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Caramelized Onion & Mushroom Spaghetti Squash

by Nanci February 27, 2021
written by Nanci

PREP TIME10 minsCOOK TIME25 minsTOTAL TIME35 mins

Serves: 2

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 2-3 lb. spaghetti squash
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 2 tbsp clarified butter/ ghee
  • 2 yellow onions, peeled and sliced into longer strips if possible
  • 1½ cup mushrooms
  • 1 cup kale
  • ¼ tsp rosemary (I used fresh, but dried would work too)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Optional: parmesan cheese*

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 350°.
  2. Slice squash in half, remove seeds and place on baking sheet.
  3. Brush 2 tbsp olive oil on both sides of the squash (1 tbsp per half) and then place face down in the oven.
  4. While squash is roasting, melt butter and last 2 tbsp oil over medium-high in a large skillet.
  5. Add onions to skillet, stirring occasionally. After 5 minutes, add mushrooms.
  6. After approximately 10 minutes, the onions should start to caramelize. If they look like they’re burning at all, add an extra tablespoon of oil.
  7. Add kale to skillet and continue to stir everything together until onions turn a nice golden brown color.
  8. After 25 minutes, remove squash from oven and allow 10 or so minutes for it to cool off.
  9. Once slightly cooler, use a fork to remove “spaghetti” from squash and place in a skillet; add rosemary, salt and pepper and stir everything together.
  10. Add parmesan cheese if you wish and enjoy!

NOTES*I didn’t use cheese, but feel free to add it–I’m sure it would be delicious!Recipe by  The Almond Eater

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Why Another Diet is Not the Answer

by Nanci February 15, 2021
written by Nanci

Photo by wearetherealdeal.com

“Your body is precious. It is your vehicle for awakening. Treat it with care.” ~Buddha

Diets are extremely seductive.

We get lured in by the promises they make:

The temptation of a smaller jeans size.

The possibility of having a beach-ready body.

The idea that everything would be better if you just weighed ten (or fifteen, or twenty…) pounds less.

When you’ve overloaded yourself with sweets and feel horrible about your body, it’s easy to get sucked into attempting a diet as a quick-fix to your weight issues.

In my own life, I struggled with gaining and losing the same sixty pounds for about twelve years. I would start over on Monday, swear off sweets and dessert, and then be knee-deep in a gallon of ice cream by Friday.

If there was a diet out there, I tried it. Cleanses, detoxes, Paleo, South Beach, Atkins, The Zone Diet, Weight Watchers, and even diet pills.

Even though I was continually seduced by the promise of weight loss, I never kept it off. I would inevitably end up failing miserably, but would still be seduced by the promise of “well, next time, I’ll really stick with it!”

So when you’re seduced by the promise of weight loss and tempted to start another diet, let me save you weeks of frustration and tears with what I learned in my twelve years of dieting.

Here’s why another diet is never the answer:

Diets fail 100 percent of the time.

Diets fail because there is an “on” and an “off.” If you go “on” something, at some point in time you have to go “off” of it. Yes, you may lose weight initially. You may drop a size or two from not eating carbs. But in six months, a year, or five years, has the weight come back?

No one can sustain the “I’m eating only fruits, vegetables, and chicken” diet forever. When you rigidly restrict what you eat, eventually you’ll get to a point where you give in. This inevitably leads to a slippery downhill slope of overeating and then “starting over” the next day.

Diets are never successful long term. Failure is built into the very nature of a diet. When you start a food plan, something will come up where you’ll desperately want something not on your diet. And then you feel like a failure because you broke the diet.

Diets always measure “success” in days, weeks, or months, because the reality is, it never lasts long term.

Diets set you up to crave even more sweets.

When you tell a toddler he can’t have the green crayon, what does he immediately want? The green crayon. He throws a temper tantrum if you won’t give him the green crayon. After a while, you get so sick of him screaming about the crayon that you give it to him so he’ll stop his tantrum.

And so it is with dieting. You tell yourself you can’t have cake, cookies, bread, or chocolate, so what do you think about all day long? The cakes, cookies, bread, and chocolate. You’re consumed with it, you dream about it, and you fantasize about ways you can eat one a piece of cake without having it “count.”

Your forbidden foods seem to be consuming your thoughts and soon, you’re so sick of fighting an internal battle and thinking about cakes and cookies 24/7 that you give in so all of the fighting stops.

The nature of something being forbidden means you’re much more likely to want, need, and crave it.

Diets take you further and further away from learning to listen to your body.

Diets work in direct opposition to intuitive eating. They’re based on strict rules and foods you can’t eat. There isn’t room to check in with your body, allow your needs/wants to arise, and nourish your body accordingly.

“Success” is based on adhering to a system that’s prescribed. If there are rules you have to abide by, you can bet that the diet does not encourage listening to your body. Instead of learning how to tap into your body’s own intuition, you only eat what’s on the list of “acceptable” foods.

Lasting weight loss requires that you are in touch with your body, that you understand what it needs and wants, and that you pay enough attention to yourself that you are aware of how/why you use food. And when you diet, it takes you farther away from listening to your own body’s wisdom.

Diets create a sense of separation from yourself.

Because diets operate on strict rules and guidelines, it creates a sense of separation from your body. Your body becomes this “thing” you’re fighting against. You wage war on it, you deprive it, and you punish it.

The sense of separation grows as you work against your body, attempting to punish it into a place of weight loss.

A diet is essentially a battle with yourself, and the more you diet, the more the distance you create between you and your body. The way back to hearing your body’s messages is through listening, honoring, and nourishing yourself (which dieting will never do for you!)

Remember that dieting never brings about the results you truly want. Lasting change begins with awareness, love, and self-compassion as you start to understand your food patterns and behaviors.

Blog by Jenn Hand

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The Theme for November is FORGIVENESS – Power Path Monthly Forecast

by Nanci February 6, 2021
written by Nanci

This is the big letting go, the final completion, the cutting it loose.

We are weary of the fight, the blame, the crisis, the judgment, the debt, being victims, feeling owed, the anxiety, worry, and stress.

