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Simply Organized Raw Foods on the Road Feng Shui to Go Eating Well in Kansas City Inside this Issue

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publisher’s letter

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Dear Friend, Recently, life threw several personal challenges toward me. What came as a surprise was the awareness of how this inner discord directly affected my outer world, my home. My inner and outer worlds, so intertwined, were reflecting back to me the temporary turmoil of my existence. Normally tidy to a fault, I began noticing areas of clutter and discord. So, I made of list of areas to organize. And felt overwhelmed. So instead, I committed to cleaning and organizing just one area a week while doing my regular cleaning. It feels glorious! Sometimes I tackle more than planned, but even when not, I am able to let go of the need to do more as I see progress — and the peace that comes from organized, simplified, living. I always marvel at how my inner and outer realities reflect back to each other. Like the chicken and the egg, I don't know whether a peaceful inner attitude brings an organized outer self; or, if by keeping my living space clean I create peace. All I know is that it works for me... Cleanliness of home begats cleanliness of mind and feelings of peace. And so, we offer this special issue on organized living with a focus on feng shui. I look at the chest I recently cleared and moved to another area of my dining room and I feel the expansion, the clarity and the plain ole cleanliness of stirring up the healthy energy in the room and creating space.

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Creating Inner Sacred Space

12 Feng Shui on the Go

13 Remove the Clutter from Your Life

14 Bring Health, Harmony and Prosperity Into Your Home ON THE COVER:

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Wisdom Within

Food Conscious

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Horoscope/Fitness Dir 16

Journey to Wholeness

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Resource Directory

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Events

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Holistic Health Update 8

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Kansas College of Chinese Medicine Enter an exciting new career in Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Massage, and Qigong Have an Associate Degree? Enroll in Master of Science in Oriental Medicine Program, Scholarships available NOW. Need an Associate Degree? Ask for work study option Open House: 3:00-5:00 pm, July16, 2011 Web: www.kccm.edu 14720 Metcalf Ave. Suite 130 Overland Park, KS 66223

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Weaving Healing into the Music: The Transcendent Sound of ASHANA Weaving together pristine angelic vocals with the celestial sound of crystal singing bowls, Ashana’s music blends healing sound, sacred chant, mantra and song in a harmonic fusion unlike anything heard before. Celebrating the release of her fourth and latest CD, The Infinite Heart, Ashana returns to Kansas City on Friday, September 9 at Unity Temple on the Plaza for a glorious evening of sacred chant, song and mystical poetry accompanied by world percussionist, Marco Zonka. Featuring exquisite new renditions of sacred chant and song and ecstatic improvisations, this is true “soul music” guaranteed to take you straight to the divine. “Ashana embodies Shakti, the feminine aspect of the divine, during her incredible performances. Being with her is a one-way ticket to heaven” Barbara Hand Clow: Author of The Mayan Code: Time Acceleration and Awakening the World Mind says. The following evening, September 10, Ashana offers a “Crystalline Activation for Profound Manifestation and Healing” at Rhythmic Medicine Studio. This powerful and highly interactive evening with the resonant healing vibrations of over 40 alchemy crystal singing bowls

opens the flow of divine energies, flooding the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual bodies with tremendous light. The result is a deep clearing of limited, contracted energetic patterns and realignment with one’s innate soul blueprint and connection with the Higher Self. Purchase a Special ASHANA LIVE! Discount Package of $90 for both events at www.AshanaMusic.com. Ashana in Concert at Unity Temple on the Plaza in Kansas City Friday, September 9 - 7:00 pm. Tickets $30 in advance; $40 day of event. Crystalline Activation at Rhythmic Medicine, Olathe, KS. Saturday, September 10 at 6:30 pm.

