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How your Sleeping Side Matters

July 11, 2013 by Julie Lusk

The bottom line is that resting for 10 minutes on your left side after eating can improve digestion and immunity, plus increase your energy and memory.  It may also improve symptoms associated with menopause and the menstrual cycle.  Better yet, sleep on your left side for even better results.  Here’s the scoop on it…

Do you ever feel tired after eating?  Would you like to know something quick and easy to do that involves lying down that will likely aid your digestion and help your energy bounce back too?

Have you ever noticed that “things” seem to happen more on one side of your body than the other?  For example, how rashes, aches and pains, tend to usually show up consistently on either your right side or your left?  Even your vision is different in each eye, isn’t it?

I had the good fortune to meet Dr. John Douillard, DC, and his family of 8 on one of my teaching trips to Sivananda Yoga Center in the Bahamas.  He spoke on the Ayurvedic aspects of digestion.  Ayurvedic is the traditional medicine of India.  He says that “According to Ayurveda, the left side of the body is completely different than the right side, and, while I know it sounds strange, emphasizing the left side for rest and sleep offers some time tested wisdom for very real health and longevity benefits.”  Resting on your left side for 10 minutes after eating a meal will help your digestion and help your energy bounce back too.

“According to Ayurveda,” he says, “the left side of the body is completely different than the right side, and, while I know it sounds strange, emphasizing the left side for rest and sleep offers some time tested wisdom for very real health and longevity benefits.”  Resting on your left side for 10 minutes after eating a meal will help your digestion and help your energy bounce back too.  Get the facts here on why Erik Dalton, PhD recommends lying in the fetal position for hydration of the spinal discs for better back health.

Here are the reasons Dr. Douillard gives for sleeping on your left side and resting for 10 minutes after eating.

  • Facilitate lymphatic drainage
  • Makes it easier for the heart to pump “downhill”
  • Better elimination
  • Support healthy spleen function
  • Encourages proper digestion
  • Helps circulation back to the heart
  • Helps bile flow more freely
  • Brain health (may improve age-related cognitive decline – read more below)
  • May improve menopause and menstrual cycle symptoms – click here

There’s some good anatomical logic to back these claims up.  Watch this 5 minute video for his explanation.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: General, Mind-Body Mastery Tools and Techniques, Misc Musings, Wellness Tagged With: digestive health, Dr. John Douillard, improve digestion, improve immunity, side to sleep on, sleep on the left side

How to Choose a Yoga Class: Getting Started

March 28, 2014 by Julie Lusk

Incorporating yoga – where and who. Yoga is being taught in yoga studios, hospitals, complimentary medicine clinics, schools, businesses, churches, athletic clubs and community centers and has become popular with both the younger and older generations.  Classes can be offered to people who are fit as well as to people who are physically ill.  It is especially attractive to “boomers” who want to be active but are no longer interested in exercises that jar the bones, muscles and joints.

How to get started. It’s best to join a yoga class to get off to a great start.  Be sure to select a qualified teacher and a class that fits your needs.  Ask what yoga props may be needed.  Props may include a yoga mat, block, strap, blanket, etc.

Selecting a yoga teacher. The Yoga Alliance has identified minimum training standards for teachers and registers them at the 200 and 500-hour level. Certification courses exist for yoga teachers. Unfortunately, these courses have different standards and some are better than others. Here are some recommendations to consider when choosing a teacher for yourself or to teach a class for clients.

1.    What are his/her qualifications?

2.    How long has s/he been teaching?

3.    Is s/he registered? Certified?  When? By whom? Length of training?

4.    Does s/he practice what s/he preaches?  A good role model?

5.    Who are his/her references?

6.    Are classes gentle or vigorous?

7.    Is emphasis placed on physical alignment? Meditation? Philosophy and spirituality? Geared toward special populations?

8.    What is the class format?

In summary, Hatha yoga can be considered the “original wellness program” because it incorporates so many principles and practices found in wellness and mind/body programs today.  Yoga can be enjoyed throughout a lifetime by a wide range of people.

LINK:  Yoga Class Schedule with Julie Lusk – Milford and Anderson, OH (greater Cincinnati area)

Adapted from an article entitled Incorporating Yoga in Health Promotion by Julie Lusk. Originally published in Wellness Management, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring, 1998.

