Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Urban Atabex Winter Solstice Celebration Goddess Tea Party, December 22

For us in the northern hemisphere, the Winter  Solstice December 22, 12:AM EST, marks the longest darkest night and shortest day of 2011. As the days get longer we Celebrate the return of the light of our inner light.  

You are invited to the  Urban Atabex Winter Solstice Celebration Goddess Tea Party December 22, 6PM to 9PM.  We will  begin at 6:30 honoring the 4 directions, and the Earth Water Goddess, from different parts of the world,  Atabex, Yemaya, and many more linked with this time of year. A magical season that marks the journey of the spirit from one world to the next, and the magic of birth, death, and rebirth. The heart beat meditation will take us to fine our inner hum and  open us to the unknown, to the person we want to be; as we release with sound fear, sadness, resentment and regrets into the darkness and open to the joy of being and our inner light. Our intention is to bring lights freedom into the world and prepare ourselves for the coming year. Come and join this trans-formative experience. During the dark of winter, we invoked all the forces of pleasure and love which makes life worth living. We will dance experiencing our inner passion powerfully. We will work magic for a healthier planet and world peace.  We will recommit to collective work and responsibility and to transforming ourselves and the planet. As we create possibility and warm ourselves with each others Joy/Love. It's already a wonderful evening that no one will ever forget, You being there will make it so.  Come in your Goddess best, Bring a Veggie Dish/ Desserts and a Tea Cup as a gift. When you RSVP we will send you the address. Lots of Love Enjoy!