Community Remembrance Walk Suicide Awareness Survivor Support (SASS), the largest survivor support group in the Kansas City area, found it fitting to hold their annual Remembrance Walk on 9/11 as America remembers the tragedy. SASS, a non-profit group, was founded by Mickey and Bonnie Swade after they lost their 31-year-old son Brett to suicide in December 2004. As many as 25 survivors meet for emotional support and healing the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Life Dynamics on the campus of Shawnee Mission Medical Center. This year will be SASS’s eighth annual Remembrance Walk to offer support to those who have lost loved ones to suicide. Last year’s walk drew more than 300 participants and is SASS’s only fundraiser. Proceeds help with suicide awareness, education, prevention and survivor support. This year’s walk will honor those who died on 9/11 as well as the survivors of that tragic event. It is for anyone who has lost someone to a traumatic death such as suicide, homicide, fire or accident. The event begins with registration at 8:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 11. The walk will start in Loose Park at 9:00 a.m. with a dove release at 10:00 a.m. Registration fee for the walk is $25.

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Participants can register online at http://www.sass-mokan.com/Sasswalk/. This will be KCTV’s Weekend Anchor Matt Stewart’s third year to host the event. Suicide affects loved-ones, friends, co -workers and the whole community. According to www.Suicide.org, a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization and Web site, suicide claims a life every 16 minutes in the United States. The loss from suicide in Missouri and Kansas City is nearly double that of homicides. SASS’s education program is invaluable in helping to identify the signs of possible suicide. Teen depression is prevalent among teens which can lead to suicide. The National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center found that almost one in five teens had thought about suicide at some point in their young lives. For more information about SASS or the Remembrance Walk, please visit http://www.sass-mokan.com. You may also contact Bonnie Swade at 913-6813050 or by e-mail at bonnie@sassmokan.com. 8th Annual Remembrance Walk, Sunday, September 11, 2011, 9:00 a.m., Loose Park, 51st and Wornall, Kansas City, MO.


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7th Annual KC Fringe Festival Festival expands from 7 to 11 days, increases performing arts acts. The 7th Annual KC Fringe Festival is an unfiltered, uncensored sampling of Kansas City’s cultural arts and runs July 21 - 31st, 2011. The 11 -day festival is jam-packed with live theater, dance, performance art, visual art, spoken word, puppetry, storytelling, film and fashion. At 17 venues throughout Kansas City, the KC Fringe Festival presents 358 live performances, 327 in the performing arts category alone, and exhibitions by 82 participating companies. Local and regional artists from Missouri and Kansas are featured along with national artists from an additional 14 states including New York, Washington, Florida, California, Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Tennessee, Indiana, Arkansas, New Jersey and Georgia.

What’s New in 2011 at the KC Fringe Festival: ♦ One-day ECOFringe to educate people about sustainable options including co-op farms, recycling, food not lawns, and organic culinary vendors. ♦ Two LGBT world premiere plays performed by high school and college students. ♦ New fiber arts project launches spearheaded by local artist Becky Blades. About KC Fringe Festival The KC Fringe Festival develops audiences, stimulates economic growth and supports the creative community at large. By making the arts readily visible, available and affordable, the festival supports and inspires local organizations yearround. The KC Fringe Festival is a service to the community, building bridges between audiences, artists, businesses and civic organizations.

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Brookside Barkery & Bath Celebrates Expansion Brookside Barkery & Bath announced a Saturday, June 11 grand re-opening celebration for its location in Avignon Center at 14040 West 119th Street, Olathe, Ks. The Olathe expansion comes on the heels of expanding the Brookside location last summer. “We are excited to unveil the new expansion,” said store co-owner Debra Manfield. “The demand for our all-natural and raw pet foods has increased since opening in Olathe four years ago. The expanded retail area will help better serve all our loyal and new customers with a wider selection and more room to get around the store.” About Brookside Barkery & Bath Brookside Barkery & Bath is a comprehensive source for allnatural and raw pet foods, supplements, treats and accessories, with a variety of brands and formulations to meet its customers’ unique dietary requirements. No pet food sold

at the Brookside Barkery contains corn, soy or wheat, animal byproducts or chemical preservatives. Free nutritional consults are offered to all customers. All locations offer walk-in, self service dog bathing, as well as professional grooming by appointment. There are three convenient Kansas City metro locations in Brookside, Olathe and Lee’s Summit. Visit www.barkerybath.com for more information.

