Dr. Oz Recipe: Roasted Asparagus and Tomatoes

Adapted from Cooking Light Magazine, this recipe is taken from The Dr. Oz Show Web site, and offers a quick, easy and nutritious option to add to any meal!

Roasted Asparagus and Tomatoes

INGREDIENTS
Olive oil mist
1 pound asparagus, trimmed
½ cup cherry or grape tomatoes
1/3 cup sliced shallots
1 ½ tsp chopped fresh thyme
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper

DIRECTIONS
Combine asparagus, tomatoes, shallots, tyme, salt and pepper on a jelly roll pan, and coat lightly with olive oil mist. Bake at 400 degrees for 6 minutes or until crisp and tender.

Spiritual Dating: Declare Your Independence From Inauthenticity

By Amy Leigh Mercree

Too often, dating today means being someone who you aren’t. You mold yourself to fit with your date and their interests, values and desires all the while denying the authentic person that lurks within. Most of the time, this is a subtle change in how you act, what you choose to do or even how you talk. But this approach is not only unsatisfying and unhealthy, it’s also the least effective approach if your objective is to find lasting love with a compatible partner.

Enter Spiritual Dating: dating as if all life is sacred. This month declare your independence from inauthenticity and be the real you! The three R’s of authenticity will guide your way.

Real love comes from real connection. For real connection to be born both people have to reveal their authentic selves in greater and greater increments over the course of dating. Do this in manageable ways that feel safe like only saying you like a type of music or movie if you truly do. Be the REAL you with courage and confidence. You are a treasure and the right dating partner will easily see your radiance!

Rare and authentically wonderful people do exist! Spot them by boosting your discernment and intuition. Developing discernment takes confidence in yourself and a commitment to listen to your intuition. Self-observation also helps. Notice how you react and feel around certain people. The flutter in your chest plus a slight sense of being off-balance you felt with the boyfriend who ended up being unsupportive and using drugs may be the signal to watch for next time. Use your knowledge of your emotional and physical sensations to your advantage. Choose to discern the reality of situations.

Your intuition is already there inside of you and ready to roll. Notice your gut feelings, your first impressions. If you get the sense from a visceral place that someone is really kind, caring and nice, they probably are. Follow up by observing. Do they act that way in all or most situations?  Use your discernment and intuition to sense the rare, special people with whom you may be compatible. These will be your authentic partners who can meet your authenticity with their own truth and create the refreshing cocktail of an honest relationship.

Refreshing treats in the dating world are: fun, easy, totally non-awkward conversations and dates. Try to create that for yourself on dates by being yourself and having a light, sparkling joyful quality to your life, and therefore your dates. Don’t put up pretenses and false fronts. Instead share your truth. Whether you are the ultimate girly girl, a die-hard tomboy, a militant vegan, or the poster child for the steak of the month club, there are plenty of people who can appreciate and enjoy your true self. Be your refreshingly real authentic self! That kind of confidence is captivating and your dates will respond, especially if they are the right person for you. Let that confidence extend into the types of activities you do in your life and on your dates.  Try new things and create a life that is authentic and filled with your own personal brand of joy; then great authentic dates with be the icing on the cake!

Amy Leigh Mercree is the author of “The Spiritual Girl’s Guide to Dating: Your Enlightened Path to Love, Sex, & Soul Mates, a Spiritual Dating & Relationship Coach, and a Medical Intuitive. For more fun articles and her dating advice column visit her blog and website: www.spiritualgirlsguide.com.

 

 

Free 21 Day Meditation Challenge with Deepak Chopra

The Chopra Center is launching another free 21-day meditation challenge starting Monday, July 16, and the theme is “Free to love.”

Week one is “Your Pathway to Freedom” where meditators will uncover and release any thought patterns or beliefs preventing them from living and loving fully, and week two is “Healing the Heart,” where attendees explore the multi-dimensional aspects of love, including gratitude, joy, romance and intuition, according to The Chopra Center. The final week is dedicated to transformation.

Each day participants can download a new guided meditation by Deepak Chopra and other Chopra Center Master Meditation Teachers, offering practical tips to assist listeners on creating a lasting change in their lives via meditation.

Participation is free, simply sign-up online!

Oprah Explores How to Navigate Life Purpose With Caroline Myss

Born in Chicago and raised catholic, best-selling author Caroline Myss discovered she was an intuitive at the age of 8, and today is a well-known medical intuitive, teacher and author of books including “Anatomy of the Spirit” and “Sacred Contracts.”

