Book Review

COVID 19, Yoga, Immune Boosting Tips

Nothing like a pandemic to get us all working on our website, blog post, and other internal, home oriented projects. I have not created a blog in a while, the original purpose of the blogs that you find on this website were to share information, insights and ah-ha moments related to yoga and wellness. Today’s post is about acknowledging our position on managing the virus, to share ideas about how yoga, breath work and good nutrition can help us to stay strong physically, mentally and spiritual in the coming days, weeks and help us to face the unknown with a little humour, a lot of science and some good old fashioned movement.

Now I wish to underline the importance of greater prudence in balancing – as Stephen Colbert put it –  "hysteria and an abundance of caution" in how in the yoga community we personally and collectively respond to the coronoavirus pandemic. Social distancing is a new concept for many of us. Most epidemiologists and immunologists believe that social distancing, along with hygiene, is the key to minimizing the spread of the virus.

We understand this is a concerning time with all the fear around the coronavirus, but don't forget: 

We are Yogis, this means we have tools that can control the constant chatter of fear in our mind. Our yoga and meditation can be grounding places where we can let go of stress and worry. Let’s make yoga and meditation a daily habit to keep our immune system strong and resillent to help protect us. In addition, incorporate these immune boosting practices into daily life routine:

  • Daily yoga and meditation practice from home, practice yoga and meditation to lower stress levels and increase immune system stength

  • Walks in the fresh air also increase Vitamin D levels that support the immune system 

  • Drink lots of water. You can add fresh lemon juice into your water because it has been shown to wash virions off of the pharynx and into the stomach where they can be killed.

  • Promising research does suggest that vitamin D is vitally important in helping the body fight off respiratory ailments; our bodies need adequate vitamin D to produice the anti-microbial proteins that kill viruses and bacteria. I have always turned to vitamin C and I take a full range of basic vitamins to support healthy living. Stick with your routine or begin to research what might be best for you. I will write more about this in the coming days/weeks.

  • Avoid sugar, this lowers the immune system. Consider a few dark chocolate squares with a 70% or higher ratio of cacao in the bar for your sweet tooth - giddy yoyo is one of our favourites - we can ship you one (or a box) today :-)

  • Make 8 hours of sleep a big priority 

  • Stay connected with friends and family - stream the same movie and jump online and discuss it together afterwards, create book clubs to read the same book and make time to discuss online on FaceTime, google hangouts or zoom (some of my favourites). Have a family member join you for dinner with the same tools - even go so far as to make the same easy to prepare meal and have them at the table on your laptop, iPad or cell phone.

  • Up your intake of dark leafy green veggies and freshly made green juices - if these become hard to find - use frozen or canned vegetable in the short term. Lightly cooked greens are easier to digest and at a time of stress the body needs a little help getting the most from our veggies.

  • Use lavender and essential oils for stress relief, theives for killing germs and I will write more about using essential oils at this time in a later post.

  • Let’s Turn off the news 24/7, stay informed but also don’t overload the nervous system with panic and fear, opt for listing to inspiring content like your favourite podcast, interviews or take time time to read those unread books on the shelf. I am reading one about Carl Jung and the Sioux People - fascinating. Remind yourself that stress lowers your immune system. 

I’ll be sharing some supplement suggestions this week in the meantime stay mindful of the practices that can keep your immune system healthy and don’t live fear. Plus I've created a few recorded yoga classes for you that I am figuring out how to start our online membership a little ahead of schedule. Those classes should be available this week. Everyone who is a current student at the studio will get free access to these recorded and live yoga class session while the studio is closed. New students will be able to contribute 10.00 for unlimited monthly access to all recorded and live classes. We are also working on a podcast that we will also be stepping up our production schedule to make this available as soon as possible.

 

Your online membership will include:

· Access to Live and recorded yoga classes

· Yoga, Meditation and Wellness Classes

· Podcasts on yoga, meditation, health and wellness

· Live Q + A throughout the year

· Watch Anytime + Anywhere 

I’m so excited for you to experience all these life-enhancing classes and interviews!

Are you ready to experience Master Classes from Master Teacher from the comfort of your own home? 

Join us today! 

Wishing you much metta,

 Denise Davis-Gains and the Atlas Studio team of Teacher, Volunteers and Supporters

5 Tips for Home Practice

1. Create a favourable (clean, light, warm) space.

2. Commit to a specific amount of time or a specific practice.

3. Minimize distractions (turn off the cell phone).

4. Plan your practice (what days/times will you practice).

5. Set clear intention (at this time we might want to set our intention that all those who are suffering due to this virus find peace and wellbeing).

Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy

* Translated from the French by Willard R. Trask

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shamanism archaic techniques of ecstacy

First published in 1951, Shamanism soon became the standard work in the study of this mysterious and fascinating phenomenon. Writing as the founder of the modern study of the history of religion, Romanian émigré–scholar Mircea Eliade (1907-1986) surveys the practice of Shamanism over two and a half millennia of human history, moving from the Shamanic traditions of Siberia and Central Asia–where Shamanism was first observed–to North and South America, Indonesia, Tibet, China, and beyond. In this authoritative survey, Eliade illuminates the magico-religious life of societies that give primacy of place to the figure of the Shaman–at once magician and medicine man, healer and miracle-doer, priest, mystic, and poet. Synthesizing the approaches of psychology, sociology, and ethnology, Shamanism will remain for years to come the reference book of choice for those intrigued by this practice.

Review:

“Eliade writes of the shamans with that masterly combination of sympathy and detachment. . . . . [His] findings will almost certainly be echoed by great voices of the future.”New York Times Book Review

“Eliade is the most informative guide to the modern mythologies.”–Frank Kermode, New Statesman

“[A] close and detailed yet comparative study of shamanism. . . . [It] has become the standard work on the subject and justifies its claim to be the first book to study the phenomenon over a wide field and in a properly religious context.”Times Literary Supplement

“Clearly the best work on Shamanism published so far.”The Review of Religion

The Four Insights Book Review

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The Four Insights, Wisdom, Power, and Grace of the Earth Keepers is a book that cannot be truly appreciated by reading and thereby expecting to receive its gifts through the words.  The Four Insights must be experienced through the practice of its exercises in order to receive its gifts and insights.  Alberto takes you on a journey through the depths of your body, mind, and spirit accompanied by the archetypes of the Serpent (Body), Jaguar (Mind), and Condor (Spirit).

I found the book to be a very addictive read.  I was eager to push ahead and consume more of the information before fully immersing myself in his prescribed exercises.  I have returned to The Four Insights time and time again to practice the exercises.  Each time, I gain new “insights” into the stories that I have created about myself and my life.  The Four Insights is a place to find perspective, to become grounded, and to ignite your passion to discover the Healer within you.