Join Evolving and Eating Well in Kansas City at the 2012 Green Fest at the Uptown Theatre, September 10-11. See the ad in the August issue for more information. EVOLVING… A GUIDE FOR CONSCIOUS LIVING

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food conscious

Dr. Gundry’s Diet Evolution Bethany Klug, D.O.

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got a big “a-ha” the other day. I’ve long advocated eating food in season for many reasons. It’s fresher and tastier — think winter versus summer tomatoes. It’s often more nutritious than the same food grown in a hot-house or imported from a warmer climate, and usually takes less energy to produce. Food in season helps us deal better with the conditions of that season — consider watermelon on a hot summer day. Steven Gundry, MD offers a more profound reason. Humans evolved eating in season. We’ve been preserving food for only 10,000 years at most. The food of each season sends a particular message to our brain. Fruits send a strong and specific message. Humans and other great apes have a shoulder joint that allows them to reach above their heads and to pick fruits that other animals cannot reach. This allowed us to feast on fruits every summer. The sugars in the fruits were converted to fat, which allowed us to survive the winter when food was scarce. Today, fruits are available all year round. Yet, our brain was long ago programmed to equate anything that tastes sweet with summer and convert it to fat. Our brain hasn’t caught up yet, so grain products like pasta and bread, anything sweetened artificially or otherwise, fruits and even vegetables with seeds in them, which botanically are fruits, trigger the “store fat for the winter program,” as Dr. Gundry says. He goes on to say, “the obesity epidemic today is a direct result of people eating the wrong foods as if they are in perpetual summer… accumulating fat for a winter that never comes.” This realization hit Dr. Gun-

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dry, an internationally recognized heart surgeon, so hard that he developed a nutritional program which has helped thousands not only lose weight, but reverse heart disease, diabetes and other chronic conditions. Dr. Gundry himself lost 70 pounds on it. His book, Dr. Gundry’s Diet Evolution: Turn Off the Genes That Are Killing You – and Your Waistline – and Drop the Weight for Good, describes the program. The final phase of Dr. Gundry’s three phase program goes beyond losing weight to promoting longevity. It’s long been known that animals who eat less live longer. It’s also thought that our pre-agricultural ancestors lived longer. Dr. Gundry proposes that we mimic our preagricultural ancestors for whom eating meat and other animal protein was not a daily event. The bulk of their diet came from plants and was generally consumed raw. We are now learning that nutrient-dense low calorie diets activate genes which slow the aging process. Dr. Gundry suggests that eating mostly leafy vegetables, with infrequent animal protein, will activate these genes and promote longevity. Dr. Gundry acknowledges that the last phase may be a stretch for many. However, those seeking to live well until they die may want to seriously consider it.

Bethany Klug is a physician for whom food is a doorway to personal, community and planetary health. Learn more about her practice of “Restoring Health with Holistic Medicine” at 913-642-1900 and www.bethanyklug.com.


journey to wholeness

On the Road to Oz Jude LaClaire, Ph.D. Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are. Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

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dversity has recently delivered some pretty powerful punches to individuals, families, communities and the world. Here in the Midwest, tornadoes, floods, droughts and unseasonably cold and hot weather have kept people wondering what will come next. Our neighbors in Joplin, with over one-third of their city destroyed, are teaching us how to deal with adversity. I was amazed and encouraged by the acts of great bravery and courage in the midst of such great challenges. Story after story was told of people risking their lives to save others. Then we began to hear stories of looting, scams being run on people that were so vulnerable and stories of the darker side of human nature. I ask myself, “Which one is the real human being?” And I think the answer is both. The questions for each of us as we face our own personal challenges is, “How will I respond to the strong wind of adversity? Will I be courageous or cowardly?" I am reminded of the scarecrow, the tin man and the lion, led by Dorothy on their search for wisdom from the Wizard of Oz. On the road to Oz each of them faced their worst fears and began learning what they were

