Ten
Energy Boosters
by Alla Svirinskaya
Traveling over the
holidays? Worried you won’t be able to keep up with the exhausting pace
of family, friends, celebrations and shopping, in addition to your
normal daily life? We don’t take care of our bodies during the holidays
due to hectic lifestyles and bad eating habits. Alla Svirinskaya,
Russian bio-energy healer to the world’s most elite and author of Energy
Secrets: The Ultimate Well-Being Plan, offers the following simple
guidelines that can turn the feverish frenzy of the holidays into a
tranquil time of joy and relaxation.
Rule #1. Eat
balanced meals. If you’re escaping to a warm destination in the cold
winter months, remember that your body’s metabolism will already be
stressed from adapting to a hot climate, so don’t stress it even more by
going on a radical detox diet.
Rule #2. Keep your
kidneys functioning properly by eating plenty of beets, cucumbers,
carrots, celery and parsley. Your kidneys regulate blood composition and
expel toxic elements (Like salt, think turkey and ham) from your body.
Cleansing your liver will make you feel much stronger and healthier.
Rule #3. It is not
uncommon to be on vacation and still be absorbed with unresolved matters
back home. To help you gain perspective on your situation and to
distance yourself from an issue, imagine you are viewing your life from
a periscope above your head. From this height, you will view the bigger
picture.
Rule #4. Holidays
are a time to reconnect with our loved ones, but often we find ourselves
feeling disconnected from ourselves. To avoid this, meditate with a
partner. You’ll stay connected emotionally to each other and to
yourself.
Rule #5. The more
you notice the positive in your life, the more it will allow you to
fine-tune the melody of your soul toward lighter and higher vibrations.
By registering positivity and beauty around you, the energy of your
holiday will stay with you much longer after you return.
Rule #6. One week
prior to your holiday, start taking Rhodiola Rosea – also known as
“Arctic Root.” It is a wonderful natural anti-depressant from Russia
that can be found in most health food stores. Continue for at least
three weeks from the start of your break. It will help you adjust to a
climate change and the sudden drop of adrenaline your body experiences
when on vacation. Often people get ill when they stop work because their
bodies are finally relaxing. Take 200 mg three times a day with meals.
You will enjoy your holiday more and return to work with a sharper mind.
Rule #7. Practice
your inner smile. When you wake in the morning, much like a cat, take a
few minutes to stretch every part of your body, including your fingers
and toes. This will help you to “lighten up,” to love yourself more and
to be open to fun during the holidays. We take ourselves too seriously
sometimes.
Rule #8. Finish
your daily showers with a splash of cold water even if only for a few
seconds. This is a wonderful workout for your blood vessels. You will
feel more alive all day.
Rule #9. Wear loose
clothing made of natural fibers. Synthetic, tight clothing restricts
your aura. At work we don’t often have much of a choice, but on
vacation, allow your chi to flow freely.
Rule #10. Walk
around barefoot. In modern, concrete cities we get disconnected from
mother earth, so walk as much as you can barefoot on the beach, wooden
floors, grass, etc. You’ll feel more grounded and connected to the
terrestrial energy.

The above excerpt was
taken from Energy Secrets: The Ultimate Well-Being Plan by Alla
Svirinskaya. It is published by Hay House and available in November
2005. |