We desperately wish for a gentler more compassionate way of beauty and balance and are finally willing to do whatever it takes to get there.

Forgiveness is a big piece we are working with this month and in the months to come. The actual definition of forgiveness is to give way so something can be free to move forward. Without forgiveness there is no moving forward. To the extent that you are not able to forgive yourself or others for what “they have done to you”, “you have done to yourself, or, ”you have done to others”, you are holding yourself and others hostage and no one is free to move forward. We are in a time of tremendous potential for movement forward and the raising of consciousness but if we cannot forgive, we go nowhere.

What people do not realize is that the choice to not forgive can actually create karma. If you have the option and the opportunity to forgive something or someone and you do not take it, choosing instead to hold someone or something hostage in your expectation of a payback, you can create some karma for yourself in the withholding of that freedom. Some food for thought….

Forgiving something does not mean that you agree with it or condone it. The action or situation can still be very wrong, but forgiving it cuts it loose so that the energy of it is no longer attached to you.  You neutralize the charge so that you are no longer hooked into the debt of payback. Sometimes we hold onto old grudges for years and years and maybe even lifetimes, not even remembering exactly what started it. On a greater more global scale there is a need for forgiveness between countries, races, the masculine and the feminine.

Blame, grudges, judgement, hopelessness and depression are all symptoms of an inability to forgive. We hide behind the bad parents that did not love us the way they should have, or the boss that never saw our potential and wasted years of our talents, or the relationship that never gave us what we wanted, or all those that took advantage of us without the proper honor, payment or acknowledgement. These are all the logjams in our psyches that are keeping us at a lower vibration and from being free to move forward.

If you forgive those who “done you wrong”, you are not only freeing yourself but freeing them as well. And if you don’t truly forgive them, you may be stuck with them on the karmic wheel for future lifetimes. It is better to clean it up now.

This goes for situations as well. I was recently involved in a real “cluster” dealing with a large bank around a mortgage. I found myself in blame, anger, frustration, occasional rage, and conjuring up all kinds of ways I was going to make them “pay”. And then in a moment of clarity I thought, “I am just buying into this whole lower vibration of dysfunction and it is really no one’s “fault”. These people are just trying to do their job and no one really knows who to blame anymore. So I decided to forgive the situation, cut it loose and give it over to spirit. It is not resolved yet but it sure feels much better. There is a sense of freedom there and I am definitely functioning at a higher level of vibration.

The key to forgiveness is not to be attached to the outcome, reactions, or end result after you forgive. You don’t forgive your parents so that they will love you more, and you don’t forgive someone who has mistreated you so that they will change. You also don’t forgive yourself because someone else expects it of you. You forgive from the heart with no strings attached. Only in this way can you clear the decks for your own creativity to blossom and for spirit to bring you something new and wonderful.

Forgiveness is a tall order sometimes but easier than you think. Just remember that you cannot move forward unless you forgive and either can anyone else. This is not giving up, it is giving into the wisdom and maturity of becoming neutral about our past so that we can be free to create the future we want.

 

How the month shows up:

 

YOU PERSONALLY

Sometimes the biggest challenge is to forgive ourselves for what we perceive to have done, not done, failed at, not lived up to, been blinded about, wrong about and irresponsible about. We worry about how we show up and whether we will make the grade. Our fears run us and we can sometimes despair about our inability to “fix” our lives.

Cut it loose, forgive it, let it die, release and move on. Self-judgment, self-pity and the attachment to the long suffering unsatisfied life of servitude just does not work anymore. Even if you are not as extreme as this in your experience of life, this is still a good month to evaluate where you are still blaming yourself or regretting something from the past; some decision or opportunity not taken. Forgive yourself now for all that is past and focus instead on your dreams and intentions for the future.

This is a good month for beauty. You may be inspired to create more beauty around you in your home, on your person and in your community. When you have been too focused on and burdened by the negative, it is difficult to tap into your own creative potential and to see the beauty all around you. This is a good month to remind yourself that there is beauty in the world and that if you can forgive what is not of beauty, true beauty will manifest.

 

RELATIONSHIPS

This is a big area for forgiveness as relationships are usually at the core of resentment, blame and the attachment to an unforgiving attitude. Since we are moving as a planet into a time of relationships being more important than perhaps getting to the top of the heap no matter who you trample on the way up, it makes sense to look at forgiveness as a way to reset the foundation of how we relate to each other.

Intimate relationships, families and close friendships will be affected most by this opportunity for forgiving the past. Especially relationships that still carry deep wounds of betrayal, disappointment, abandonment, abuse, neglect, violence, oppression or control, be it from this life or a previous one, will have the opportunity to work with the energy of forgiveness as way to move past what keeps them from moving on. One of the biggies is the feminine forgiving the masculine and the masculine forgiving the feminine. This is a topic full of land mines and will be an ongoing theme for months and maybe years to come.

But we can start now by forgiving our own feminine and masculine within, allowing them both the freedom to get into balance with each other again.

Another big area is to forgive all the disappointments in your life having to do with your relationships and how they may not have shown up in the way you expected. Disappointed expectations are often at the bottom of most things unforgiven. Remember you cannot change anyone else. But if you forgive, you will surely free yourself and move to a better place.

 

HEALTH AND THE PHYSICAL BODY

For those of you who have struggled with any kind of physical issue, be it weight problems, discipline, chronic pain, injuries, chronic illness etc., this is a good month to forgive your body for the challenges and the lessons it has provided you with. If you find yourself irritated with the body and its function, remember that the body is an elemental and takes direction from you. If you forgive yourself and forgive your body, you have a chance for some new direction and a reset.

Especially those of you who struggle with addictions, self- destructive tendencies or greed, you need to be able to forgive yourself before you have the freedom to move on to a healthier experience of life. The body may go through periods of deep exhaustion this month due to the grueling pushy relentless energy of the last few months. We need some softness, compassion, understanding, acceptance and love.