Monday, October 17, 2011

From Dr. Hass

10 Tips for Personal Survival and Preparation for Disaster

1. Toxicity. Overall, use fewer chemicals and toxins. Eat wholesome, fresh food, (as organic whenever possible); drink good water (filtered in some way to remove chemicals and potential pathogens -- for specifics, see chapter 1 of Staying Healthy with Nutrition); and use more natural products for your body and your home in regards to skin and hair care and home cleaning supplies. Use less electricity by turning off (and unplugging where appropriate) appliances and lights when not in use. Less exposure to EMFs (electro-magnetic fields) allows the body to circulate its own energy better, sleep, and function better, and using less lowers our monthly bill and lessens electricity use.
2. Relationships. Keep positive and balanced relationships in your life, with your spouse or sweetheart, family members, neighbors, work associates. Stay connected to yourself and others! And cultivate relationships with people who you can support and who support you back. Love for others and a positive feeling of community are vital to staying healthy for most of us humans. And if you have a special pet that has a place in your home and heart, look at what their needs are as you review the following tips. Do you maintain the supplies that they need too?
3. Stress Issues. Look at how you create and are impacted by stress in your life. I believe that: Stress is the result of how we relate to others and our world, or more likely, Stress is the result of how we react to life events. It is not the events themselves, but our reaction to them.
--Look at your attitude and your ability to relate
--Express your ideas and feelings
--Realize that there is a big difference in reacting and responding. Reaction is a defense, whereas response suggests that we have received, processed the information within us, and then responded appropriately.
--Take time to BE, not just DO.
4. Home Preparedness. Evaluate your home. Do you have the supplies that you need for all household members (even add a guest) should there be any local disaster or loss of electricity, heat and/or water. Here are a few ideas for household preparation:
--Water (1 gal per person per day and Food (canned items, dried items)
--First-aid Kit can include Band-aids, antibiotic ointment, gauze and tape, aspirin or pain reliever, and homeopathic Arnica Montana for injuries.
--Propane stove and pots for cooking
--Recycled paper products for eating and cleaning
--Blankets and clothes, goggles and masks for air protection
--Sanitation Products (made from recycled paper also)
--Flashlight and batteries (or non-battery LED lights), portable radio, matches, etc. For a solar powered LED flashlight with extra gadgetry and uses, visit: http://www.quakekare.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=57
--For a more detailed list, see Emergency Disaster Supplies on www.getreadymarin.org
--Keep copies of all important documents (and some cash) in a single box, bag, or briefcase for easy and rapid transport. These can be kept close to your first-aid kit and other emergency supplies. Also keep separate copies offsite, such as in a safety deposit box or mailed to a family member or friend who lives at least 100 miles away.
--Develop and distribute to those in your home and office a pocket-sized list of the top things to be sure to do in the event of a disaster. This would be the first thing to do in a disaster: Pull out the list and simply DO what it says to do, such as turn off the gas lines, check status of all people who should be accounted for, etc.
--Regarding personal supplies, be aware of what you have and their expiration dates. Make sure they stay fresh and usable by replacing when needed. Make an investment and update your supplies several times a year.
5. Automobile Preparedness. Evaluate and prepare your car in case you get stuck away from home. A longer one is available on www.getreadymarin.org, the look Car Kit page.
--1-2 gallons of water (may want to store in glass, protected)
--Snack foods and some cash ($50 or more)
--First-aid kit and toilet paper
--Flashlight and batteries
--Walking/hiking shoes and extra clothes
--Flares, matches and tools
--Heavy gloves and blanket or sleeping bag
--Keep your gas tank more than full
6. Office Preparedness. Suggest meetings at work to look at emergency situations. How is the office prepared to handle isolation and disaster? Who is in charge of this? Is there a backup generator and necessary supplies to support everyone in the office, such as stored water, food, blankets, etc? You could personally have the supplies you need in a big plastic waterproof bag with a few snacks, bottle or two of water, a blanket, comfortable walking shoes, flashlight and batteries, and a portable radio for starters.
7. Medications and Personal Supplies. What about any required medicines or nutritional supplements that you depend upon? Keep some extra supplies of items that you cannot do without just in case. One problem with prescription medications is that insurance companies typically allow only 30-day supplies and you cannot get a refill until right before you are out. Check your insurance plan, and many have 90-day supplies for less cost to you and them with a mail order prescription. Otherwise, you can ask your doctor for some extras at your visit. With natural medicines, you can store some extras of those most important for you. Just be sure to watch their expiration dates as well and I follow the motto of my father from our family grocery store way back when: Rotate and Rejuvenate. In other words, keep things fresh and do not keep the oldest stuff in the back. This is also important for your refrigerators and cupboards as well.
8. Financial Considerations. Do you have some cash available at home (even some hidden in your car)? Many people nowadays live through plastic and count on electrical debits and credits. Yet, what happens without electricity or phones or ATMs? Cash is gold in a time of crisis. We are all concerned with the financial state of our country and the world right now. Are the banks and governments stable? If we are concerned about personal investments and stability, diversity is the wisest choice these days.
9. Individual Roles. What is your role at home, at work, or in your local community if there is some disaster? Some world communities focus on this. Of course, we will all typically do whatever we can to help ourselves, our family, and our community, or anyone based on where we are. It is basic human nature to want to help; but also basic human nature to care for ourselves and loved ones, and to survive. When we are prepared, we are more able to take care of others.
10. Summary Review. Prepare for the most likely disaster in your area. Is it an earthquake, flood, or fire? Or more possibly a volcano eruption or avalanche? We all have something that Mother Nature could impose on us when she does her thing, or that humans may create in our neighborhoods or airports. We have all been stuck somewhere, some time. Be prepared. The American Red Cross has sheets for many natural events, such as earthquakes. There are also local handouts in your city commonly to help get your thinking and households organized. Use the resources you have, and bring your community together at home and at work. It may be worth it.
Do not be sorry, be safe and prepared!
As eco-poetess Argisle says, Do not be scared, be prepared!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Bolster Your Brain’s Ability To Remember



