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The Power of Self-Talk

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From the desk of Dr Nandita Shah

In these rather difficult times the world over, it can be hard to stay positive. But it’s also a test. As a doctor and a person who cares for all animals, both human and non human, it’s easy for me to see how lucky I am. There is so much to be grateful for.

I am in Turkey now. Amongst its many beautiful offerings, what has stood out for me is the Turkish people’s love for animals. Cats and dogs are fed on the streets, and people enjoy being with them. Even hotels allow them in. But I also sense a huge disconnect when I see them hugely indulging in animal food as part of their daily diet. This dichotomy is a reality worldwide. Our cultural conditioning is so strong that we miss seeing the reality sometimes.

It’s time to look at everything closely and check for our own conditioning, while also facing whatever comes our way with equanimity and a positive attitude. When we live an inspired  and energised life in accordance with our values, and according to nature’s laws, we are naturally both healthy and joyous. Live life connected!

The word ‘cancer’ scared me to hell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOqByLrBiig

SHARAN’s 21-Day Health Retreat is a holistic programme that focuses on food, exercise and the effect of our thoughts on our well-being. Our amazing facilitator for the retreat, Tehseen Mehdi Dudani, walks the talk and shares how affirmations have proved magical for her and others too!

I strongly believe in the power of affirmations as I have experienced miracles with regard to my health since 2012 when I went through a major surgery for a condition that was suspected to be cancerous. I was worried sick. The night before, I surprisingly calmed myself down and harnessed the power of affirmations by writing in a book with complete belief exactly how well the operation would go and how I would not be diagnosed with cancer or have the need to undergo chemotherapy/complications. Sure enough, when I regained consciousness a day later after a gruelling eight hour operation, a senior doctor told me: “I wanted to personally give you the good news because this is nothing short of a miracle. You will not need any chemotherapy and you will be absolutely fine.” I still remember how I cried tears of joy on hearing this and thanked the universe for its blessings. I knew in my heart that my affirmations had worked their magic. Since then I have used positive affirmations many a time, sometimes repeating lines several times a day, such as “Every cell in my body has healed”, “I am strong and healthy”, “I love and accept myself just the way I am” and “Everyday in every way I am getting better and better”.

As a facilitator at the 21-day programme, I conducted a detailed session on the mind-body connection. Many of the participants understood and implemented their affirmations for better health and in other areas of their life through visualisations, daily repetitions. In just a few days during the retreat itself, some came and told me how it had miraculously worked for them much to their surprise. For one, a problem area that had drawn out for five long years got resolved within the next two days when she received a confirmation call. Another participant at the retreat found to her utmost surprise that she could walk no less than five kms effortlessly during our weekly trek to the nearby village despite suffering from arthritis for the past 10 years and barely able to walk in her daily routine. I also had someone who was very sceptical in the session about using affirmations and frankly didn’t believe it would work. After trying it for a few days, he informed our group about how on using it to test if it worked, it actually did work for him. Yet another lady was being plagued by mosquito bites for almost a week during the retreat. She used affirmations and reported how within a day none of the mosquitoes came anywhere close to her. She happily declared herself mosquito-bite free.

Each of us has the power to heal ourselves or make things happen. We just have to trust ourselves and make an affirmation and leave the rest to the universe to play out our wishes!

Creamy Chickpea and Vegetable Soup

With a chill in the air, a warm soup is always welcome. And this particular soup is nutritiously wholesome and can be a meal in itself. Enjoy!

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups cooked chickpea

  • 1 medium zucchini, chopped into small cube

  • 2 small carrots, chopped into small cube

  • 1 tsp garlic paste

  • celery leave

  • 1 tsp fresh or dry rosemary

  • 1 tsp salt or to taste

  • freshly ground pepper

  • a dash of lime juice

  • spring onion for garnish (optional)

Method:

Blend the chickpeas, garlic, celery with water as needed and put in a saucepan to boil. Add carrots and after the mixture starts boiling, the zucchini. When the zucchini is almost cooked add rosemary, salt and pepper. Add the lime juice just before serving.

Pause to Ponder

FACEBOOK SUPPORT GROUP

If you love Facebook, then join us to be supported on your plant based journey. Since 1 January, 2016, we have been offering three possibilitie

1. SHARAN India This is SHARAN’s main Facebook page which you can like and follow for getting useful daily updates and news from the plant based health world. You will also get news about the latest SHARAN events, see testimonials, and more.

2. SHARAN’s Vegan Support Group This is an open support group to know more about vegan/plant-based lifestyle. Here you can ask questions and share inspiring stories, tips, recipes, etc.

3. SHARAN’s Plant Powered Health This is the new group only for the past attendees of SHARAN’s events: seminars, cooking classes, retreats or longer programs.

All our doctors and presenters will be here to answer your questions and give you tips. If you have attended our events join this group to be a part of our family.

Please like the main SHARAN page and join the group(s) applicable to you.

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Uncomfortable? Congrats, you are on track!

One of the biggest secrets to success is discomfort. The difference between the ordinary and the extra-ordinary is that the latter embraced discomfort. For a butterfly to bloom, it has to undergo the struggle as a caterpillar.

So whatever your goal may be, welcome discomfort with a smile. It is this very process that brings with it the satisfaction of achievement. A truly happy person actually invites discomfort with the knowledge that success is guaranteed!

Find out how you can too…

1. Sleep on the floor

Start with one day a month if you like, but do give this a shot!

2. Wake up earlier

According to scriptures, the ideal time to wake up is between 4 am to 6 am, when we are at our best. Whatever time you may be waking up now, try and put your body clock to half an hour earlier.

Tip: Keep the alarm away from your bedside!

3. Let breakfast be raw 

When they say eat breakfast like a king, it only means eating the highest quality of food for optimum nourishment. Organic fruits and salads are the richest in nutrition. Start with a big glass of green smoothie. If you feel hungry again, have fruits.

4. Start lunch or dinner with a salad

Since we are all connected, our digestion is best when the sun is at its peak – noon. So have your lunch starting with a lovely bowl of salad. This will automatically reduce your intake of cooked food. Similarly, try and finish dinner before sunset and feel the change!

5. Set a physical target for yourself

Resolve to do 50 surya-namaskars a day or 100 push ups a day or 200 star jumps a day. You don’t have to accomplish all of this at one time! Spread the target across the day and do so whenever you get the time.

6. Challenge yourself 

Take a cold shower on a cold day. Do an activity that you are not comfortable doing. Get into reading. Call up someone you have a problem with and share your thoughts with them…whatever it may be, challenge yourself. Get out of the comfort zone.

7. Work on your addictions

Having tea/coffee, being lazy, getting hooked to junk food, spending too much time on social media, smoking, alcohol – are all addictions. Consciously through education and analysis, start working on these.

8. Do something new everyday

Routines are great, but there can be something new done within the routine. Take a different route to work. Join an interesting class. Opt to walk instead of drive to run an errand. Write a letter to someone. Rack your brain in a crossword.

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This newsletter was compiled by SHARAN Head of Mumbai, Reyna K Rupani, She facilitates the Six Weeks to Health & Weight Loss program and also conducts health talks for schools, groups, corporates and more.

Edited by Vasanti Sundaram, Bangalore who has also benefitted from the SHARAN programmes, and now spreads awareness of the benefits of plant based lifestyle through her talks.

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