 

ENVIRONMENT

There is not much to say this month about the environment except that the theme of forgiveness is one to be worked with in forgiving ourselves and others for what we have “done to the earth”. The same concept of not being free to move on is as true with regards to the environment as it is with a person. If we can forgive the whole situation, whatever we perceive to be the very negative aspect of unconscious choices and harm to the planet, we can free up some energy for creative solutions and moving forward in a good way.

Forgiving does not make it right or agree with or condone any action. It simply clears the way for something new to come in so we are not looking at the same old problems with no response but anger and negativity.

If you have been remiss in taking care of your own environment, forgive yourself for that and then make a new commitment to improve this tending in the future.

 

BUSINESS/PARTNERSHIPS/PROJECTS

This is a very good month for businesses and partnerships to spend some extra time communicating, clearing the air, collaborating on good ideas and stimulating each other’s creativity and expansion. It is an expansive time and it can be taken advantage of provided you forgive whatever may have been an obstacle in the past to that expansion and movement. Perhaps there was someone in your business that is no longer there that you need to forgive for their part in something not working well. Or perhaps there were some bad decisions made that have affected your productivity or abundance. Rather than dwelling on or resenting or regretting, forgive it instead and be inspired by what is possible now.  Focus on what is working, on the beauty and the blossoming of your projects and ideas.

It is a good time to start something you have been dreaming up for a while.  See if there is something you need to forgive first.

 

DATES AND TIME FRAMES

November 1-7: The theme of completion around the New Moon on October 30 is still influencing us this week. Some completions are easier than others and some will require forgiveness as part of the letting go. What are you still working on completing? In the New Moon update we mentioned working with Death as an ally to give some permanence to your completions. The Spirit of Death is a powerful ally that can also help you to forgive.

Death brings about the ultimate freedom from all the lessons and experiences of the physical plane. When someone leaves the planet it is often easier to forgive them. Once they are gone it is harder to hold them hostage to some expectation of them somehow righting the wrongs or providing a pay back. Using the Spirit of Death as an ally can assist you in adding a finality and permanence to your forgiveness of people and situations especially ones from many years past.

Use this week to identify what you are still needing to complete for yourself and if forgiveness is in the picture, add it into the mix.

For those of you in Daylight Savings Time zones, remember to set your clocks back one hour at 2am on Sunday, November 6 to reset to Standard Time.

 

November 8-15: This is a good week to nurture and take care of both your physical and emotional body. We are desperate for relief from stress, anxiety and our own worries. Notice what is falling into place in your life and what is supporting you. Practice gratitude for who you are, what is coming in to support you, your physical body and all the opportunities you have in life to be creative and in love.

For some, this time frame may bring a feeling of depression or low energy. This is the body’s way of saying “slow down and take some time to assimilate all the stimulation you have been thrown these past months. If you have been working too hard with no time for yourself or your practices, forgive yourself for it. If others are a part of this too, forgive them as well.

It is a good week for contemplating what is changing in your life, what needs to change in your life, and what you need to forgive yourself for. It is OK to take something off your plate and relax a little. Allow yourself to heal in whatever form that needs to take. Forgiveness is probably a part of it.

 

November 14: Full Moon is Monday, November 14 at 6:52 AM Mountain Standard Time (MST). This is a good moon to anchor and ground a new vision. It may even be something that has percolated just under the surface of your conscious mind, and now suddenly you have some clarity about it. It is an expansive, inspired time where you actually may be able to see how something you thought improbable is suddenly very possible. This will inspire you, uplift you and bring some positivity to your day.

 

November 17-22: In this time frame we are likely to face our own fears. Who are we without our suffering?  There is resistance to change that is irrational. Even if we have the opportunity to make changes that will enlighten and free us from the prison of our emotional debt, we hesitate to embrace the unknown. We would rather stay with what is known even if it is full of suffering and not at all fun. Why forgive when we are so attached to our wounds and what others “owe us”?

So we complain and are confused and know we need to do something but cannot quite get the clarity or the motivation to follow through. This is a volatile time. We could have some emotional and physical upheaval in the world and in our own lives. It is important to stay grounded during this time period and to know what your priorities are. Work with the concept of courage as you contemplate forgiveness. Have the courage to forgive something big, and big change could follow.

 

November 23-30: We have the opportunity here to uncover some more of our wounding and to forgive it. This could come about through crisis or aggressive energy that pushes something up and out of us to be forgiven and released.  It could be a painful time of healing but euphoric at the same time as the awareness of something big and expansive hits our center of truth. We are moving as a planet from a paradigm of senseless action to one of mature wisdom as our base of operations. This is a frequency shift, a change of vibration that requires a whole new energetic ‘wiring”.

Old attachments, especially to suffering, are no longer congruent with this new vibration. We may experience fear when we cannot identify clearly who we are as we are in transition as a human race. During this time frame we may have more questions than answers but if we just keep forgiving whatever and whenever we can, we will accelerate the change.

November 29: New Moon is Tuesday, November 29 at 5:19AM Mountain Standard Time (MST). This is an important moon for building community, sharing yourself with others and not holding back on your unique self-expression. It is a good day to anchor a commitment to learn something new or to pursue a new area of interest or a new relationship. Anything that you put into motion today gets some juice for gathering support.

It is not a day to be alone, secretive or asocial. Share yourself and enjoy the company of others even if it is just reaching out for a few moments.

 

Have a great month!

Lena

Blog by thepowerpath.com

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The Theme for February is Committed Choice – Power Path Monthly Forecast

by Nanci January 21, 2021
written by Nanci

As we enter February we encounter good influences that will take your choices and decisions and feed them with some momentum allowing for action, manifestation and flow. There are two elements that are necessary for this to happen: Commitment and discipline. Commitment to the choices and decisions you have made will ensure that you get the most out of them. It is a message to spirit that you are truly serious about what you have chosen and intended, what you desire and wish for.