Myss recently sat down with Oprah Winfrey on Super Soul Sunday where the two discussed intuition, life purpose, and navigating our own spiritual path. Oprah started off the discussion by by asking Myss to define “spirit.”

“Your spirit is the part of you that is seeking meaning and purpose,” Myss told Oprah. “Another way to understand spirit is that it’s the part of you that is drawn to hope … that will not give into despair. The part of you that has to believe in goodness, that has to believe in something more.”

In life, we are given choices, and our intuition or inner guidance system, is there to help us navigate these choices. “We have an intuitive voice with us. We are all born intuitive,” said Myss, explaining in every moment, with every choice, we can either choose to enhance our life or drain it.

Oprah read the following from the author’s best-selling book “Anatomy of Spirit:” “From a spiritual perspective, in fact, the entire physical world is nothing more than a classroom, but the challenge to each one of us in this classroom is will you make the choices that enhance your spirit or those that drain your power.”

We need to view everything in our life as a learning lesson as we seek to find our truth, purpose and path in life – and then stay on that path once we find it. Are you enhancing or draining because “there is nothing in between,” these two, said Myss. It’s either a choice of fear or a choice of love.

“Even if your in a grocery store and your thinking ‘Should I buy this or not?’ and your gut says ‘You know you can’t eat that!’ and you decide ‘I’m not going to listen to that voice.’ Right there, even in that tiny thing, you’ve walked toward fear because you blocked your intuitive voice,” she explained.

Myss believes each person is born with a purpose for being alive in this physical world and she calls these “sacred contracts.” This is not a literal document, but a “spiritual document” our soul recognizes, she said. Many people say: “I just have to be true to myself” or have a knowing that they just have to do something. That “knowingness” is the soul recognizing its path, she noted.

“You have fundamental agreements that you simply feel and you can’t put your finger on them because they reveal themselves to you within the context of your life, through coincidence, through synchronicity, through obligations you can’t get out of, through mad love you can’t stop no matter what you do,” Myss told Oprah. “These are all parts of your sacred contracts that form the whole of your contract.”

Despite these contracts, many people remain confused about their purpose for being here, or wonder if they are truly on the right path. In her book “Anatomy of Spirit,” Myss says: “People suffer when they pursue a life or chase a dream that doesn’t belong to them.”

She told Oprah we often become fixated on something and believe we have to have it, when in actuality, the dream or goal doesn’t belong to us. “In society we are taught to imitate what doesn’t belong to us,” she said, explaining that knowing if we are on the right path is not as difficult as many people think.

“Have no judgments about your life, no expectations, and give up the need to know what happens tomorrow,” Myss said. “Be fully present and appreciate all that is in your life now.”

However, for many who are suffering after losing a job, struggling to pay a mortgage, or getting over a breakup, this can be difficult to embrace. When Oprah asked what she would say to these people, Myss replied:

“I need to say to you, you had your life focused on something that didn’t belong to you, and a path that didn’t belong to you … or you wouldn’t be here [now]. You locked in on something that did not belong to you, or someone that didn’t belong to you. You didn’t let go of a yesterday that didn’t belong to you. You hung on to a rage that did belong to you, and you wouldn’t let it go. You lost track of being here or something happened to you and you said this to yourself – ‘it shouldn’t have happened’ and you never got over it.”

Additionally, many people assume when they go through troubled times it’s a sign they are on the wrong path, but often things we deem “bad” can turn out to be exactly what we needed, she said. It’s about remaining true to who we are and making choices that enhance not drain our spirit.

“There is a lot more pain that comes from answered prayers then unanswered ones,” Myss noted. “If people really got what they wanted, they would be in deep grief. This is why they say ‘be careful what you pray for, you might get it.’ There is a lot of wisdom to say just trust. I don’t [always] know what it in my own best interest.”

She also explained we are never really on the “wrong path,” there are just times when we are not navigating or “managing” our path well. “Your making choices that are harming you, and that is why it’s hurting you right now. You are making unwise choices. When your lifepath begins to harm you, then we have to sit back and say – we’ve taken a detour.”

You know you are managing your path well when you don’t put yourself in a position to betray yourself, she told Oprah. If we are in a situation that we feel we are giving away our power, draining our psyche or compromising our integrity, we need to reevaluate.

“You can be physically tired, but not psychicly drained. If you are, you are betraying yourself in some way,” she said, explaining we are all aware – if we are honest with ourselves – when we are betraying our true self.