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Memory loss is one of the downers of getting older. If life were fair, more rich experiences would mean more rich memories. But, of course, the brain ages too, and its ability to retain and relish often wanes.
There are, however, some great natural ways to bolster your brain’s ability to remember. Here they are:
Eat Regularly — The brain is only 2-3 percent of the body’s weight, but takes up 20 percent of its energy, so giving it the fuel it needs helps it function optimally.
Super Foods — Spinach, strawberries and blueberries are called “super foods” because they strengthen the brain. Eat lots of them.
Drink Hot Beverages — Tea and coffee stimulate the brain and help it access memories more effectively.
Avoid Alcohol – Like it or not, booze is bad for the brain’s memory banks.
Take Vitamins — A good regimen of supplements, especially folic acid, will help you remember better.
Herbalize — A variety of herbs, such as gingko biloba, have been shown to help improve memory retention.
Stress Less — Trying to alleviate stress in your life, through relaxation or meditation, helps your brain retain.
Play More Games — Mental games, like crossword puzzles and Sudoku, sharpen your faculties.
Exercise — Many reasons to do this, one of which is it keeps your brain healthy.
Get Regular Sleep — Getting your slumbers on a regular schedule is good for your noggin.
You can read more in-depth description and medical citations about these remedies at LifeScript.com.
Bottom line: A life full of activities that strengthen your mind is a life more fully lived and more finely recalled.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

FOR YOU / ME

What I most want you to dream of are possibilities that thrill you. 

What I most want you to feel, 

is happy. 

And what I most want you to know,

is that you're loved. 

Always, 
    The Universe




www.tut.com/Notes-from-Universe

FALL EQUINOX



HEALTHY EATING ELIMINATION FAST - September 7 – 23

The Fall Equinox September 23, 2011, 9:04 am, a time when the life force energy is returning to the roots in preparation for winter. To be in harmony, in balance with the earth changes we to need to prepare and embrace the life cycle. It's time to look in the mirror, accepting self, letting go of fear of the new and opening up to possibility.

We begin our journey by asking ourselves why fast?
There are so many reasons to fast. Some people fast to give their bodies a break from food and to cleanse and purify the body. Others fast for spiritual reasons. There is something about fasting that gives a person such spiritual clarity. This type of fasting is truly powerful. One time that is optimal for fasting is during the waning moon cycle if you seek to release something during your fast. Also, fasting during your moon (menstrual) flow is a great time to eat lighter and go into a quiet space. Many fast on their personal holy day. Your personal holy day is the day of the week on which you were born. So if you were born on a Wednesday, then every Wednesday is sacred day for you. There are many spiritual practices in which you can engage of which fasting is one. Doing so brings you further in alignment with your highest purpose and can assist you in releasing limiting behaviors and thoughts. The list goes on and on but the main reasons people fast are to cleanse the body and the spirit.

Fasting a celebration of self
I encourage each participant to consider fasting from food, be it one type of food, or to do deep physical cleanse. However, I have learned that these fast sometimes have nothing to do with food. In the past I have fasted from negative emotions, watching television, talking on the phone and fear. Fasts are not always about food. What matters most is that cutting something out of lives leads us to a freer and more peaceful place.

Be part of my personal journey
Each Season Change, I invite others to fast with me. Each season represents an aspect of the Goddess and fasting helps us to align ourselves with that energy and to maximize that particular energy. So for instance, Fall is the Season of the Goddess of Transformation. I honor Medicine and Changing women and the powerful women we are. Fasting leading up to and including the first day of Fall allows us to consider radical changes that we need to make and also allows us to release toxic emotions and behaviors that have kept us from achieving our goals.

It’s up to you how you fast:
You can participate for 21 days or not. One person may refrain from just one certain type of food while another may eat only raw foods for this time. This fast is totally up to you; you fast in your own way. Search your heart and soul to determine how it will look for you. I often encourage people to try and make sure they include the 2-3 days leading up to and including the first day of the new season. I have grown to love fasting because it is a time of respite and I usually have to slow down. I encourage you to join me! Connect with the Goddess within you through fasting!