This is not a month to be sitting on the fence or to regret your choices or to think the grass is greener on the other side. This is a time to be committed to your life and the choices you have made in a way that leaves no room for ambivalence and no back door. This will be challenging for those that have difficulty with commitment, tend to change your minds frequently, have a need for freedom, or never trust yourself and your own intuition. The best choices are often made from a place of “knowing” that has nothing to do with the rational mind but more to do with the intuition of the heart.

The themes for 2016 support developing and trusting your intuition. Work with this theme by questioning the motivation behind your choices. Were they made to please someone else? Were they made from a place of fear? Or did you choose based on an inner knowing that it was the right choice?

(For more on the influences for 2016, get TRENDS 2016)

You may need to revisit some of the choices you are entering this month with to see if you are in the right place with them. This also refers to choices you may have made to feel a certain way around what has happened to you over the past couple of months. Everything is a choice. You can choose to feel angry, victimized, vengeful, trapped, inadequate, depressed and resentful, or you can choose to be accepting, inspired, hopeful, resilient, flexible, grateful and trusting. The key here is to infuse your choice with a level of commitment, as COMMITMENT is the energy that the influences of February will grab onto and work with.

Where does Discipline fit in?

Discipline is what you will need to insure the commitment stays in place. If you signed up for yoga classes and paid your money and put it on your calendar, you have committed. The discipline is that you actually have to attend the classes to receive the benefits. If you have committed to your choice to leave a relationship that you know has ended, the discipline is to follow through with what it takes to do that. The discipline may also include not listening to the rational arguments of the mind or of others mental arguments, and to follow your own intuition around a choice you may have made that “does not make rational sense”.

You will be tested this month. Especially around the new moon and full moon times, the energy may be a bit squirrely causing you to question and revisit your own motivations. More than ever these times will require the discipline of follow through on your commitments. The rewards will be great and you will definitely feel a momentum empowering your intentions if you are committed.

The opportunity for making committed choices will be ongoing throughout the month giving you plenty of chances to anchor new directions, new relationships, new ways of showing up and new bids for power. Once you have committed to your choice, it will gather momentum and support you in moving forward.

There is an aspect to the month that continues to place the unexpected in front of us at unexpected times. This can support change or it can throw you off your focus. Be flexible and resilient and incorporate whatever is new into your plan instead of resisting it. Chances are it will only enhance and motivate something wonderful. We are still not able to “see around the corner” so much of the month requires trust that everything is moving in the right direction.

How the month shows up

YOU PERSONALLY

Who are you? This is the big question this month. You have an opportunity to explore yourself in new ways and commit to choosing what is important to you regardless of what others may think. One of the most important choices you may need to make is around how much of other people’s energy and drama you are still willing to carry. How much of your old story are you willing to hold on to? What are you willing to give up to finally lead the life you always wanted?

These are big serious questions and processes and you may need to get some help to dig through the layers of what is “not you” in order to reclaim your authentic self. But first you must make a committed choice that this is important to you and that you are willing to be disciplined about what it takes to get there. You have a lot of support and if you choose wisely, you will be rewarded.

The tests may come in the form of energy leaks, distractions, doubts, and unexpected events that threaten to throw you off course. Take a deep breath and trust your choices and your commitment. They will pay off.

 

RELATIONSHIPS

This is a powerful month for relationships. Choices to begin, to end, to commit, to change, to restructure, are all on the table. It is a good month to finally end those relationships that have been in a completion cycle way beyond their useful time. This will take a committed choice and if you are still on the fence about a relationship, it may become clear during one of the “testing” times which way you need to choose. Make sure you trust your intuition rather than the arguments of your rational mind.

On the other hand, this is a great time to anchor and commit to relationship choices around cooperative endeavors, projects, collaborations, groups, and community. It is a great time for new connections, new friends and new romantic interests (provided you complete the old ones first). Open yourself up to trusting new support and find the inspiration and excitement in reaching out towards others in a new way.

Perhaps the most important committed choices will be around the relationship with yourself. What committed choices will you make this month to better take care of yourself, to improve yourself in some way, to honor yourself, to support yourself, to heal yourself, and to love yourself?

 

HEALTH AND THE PHYSICAL BODY

The commitment here is for better self-care. Those of you who have experienced recent health issues and/or physical set backs, this month gives you the opportunity to improve your situation. If you are committed to improvement, the support for it will show up. You will meet the right people, find the right program, and connect with the right solutions.

The physical body needs a regular discipline this month. There is a lot of energy that has been log-jammed from last month’s retrograde cycle and it needs to be expressed. Walking, jogging, swimming, yoga, exercise class, or any physical movement of the body that is regular and disciplined will help to ground you as well as provide a good container for manifesting your intentions that you have commitment to.

If you have been putting off medical or dental procedures, this is the month to commit to scheduling them. Put yourself first.

The challenges health wise are more psychological and emotional than they are physical. The physical choices will be clearer and more straightforward. The psychological and emotional ones are in murkier territory and more difficult to get clarity on. Trust your intuition and your heart. You “know” what is right and what is good for you and what is not.

 

ENVIRONMENT

This is a good month for general commitments to the environment. Look for positive initiatives to finally get votes, for politicians to voice “commitments” to the environment and for individuals to make choices and commitments around recycling, use of water, green building, and other more conscious practices.

There is also the commitment to take care of your own environment such as choosing practices that will enhance where you live and work. Some of you may be faced with choices around relocation. Perhaps you have been ambivalent about a necessary move and have been procrastinating making that choice. This is the month to make that choice. If you do, the universe will support you provided you have truly committed.

Weather patterns continue to be unpredictable from one day to the next and extremes are possible. Be flexible and accepting in your plans as well as in your attitude. Think of moving out towards and into the power of the storm to collect some of its energy rather than resisting, hiding and resenting how your plans have changed.

 

BUSINESS/PARTNERSHIPS/PROJECTS

This is an excellent month to put into some kind of action plan and committed intention ideas and inspirations you may have had over the past couple of months. Especially if you can involve a collaboration and partnership with others, the momentum of the month will support your commitment to explore something new.