seeking. Upon finding the Wizard to be not a wizard at all but a common mortal, they were not disappointed as they realized their journey had brought them to what they were seeking. As I feel overwhelmed with what life throws at me, I have to ask my own question about how I am going to deal with adversity. Suffering, pain, loss, trauma of various kinds strip us of the outer layer of superficiality, some mistaken view of the importance of material things, the past or the future and throws us into the immediacy of the "now." This is our "fertile void," the place Fritz Perls spoke of as the place of real learning. It is a place that seems empty, but is rich in the potential in each of us. Carl Jung spoke often of the need to go into the darkness to find our light; I believe this is what takes the courage. We face the darkness, calling on the help we need, remembering the skills we have to navigate the rapids of change, and we keep going on the road to our own personal Oz. I know a young man who, due to some bad decisions on several occasions, has gotten into serious trouble with the law. He is trying to face the consequences of his actions with a different perspective. It woke him up to the great resources he has inside of himself and the gift of his family and friends. My own personal experience is that I have lost seven

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people so far this year — including long-time friends, a mentor and colleague and relatives. One early morning in June, I received word that my 31-year-old niece had died from a seizure. She had serious learning disabilities. She was on disability and spent her time making friends, connecting with others and, of course, being on Facebook. When I received news of her death, I remembered a time when she came to visit me in my new home with her dad. She was about seven at the time. Standing in the front hallway of the house, she exclaimed, “I think this is going to be beautiful.” I wish we could all face our adversity with that kind of simplicity and hope. May your road to Oz, though filled with adversity, be beautiful for you as you find the courage within. Take your time, call on help and walk the path with resilience and determination. Jude LaClaire, Ph.D. LCPC, LCSW is a counselor, educator and author. For counseling appointments, seminars, training, speaking engagements or information on Neurobehavioral Programs call 913-322-5622. For more information about Jude LaClaire or the Kansas City Holistic Centre, go to www.kcholistic.com. jude@kcholistic.com.


holistic wisdom

Exercise for Vibrant Health Nancy Russell, M.D.

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egardless of your own fitness past or legacy, regular exercise is an absolute necessity if you intend to live well beyond midlife. Vigorous exercise sends positive signals to your entire body that increase your level of human growth hormone naturally. Exercise tells your body to stay vigorous, vibrant, healthy and growing. Sitting on the couch and eating junk food, drinking too much caffeine and alcohol gives your body the opposite message: get old, deteriorate and go into decline. It is that simple. Start somewhere, anywhere with your movement. If you can’t see yourself doing weight training yet, commit to doing some kind of physical activity for 10 minutes a day for 30 days. Here is an example: put on some music you love and dance around your house. No kidding. No excuses. By the end of 30 days or much sooner, you’ll be looking forward to your daily dance. Just this simple exercise will wake up the inher-

ent, irresistible desire to move that lies within each of us, albeit more deeply buried in some than others! Movement is contagious. Today’s dancing around the house will eventually wake up enough of your muscles that you’ll want to do more. Your can always pick up your cat and dance around with him or her, which is weight training, after all! Start very slowly and breathe in and out through your nose to expand your lower lungs optimally. It can take a while to create flexibility in your rib cage, so don’t get discouraged if nose breathing makes you feel out of breath at first. Don’t ever push beyond what is comfortable for your breathing and heart rate. But, every day, ask your body to move a little faster or bend a little deeper. Simply moving your body begins to improve your health and metabolism. If you are starting to move your muscles, you will build muscle. The more muscle mass you have and the more

heat generated from your muscles on a regular basis, the more efficiently you’ll burn carbohydrates and body fat. When you reach a plateau in your fitness and are not losing body fat, you may need to change your exercise regimen. One way to do this is with interval training. Interval training can be beneficial for all fitness levels. It is defined as periods of high-intensity exercise with periods of rest or low-intensity exercise. Here is a basic example that can be used with walking, jogging, elliptical machine or even swimming: start with three minutes of warm up, then three minutes intervals of one minute of moderate to fast activity and then two minutes of slow-to-moderate activity. This threeminute interval, if repeated six times equals 18 minutes, when added to three minutes of warm up and cool down equals 24 minutes. Some physical fitness authorities will tell you 24 minutes of interval training is equal to 60 minutes of regular aerobic exercise. Adding interval training to your current routine can help improve cardiovascular fitness, increase speed and strength, burn more calories, and break through that stubborn plateau. Interval training is beneficial for all types of people and fitness levels. This type of training is especially beneficial for people with blood types O and B, as

