Tag: healthy lifestyle

  • GOING FRUGAL: How to Minimise Shopping and Increase Abundance

    GOING FRUGAL: How to Minimise Shopping and Increase Abundance

    I was thinking about how little we actually need, and how much more shopping people actually are trained to enjoy through advertising and media brainwashing. As a child I remember too many movies, television shows, with the idiot box on all day and evening at varied intervels, and what we were learning as children was, to buy, to shop, to desire and want more things, especially ‘omnivore items’. Little or no moral education was there with crime, romance and silly songs or stories always fed into the head that have been manifesting outwards in our ‘reality show’ simulation. We were not introduced to what life actually is about, a balanced life where we live alongside others of all species as equals in respect of the right to live, with dignity and respect to all and no harm as far as possible. We are not told that we are trapped or lost in a simulation, controlled and unable to escape. We have no mind power or psychic gifts or any avenue of discovering our true home. We are taught to earn and buy to survive. With dairy milk spoiling every tasty treat, biscuit, chocolate, cake – we have not many options in vegan aisles but shopping less is actually a good thing if you decide upon spiritual awakening. A mindlul shopping list would probably be of fruits and fruit like vegetables in majority so that until we have time to contemplate, meditate and find a way back home, we engage less in the outer world.

    MAIN FOOD – FRUGIVORE

    There is an awesome variety of fruits that are plain fruits or vegetables to choose from, forage or cultivate.

    1. Cucumber
    2. Tomatoes
    3. Brinjals, aubergines, eggplants
    4. Pumpkins
    5. Squashes
    6. Okra, ladyfingers
    7. Green runner beans
    8. French beans
    9. Broad beans
    10. Bottle guard, calabash, lauki
    11. Bitter guard, bitter melon, karela
    12. Snake gourd, chichinda
    13. Pointed gourd – parwal
    14. Apple guard, tinda
    15. Ridge gourd, sponge guard loofa, torai
    16. Corn cobs
    17. Jackfruit
    18. Olives
    19. Avocado
    20. Peas
    21. Zuccini, courgettes

    Sweet Fruits

    1. Apples
    2. Bananas
    3. Nectarines, peaches
    4. Plums
    5. Gooseberries
    6. Oranges, clementine, tangerine, satsuma
    7. Pears
    8. Melon
    9. Watermelons
    10. Persimmons
    11. Pomegranates
    12. Mangoes
    13. Pineapples
    14. Kiwi
    15. Sapodila, chikoo
    16. Grapes
    17. Raspberries
    18. Blueberries
    19. Strawberries
    20. Mulberries
    21. Blackberries

    Soap fruits, soapnuts and soapberries or soap weeds for washing (all purpose)

    Natural plant based compost and mulch of fruit peels, fallen leaves, bark and straw (for growing).

    Rainwater collection and harvesting, and compost toilets, else use of minimal water supply and sewerage.

    Clothing developed and handmade with natural fibre of leaves and bark or second hand clothes from charity.

    Cob or natural housing without deforestation if one has an option of leaving the system, else small home.

    You do not need refrigeration or electicity either if living fresh and raw in suitable environment or use vegan electicity minimally with not many white goods.

    Careers as healers, meditators, psychics instead of a long list of materialism based professions.

    From here on we might actually need little else, but not everyone lives freely and most people still go shopping and live in conventional systems. As per market or consumer demand for those who want to add more items you do have a lot more if you want more nutrition and conveniences to purchase or grow more things minimally such as:

    Leaves and shoots if need be

    1. Kale
    2. Spinach
    3. Chard
    4. Cauliflower
    5. Brocolli
    6. Romanesco
    7. Cabbage
    8. Pakchoi
    9. Celery
    10. Rhubarb
    11. Asparagus
    12. Globe artichoke

    Legumes as per necessity

    1. Kidney beans
    2. Black eyed beans
    3. Chickpeas gram
    4. Lentils – red, brown, yellow, green, black

    Raw Desserts and rich snacks if needed

    1. Dates
    2. Raisins, sultanas
    3. Nuts – walnuts, almonds, cashews, peanut, macadamia,brazil, hazel, pecan, peanuts
    4. Coconut
    5. Dry fruits – prunes, mixed
    6. Cherries
    7. Cacoa
    8. Cranberries
    9. Currants
    10. Maple, date or coconut sap
    11. Sesame

    Grains, seeds as per availability if necessary

    1. Rice
    2. Oats
    3. Quinoa
    4. Chia
    5. Flax
    6. Pearl millet, bajra
    7. Finger millet, nachni
    8. Amaranth

    As per need or availability:
    Cane and rattan furniture
    Cotton, jute, yucca and hemp fibre
    Terracotta, clay art
    Natural unmined stones