This is what my fast will look like:
Day 1 eliminate all animal produces and stimulants (sugar, coffee, soda, salt, sugar, alcohol, pot etc) Eat cooked food, grains, beans, veggies and fruit, drink lots of water and juices.
Day 2 eliminate grains and beans (Eat cooked food, veggies and fruit, drink lots of water and juices.)
Day 3 eliminate cooked food and oils (Eat raw veggies and fruit, drink lots of water and juices.)
Day 4 eliminate raw veggies (Eat fruit, drink lots of water and juices.)
Day 5 eliminate fruit (Drink lots of water and juices.)
Days 5, 6 and 7 you are on liquids (Master Cleanse, Seasonal Juicing, Water)
Day 8 and 9 - Drink lots of water and juices, add juicy Fruits (grapes, watermelon, plums etc.
Day 10 and 11 - Drink lots of water and juices, eat juicy fruits and add green leafy vegetables and seasonal veggies for a colorful salad,
Day 12 and 13 - Drink lots of water and juices, eat juicy fruits, green leafy vegetables, seasonal salad and add stemmed vegetables (Greens, Carrots etc
Day 14 and 15 - Drink lots of water and juices, eat juicy fruits, green leafy vegetables, seasonal salad, stemmed vegetables (Greens, Carrots etc) and add grains and beans.
Day 16 - Drink lots of water and juices; eat juicy fruits, green leafy vegetables, seasonal salad, stemmed vegetables (Greens, Carrots etc), grains and beans and add oils.

Next Steps:
The next few days will be the hardest as you will choose powerfully to return to un-healthy eating or continue on the path of will being and good health. If you choose to eat meat eat less and organic. Stay away from red meat, diary, fried food, sugar, coffee, alcohol and drugs. Join a group stay healthy. Make sure you keep your bowls moving during the fast. You can drink Smooth Move Tea, do enemas and or a colonic, For a Colonic you can call Vetora at (212) 368-8581. If you have health concerns make sure to talk to your primary health practitioner. Keep a journal, get a fasting buddy and read Fasting with the Seasons by Dr. Elson Hass. Good luck on your journey.
Lots of love, walking with the Earth Mother, Esperanza

Here are some readings:
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/september-equinox.html

DAILY OM

Expanding Their Vision
Nine Ways to Help Others Awaken to Consciousness
By simply being yourself, you can help the people in your life see a living example of consciousness.


1. Living by your values allows you to become a positive source of inspiration for others. Don’t hide – express yourself and embrace life without reservation. By simply being yourself, you can help the people in your life see how one person can make a difference by being a living example of consciousness.

2. When you communicate your views, do so casually and in a nondogmatic manner. Allow the people you speak with to ask questions. Offer only as much information as they are ready to hear.

3. Igniting the spark of consciousness can be as easy as giving someone a gift. A favorite book, a medicine bag, or a beautiful gemstone can pique your loved ones’ curiosity and prompt them to begin an exploration of the soul.

4. Teaching a friend, relative, or colleague to meditate or chant can put them on the path to consciousness while simultaneously reducing their stress levels.

5. Others may want to know more about living consciously but are unsure of how to begin. Starting a discussion group – even a virtual one – can help you reach out to individuals that are eager to learn.

6. By recognizing and acknowledging the inherent value in everyone you encounter, you can teach them how to value others. Sometimes, the easiest way to encourage people – even challenging ones - to respect others is to respect them first.

7. Invite people from your personal and professional lives to join you in attending a ceremony or ritual. The experience may touch them in a profound way or introduce them to a new spiritual path.

8. Casually point out the interconnectedness of all living beings using concrete, everyday examples. Many people are unaware of how their actions affect the world and are intrigued when they learn of the power they hold.

9. Introduce your loved ones to conscious living in a lighthearted and enjoyable way. Serve delicious organic recipes at gatherings, volunteer as a group, and show them how wonderful it can feel to be truly aware and connected to the universe.                      dailyom.com

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

URBAN ATABEX FALL EVENTS



Esperanza / Urban Atabex invites you, Save the Dates:
 
9/ 17 – 23  < Change of Season Healthy Eating Fast >
For more information go to urbanatabex.com
 
 
9/ 23  < Fall Equinox Celebration at Casa de las Americas 6-9PM > RSVP
182 E. 111th St.  (Lex. & 3rd Ave.)  6 train to E. 110th St.
Donations Welcome
 