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these types thrive on a moderate to intense exercise level; while the blood type A and AB tend to prefer a more calming exercise program such as yoga or pilates. Even yoga or pilates could incorporate intervals of faster and slower paces of exercise. We are all unique individuals with varying fitness levels and goals. It is important to find a type of exercise that you can benefit from physically, mentally and emotionally. With the assistance of a physical trainer or your healthcare provider, you can choose a safe and well-tolerated exercise regimen that will support your overall health and well-being. I always look forward to supporting you on your path to optimal wellness. Nancy Russell, M.D. is a holistic Internal medicine physician and has practiced in the Kansas City northland for 28 years. Dr. Russell blends traditional and alternative medicine in her holistic medical practice. Dr Russell has been a member of the Executive Board of the American Holistic Medical Association. As a founding member of the American Board of Holistic medicine, she is board certified in holistic medicine. Combined Health Care Professionals: www.drnancy.com or call 816-453-5545.

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wisdom within

Learning to Live in Bliss An Ipsalu Tantra Level 1 Weekend August 26-28, 2011

Take Care Now: Best Yoga for Healing Stress Suzette Scholtes

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oga sings in my blood, brain and heart the past 27 years. I hear different opinions on the best yoga poses for healing stress and anxiety. Which poses work? Which poses hurt? How long do you hold? How do you overcome resistance to slowing down? This month I talk to the experts: Judith Hansen Lasater, Rod Stryker and Donna Farhi. I taught a student at the Yoga School who resisted becoming quiet like a too-tired child refusing bedtime. Rod Stryker says in a joking way, "Take all those who walk in to practice restorative yoga and move them into active asana. Then take all those who come in for power or active class, lock the door, and invite them to rest on yoga bolsters." The ancient yogis talk of the doshas that describe your constitution. To know yourself, as Socrates said, is numero uno. Your innate dosha, according to the yogis, is dominant. Water (Vata), Fire (Pitta) or Kapha (Earth.) We have all elements within but one is dominant and they become unbalanced from stress. How do you cope with stress? For me, I rest, eat plenty of organic food and fruits and vegetables and I thrive with yoga, meditation, warm baths, and being in nature. My dominate element is pitta, followed by water. When I am out of balance, my emotions run havoc in my brain. This happens to many. We joke in the yoga world, she or he has become “Vata Deranged.” The only way to know your dosha for sure is have your pulses read by a qualified acupuncturist. You’ll know how to quiet your mind and/or break or manage the stress cycle. Vata is stimulated when the head and brain are the highest part of the body such as at your desk or standing. It’s good to lie down a lot! It’s good to align your head to your tailbone and allow the blood to flow says Donna Farhi, world yoga master. “Sometimes all we can do to cope is breathe, breathe, and breathe while aligning tail and head.” Thus anxiety is best reduced by “low head” poses as in this photo as taught by Judith Hansen Lasater, author of six books and master teacher of restorative yoga. She helped me find clarity in a recent email. She says the most important yoga pose for over-active mind, stress, worry and/or anxiety is waterfall pose. Waterfall Pose or Viparita Karini: First, this student is flexible so she can handle the stretch to the hamstrings and hips. Some beginners cannot, so lower legs go on a chair. No back pain ever in this pose. If low back is tender, no bolster. The bolster pulls towards the waist to lift and nourish the kidneys. Notice how much support we gave this student. Another bolster is behind her legs to ease tension in the hamstrings. Everything is supported: head, hands, arms, back, spine, legs, feet. No body part touches hardness-100% comfort is mandatory. By holding for 15 to 20 minutes, the body moves into para-sympathetic state as opposed to

