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Magical Mysteries Revealed at 100 Ways to Health & Well-Being

 

Paul Kaye, co-author of Living the Spiritual Principles of Health and Well-Being knows how to move an audience from stitches to the sacred. Paul, like his co-author, John-Roger, moves energy like a maestro conducting a symphony. Paul’s premiere of his 100 Ways to Health & Well-Being workshop last Tuesday is a prime example. Paul expounds on the virtues of cold showers and the group giggles. They howl when he goes on a comedic anti-sugar rant. Silence shimmering with love then fills the space. Quietly, he speaks about the “ecstatic moment where you realized you are being breathed.”

The author, poet and President of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness seems heaven bent on encouraging self-care. “Take care of yourself so you can take care of others,” is 1 of 3 primary principles espoused by the church. Paul’s research is thorough; his approach is spiritual; his implementation is practical.

Caution: Many of Paul’s 100 Ways to Health & Well-Being tips require courage and self-discipline. (Also, as emphasized by Paul during the workshop – consult your physician with any concerns.)

Tip #1: Take Cold Showers

Why in Heaven’s name would anybody subject themselves to this practice?
Cold Showers:

  • Increases alertness
  • Stimulates weight loss
  • Tightens and tone skin
  • Speeds up muscle recovery (Think your favorite sports star applying a cold pack.)
  • Relieves depression
  • Boosts fertility
  • Builds strong willpower
  • Improves emotional resilience

Note: Japanese Shinto monks and pilgrims practice the centuries old shugendo and misogi. Both rituals involve purifying oneself by plunging into waterfalls…Even in winter!

Tip #2: Just Say No to Refined Sugar

You probably know all the reasons why but here’s a reminder.
Refined sugar:

  • Spikes insulin
  • “Causes sticky cells” which lead to sticky problems (like diabetes)
  • Your body works overtime with sugar injections

As one who loves sugar, this is a tough one. Paul’s conversation with a physician saddened me. “The smallest lifestyle change can avoid diabetes. But most people say, ‘Doc, can’t you please just give me a pill?’”

To quote Paul: “Buddha talked about the middle way. We said, yea. Can we do it another way?”

Encouragement for fellow sugar fans: Paul talks about Yogurtland being “basic self heaven.” He seems to say, froyo (in moderation) is fine. Just skip the million dessert toppings.

Tip #3: Take a Cue from the Navy Seals – Breathe!

Yes, meditation, spiritual exercises are sublime. But remembering to breathe is also a lifesaver. Paul says, “Breath is where we can always go for balance.”

Here’s how the Navy Seals release stress:

  • Take in the breath for 4 counts
  • Hold the breath for 4 counts
  • Let the breath out for 4 counts

P.s. It really works!!!
For the other 97 tips to Health and Well-Being, you’ll have to attend Paul Kaye’s next event on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens. Doors open at 7 p.m. For more details and ticket info, click here or visit PeaceLabyrinth.org/Events/100wthaw

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