    Herbs and Seasonings

    1. Tamarind
    2. Black pepper
    3. Cinnamon
    4. Fennel, saunf
    5. Mustard
    6. Cumin, jeera
    7. Carom seeds, ajwain
    8. Dill leaves, soa
    9. Sage
    10. Coriander, dhania
    11. Mint, pudina
    12. Basil, tulsi

    Tisanes

    1. Lavender
    2. Chamomile
    3. Lemon
    4. Peppermint
    5. Lemongrass
    6. Hibiscus
    7. Rose
    8. Matcha
    9. Lime
    10. Nettles

    MINIMALLY
    Mushroom, edible fungi – chestnut, portabello, button, closed cup, porcini, oriental – shiitake, oyster, enoki
    Preserves and jams
    Gluten – Wheat, Rye, Barley, Spelt
    Processed foods
    Soy
    Bamboo paper
    Found stones
    Vegan soaps
    Medicinal herbs if and when needed
    Underground roots and tubers – potato, swede, tapioca, turmeric, onion, garlic, ginger, leeks, beets, yam, horseradish, radish, taro, jerusalem artichokes

    You would agree that if you were to shop for the extra items besides the frugivore list, that still is an awful lot of items already for those who go beyond frugivorism and indulge a little while shopping. And some people think veganism means there is less left for them to consume!

    AVOID
    Synthetics eg. pesticides, plastics, artifical fabrics, resins
    Timber wood and wood pulp paper
    Mined metals and gems
    Cosmetics and unecessary toileterries
    Yeast
    Sugar
    Snacks, colas, crisps and treats that are unhealthy

    Travel to places for fun and work can be minimised if we live simplistically

    NEVER
    Anything affecting psychic channels adversely – eg Coffee, Black Tea, Alcohol, Drugs
    Animal products
    Animal tested items
    Fossil fuels
    Non essentials
    Domesticating new animals as pets and slaves

    We do not need to fly for holidays, non-essential travel, to go all over the world on polluting vehicles and cause harm to nature and wildlife by using infrastructure, roads, petrol pumps and airports.

    There is simply no need for outside entertainment, television, cimena and mindless celebrity shows or social media, especially animal exploitation, zoos and media if we are happy alone and focused on spirituality.

    No need for large houses, cars and luxury items, perfumes of anything requiring you to accumulate money.

    There will be very less need to technoloy, gadgets or internet if we have a place to live and meditate in and fruits to consume as per necessity grown on soil that is not owned or usurped by harming wildlife.

    Meditation should be our work and purpose of life not on being ‘someone’ professionally but to discover the way out of the untruth, the simulation, the world we are encased in artificially into truth or home. Unfortunately our education system demands from us enslavement into a system of jobs, profitable business and useless consumerism, a chain very hard to break if we are unaware of it.

    If we were to focus on the items at top in frugivore lifestyle, we eliminate almost entirely our diseases, and dependency on the system of shopping, packaging, garbage and waste of time and resources. From then on we can focus on ascension and spiritual truth and healing. If we continue to be consumerists, highly dependent on the system and loyal to it, money focused, accumulating gold, cash and possessions, and not even vegan, there is little use of spirituality or healing.

  • 15 Common Addictions and Healthier Alternatives

    15 Common Addictions and Healthier Alternatives

    We all have felt these common cravings to some or the other extent in our lives, and these can easily turn into addictions if not conquered through consciousness. Here are 15 ways of transforming them to healthier alternatives:

    1. Cakes and Sweets: While a bit of sweet treats every now and then would not ordinarily harm anyone, cakes and sweets can be highly addictive and unhealthy in the long run due to excessive fat and sugar content proven harmful for our heart and overall wellbeing. What our body is actually looking for is energy and a positive feeling of comfort. Juicy fruits make for a delicious alternative by supplying us 100% natural sugar and desirable nutrients to keep us radiantly healthy.fruit-3399834_960_720
    2. Breads and Chips: Cravings for pastas, biscuits, crispy fried snacks and carbohydrate rich foods is an indication that we need a feeling of a full tummy. However the excess gluten and heavy calories can easily show up on the waistline, in digestive discomfort and on the health of our skin. A healthy substitue are raw or sautee organic vegetables and crispy salads that provide natural fibre minus the excess calories to keep us feeling full as well as aid healthy digestion with a glowing effect on the skin.salad-2655915_960_720
    3. Hot Curries and Spices: Our taste buds certainly seem to feel excited, but it is often the result of burning sensations and not really the flavours that your body actually desires, not to mention the acidity and upset moods that follow. A great way to add the flavour to our diet are vegetable soups laced with natural herbs such as sage, basil, parsley, cumin, rosemary and tarragon and  that are soothing yet yummy and good for our tummy. soup-570922_960_720
    4. Icecreams and Fizzy Drinks: Excellent advertising and marketing through the decades has most of us thirsting and craving for sodas and ice, especially in dry and hot weather. Not only do they have poor nutritional value, they can harm our throat and stomach too. A much more satisfying substitution is found in water as well as homemade drinks and coolers such as watermelon, minty lime or lemon water and fresh berries to quench, cleanse and purify our system.lime-2353741_960_720
    5. Tea and Coffee: Some of the most addictive substances are our daily cups of tea and coffee which are hard to let go of at times inspite of the nicotine and caffeine that can be harmful despite the engineered marketing claims of health benefits and research often promoted by industrial cartels. Herbal teas or Tisanes including home made concoctions such as ginger, lemon, nettle, lemongrass, hibiscus, peppermint, chamomile, dandelion and more are delightful alternatives to our daily requirement of hot beverages for healing and detoxification.tee-2427846_960_720
    6. Juices and Concentrates: Contrary to what we might have believed juices brought over the counter are not usually healthy as they are often filtered and diluted to remove fibre and containing concentrated sugars or even artificially sweetened at times. Keep all the fibre and pulp in, minus the sweeteners with homemade smoothies prepared with a combination of vegetables and fruits such as spinach, cucumber, kale, grapes, beet and avocado that can be prepared in less than five minutes.detox-1995433_960_720
    7. Smokes and Alcohol: Whether tobacco or other herbs or drinks that claim to provide a high, what we are really seeking is mental peace and destressing. Avoid cancerous and addictive substances by simple breathing techniques to take in fresh, clean air with yoga and meditation for stress relief. Aromatherapy with essential oils can be an excellent alternative too with therapeutic effects on the mind, body and soul.essential-oils-2884618_960_720
    8. Music, Movies and Telly: Constantly being plugged into gadgets for entertainment can be stressful for our third-eye as it blocks our inner creative vision and inner music from higher dimensions. Clear away thought pollution and noise in the head with simple habits of good restful sleep, noting down your dreams, receptivity and intuition training and meditative states to sharpen our inner senses. This way we can also develop extended sensory perceptions and lucid dreaming skills for awakening our consciousness.dream
    9. Social Media and Gossip: Chatting with friends, sharing updates and exchanging sweet pleasentries is one thing, while being unable to spend a single moment alone or with loved ones who we are responsible for due to addiction to socialising and social media is another. What we are actually seeking is a loving connection with the universe and this can be found through heart-centered meditation and compassion practice, family activities or through social work and volunteering for good causes.volunteer
    10. Looks and Popularity: We all like looking beautiful and receiving compliments, but an obsession with outer beauty, selfies, cosmetics, clothing or style can sometimes be at the expense of not allowing the real substance of the soul to shine through our natural face and natural body. Detach from false admirers and envious eyes by focusing on your inner talents, true or real friends, supportive and positive relations who bring our our true inner worth and through self-development at an integral level.yoga.jpg
    11. Money and Status: Whether through the next big car, house, designer labels or vacation we sometimes entangle ourselves with the illusion of materialism promoted steadily by some moviestars, celebrities and business tycoons. We can stop wasting our precious resources on meaningless things and start working on our inner and true resources by discovering our soul purpose, inner power and spiritual wealth that is the mark of true abundance that grows when shared.key
    12. Daydreaming and Fantasy: It is indeed healthy for our inner child to have a good imagination and to create fantasies in our mind, yet an excess of this can have us ungrounded and be a sign of inner depression or being stuck in unfulfilled dreams that float in our subconscious for a long time. Past regression for discovering our suppressed memories from earlier years or even past lives can help heal these issues or traumas that are at the core of our subconscious.therapy
    13. Religious Fixation: Cultures, religion and mythology are great subjects to delve into so that we can expand our mind, but a fixation on any limited belief system can make us judgemental or even fundamentalistic if we are unable to accept various points of view and stay open to learning. We can fulfil our search for truth and justice minus the indoctrination by learning about nature and karmic laws and make peace with the universe through understanding and love.moon-2776955_960_720
    14. Occult Power: We all love to have power over our reality, but it may be unhealthy if we are obsessed with the occult and seek to control others or their minds through our ego-centrism. The illusion of me versus others is broken through an expansion of consciousness through self-realization so that we realize our inheret unity and see our own reflection in all people and things in the world to bring about compassionate awareness.mandala-3396997_960_720
    15. Sex and Sensuality: We all need a healthy sensual experience of life for accepting joy and for balanced romantic relationships, yet an excessive focus on sexuality can be a sign of past repression, lack of inner joy and even depression. Let go of dependency with inner love and joyful creative activities such as music, yoga and arts to express the sacral chakra energy more beneficially instead of draining out all your power so that the kundalini or inner energy ascends to higher levels of consciousness without being repressed or blocked.chakra-3131632_960_720.jpg