Led by Jan Robinson with Karen Harrison & Ricky Yutuc Preview evening Saturday, July 23, 7-9pm – love offering Location: Olathe, KS Cost: $350/person for weekend www.karenharrison.net tantra@karenharrison.net 816-523-4440 Email for complete flier fight or flight. The yoga pose creates a healing environment for the body helping to lower blood pressure, taking stress off the physical heart, slow the breath, and manufacturing feel-good neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin. In these yoga poses, “apana” (which abides in the belly) is given prominence and the brain is cooled,” says Lasater, “It pacifies vata while giving you a new perspective. The yogis say Apana-Vayu is situated in the pelvis. Its energy pervades the lower abdomen. The flow of Apana-Vayu is downwards and out. Its energy nourishes the organs of digestion, reproduction and elimination. If this energy is weak from stress, we may feel weak, sluggish, anxious, depressed. When moving within with these poses, we assimilate the nourishment from our food, and the nourishment, love and support of our hearts. Our energy flows free. Last, for ever-increasing calm and confidence, I offer the student positive affirmation, meditation, and breath practice. This cuts anxiety like a knife, promising freedom from the pain of anxiety and the return to love and esteem this detailed yoga delivers.

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July 2011 ~ Vol. II, Issue 4

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Celebrating Whole, Seasonal, Organic and Local Eating

Inside this Issue: Raw on the Road 3

by Tracie Walker

Sugar Free 4

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by Natalie George

Cool Summer Cocktails 5

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by Kat Bowie

Cool as a Cucumber 6

by Jane Van Benthuson

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Eating Well in Kansas City ~ page 2 Food News Taking Missouri Restaurants 2go The Missouri Restaurant Association (MRA) today announced Aireal Mobile, a Kansas Citybased mobile application firm, as an endorsed partner for mobile applications. Aireal Mobile provides a do-it-yourself platform for restaurants to quickly and cost-effectively launch a mobile app, providing on-the-go access to the restaurants' hours, menus, specials, locations, etc. "The people visiting our members (MRA) restaurants are often making the decision of where to eat outside the home while on-the-go and they are increasingly relying on their mobile phone to aid in that decision. Aireal Mobile provides a simple and cost-effective way for restaurants to have a mobile presence and take advantage of this tremendously powerful medium," said Bob Bonney, chief executive officer of the MRA. "Due to cost and complexity we felt like restaurants were being left out of a space (mobile) that has so much potential for them. Our platform has removed those barriers and is allowing restaurants to benefit from the mobile app phenomena at a fraction of the cost," said Tony Caudill, co-founder and chief executive officer of Aireal Mobile. As part of the partnership, Aireal Mobile is offering discounted pricing to MRA members allowing them to create a custom, branded app that provides access to their menus, special offers, event schedule, directions and more anytime/anywhere. In addition, Aireal Mobile provides the ability for the restaurant to keep the

content and graphics in their app up-to-date via their web-based administrative tool. "Mobile is the future. A mobile app is quickly becoming as important as a website for restaurants. This partnership with Aireal Mobile opens up the world of mobile to our members and we are excited to bring them this innovative opportunity to help drive traffic to their restaurant," said Bonney. The MRA also announced today the launch of a free iPhone app where users can search a list of close to 1,200 member restaurants throughout the state. The app, aptly named Dine Missouri, is available as a free download through the iTunes app store (http://airmo.co/dinemo), and is compatible with any iOS device (i.e. iPhone, iPad and/or iPod Touch). Key features of the app include the ability to search by restaurant name, city, area, and cuisine. Users also have the ability to view restaurant menus, make reservations, and receive directions to a restaurant of their choice. "At an economic time where our members are looking to us for additional marketing avenues to promote their businesses, working with Aireal Mobile on a mobile application was an easy decision", said Bonney. "The application is a great resource for Missouri residents, restaurant aficionados, and business travelers alike, and provides the association the ability to promote its members in a non-traditional manner". As a benefit of membership to the association, all restaurant members receive a complimentary listing on the MRA's online restaurant

