A
healthy life
starts first and foremost with acceptance and love for self.
We
are all very complex beings and are a product of
what we think, feel, focus our attention on, take into our
bodies and bring with us on a soul level. In any discussion of
healthy lifestyles, we should remember that our
thoughts and feelings are often the primary directors in how we feel and
choose to live our lives. To
have positive thoughts and harmonious feelings allows one to make
lifestyle, exercise and dietary choices that energize the body and enliven the
mind and spirit.
The first step begins when we acknowledge our intent to live a more
positive and healthy life. Our willingness to let go of old habits
sets the process in motion. The next step is to educate ourselves with the
highest wisdom we can find on the subject and then put it into practical
application to experience the benefits. It is important to discern clearly what
information is presented to you and whether or not it rings a note of truth.
If it sounds too good to be true or implies wonderful results with little
effort, be cautious. Today's health fad can be tomorrow's illness.
When faced with change, we often feel we
are having to give something up in order to embrace what is new. Although this
is part of the process of letting go, it is also helpful to recognize we
get so much more from the new experiences that it is worth the effort to
change. We are actually embracing a new reality of greater balance and
quality of life.
If we approach change with love we can decide
to make a lifestyle change and in doing so we set up a permanent and
sustainable way of living. In other words, when we love ourselves enough to
let go of old, unhealthy habits and allow new ones to form, we benefit with better health
and well being for all!
The amazing thing about our body is
that it goes to health unless impeded – if you cut your
finger the body heals, get a cold your body heals. The body is designed to be
youthful and healthy. It is only
stress that ages the body and stress can be triggered by our thoughts, feelings, food,
drugs, smoke, negative relationships, and the like.
Find ways to exercise the mind and body
and you will be amazed at the vitality and energy you will have. You may
wish to join a yoga group, practice meditation or just sit and enjoy a
light lunch of greens at your favorite restaurant. You
will be glad you did.
Please
bear in mind that The Love Foundation, Inc. does not
claim to be an authority in these matters and is in no way responsible
for your personal health. You should always consult your physician in
health matters that you are unsure of. We merely wish to share some research
and common sense. Our hope is to inspire you to find ways to love and nourish your mind,
body, and spirit.
“Food that is grown with love, picked with
love, prepared with love, and eaten with love has a different quality
than food that goes through those stages with a different consciousness
relating to it.”
- Gabriel
Cousens,
MD from his book
Spiritual Nutrition.
“For
many of us, meditation is indeed the answer – a moving up into higher
consciousness – but this form of meditation is not to heal, change, or
improve something in the physical world.
The intention is to experience the Presence of God.
While in the Upper Room we contemplate the Wholeness, the
Reality, the Perfection of our Holy Self, not praying or asking for
anything, but focusing only on the light, the energy, the essence of the
that Infinite Mind.”
- John
Randolph Price, from Angel Energy
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Mental
and Emotional Fitness
When we become aware of
our thoughts and feelings, we also become aware of choice at that same
moment. When we choose our perspective we are no longer bound by
an endless stream of limiting thoughts or a roller coaster ride of
negative feelings.
Meditation is an excellent way to calm
the mind and body. In a conscious moment of quieting the mind and
relaxing our body, we can attune ourselves to our higher wisdom.
These moments begin to feed our inner selves with ideas and energy that
sustains us in incredible ways.
Each of us can start the
process to make choices that enhance our sense of well being. From
taking a moment to enjoy a sunset with a friend to experiencing an
adventure through a wonderful novel, we can reclaim the gentle nature of
life and renew our mind, body and spirit.
Physical
Attunement
Our bodies are capable of
amazing endurance when we work in harmony with it. The physical
body is profoundly resilient and capable of restoring itself to balance
in virtually every area. However, when we ignore its messages and
allow our personality appetites, negative ego and stress to run rampant,
we diminish it's inherent ability and effectiveness.
A simple daily walk, for
instance, can do wonders to improve circulation and muscle tone. A
walk even facilitates the clearing of our mind and emotions.
Certain practices of yoga and tai chi can effect our strength both
mentally and physically.
The body works in
conjunction with all aspects of our being and is a fantastic vehicle
that really requires simple exercise, maintenance and fuel. The
rest is up to our positive attitude and awareness.
Nutrition
What we put in the body can sustain us or
hinder us. For example, many of us retain the eating habits of our youth
- a time when we are active and growing physically. Yet, in later years we consume much greater quantities of food
than our bodies truly require. This is born out of routine rather than
physical need. Additionally, poor eating habits from early years often stick
with us and can cause greater difficulties in later years if not
corrected and updated. This is only one of the challenges we face with personal
nutrition today.
In these wonderful days of choice, it is
becoming increasingly clear we need to practice discrimination in
what we eat. It is not that any one item is bad or wrong, rather it is
the cumulative effect that begins to stress and wear down the body.
This, in turn, can make it difficult to maintain a positive attitude in
life.
With lower energy we lose our balanced point of power. This
can then affect our thoughts, feelings, relationships, career, etc. The
cycle usually comes full circle with more improper eating to offset the
negative feeling. Ironically,
the solution may be easier than we think. The key is our willingness
to change. We can begin by balancing our
thoughts and feelings which leads us to a balanced physical body.
Life Force
Energy
In relationship to the food we eat, the foods with "life force energy" provide, in
general, the most overall benefit for the body.
Gabriel Cousens, in his book Spiritual
Nutrition explains how we have become so confused in our approach.
He shares a history of the scientific models that generally
describe the body as a machine. In these models, the laws of
physics are directly applied to the body - what works outside the body
in a test tube is assumed to be the same within the body. However, where most
people see only calories, vitamins, minerals, proteins, enzymes, etc.,
Cousens describes how the body can transmute food into its own needs,
not following typical physics.
There is another important component and
that is the understanding of vital
life force - something like an apple, uncooked and sun ripened, contains
energy, enzymes, structured water and other unknown things that dynamically
add energy and nutrition to the body and mind.
One
interesting note: Some of the strongest animals in the world are
vegetarian, including elephants, silver back gorillas, and cows. They
get their food directly filled with vital life force energy found in the
plants they eat.
Eating
Healthy
The best diet (or way of eating) is the one that is right for you, just
like the best exercise is the one that you will actually do.
We recognize the
body requires fresh air, fresh water, fresh fruits and vegetables,
mental stimulation and
gentle exercise. In an organic and balanced
approach, this brings the greatest harmony and sustains life
naturally.
The body by itself does not specifically
need drugs, tobacco, alcohol, meat, fish,
eggs, dairy products, processed foods or refined sugar, salt,
refined carbohydrates or refined fats. As mentioned before, these
are not good or bad items, rather, it is a recognition that a balanced
body does not require these things to sustain life. Many of these items
are brought through conditioning, habit, and recreational
experiences. Surprisingly, the body can handle these items, yet
with a cost to efficiency, longevity and quality of life.
Obviously such a list is contrary to most
current traditions and approaches and may sound rather harsh to some and boring
to others. Yet when embraced, people find the greatest benefit
with eating habits that provide the body with the most natural and
simple ingredients.
Practically
speaking, most people aren't physically, emotionally, mentally or
spiritually ready to take on drastic eating change. What we
suggest is to become aware of what you eat, when you eat it and how it
affects you. Take steps that are right for you. If you are
a meat eater, you may choose to let go of red meat (or meat altogether)
for a time to experiment. A vegetarian may
choose to release other animal products like eggs or cheese to see how
that affects them. Your
body knows what is best for you and will help you if you listen.
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Fasting For
Health
Fasting in your routine can
be of huge benefit to the body. Fasting is not dieting which has a
different focus and is often ill-fated since one usually resumes
previous eating habits once the diet is concluded. With fasting, you remove certain items for a
time period to give your body a rest and time to heal and rejuvenate.
Done periodically, the body will delight in your new efforts!
Fasting
may sound difficult at first because most of us think of a strict diet
of water only. However, one way is to simply have fresh live
fruits for a day. Or you may choose to do vegetables and their juices
without any processed food or carbohydrates for one to three days. Give
your body a rest and see what good can happen.
