Liv Tyler Says Meditation Helps Her With ADD and More

On December 13, 2012, the David Lynch Foundation held a fundraiser at Lincoln Center to raise money for its transcendental mediation program – teaching the practice to children and teachers in schools, as well as war veterans suffering from PTSD – and celebrity supporters showed up, including Dr. Oz, his wife Lisa, and Liv Tyler.

Tyler told YourTango meditation has had an amazing influence on her life. “Meditation and being close to yourself helps everything in your life,” Tyler said in the report. “It helps myself make better decisions and be a better mother, and just deal with the daily stress of the modern world that we live in. It helps with everything.”

She also told the New York Daily News that she suffers from ADD, and transcendental mediation helps her with that as well.

How to Rediscover Your Joy

By Jennifer Garza

In my last article Rediscovering Joy Beyond Fear, I outlined ways you can release fear in order to receive joy.

1) Realize you are connected to everyone and everything
2) Be honest with yourself
3) Make hard decisions.

Now, I’ll outline the “how” so you can implement the concept into your life.

*Realize you are connected to everyone and everything.
Meditation and/or prayer are an important key to feeling connected to a higher power. For most of the day, you are in a state of beta waves, and while beta waves are needed for critical thinking and navigating the world we live in, they can also increase stress. Also, as you age, the more beta waves you possess. Children, however (who experience a high level of joy) spend most hours of the day in alpha and theta brainwave states. While beta waves are associated with thinking and problem solving, it’s alpha and theta wavelengths that help you feel connected to the Universe. This can be achieved through meditation and prayer.

*Make a conscious effort to look and appreciate the world around you.
In today’s world, there is a push to stay busy. We’re off and running as soon as our eyes open in the morning until we hit the bed at night. We forget to stop and appreciate the beauty around us. When feeling stressed, you may feel pushed to get more done. Resist this urge, and instead, take a break. Go for a leisurely stroll in the park or down the street. Take special notice of the ice glassing over bare branches, or the pink in the sky as the sun sinks. Marvel at children bundled in parkas as they make snow angels. There is beauty everywhere, if only you look.

*Start a gratitude journal
By consciously looking for things to be grateful for, the more good you will notice in your life. The more good vibes you feel and send into the Universe, the more you will attract. It’s simple law of attraction.

*Be honest with yourself
As I mentioned in the last article, denying your pain blocks your path to joy. Our humanness causes us to avoid deep-rooted issues because we feel pain at facing them. But we fool ourselves into believing that by turning a blind eye it keeps us from pain. But not facing the pain, keeps us in a constant dis-ease. We are not fully aware of the negativity that hinders our joy because it’s beneath the surface. The way to release this pain is to finally confront it. Although initially we will experience more intense feelings, working through it will lift the weight that suppresses our joy. So how is this accomplished?

1–Sit quietly in a place with no distractions. Ask a higher power for help identifying the main issue in your life causing you pain. Sit in the stillness until you receive your answer.

2–Grab a pen and paper and begin to free write about this issue – where the root of it began; how it’s affecting your life currently; and how if left unaddressed, it will affect your future.

3–Seek help in resolving the issue. Read self-enhancement books or seek life coaching or therapy. Even if you take baby steps toward confronting your pain, you are sending a signal to the Universe that you are ready to release it.

4–Develop and recite a daily mantra, such as “Today, I am confronting and releasing my pain regarding X. I am supported by a higher power and know I can call upon that power for comfort and guidance.”

*Make hard decisions
To avoid pain, we resist making hard decisions. We shrug off our intuition and remain in situations we know are causing us pain. Remember you already know what needs changing in your life on a soul level. If you don’t recognize it, start asking yourself – the answer will come. At first, it might be a whisper, then the truth may be spoken through others, and eventually your soul will scream it.

*Acknowledge the voice inside you
While tough decisions do result in repercussions and pain, have faith that there is only joy on the other side. Embrace the joy.

Jennifer Garza, M.S., has a master of science in counseling and psychology. She is a former therapist and has taught life enhancement classes at venues including college campuses, state conferences and prisons. She is the author of the inspiration journal “365 Days to Happiness: Use Your Strengths, Thoughts, and Dreams to Manifest a New Life.” Garza has been featured in Natural Health magazine, AOL, BusinessInsider.com, Young Entrepreneur.com, and on FTNS radio. Visit her website at www.authorjennifergarza.com or connect with her. 

Deepak Chopra & Rachel Roy Create New Line of Jewelry & T-Shirts

Deepak Chopra is teaming up with fashion designer Rachel Roy to collaborate on a new line of jewelry, which will benefit his Urban Yogi Initiative, which teaches at-risk youths an updated take on yoga, incorporating modern-day hip-hop into the mix, according to a Fashionista.com report.

“Fashion represents the zeitgeist of our culture,” Chopra told us Web site a luncheon to celebrate the collection’s launch. “I’ve always been interested in fashion and how it’s becoming hybridized right now with different cultures coming together to make fusion fashions.”

Chopra and Roy met via Twitter when she tweeted to him asking if they could collaborate. “He asked me, ‘What can I do for you?’ and I said that I didn’t quite know what he could do for me but, ‘What I would like to do is create a product [together] and wherever you want the proceeds to go, they’ll go,’” Roy told Fashionista.com.

