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How to boost Energy:)

Adho Mukha Svanasana
adho = downward
mukha = face
svana = dog

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Try a down-dog:) Tones the arms, opens the whole back, lengthens and stretches the hamstrings, calves and Achilles tendons and … enlivening but calming elixir tonic for the brain with rush of fresh blood in this gentle inversion. A whole body stretch – Soften the tensions, and allow yourself to just feel GOOD. Don’t worry about “am I doing this right?” stuff – if it feels good to you, then, it must be right – listening to your own body.wristsm_IMG_0520

No, nothing is wrong but as part of a routine checkup, went to Kaiser Hospital’s Lab to get my blood test. The lady in front of me, at every opportunity in interfacing with others kept lamenting how anxious and stressed she feels. I hear her complain at the registration, I hear her tell her tales of woes at the window, at the Lab … Dragging her feet, frown on her face, long long face – I felt total compassion for her – her body and mind are feeling disjointed, disintegrated and out of synch – What if I told her that there’s a way – there’s a way to feel whole, healthy and fit? Felt empathetic and wanted to prescribe “YOGA” meds to her ! Yoga is not just about those pretzel poses people associate with – that’s one eighth of the practice – there’s approachable yoga to all since it’s about a whole lifestyle to promote healing and transformation.

Here are some ways to boost one’s energy when feeling dragged down with those matters and people who really drain your energy – we shouldn’t avoid them even if they sap you of chi, prana, energy, whatever you call it that enlivens you with joy – we need to help them recover and as a result if your own energy starts flagging – take a pause, restore and – start out Monday right with some of these tips:) Nothing extreme; kind gentle care of Self:

– First – Eat iron-rich foods- why?

Iron gives you energy by converting glucose into energy; glucose is the main fuel for both the brain and the body. Iron-rich foods include lean red meat (and if you don’t eat this, replace with what follows), chicken, fish, eggs, wholegrain breads and cereals, legumes, nuts, seeds and green leafy vegetables.

– Make sure you have enough B-vitamins in your diet – otherwise supplement. The B’s fuel the body with carbohydrates, proteins and fats. The best vitamin B-rich foods are wholegrain cereals, meat, poultry, salmon, eggs, milk and green leafy vegetables.

Magnesium! Apparently, Mag is an anti-stress nutrient, and found in tofu, legumes, nuts, seeds, wholegrains and green leafy vegetables such as spinach as long as these deep colored veggies are not over-cooked.

– Can’t do without carbs but select “complex” carbs to keep blood-sugar and energy levels stable. Good choices include wholegrain breads and pasta, whole oats and muesli, brown rice, quinoa, buckwheat, amaranth and root vegetables such as beetroot, pumpkin and sweet potato.

– This for me is important as I was getting so little – Get enough sleep! Sleep is when cells produce and release proteins essential for growth and tissue repair. Lack of sleep can cause poor concentration and mood swings and weaken immune function.

Spirulina!? What it is? It’s sea veggies – like seaweed such as nori, konbu – freshwater algae is rich in vitamins B, C and D, as well as magnesium, iron, zinc and beta-carotene, for strong immune function. If they are not part of your regular diet, add one to two teaspoons to juice, water or smoothies. Take 10g to 20g a day for maintenance, in tablet, capsule or powder form.

– Cut back on caffeine – a cup a day in the morning has it’s benefit and nothing wrong with that but beyond 1-2 cups … not good. Caffeine stimulates the production of stress hormones, which gives you a temporary boost in energy but can also contribute to anxiety, irritability, muscle tension, weakened immunity and insomnia. How about delicious cup of alternatives such as Rooibos, Hibiscus (said to help lower blood pressure) dandelion root coffee or other organic herbal teas.

Exercise! Hit the gym:) Or go outdoors for a brisk walk/jog.