“It’s that voice that says, ‘You shouldn’t have said that.’ It’s the voice of your conscience, consciousness and gut instinct. It’s the voice you don’t want to hear that never turns off. When you follow this voice and push, it’s the part that keeps us moving and turning the wheel of our life. It will guide you.”

Watch the full episode with Caroline Myss online, and tune in this Sunday for a new episode with Deepak Chopra and bishop T.D. Jakes on the OWN Network, online and on Facebook.

And read our coverage of Oprah’s interview with Devon Franklin and Sarah Ban Breathnach!

 

The Universe Knows Mugs & More

Shop for gifts (for yourself and others) featuring positive affirmations on mugs, stainless steel drink ware, T-shirts, luggage tags, journals and more at The Universe Knows Inc.

With affirmations such as “blessings are everywhere” “we’re all connected” “embrace the moment” and “believe in yourself,” these products are dedicated to inspiring others.

In fact, the company’s motto is “to remind people of the wisdom that resides within, and inspire strength and courage to live with passion and purpose,” according to the Web site.

For more information, visit http://www.theuniverseknows.com.

How and Why to Add Lemon Water to Your Daily Routine

By Cathi Stack, N.D.

For some reason, I am a regular participant in the practice of drinking lemon water from about November through Spring and then I fall off the wagon. I am not sure why because I always feel better when I do this, and I feel my metabolism benefits from it – an area most people would agree they could use a little boost!

Adding this “therapy” to your routine is actually very easy and has many benefits. The medicinal value of the lemon (organic is always best) is described as anti-bacterial and anti-scorbutic, meaning it’s a remedy that will prevent disease and assist in cleaning the body of impurities. Also, people who suffer from heartburn, bloating and belching will feel much better after incorporating lemon water, and when drinking it regularly, can help with both constipation and diarrhea.

In a popular book “Back to Eden,” written by Jethro Kloss, the author describes the lemon as a very effective liver stimulant and dissolvent of uric acid, as it helps to liquefy bile making digestive juices flow much more freely.

Lemons are also useful in treating asthma, colds, coughs, sore throat, influenza, heartburn, liver complaint issues, scurvy, kidney stones, fevers and rheumatism.  Drinking lemon water on a regular basis may even help women with heavy periods.

Fresh lemon juice provides the body with calcium, magnesium and potassium, as well as vitamin C, and lemons are the most alkaline of all fruits – and an alkaline body can resist illness and disease far better than an acidic one!

It is very rare for one to have a lemon allergy so there is no excuse for you not to try this. For those with stomach ulcers, you are not likely to desire swallowing lemon water, but I assure you that it will actually benefit you. Start with very diluted juice and work your way up to a half or whole lemon twice daily.  You will feel an overall improvement in your digestive health.

Here are some other lemon remedies for you to try:

  • Treat a sore throat with a half lemon in six to eight ounces of water. Gargle and swallow. Repeat frequently through out the day.
  • One tablespoon of fresh lemon juice (undiluted) one hour before each meal has been helpful in those with asthma.
  • One teaspoon of lemon juice in a half glass of water will help relieve heartburn.
  • For those with liver issues, squeeze the juice of one lemon into hot water and drink.
  • A slice of lemon bound over a corn overnight will greatly relieve the pain.

It’s important to note that organic lemons are the better choice and can be purchased by the bag, and pasteurized and packaged lemon juice has NO benefit to your health. For the average person of 150 pounds or less, drinking a half squeezed lemon in an 8- to 12-ounce glass of room temperature or warm water twice daily is optimal. Those weighing over 150 would also benefit, but you may want to consider one lemon twice daily.

There is rarely a person who does not benefit from this simple addition to your daily routine. I’d love to hear from you once you have put this into practice and let me know how things have improved. You can always email me at journeyiihealth@gmail.com.

I am borrowing a quote here whose author is unknown: “When life gives you a lemon … squeeze it, mix it with eight ounces of purified or filtered water and drink twice daily.”

ABOUT CATHI STACK
Catherine (Cathi) Stack is owner, facilitator and Doctor of Naturopathy at Journey II Health LLC, established in 2007 in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Along with her naturopathic practice at Journey II Health, Stack continues to work at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital as a Certified Nurse Midwife. She loves sharing her knowledge with her patients, co-workers, friends and readers. She currently writes for a variety of publications, which include her Sunday column in the Niagara Gazette. She can be reached via her Web site, www.journeyiihealth.com.