 
9/30   < Cuba Report Back at the Casabe Houses, Solarium 7th floor,
6-9PM >  RSVP  < 150 East 121 St.  (Lex. & 3 Ave.)
Donations Welcome
 
 
Oct 1-2  < Education for Liberation at the Brecht Forum >
For more information go to brechtforum.org
 
Lets reconnect this Fall, Hope to see you at these events, Lots of Love Esperanza


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Thursday, June 30, 2011

New Moon Meditation - Jumping through the Fires of Transmutation





Greetings and Glad Tidings ~


Happy New Moon Eclipse, Beloveds!
A New Moon Solar Eclipses heralds a time of New Beginnings.
Leveraging the energies, with a Grateful Heart, allows us to release
all that no longer serves in order to create space for what our
Heart-Mind envisions, what our Soul is calling in, and what Spirit
will have us see.  (The precise time of the eclipse is July 1, 2011
@ 4:38am EST and 1:38 PST here in the U.S.)
We are guided today to share a simple, yet power-filled meditation
to transmute the last vestiges of illusion, separation, pain and fear
that may linger ... clearing the fields of the Heart-Mind, so they
may be planted with new Dream Seeds, grande intentions and
life-affirming To-BE's.

This meditation is one of many we will share in our new, six week
tele-gathering series:

Grokking your way through the Garden of Illuminated Hearts.
============================================



Transmutation Meditation:

Sit in silence.  Imagine a fire before you. Gather your fears, doubts,
and judgments and flow them into the fire. Watch them transmute
and burn ... when the fire becomes a rainbow flame,  jump through
it.

Allow the fire's flames to become a Gateway for you, transporting
your Spirit, Soul and Body to a space of Love, Gratitude and
Wholeness/Holiness.

Allow yourself ample space to freely explore this Mysterious,
co-creative, full-spectrum landscape.  Witness with a
wonder-filled Heart what the other side looks and feels like,
and know it is here ... NOW.

Record whatever thoughts, images and ah-ha's comes up then
go about your day knowing whatever challenges come your way
have already been transmuted by the fires of change, and the
solutions are being unveiled in every breath.

Give thanks it is so, and so it is!  Blessed BE.

==============================================


Beloveds ...

Wherever this New Moon finds you, know you are Love, Loved
and a Beloved Child of Creation.  Know that each challenge you
face is designed as an evolutionary catalyst.

In choosing to face, embrace and step through each challenge
that comes our way, we grow our skills, wisdom and strength
to stand in our brilliance, thrive in Light of whatever comes,
and grow beyond what has been known ... to Birth New Reality!

Speaking of Birthing New Reality ...

For those ready to journey through the fires of change, embrace
their Soul Calling, embody their gifts and shift their visions from
inception to reality, our six-week tele-gathering begins July 2, 2011

Join us here:

www.BloomingHumans.com/garden

Our 42 Day Blooming Humans series is also available as a daily
inspiration and calibration tool.   If you have yet signed on for
the series, this New Moon is a wonder-filled time to begin.

If you have completed the 42 days, consider deepening the
experience and journey with us again!

www.BloomingHumans.com

Whether or not you choose to join us for our tele-gathering, take the
42 day journey (or both!) know we are here, holding space for you.
We feel the beauty of your BEing, we honor the gift of your Presence,
and we celebrate the difference each and every person makes
in our lives -- and in the world.

Remember, Beloveds, that person is YOU!

So, get ready to step through the Transmuting Fires of Change,
be prepared to stand in your authentic power and fall in Love with
the Beauty you are, and have always been!

Here we grow, Beloveds!

In Love, Light and Gratitude,

Stacey Robyn
and the ground crew of Go Gratitude!