If you have a business that has been going through changes, restructuring and a reset, this month you can commit to the choices that were involved in those changes. It could be a very busy month that will yield much success if you are disciplined about showing up and doing what it takes.

Projects that are important for the right reasons will get support and show momentum and progress. There may be times you feel overwhelmed with the momentum and the chaos of the “test” times but remember to get support and help from others. This is a time when doing it alone is no longer viable.

 

DATES AND TIME FRAMES

February 1-7: This is a time of questioning, choosing, committing and making plans. What is important? What is not important? What needs to be completed before I move on? What relationship does not serve? Where should I put my energy? What idea keeps coming back around, looking for support? What do I need to do to take better care of myself? How can I be more disciplined?

Make an inventory of your answers, look for the choices they provide and then make a plan to commit to the choices that you do end up making based on your insights. This is an internal time where you are anchoring and grounding the resets of January by actually choosing what is happening or wanting to happen in your life. As we approach the new moon time, if you feel scattered or chaotic or confused about what you should be choosing or doing, look to synchronicity, where you are being supported and where the energy wants to flow.

February 8: New Moon is Monday, February 8 at 7:40 AM Mountain Time (MST). The time around this moon can be testy especially around unexpected events and changes you did not plan on. This is also the beginning of the Chinese New Year and we are entering the year of the fire monkey. The monkey is one of the allies for the year and can be helpful if used well. (For more on the monkey as an ally, get TRENDS 2016)

Make sure to honor this New Moon with a commitment to your intentions by making an action plan of disciplines that will support your choices.

February 8-14: This is a time period of manifestation and movement. There is palpable momentum in all areas of you life and you can witness things coming together with ease and grace where you have committed choices provided they are for the right reasons. Be disciplined during this time to keep choosing from your intuition and your heart. Trusting that spirit is handing you the right thing at the right time will go a long way in supporting your commitments.

If you have periods of doubt and frustration it is likely to be related to something not being in resonance with you. You may experience the resistance of others around some choice or decision you are making for yourself. Remember others may be attached to your story as well, especially if they have a big role in it.

If you are in the fallout of some unexpected event or situation, accept it as an opportunity to strengthen and empower your own path in an unexpected way.

February 14: Happy Valentines Day! Make sure you put yourself at the top of the list of important recipients of your attention and love. Spend it with important community members and loved ones that have your best interests at heart.

February 15-21: This is a time of much processing, reshuffling, refining and fine-tuning. By this time you should be seeing, feeling and experiencing where your choices are taking you and whether or not the disciplines and action plans need some refining. There may be some culling or releasing of what you realize is not working for you. If it has been a struggle way beyond a normal discipline, chances are that the choice needs to be changed or refined or eliminated.

This time period will require patience, forgiveness, acceptance and trust. Stay out of regret, judgment and blame. If something or someone is truly not working out, let it or them go and move on. Beware of the temptation to hold on to something that is not right just because you have put a lot of energy and time and possibly even money into it. The freedom you will have in letting go and the energy you will have to put into a new choice and commitment will far outweigh any past investment.

February 22: Full Moon is Monday, February 22 at 11:20 AM Mountain Time (MST). This full moon provides an opportunity to be proud of your accomplishments and your disciplined commitments. If you are faced with situations that test your choices, remember to be true to yourself and to put your own self-care first.

This full moon may also bring something unexpected. You can be proactive with the unexpected by expecting the unexpected to be supportive, inspiring, exciting and new.

February 22-29: Look for ideas, efforts, projects, and anything new that you have been focused on or working with through your committed choices to be well supported during this time frame. It is also a time for manifesting, clarity and greater ease around daily tasks and action plans. There is great synchronicity possible and it is suggested that you also do something to support higher centered experiences.

Be around beauty and inspiration as much as possible and give yourself somewhat of a break from the hard and disciplined work you have committed to doing. Do something fun and enriching for yourself, be with others that inspire you, and spend parts of your day enjoying the simple things in life.

If you are feeling just the opposite of support, ease, inspiration and clarity, you need to go back and revisit whether your choices were made from the right motivation and for the right reasons. It is never too late to make a change.

Have a great month,

Lena

Forecast via www.thepowerpath.com

 

January 21, 2021 0 comment
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5 Tips That Can Be Your Success Mantras

by Nanci January 18, 2021
written by Nanci

 

If you have always felt that success is elusive, perhaps it’s time to try something new. Here are 5 success mantras that are useful tips in all that you do.

#1 Forget Luck, Live by Intent

Sadhguru: A few things may happen by chance. But if you wait for the chance, good things will happen to you only when you are in your grave because things may take their time. Even quantum theory says that if you try, you can actually walk through a wall once in a “zillion” times because there is a pulsation of particles happening and you may walk through. It is just that before you reach that one zillionth time, you’ll have a cracked skull. When you live by chance, you also live in fear and anxiety. When you live by intent and capability, it does not matter what is happening or not happening, at least you are in control of what is happening to you. It is a more stable life.

#2 Stop Fixating on Failure

Sadhguru: For a committed man, there is no such thing as failure. If you fall down 100 times in the day, it is 100 lessons learnt. If you commit yourself like this to creating what you really care for, your mind gets organized. Once your mind gets organized, your emotions will get organized because the way you think is the way you feel. Once your thought and emotion are organized, your energies and your very body will get organized. Once all these four are organized in one direction, your ability to create and manifest what you want is phenomenal. You are the creator in many ways.

#3 Work with Clarity

Sadhguru: What a human being needs is clarity, not confidence. If you want to walk through a crowd of people, if your vision is clear and you can see where everybody is, you can just walk through the whole crowd without touching anyone. If your vision is not clear but you have confidence, you will walk over everybody. Because there is no clarity, people think that confidence is a good substitute. It just cannot be. Let’s say you make all the major decisions in your life like this: get yourself a coin, flip it. If it’s heads, it’s one way, tails the other. It works 50% of the time. If you are right only 50% of the time, there are only two professions that you can keep – either a weather man or an astrologer. You cannot keep any other job on this planet.

