it's important to spend time every day out of doors. our bodies need sunlight and fresh air. we know this, and yet for many of us, outdoors is something we experience in between rushing from place to place, from house to car to office to school to car to house to store... you get the idea. even i find myself very guilty at times, of not spending time outdoors.
i'm not sure what stops me - maybe it's a sense of all the things i feel i "should" be doing if im out there - maybe it's the sense i "shouldn't" be outside goofing off. but even here in chilly new england it's finally spring.
today the Angels suggest that we turn off our computers, put down our tasks and take as few as five minutes to simply sit outside. close your eyes, feel the light - or the rain - and breathe. if you are fortunate enough to live in a place where you can be relatively undisturbed, take whatever time you can give to yourself to release whatever stress you might feel yourself holding. with every in-breath, imagine yourself breathing in relaxation and love, and with every out-breath, imagine yourself breathing out any worries. do this every day, for at least five minutes if at all possible, and preferably, before engaging in any stressful task.
Eating...the Angel Way is a series of messages intuitive medium and published novelist Annie Kelleher has received over the past three years. The reason for the messages is that in order to heal the planet, we need to heal ourselves. One of our most broken places is in our relationship with food. The Angels, God's messengers, seek to help us heal this integral part of our divine nature.
Learn More About the Angel Way, Annie and Karen
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
the Angels on being outdoors
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I call this a "Nature Deficit Disorder". Many things are relieved with a dose of fresh air, sunshine, the sound and sight of running water, trees and flowers. Mostly, it's a reminder of our connection to all living things.
I think I'll take the babies outside in a little while. After my nap. I mean their nap.
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