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

SUMMER DIOSAS / GODDESSES


Oshun is the Yoruba Orisha (deity) of the sweet or fresh waters. The Yoruba People inhabit parts of western central Africa, in present-day Nigeria. She is widely loved, as She is known for healing the sick and bringing fertility and prosperity, and She especially watches over the poor and brings them what they need. As Orisha of love, Oshun is represented as a beautiful, charming and coquettish young woman. In some tales She is said to be a mermaid, with a fish's tail. She is the goddess of the river of the same name, and She is especially worshipped in river-towns. During Her yearly festival, She is said to choose one or more women dancers to represent her in the Earth plan.  Once they become one with her spirit the women take new names in honor of Oshun and are revered by the community and consulted as healers.
Oshun was taught divination with cowrie shells by Obatala, and she shared the gift with humans. She was at one time the wife of Shango, the storm god, Oshun is also said to be the mother of the birds or fishes. Oshun’s, color--yellow or amber; and a metal--gold or bronze. Her sacred birds the peacock and the vulture. Offerings to Oshun include sweet things honey, mead, white wine, oranges, sweets, and pumpkins, as well as perfume.
She is also known as Oshun Ana, "Goddess of Luxury and Love"; Oshun Telargo, as the modest one; Oshun Yeye Moro, as the coquette; Oshun Yeye Kari, "Mother of Sweetness". She is sweetness and good cheer, beauty and flowing joy.
 Lakshmi ("Good Fortune") is the Hindu summer goddess of love and beauty who brings wealth. On the fourth Friday of the Tamil Month Aadi (July/August), married women in most parts of South India will pray to Lakshmi in her 8 forms for various attributes: Vidya Lakshmi (Saraswati, Goddess of Education), Dhana Lakshmi (Lakshmi, Goddess of Money), Dhanya Lakshmi (Goddess of Food), Santhana Lakshmi (Goddess for family, who bless our family with kids), Gaja Lakshmi (Goddess of Strength), Vijaya Lakshmi (Goddess of Victory),  Bhagya Lakshmi (Goddess of Prosperity), Dhairya Lakshmi (Goddess of Courage)."(source)
Lakshmi is a beautiful and much-beloved Goddess, and in fact Vishnu is often referred to with the title "Husband of Lakshmi". She is called the "Lotus Goddess" and is often shown holding one as Her emblem. She is also Goddess of abundance, fertility and wealth. Holly basil is sacred to Her and said to bring children. Lakshmi is sometimes represented as a basket full of rice and is depicted on coins, or with coins falling from Her hands.
Lakshmi and Vishnu are bound together in love through time. As Vishnu is descendent in His avatars, Lakshmi is also reborn as His wife--as Sita ("the Furrow"), She is the wife of Rama and Goddess of the fertile Earth; and as Rukmini ("Twilight") She is married to Krishna.
She brings good fortune and prosperity as well as spirituality and the beauty of this earthly world. She reminds us that riches, prosperity and material comforts need not be viewed as shallow or non-spiritual; Lakshmi sees over both the spiritual and material in beauty and joy.

"Women “Puja: Prayer for:  "dhan" (money), "dhanyam" (grains or food), "arogyam" (health), "sampath" (property), "sathsanthanam" (virtuous offspring) and "dheerga saumangalyam" (longevity of the husband)." They pray for health, well-being and happiness for themselves and their families.  


Tlazolteotl The "Earth Goddess", "Filth Goddess" or "Dirt Goddess") is the Aztec and Toltec Goddess of Guilty Pleasures, who both inspires and forgives carnal acts. She is a Love and Earth goddess who is said to remove sins from her worshippers by absorbing them into herself. The punishment for adultery under harsh Aztec law was death; but if the offender confessed to Tlazolteotl he or she was absolved and the law would not touch them. However, a person was only allowed one confession per lifetime, so people would leave it as long as they could!
Tlazolteotl has aspects both of Earth-Goddess and Moon-Goddess, and is one of the Guardians of the Tree of the West, as well as a Goddess of Childbirth. She is the mother of Cinteotl, the Corn God, and Xochiquetzal, the Goddess of Love. Tlazolteotl is also known as the Goddess of Witches, and is said to have four aspects that were depicted riding broomsticks, wearing pointed hats and nude. In the Codex Fejervary-Meyer Tlazolteotl is shown nude (except for her jewelry) on a red broomstick holding a snake. These four aspects of Tlazolteotl were considered four sisters, from the eldest Tiacapan, through Teicu and Tlaco, to Xocutzin, the youngest. They were said to tempt and sedus people facing decisions towards evil and vice.
Tlazolteotl is considered one of the Nine Figures of the Creation of the World, which also include Chalchiuhtlicue and Her husband Tlaloc, as well as being one of the thirteen Companions of the Day. Perhaps because of this, Tlazolteotl is sometimes called "the Mother of the Gods". She is also know as Tlaelcuani, the Eater of Filth; Teteoinnan, "Mother of the Gods", patroness of midwives and healers; and Toci, "Our Grandmother", who represents nature's healing powers.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

