in a smoothy with fruit and vegetables.  This makes the smoothy very rich and smooth.  Yummy.

Another way I incorporate whole grain is to sneak it in to items like whole grain pancakes where I will add some cooked brown rice or some uncooked rolled oats to the whole wheat batter.  You can also make pie crusts and other products using rolled oats and millet that has been made into flour in the blender.

Foods in the center of the yin yang spectrum will not produce the "kick" that your tastebuds have become used to from unbalancing foods.  MSG in many forms and high sodium content produce processed foods that give you a kick that is addicting.  I can remember even putting brown rice on pizza when I was first starting out.  It tasted great and I knew that I was getting my whole grain.

After some time the grain began to balance me and I started to be able to taste more subtle flavors in vegetables, fruits and other foods.

So, it is important to be creative when adding whole grains to your diet.  I don't think you can successfully balance without them.  And remember, variety is yin.  So make sure you eat a variety of whole grains including thick rolled oats, millet, brown rice, barley, buckwheat, corn, amaranth, and quinoa.  If you are going gluten free, there are still lots of choices so don't let that deter you.

Also remember that you are working for the long term.  It may take three months or so before you notice substantial changes in the way that you feel.

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Steve

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Alai - Wave of Bliss





This is where balance takes you.  It is the ultimate freedom.  It makes your life a song.  It is my wish for you and yours.



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Love

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The healing benefits of dirt

Just wanted to link out to this article about healthy rich soil and its connection to healthy rich humans.

http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/how-to-eat-like-our-lives-depend-on-it/how-dirt-heals-us?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=20140217

Please enjoy and spend time with the earth.  It will ground you and help to bring you into balance.

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