#4  Embrace the People and Things You Dislike

Sadhguru: To handle different kinds of situations in our lives, we need different kinds of identities. If you are fluid about it, if you can change from one to another gracefully, then you can play your role to the hilt and still have no problem with it. But for most people, their personality is like a rock. It sits on them all the time and makes them suffer anything that does not fit into its ambit.

If you have to break that, you have to do something in reverse. This is a simple thing you can do: team up with somebody that you do not like.Spend time with that person, very lovingly, joyfully. Learn to do things that you do not like, be with people that you do not like, and still live your life sensibly, lovingly and joyfully.

#5 Drop Your Calculations

Sadhguru: There is no need to aspire to greatness. If you make the focus and ambit of your life well beyond the concerns of who you are, you will anyway be a great human being. If you look at certain people, greatness happened to them not because they were seeking to be great, but because their way of looking at life was way beyond “what about me?”

If you just drop this one calculation, “What about me?” from your head, and function to the best of your ability, in some way you will be great because you will naturally be looking at, “What can I do about all the life around me?” So, you will naturally enhance your capabilities because there is so much to do!

-Written by the Isha Foundation

 

January 18, 2021 0 comment
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6 Food Trends to Help You Eat Better in 2016

by Nanci December 11, 2020
written by Nanci

Get ready for power bowls, spiralized veggies, ancient grains and more.

Savory lentil patties can star as an entree in a plant-based holiday menu.

 Some of the trendiest foods that are popping up on Pinterest and appearing on 2016 food trend lists may just help you eat better in the year ahead.

Here are six food trends to get on board with in 2016:

1. Power bowls

Bowls are the new plates. All sorts of creative one-dish meals are being served in a bowl with various monikers – protein bowls, Buddha bowls, broth bowls, quinoa bowls and globowls – for globally inspired bowl meals. The same rules apply to breakfast bowls, which are being dubbed smoothie bowls, acai bowls and Banzai bowls. Just do a search on Pinterest, and you’ll be bowled over.

For lunch and dinner, power bowls are edging out the entrée salad. Served cold or warm, bowl meals combine all sorts of vegetables with whole grains such as quinoa, farro, brown rice or soba noodles and a protein source, including grilled meats, eggs, beans, nuts, cheese or tofu. Sliced avocado often makes a starring appearance on top. One of the best parts: Instead of a creamy salad dressing, power bowls are dressed up with a flavor-packed sauce that ties it all together. In the morning, breakfast bowls can help you check off fruit, yogurt and whole grains in one easy meal.

2. Spiralized vegetables

There are lots of tools available now to transform vegetables into pasta-like noodles. These nutrient-rich pasta-imposters are a tremendous way to eat more vegetables – and, of course, they can help you cut down on calories and refined grains, if that’s a goal. You don’t need to invest in a large spiralizing machine (although I love mine). The less expensive julienne peelers work just fine. Some of the best vegetables to turn into noodles are butternut squash, carrots, turnips, beets and zucchini – known as zoodles. Top with marinara or pesto sauce, make an Asian-inspired noodle bowl or use as a base for a salad or casserole.

The good thing about this explosive trend is how you can now find packages of ready-made spiralized vegetables in some supermarkets, and they’re showing up on more menus and salad bars. Cookbooks and blogs are devoted to spiralized vegetables, so you’ll never be short of recipes. This is a trend that definitely has staying power.

3. Ancient grains

Isn’t it great that what’s old is new again? All sorts of whole grains with ancient pedigrees are being embraced by restaurants and are more widely available in supermarkets. Quinoa darted to the top of the heap, but 2016 will be a time for other ancient grains to shine – including teff, millet, amaranth, spelt, kamut, kaniwa, freekeh and farro.

Ancient grains definitely deserve a spot on your plates (or bowls) in 2016. Rich in fiber, protein, B vitamins and other nutrients, ancient grains can be swapped for pasta or rice in dishes, added to salads and power bowls, and prepared like oatmeal for a warm breakfast bowl topped with fruit and nuts.

4. Pulses

Beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas are getting new respect. The United Nations has declared 2016 the International Year of Pulses, which will bring broader awareness of these dry seed crops for their stellar nutritional profile and positive impact on the environment. Let’s hope the celebration will inspire more people to build meals around pulses.

One of my favorites is the humble chickpea. Perhaps best known as the primary ingredient in hummus, chickpeas are gaining fame beyond this iconic Lebanese dip. Trending recipes include roasted chickpeas as a snack, chickpea curries and stews, pilafs, salads and falafel – which many trend-trackers believe will be a break-out star in 2016. Chefs are also cooking more often with chickpeas. In fact, chickpeas are up 290 percent on restaurant menus since 2005, according to Dataessentials’ MenuTrends report.

5. Healthy fats

Fat may fully shred its devilish reputation in 2016. Now there’s scientific consensus that the type of fat we eat is more important than the amount. So instead of low-fat, the focus is on healthy fats – the unsaturated kind that’s found in olive oil, fatty fish such as salmon, olives, nuts and seeds. Perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the healthy fats trend has been the avocado – chocked full of monounsaturated fats.

One avocado trend that rises above all others is avocado toast – smashed avocado on toasted bread, often sprinkled with hot sauce or topped with a fried or poached egg. The avocado and egg combination will continue to be big in 2016 – avocado egg salad, avocado deviled eggs and baked eggs in an avocado half. Other trending avocado recipes outside of the classic guacamole include baked avocado fries, avocado sushi, hummus, pasta sauce and salad dressing. Popular sweet applications include avocado in puddings, smoothies, brownies, cheesecake, ice cream and mug cakes.

6. Plant-based meals

The mega trend for 2016 will be the glorification of vegetables. And I couldn’t be happier. This is not about turning vegan or demonizing meat. Instead, it’s about appreciating a new view of veggies. Now vegetables have become the star of the center of the plate, not simply a side dish. In fact, at Al’s Place in San Francisco – which was Bon Appetit’s top restaurant of the year, and is one of many new vegetable-forward eateries – the meat is considered the side.