SUMMER HEALTHY EATING ELIMANATION FAST - June 7 – 21


The Summer Solstice the longest day and the shortest night of the year a major celestial event begins in the Northern Hemisphere June 21, 2011 at 1:16 P.M., a time when the Earth Mother, the life force energy is at it’s pick, in full bloom in preparation for the harvest and the Fall.  To be in harmony, in balance with the earth changes we to need to prepare our bodies, minds and spirit to embrace the life cycle. Celebrating life's possibilities opening up to joy and sheer happiness. Join me in this wonderful Journey as we embrace ourselves and the planet.


We begin our journey by asking ourselves why fast?
There are so many reasons to fast. Some people fast to give their bodies a break from food and to cleanse and purify the body. Others fast for spiritual reasons. There is something about fasting that gives a person such spiritual clarity. This type of fasting is truly powerful. One time that is optimal for fasting is during the waning moon cycle if you seek to release something during your fast. Also, fasting during your moon (menstrual) flow is a great time to eat lighter and go into a quiet space. Many fast on their personal holy day. Your personal holy day is the day of the week on which you were born. So if you were born on a Wednesday, then every Wednesday is sacred day for you. There are many spiritual practices in which you can engage of which fasting is one. Doing so brings you further in alignment with your highest purpose and can assist you in releasing limiting behaviors and thoughts. The list goes on and on but the main reasons people fast are to cleanse the body and the spirit.


Fasting a celebration of self
I encourage each participant to consider fasting from food, be it one type of food, or to do deep physical cleanse. However, I have learned that these fast sometimes have nothing to do with food. In the past I have fasted from negative emotions, watching television, talking on the phone and fear. Fasts are not always about food. What matters most is that cutting something out of lives leads us to a freer and more peaceful place.


Be part of my personal journey
Each Season Change, I invite others to fast with me. Each season represents an aspect of the Goddess and fasting helps us to align ourselves with that energy and to maximize that particular energy. So for instance, Fall is the Season of the Goddess of Transformation. I honor Medicine and Changing women and the powerful women we are. Fasting leading up to and including the first day of Fall allows us to consider radical changes that we need to make and also allows us to release toxic emotions and behaviors that have kept us from achieving our goals.
You fast in your own way. You can participate for 21 days or not. One person may refrain from just one certain type of food while another may eat only raw foods for this time. This fast is totally up to you so search your heart and soul to determine how it will look. I often encourage people try and make sure they include the 2-3 days leading up to and including the first day of the new season. I have grown to love fasting because it is a time of respite and I usually have to slow down. I encourage you to join me! Connect with the Goddess within you through fasting!


This is what my fast will look like
Day 1 eliminate all animal produces and stimulants (sugar, coffee, soda, salt, sugar, alcohol, pot etc)     Eat cooked food, grains, beans, veggies and fruit, drink lots of water and juices.
Day 2 eliminate cooked food, oils, grains and beans (Eat raw veggies, fruit, drink lots of water and juices.)
Day 3 eliminate (Eat raw veggies and fruit, drink lots of water and juices.)
Day 4 eliminate raw veggies (Eat fruit, drink lots of water and juices.)
Day 5 eliminate fruit (Drink lots of water and juices.)
Days 6, 7 and 8 you are on liquids (Master Cleanse, Seasonal Juicing, Water)
Day 9 and 10 - Drink lots of water and juices, add juicy Fruits (grapes, watermelon, plums etc.)
Day 11 and 12  - Drink lots of water and juices, eat juicy fruits and add green leafy vegetables and seasonal veggies for a colorful salad.
Day 13 and 14  - Drink lots of water and juices, eat juicy fruits, green leafy vegetables, seasonal salad and add stemmed vegetables (Greens, Carrots etc)
Day 15- Drink lots of water and juices, eat juicy fruits, green leafy vegetables, seasonal salads, stemmed vegetables, grains, beans and oils. 