Manage stress with mindfulness practice whether through yoga and/or meditation. Take a PAUSE – find revelry; find euphoria through yoga – your body and mind are capable of finding the lightness and freedom within:)

– Sweat few times a week (ideally daily) – if done through exercise, great, but if not through exercise – sweat in the sauna, steam bath – however it’s done, it’s all beneficial, clearing the pores, eliminating toxins and impurities out of the system. Working up a sweat in different ways – Inspired to Perspire:) Don’t forget to hydrate well with electrolytes as good minerals along with things that no longer serve you also get eliminated out as well.

************ lost 4 lbs in a week – probably all water:) ********* yoyo-ing with no cutbacks on caloric intake ************always up and down the 10 lbs range**********YO-Yo-yo-ing FUN*FUN*FUN:)

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Some New Delights @ Rumi’s

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Being Human

This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.

A joy, a depression, a meanness,
some momentary awareness comes
as an unexpected visitor.

Welcome and entertain them all
even if they’re a crowd of sorrows,
who violently sweep your house
empty of its furniture.

Still treat each guest honourably,
he may be clearing you out
for some new delight.

The dark thought, the shame, the malice,
meet them at the door laughing,
and invite them in.

Be grateful for whoever comes,
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.

– RUMI
(1207-1273)

img_6572 Green Tea Barista C-san:) img_6567 Assisted by “Princess Leila”:)
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Just whipped – Impromptu tea ceremony Western style by C-san. Casual tea time @ Rumi’s … gratitude for generous souls 2016.
Wondering what this new year 2017 will bring – myself, hoping to whip up something frothy and light. Being human!

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Practice what you preach:)

I have been visiting a zen retreat every month and … while I wait for a certain program to be over with, I chat with others who also wait …hike in the gardens and woods and eat their vegetarian lunch. On such a day, my head is clear as a crystalline azure lake … so lucid, so empty… so pure. As long as I have a guide, I am sure I can fast and not really feel deprived … yet the kitchen staff is baking breads and muffins and …so, I will just meditate on that thought instead:)
img_6646.jpgI post this super “boring” looking photo of me in Seal pose (upward facing dog if I had my thighs off the mat, fingers pointing forward, wrists under the shoulders …that lift lift lift:), as opposed to a more pretzely or some wow-inversion because … some people think “meditation” is so … boring. I beg to differ.

It’s all about the mindset, approach and technique. If sitting is not possible, engage in a yoga pose statically and dynamically – eventually, you will come to appreciate this practice where your mind has a chance to clear, reset and refresh. Clean oxygen helps! Here at this farm, the scent of the earth is so grounding, tranquility is an easy set point. After a short practice, walk to the beach … that would be my destination. Here’s my fox as she plays with her own … reflection. Her own shadow follows and glistens in the waves… looming larger … she gets more and more excited about this shadow, even though it’s only a reflection of Self. She starts barking at her own shadows much to our amusement … that silliness is so earnest, it’s funny. As the great teacher says, pretty soon, we can mirror back and look deep deep into that funny silly unknowns. In this case, the shadows loom larger than the Self but …as she moves, the darkness disappears, and the dog recognize that the shadow is nothing to be afraid of. With self knowledge, her playful dance with the flow and ebb of the waves resumes. She now dances with her best friend as the waves crash onto the beach …she has befriended her own shadow and it’s … fun.
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Will be covering year in review this month and wanted to share what one of our teachers, Baxter Bell, MD, went over in our Yoga Therapy sessions and at his workshop on aging …(remember whether you are 26 years old or 46 years old, you are both … aging; each day we are a day older than we were yesterday, it is what it is.Let’s celebrate each day!). According to him, the following quote is just one of the many many theories and mysteries BUT sure, it helps as do the actual physical practice of anything yoga. With therapists, it’s more pinpointed and effective but any yoga can be helpful. If done with the kind intentions, you live your yoga.

Baxter Bell is working on a book on this topic and … I can’t wait to get a hold of this book when it gets published:) In the meantime, just one of many theories out there:

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