Now “steaks” of roasted cauliflower or butternut squash are standing in for rib-eyes. Mushrooms are subbing for ground beef. Lasagnas are being layered with spinach and eggplant. Vegetable cookbooks are best-sellers, Pinterest boards are dedicated to meatless meals and some of the most popular blogs specialize in plant-centered cuisine. So you’ll have lots of veggie inspiration in the year ahead. Be sure to check out some of the vegetables predicted to be popular in 2016: kohlrabi, kalettes, parsnips, purslane, colorful squashes, broccoflower, rainbow carrots and seaweed.

 

Blog by: Janet Helm, MS, RDN, is registered dietitian/nutritionist who specializes in nutrition and culinary communications. She’s the author of a book with Cooking Light magazine: “The Food Lover’s Healthy Habits Cookbook,” and is co-founder of the Nutrition Blog Network and Healthy Aperture. You can connect with her on Twitter @janethelm and through her blog Nutrition Unplugged.

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Recipe: Eggplant Lasagna Roll Ups

by Nanci November 11, 2020
written by Nanci

EASY, 10-ingredient vegan lasagna roll ups made with a flavorful, protein-rich tofu filling rolled up into roasted eggplant slices! Healthy, rich in whole foods, and so satisfying.

DELICIOUS Vegan Eggplant Lasagna Roll Ups! 10 ingredients and SO satisfying | #vegan #glutenfree

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMAZING Eggplant Lasagna Roll Ups! 10 ingredients and SO satisfying #vegan #glutenfree #healthy

 

AMAZING Eggplant Lasagna Roll Ups! 10 ingredients and SO satisfying #vegan #glutenfree #lasagna

Prep time30 minsCook time45 minsTotal time1 hour 15 minsINGREDIENTS

  • 2 eggplants, sliced into 12 1/4-inch slices lengthwise* OR 12 lasagna noodles, boiled

TOFU FILLING
(Can substitute tofu for, soaked overnight sunflower seeds, almonds, or cashews if you are trying to stay away from soy)

  • 2 lemons, juiced (~1/3 cup)
  • 1 12-ounce block extra firm tofu, drained and pressed dry for 10 minutes
  • 3 Tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1/2 cup fresh basil, finely chopped
  • 1 Tbsp dried oregano
  • 3-4 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt + Pepper (~1/2 tsp each)
  • 1/4 cup vegan parmesan cheese (optional)

FOR SERVING

  • Vegan parmesan cheese
  • 2-3 cups favorite marinara/red sauce (here’s mine!)
  • Fresh basil, chopped (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
  2. Salt eggplant slices on both sides and arrange in a colander in the sink to remove excess water/bitterness for 15 minutes. (If using lasagna noodles, boil, drain and set aside.)
  3. Rinse salted eggplant slices well and dry thoroughly between two clean absorbent towels. Lay a baking sheet on top and place something heavy on top to absorb excess moisture.
  4. Arrange slices on 1-2 baking sheets in an even layer and bake in a 425 oven for 13-15 minutes. Set aside and reduce heat to 375 degrees F.
  5. While eggplant is baking, add all tofu filling ingredients to a food process or blender and pulse to combine, scraping down sides as needed. You are looking for a semi-pureed mixture with bits of basil still intact. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed, adding more salt and pepper for flavor, nutritional yeast for cheesiness, and lemon juice for brightness.
  6. Pour about 1 cup marinara sauce into an 8×8 baking dish (or similar sized dish) and reserve rest of sauce for topping / serving. Set aside.
  7. Scoop generous amounts (about 3 Tbsp) of ricotta filling onto each eggplant slice or lasagna noodle and roll up. Place seam side down in the sauce-lined baking dish. Continue until all filling and noodles or eggplant strips are used up. Pour more sauce down the center of the rolls for extra flavor (see photo).
  8. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 15-23 minutes, or until sauce is bubbly and warm and the top of the rolls are very slightly browned.
  9. Serve immediately with additional vegan parmesan cheese and fresh basil. Leftovers keep for a couple of days, though best when fresh.

Notes*Eggplant cutting tip: Slice off the bottom and top of eggplant and sit it upright. Then use a sharp knife to make thin slices, about 1/4 inch thick. Alternatively, use a mandolin.
*Adapted from my vegan stuffed shells. Feel free to add sautéed veggies to the filling mixture for more fiber / nutrients. My favorite is sautéed zucchini.
*Tofu inspiration from Whole Foods.
*Eggplant inspiration from Food Network.Nutrition Information

Serving size: 1 roll up Calories: 155 Fat: 8g Saturated fat: 1.5g Carbohydrates: 17.4g Sugar: 8.8gSodium: 314mg Fiber: 6.1g Protein: 6g

Recipe by Minimalist Baker

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*Retreat Feature* Ganesha Chaturthi Festival & Yoga In India

by Nanci November 11, 2020
written by Nanci

Photo by Bed and Chai blog

Join Kevin Naidoo for this incredible 14 day Yoga Retreat on the beaches of Varkala, South India, ending on the roaring streets of Mumbai for the famous Ganesha Chaturthi festival! JAI GANESHA!

This life changing retreat offers some of the best India has to offer, and the chance to experience it with a truly special teacher. Kevin Naidoo is a traveller at heart, has a load of love for mother India, and is extremely devoted to his practice of yoga in all aspects. Combine that with his passion to create light through his teachings and you’re in for a beautiful journey, inside and out!

Check out our website for more information:

www.breatheinlife.com/trainings/india/welcome

 

 

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Laptop Buying Guide for Beginners

by Nanci November 7, 2020
written by Nanci

Although buying a laptop may seem like a simple task to many people, the truth is that the process could be quite tricky. Therefore, if you plan to get yourself a laptop anytime soon, it is prudent to ensure that you are furnished with the right information. The current laptop market is full of so many varieties that it becomes challenging for you to select one for your needs. However, if you know what to look out for in the best laptop, there are chances that you will never have a hard time buying one. You can check the new honor magicbook 15. The following tips will help you buy the best laptop in the market.