Celebrate your salve with a lot of Love.
The next few days will be the hardest as you will choose powerfully to return to un-healthy eating or continue on the path of will being and good health. If you choose to eat meat eat less and organic. Stay away from red meat, diary, fried food, sugar, coffee, alcohol and drugs. Join a group stay healthy.
Make sure you keep your blows moving during the fast. You can drink Smooth Move Tea, do enemas and or a colonic, For a Colonic you can call Vetora at (212) 368-8581. If you have health concerns make sure to talk to your primary health practitioner.  Keep a journal, get a fasting buddy and read Fasting with the Seasons by Dr. Elson Hass. Good luck on your journey. Lots of love Esperanza


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Monday, June 6, 2011

Summer Healing Herbs


From Garden to Home Remedy: 12 Medicinal Herbs to Grow this Summer

Posted by Jovial King
Whether it’s a garden box in your window, a large planter on your back porch, a guerrilla-style takeover of the grassy patches alongside your sidewalk, or a half-acre backyard garden, Vermont style, it’s time to start plotting out what herbs to throw in next to your tomato plants this summer.
Growing your own home remedies is fun, your kids will love it, your friends will be impressed and you can call yourself an herbalist!  Who can resist?  Rememberalways check with your physician before beginning a new regimen (especially if you're on medication).
Echinacea – Great for boosting the immune system and a beautiful garden flower!
The flowers and roots are harvested and dried for tea or steeped in alcohol to make a tincture.
Lemon Balm – The leaves can be harvested all summer.  A great antiviral, stress soother, and yummy in after-dinner teas to improve digestion.  Perfect for homemade sun tea.
Goldenseal – A powerful herb to have in the garden: a natural antibiotic and infection fighter.  Goldenseal is an endangered medicinal plant, and needs to be planted and propagated.
Nettles – Rich in vitamins and minerals, great for making tea and cooking with and a wild plant to have around.  Build a small box for your nettles so they don’t take over the yard.  Always wear gloves when harvesting the green leaves.
Peppermint – One of the best tummy tamers, effective for gas and nausea.  A favorite with the kids and harvestable all summer long. It makes a refreshing iced tea.
Chamomile –  Sweet and gentle, great for upset stomach and calming the nerves. One of the best herbs for children.
Red Clover – Rich in vitamins and minerals, great for the lymphatic system and   gently detoxifying.  I love to eat the flowers right off the stems – what a treat!
Elderberry – Plant an elderberry bush or two for the birds if not for yourself!   One of the best medicines to have in your apothecary, it’s a strong antiviral, rich in antioxidants and is excellent for keeping away colds and the flu.
Comfrey – A must have for making poultices for sprains and broken bones.  The leaves are also a good addition for a healthy compost pile and the bees are crazy for the little comfrey flowers.
Calendula – A queen healer of the herb garden and a beautiful summer flower that keeps on flowering into the fall.  It’s healing for the skin and a must have for homemade salves, oils and facial steams.
Burdock – A gentle tonic herb with lots of traditional uses. It’s very good for the skin and liver and can be enjoyed in stir-fries, soups and salads and well as tea and tincture.
Valerian – A perfect ally for those suffering from stress, tension and other nervous system disorders, and a gorgeous plant to have around with its long stems and delicate white flowers.  Another winner for the bees!
If you’re not ready to move to the country, start an herb farm, fight for the bees and plant endangered species, then pick one or two herbs that spark your interest and go from there.  I promise it will be fun!