One final
note on fasting, one reason many do not care for fasting is that at
times, the body, having been in stress mode, will kick out toxins that
have been stored. This can make for some unusual almost sick-like
conditions. Rest assured, the body is doing what it needs to do and the
process will pass. Just think, those same toxins are already residing in
you and doing things - wouldn't you rather let them leave?
Healthy Change
We decided to include a health page on our site
because we feel it plays such a vital role in understanding the nature
of love. In these fast paced, information filled days it can
become challenging to recall deeper and more intuitive
understandings. Logic and habit frequently overrides the heart.
As an example, even though we share that animal flesh
is not necessary to sustaining life in the body, we also acknowledge
that in certain geographical areas, meat may be the only source of food.
In cases such as this, we are reminded that the
indigenous people of many lands have historically honored the animal
that provides itself for food to sustain the individual or group.
Unfortunately, quite the opposite is happening in our progressive,
modern societies. Few people link the meat dish before them as
having come from an animal and even fewer have regard for that life as
having value. However, with love we can once again honor the
animal that gives of itself to us.
Remember, any change in lifestyle, routine, or new "diet" can bring up many personality resistances
and fears as well as many questions from within and reflections from
others. It is important to research information and let your heart guide
you to a deeper truth.
For example, vegetarians often field questions like, “Where do you get your
protein?” or “Where do you get your calcium?” or “What about the
B vitamins?” With a little
self education, these fears can easily be laid to rest.
Such
an example of a common question to vegetarians is,
"Where do you get your protein?" In
the first place, the protein myth is something of a misnomer – the
question should be “Where do you get your essential amino acids?”
You see, a protein is really a long chain of molecules called
amino acids that string together to form proteins, including muscle and
other body tissues. Our
bodies require 8 amino acids from food sources outside the body, all of
which can be found in abundant supply in fresh fruits, vegetables and
nuts.
The
second part of the protein myth is that we do NOT require a high protein
diet. A balanced approach with perhaps a low protein, higher natural complex carbohydrate
diet provides much more
efficient fuel and nutrients than the popular high meat protein, no
carbohydrates diet. This is even more obvious when we realize human
mother’s milk has 5% of its calories derived from protein.
So when we are growing the most, forming our vital organs and
bones, the body designed the perfect balanced diet; why would this be
any different from the rest of our lives? In his book, Diet for a New
America, John Robbins explains this understanding in greater detail.
Healthy
Understanding
When
we pursue a healthy lifestyle, we open ourselves to a vast universe of
information. There is great wisdom around us along with many old,
worn and outdated beliefs.
Love
is a process of unfolding ourselves in all ways. A healthy
lifestyle provides a better vehicle for our adventure. With a
little patience, perseverance, and soul searching, we can enhance our
life experience in delightful ways.
Willingness
to go within and question our current habits and beliefs is where we
begin. It is not always easy, yet we can allow our inner guidance
to show us how to bring about a healthier approach and understanding to
life.
For
example, let us take a look at our natural and innate experience about
food sources. Humanity will naturally go out to a field, remove an
apple from a tree, and bite into it. Yet we do not have the same
inherent desire to run up to a living animal in a pasture, bite
into and eat it while it is alive. In fact, such an image will
repulse the human. This is an instinctive reaction to a deeper
truth of our spiritual connection with all life.
In
a similar regard, we find the logical use of pesticides, chemicals and
hormones as a way to increase and sustain the yield of our crops and
enhance the return and health of our livestock. Yet which of us
would readily reach out and ingest the raw chemical, preservative,
pesticide, or hormone if it were placed in a bottle or container before
us? Our natural heart-felt reaction is to not use such artificial
substances. However, we take these items in every day through our
food.
The
intent to improve our capacity to feed our selves and all others is
noble and correct. When logic is combined with wisdom and love, we
naturally find alternatives that are organic and sustainable on all levels and with
harm to none.
These
are just a few examples of the many ways in which we can rethink and
adjust our perspectives and create a happier and healthier experience on
all levels. So, embrace what works for you and enjoy the journey.
Tip:
Look for good resource books that recognize a more practical and
universal truth to healthy living. Seek to find the deeper truth to some
of these questions: you might be amazed to realize just how much
misinformation is perpetuated every day.
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