The new line features fine jewelry and t-shirts selling on Roy’s Web site and AHALife Web site. And pieces are already selling out!

Tia Mowry Teams with Tara Stiles for New Yoga DVDs

Tia Mowry, of the hit reality show “Tia and Tamera” on the Style Network, recently released two new yoga DVDs with yoga guru Tara Stiles. The goal is to de-stress while also losing weight.

“It’s very energetic …this isn’t a style of yoga where you sit and you talk about it and you take a break and you do another thing … you’re moving for the entire program and you’re engaging your abs, you’re engaging your entire body,” Stiles explains in the video below and on Mowry’s Web site, www.tiamowryyoga.com.

The first DVD is designed to calm the mind and body to release tension, and is called “Tia Mowry’s Calm Yoga with Tara Styles, while the second DVD is “Tia Mowry’s Core Yoga With Tara Styles,” offering more of a fat-burning workout to tone the body, especially the stomach muscles.

“About three years ago, I actually injured my back and I found that yoga just really, really helped … after my pregnancy, I’m not afraid to say I gained 60 pounds, so the first thing I went to was yoga,” Mowry says in the video.

See the video below for more details:

3 Steps to Mindfully Wrap Up 2012

By Keri Nola, MA, LMHC

Another year has passed gifting us with an additional collection of memories, transitions, and events to add to our life’s experience. In order to integrate these happenings and successfully move forward, it is helpful for us to find meaningful ways to reflect on the steps we’ve taken over the year, celebrate our progress, and establish our intentions for the year ahead.

This year I invite you to consider using a few questions to guide you in a gentle, mindful end of the year ritual that welcomes compassion and supports you in moving forward in the direction you deserve and desire.

Reflect

  • What have I learned this year?
  • What am I proud of myself for this year?
  • What aspects of myself have I discovered and embraced?

End of the year reflections allow us to gently remember, acknowledge, and honor events, experiences and progress that occurred throughout the year. You may consider writing these down to revisit at a later time, or just reminisce about them mentally. I will say it can be an enriching experience to review our yearly reflections from one year to the next as it provides a unique way to “zoom out” and capture a glimpse at the bigger picture of our experiences.

Celebrate

  • How can I honor and celebrate the progress I’ve made in my personal evolution this year?
  • Is there anyone I want to invite to join me in my celebration?
  • Who can I express gratitude to for being a part of my journey this year?

Celebrations are an important aspect of our progress. Too often we focus on the places we believe we have fallen short and forget to acknowledge the valuable steps we have in fact taken in the direction of our highest purpose. Personalize a celebration ritual that honors YOU.

Intend

  • In 2013, I intend to…
  • My hope for myself in the New Year is…
  • This coming year I give myself permission to…
  • In the New Year, I choose to let go of…

I prefer intention setting to the more traditional resolution making as this ritual is less oriented with the judgment of success or failure, but rather assists us in aligning with the energy of our desires, which helps us be more capable of inviting them into being.

May your reflections, celebrations, and intentions support you in journeying inward and reconnecting with your most authentic self as you transition into the year ahead.

Keri Nola is author of “A Year on Your Path to Growth: Daily Inspirations to Reconnect with Your Soul,” and founder of Path to Growth LLC, a Central Florida-based integrative healing center that blends traditional and holistic techniques for journeys to peace. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Nola provides psychotherapy and facilitates therapeutic retreats for those seeking to reconnect with their inner wisdom, particularly after trauma or loss. She also offers heart-inspired business consultations for healthcare professionals. For more information visit www.pathtogrowth.com, on Facebook and Twitter @pathtogrowth.

NOTE: Picture of Keri Nola by Monica Alfonso

YogaVibes Launches Online Jivamukti Spiritual Warrior Yoga

YogaVibes, known for its online yoga video service, filmed and added a Jivamukti Spiritual Warrior class to its line-up – the first online yoga distributor to do so. The online yoga class is led by Vinyasa and Jivamukti trained yoga teacher, Hollie Sue Mann.

“Jivamukti Yoga is many things … It is a rigorous physical practice where the goal, which is enlightenment, is remembered throughout by the teacher and student alike,” said Mann. “The rigorous but deeply devotional practice that is Spiritual Warrior helps us to purify and heal relationships to Mother Earth, other humans, and animal beings. The jivanmuktah asks, ‘what can we do for others first?’ Indeed, this is how we begin every Spiritual Warrior sequence, by giving away the fruits of our labor, as the ancient texts teach us.”

Jivamukti Spiritual Warrior classes are designed for busy people who only have an hour to practice. The structure is a fixed set sequence instructed in a Vinyasa style. It is a fully balanced class, which includes asana warm-up, chanting, setting of intention, surya namaskar, standing poses, backbends, forward bends, twists, inversions, meditation, and relaxation. The teacher focuses on keeping the pace moving and does not stop to give spiritual discourses. Since the asana sequence is always the same, a student will pick it up quite quickly after only a couple of classes, according to the company.

Spiritual Warrior and International Spiritual Warrior Classes are best for intermediate and advanced students, although beginners as well as anyone with a sense of adventure are welcome to explore this hour-long fusion of asana, mantra, and meditation.

For a preview of one of the online yoga classes offered, see the below video: