KARMA YOGA
I’m starting out this ezine with a liver detox drink.
Juice from 2 oranges
1 cup water
½ tsp organic chlorophyll
Stir and drink
It’s an anger detox. The liver is the organ that governs anger. When we detox the liver the emotions anger & irritability get cleansed as well. And to be honest I’m feeling really angry in the moment.
I’m in an (internal) argument with one of my neighbors. I’m finding it really hard to give my heart again. Instead I feel rage, anger and upset. Perhaps my liver needs some detoxing? (Good thing the cleanse is coming up in 2 weeks!)
I want to be heard, she wants to be heard. It’s actually painful. I really love her and want to be close but the conflict is feeling bigger than the heart at the moment.
What would it take to let go? What would it take to give? To leave my stories at the door, drop the anger, heal the past, open the heart.
The act of giving is not always easy. It might take something selfless. A surrender.
One of my dear friends and Fruition client, Cami Walker , is starting a new movement called the 29-DAY GIVING CHALLENGE.
She created the 29-Day Giving Challenge to inspire more generosity on our planet. She says to see the world change, we have to do something to change the world. Hey I think Gandhi said that too!
She also says the best way to attract abundance into your life is to be in a perpetual state of giving and gratitude.
At this point if I could just give my neighbor a friendly smile that would feel really adundant. I’d actually have to dive deep inside and open myself to let that smile out. As a result I’m sure that I would receive something. At the very least I would feel less suffering in my own body. As Eckert Tolle says the pain body is activated. He’s right yet I can tell I want to lighten the load and be generous.
And no wonder it’s confusing. The world is constantly telling us that in order to feel the joy and abundance we “should” be better at what we do, market ourselves, make more money, etc…
I think Cami (and Gandhi) are right. It’s about giving, selflessly. The yogi’s call it Karma Yoga. A simple smile and I will feel peaceful. I already know that. Now I just have to do it.
Cami’s goal is to inspire at least 2,000 people (hopefully more) to commit to give away one item a day for 29 consecutive days and share how the experience impacts their life. After this fight I am sold. I signed up!
Here are the “rules”. The 29 gifts can be anything. Some examples are food, old sweaters, smiles, your time, a kind word or thought and yes even money.
Are you going to join us? If you are interested in the art of giving and feeling the abundance go to http://www.29gifts.org
Once you sign up for the 29-Day Giving Challenge you can share stories, video, photos or audio about your giving experiences.
And in the spirit of giving……PASS THIS EMAIL ON!! Help promote the 29-Day Giving Challenge. Send it to friends & family. Post a link on your website, blog or e-newsletter and help spread the word. VISIT http://www.29gifts.org today to join in the fun!
And ya know what? I feel so much better after sharing my experience and about this 29 day challenge. Perhaps that’s my first giving. The giving of myself and my feelings. How refreshing.
With love, appreciation and health,
PS Cami wanted to share her story about her experience at Fruition, how her life changed and the 29 day challenge was born!