♥

Filed Under: Mind-Body Mastery Tools and Techniques, Misc Musings, Yoga

Give Yourself Some Space

October 17, 2016 by Julie Lusk

Out for a walk the other night, I was stunned to see how groups of people were all looking at their phones instead of talking with each other, let alone noticing the brilliant sunset.  Even the bikers were glued to their devices while riding their bikes.  I was surprised that people weren’t crashing into one another. More folks were glued to their screens at the restaurant too.  We all know that too many people text while driving – another recipe for disaster.

Living in a fast-paced 24/7 world, it’s easy to get overwhelmed.  We’re pushed to work harder, take care of our family, and keep up with current events along with a constant social media stream. clockExpectations are high all the way around.

Pico Iyer, a lifelong travel writer says ““In an age of acceleration, nothing can be more exhilarating than going slow. And in an age of distraction, nothing is so luxurious as paying attention. And in an age of constant movement, nothing is so urgent as sitting still.”

His Ted Talk video is well worth watching.  It will inspire you with ways to take back your time in ways that will replenish your body, mind and soul.

https://www.ted.com/talks/pico_iyer_the_art_of_stillness?utm_source=tedcomshare&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=tedspread

Why not take a few moments out right now?  Here’s how …

  1.  Turn your phone, TV, radio and other electronic devices off for a while.
  2.  Focus your attention on the moment by breathing fully and mindfully.  It is calming and refreshing for your nerves and it will light up your energy.  Try out yoga’s ocean-sounding breath (ujjaya breath).
  3. Blink your eyes a bunch of times till they water.  The moisture will help your vision.
  4. Yawn.  It cools the brain, gives you a burst of oxygen, and refreshes your eyesight and hearing.  If you’re lucky, you’ll catch some flies.
  5. Take a “2-hour nap in less than 1o minutes.“
  6. Give “The Inner Eye of Awareness Meditation” a shot.
  7. Add your own ___________________________.
  8. Bone up on mindfulness.  It’s easy with this “Stop ~~ Look ~~ Listen”  meditation.
  9. You guessed it, practice yoga nidra – yogic sleep. It’s totally replenishing. Experience yoga nidra at a virtual class with Julie Lusk, author of Yoga Nidra Meditations and 5 more books and dozens of recordings.

Filed Under: Meditation / Guided Imagery, Mind-Body Mastery Tools and Techniques, Misc Musings, Relaxation Exercises, Stress Relief / Management, Wellness, Yoga, Yoga and Meditation Quotes, Sayings, Poems, Yoga breathing technique Tagged With: art of stillness, breath meditation, mindfulness meditation, pico iyer

Take a 2-hour nap in 10 minutes

June 9, 2014 by John

Take a 2-hour nap in 10 minutes.  It feels great!

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Filed Under: Mind-Body Mastery Tools and Techniques, Misc Musings, Relaxation Exercises, Stress Relief / Management

Yoga Nidra Meditations Audio Supplement

Welcome!

Thanks for purchasing the audiobook

Yoga Nidra Meditations: 24 Scripts for True Relaxation by Julie Lusk
Use this guide as a supplement to the audiobook

FYI

  • Acknowledgements and Testimonials are here (pdf) 
  • Audio Contributor’s List here (pdf)
  • Print book here
  • eBook here
  • Audible book here
  • Full catalog of Julie’s books, recordings and more good things are here
  • Amazon author page

Chapter 1 – Yoga Nidra Essentials

  • Yoga Nidra Practice Chart – Here
  • References and Documentation for Yoga Nidra Benefits for the body and brain  – Here
  • Figure 1: Atma Kosha Labyrinth Diagram © 2015 Julie T. Lusk

 

Figure 1: Atma Kosha Labyrinth Diagram © 2015 Julie T. Lusk

Chapter 2 – Guidelines for Personal Practice

  • Savasana: Yoga’s Relaxation Pose | Description and pictures are here

Appendix 1 – Pratyahara and the Rotation of Consciousness

Sensory Motor Cortex of the Brain  (c) 2015 Julie T Lusk
Used with permission from Yoga Nidra For Complete Relaxation & Stress Relief, page 116.  All rights reserved. 


Appendix 2 – Chakras: Subtle Energy Centers

  • Go here for more info on chakras. See a handy chakra chart. Get a Chakra Energy Flow Meditation
  • Figure 4: Chakras with symbols and locations


Glossary & Pronunciation Guide pdf

  • Here

Recommended Resources pdf

  • Books, recordings, trainings, etc. here

Bibliography & References pdf

  • Here

Contributor’s List pdf

  • Here (pdf)
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