Consider a Smaller Size

When it comes to size, laptops come in a wide range of sizes. Some people opt for larger screens because they think that big is the best. However, that is not anywhere close to reality. The size of a laptop does not affect its efficiency. Therefore, it is a wise decision to opt for a smaller size because it is portable. If you love traveling with your laptop on your lap, then you can 100% sure that the smaller size will serve you perfectly. Furthermore, laptops with small screens are suitable for children under the age of 12.

The Quality of the Screen

Besides the size of the screen, it is also good to check on the quality. A good laptop should have a screen resolution above 1080p. The screen resolution is an essential factor to consider as it makes it easy for you to read web pages. Additionally, if you intend to use your laptop for gaming, a quality resolution will enable you to get quality images. Regardless of the use that you will put your computer to, it is vital to ensure that the screen’s quality is incredible. Also, the screen directly influences your eyes’ health, which makes it necessary to ensure that you have the best quality.

Check the Battery Life

Laptops are superior to ordinary computers because they can work even during blackouts. However, not all laptops have a quality battery. Some can barely last for two hours. Therefore, if you want a machine that can operate for long, even during blackouts, you should ensure that they have a battery life of at least 8 hours. Demanding this information from the seller is not enough. Instead, you should check online reviews and get to know what other people have to say about the brand you are interested in regarding the battery life.

Consider Key Specs

Lastly, you need to pay attention to the key specs. The specs tell you what to expect in terms of the efficiency of the laptop. For instance, if you want a fast data-processing laptop, you need to ensure that it is Intel Core i5 processor and above. Also, the spec that has a direct influence on the speed is the RAM. A RAM of 8GB and above will work fine for most speed requirements. Finally, get an SSD instead of a hard drive because and SSD makes it possible for all your programs to load faster.

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What are the Benefits of a Raw Food Diet?

by Nanci October 22, 2020
written by Nanci

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What is a Raw Food Diet?

The raw foods diet is a nutrition trend that has been picking up steam over the last couple of years. It involves eating a diet made up mostly or entirely of foods that are not cooked or heated past about 110 degrees or so. That doesn’t mean they’re not processed—on the contrary, raw foods may be dried, rolled, juiced, blended, frozen, soaked, sprouted, fermented, or ground. They’re just not heat-processed. Raw foods diets are usually composed primarily of fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, grains, and legumes.

What are the Benefits of a Raw Food Diet?

One big advantage of eating foods raw is that they retain more of their nutritional value. When you cook foods, some nutrients—especially water soluble vitamins and antioxidants—are destroyed by heat. Other nutrients, including minerals, may leach out into cooking water. For example, cooking vegetables in water can reduce the amount of certain nutrients by half.

But according to the USDA, freshly harvested vegetables can lose up to half their original nutritional value simply by sitting on your counter for two days—or in your refrigerator for two weeks. Nutrients are also lost when foods are dehydrated, frozen, soaked, or juiced. So, when it comes to nutrient losses, unless you can arrange to eat every meal in the field where it was grown, it’s all sort of relative. And even though nutrients are lost, don’t worry. There are still plenty left!

Cooking actually makes some nutrients more absorbable. For example, the lycopene in cooked tomatoes is up to four times more bioavailable than in fresh tomatoes.   And, if you want to absorb more of the protein in eggs, you’d be better off cooking them than slurping them raw like Rocky.

Enzymes in Raw Foods

Raw food advocates also frequently bring up the issue of enzymes. Heating foods deactivates any enzymes it may contain, you see. Eating foods raw preserves more of these food-based enzymes and that supposedly helps us digest and absorb our food better. Frankly, I wouldn’t get too excited about this.

What Are Enzymes?

The biggest nutritional advantage of a raw food diet isn’t the enzymes or the extra nutrients you glean by not cooking your vegetables; it’s the fact that a raw food diet is devoid of virtually all junk and processed foods.

Not that enzymes aren’t exciting—they are! Enzymes are a special class of proteins that literally make life possible. Throughout your body, in every cell, there are thousands of different types of enzymes, each with a very specific job to do. There are enzymes that break molecules apart and enzymes that put molecules together. There are enzymes that transfer things from one molecule to another and enzymes that simply rearrange a molecule into a different shape.

Even within those categories, the enzymes are very specific. Got two glucose molecules that need breaking up? There’s an enzyme for that. Got a lactose molecule that needs breaking up? There’s a different enzyme for that. Most of your entire DNA sequence is devoted to storing instructions for making various enzymes.

And it’s a good thing that your cells know how to make all the enzymes you need to function, because enzymes are relatively fragile. Not only are they destroyed by temperatures above 116 degrees, but they can also be destroyed or inactivated by very acidic environments—such as that of your stomach.

The enzymes in raw vegetables no doubt served very important functions when those plants were living—but don’t have much functionality in your digestive tract. In fact, whether they’ve been denatured by cooking or by your stomach acid, the enzymes in your food function primarily as a source of amino acids (protein) that your body can use to produce its own enzymes, as needed.

Is a Raw Foods Diet Healthier?

In my opinion, the biggest nutritional advantage of a raw food diet isn’t the enzymes or the extra nutrients you glean by not cooking your vegetables. Rather, it’s the fact that a raw food diet contains no fried foods and no baked goods. No partially hydrogenated fats, refined flour, Twinkies, or potato chips. A raw food diet is rich in minimally processed fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds and devoid of virtually all junk and processed foods.

 Sounds quite healthy to me. But I don’t think it’s necessary to give up cooking to have a healthy diet. If you want to improve the nutritional quality of your diet, start by cutting back on junk foods and eating more fresh vegetables. And, as I’ve said before, I think it’s an excellent idea to eat at least some of your vegetables each day raw.

I’ve got links below to restaurants and websites that specialize in raw food if you’d like to try some out new raw food recipes. A raw food diet can be a fun—and healthy—place to visit…but, personally, I wouldn’t want to live there!

Written by Monica Reinagel of Nutrition Diva

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