locator, www.ShowMeRestaurants.com. The Dine Missouri iPhone app is a smaller version of the online site with several of the same features included. The MRA and Aireal Mobile are also working on an Android version of the app, which will be available in late summer 2011. About Missouri Restaurant Association The Missouri Restaurant Association is dedicated to serving the needs of the foodservice and hospitality industry, enhancing and improving its growth and development, assisting and educating its members in operating more effectively, improving the political, economic and social environment in which the industry conducts business, for the benefit of its members, patrons, employees and the well-being of the community. About Aireal Mobile Aireal Mobile is a Kansas City based company that allows anyone to quickly and costeffectively launch and manage an iPhone app (Android coming soon) for their restaurant, event, church, theater, specialty store, etc. They currently have several apps available in the iTunes app store including but not limited to: "The Kansas City Restaurant Week", "The Cashew", "Jiggle Jam", "Vineyard Church", "KC Repertory Theatre" and many more. Visit airealmobile.com for additional details and follow them on Twitter at @airealmobile.

Kansas City Center for Urban Agriculture becomes “Cultivate Kansas City” Kansas City Center for Urban Agriculture, a six-year old organization that has helped “urban agriculture” become a household phrase in the metro area, is being renamed “Cultivate Kansas City.” “We’re changing our name for two reasons: first, because our previous name was too long and people could never remember the acronym!” Katherine Kelly, Executive Director and Co-Founder says. “People who knew and loved our work stumbled over our name as they introduced us. Second, we wanted a name that better expresses what we do: we have a big vision for Kansas City and we wanted our name to say that more clearly.” Why “Cultivate Kansas City?” Willoughby Design, the locally-based design firm, shepherded the organization through the renaming and rebranding process. “They do such fabulous and timely work in the commu-

nity,” Ann Willoughby, President and Chief Creative Officer says, “but their own name was a tongue twister and it was confusing because so many organizations in KC use similar acronyms.” The organization was founded with the mission of helping Kansas City grow – literally, to grow fruits, vegetables, and good food and, metaphorically, to help the city grow through farmers and neighborhoods reclaiming empty lots for food production and communities building capacity to address food needs. Since 2005, the organization has helped start more than 40 farms in the metro area. The annual budget has grown from $85,000 in the first year, to more than $600,000 in 2011. This June, Cultivate Kansas City will host its fourth biennial Urban Farms & Gardens Tour, featuring thirty eight sites that are growing food in city neighborhoods. This twelve-day celebration of local food indicates how far Kansas City has EVOLVING… A GUIDE FOR CONSCIOUS LIVING 12 July 2011

come toward embracing the growing and eating of healthy, local food. “We think Cultivate Kansas City really captures the energy of our movement and the breadth of what we do” says Gwen Wurst, Board Chair. The reaction to the new name has been overwhelmingly positive: “It's all the impact you hope to create in three words. It's focused. It's clear.” “I LOVE Cultivate KC! (And the double meaning is a bonus!) The name change is a terrific way to re-brand and advance the image of the organization while using that same message -moment to state your continued commitment to your long-term vision.” “The name now says who you are as an organization and what you do as an organization. I like it! It makes me feel like planting something.”


Eating Well in Kansas City ~ page 3 Let Food be Thy Medicine — by Tracie Walker Raw on the Road

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ecently, when I returned from a trip, I was asked by several people, "How do you eat while traveling?” I thought I would share what I do so you, the reader, may learn a few helpful tips while on the go. Over the years, traveling fairly often while maintaining a raw food diet has been a good lesson in patience and compromise. These are my tips… I try to bring as much as I can with me. Now this can be a difficult challenge in itself because I tend to pack A LOT and therefore leave little room for anything else. It's always a bet I have with my family as to how much my suitcase weighs when I set it on the scale at the airport. This past trip, a proud 48 lbs. Whew. I always pack at least three apples, a couple of raw food bars, and a handful of nuts. This is just what I keep in my purse! In my suitcase, I usually have the following: a shaker bottle, packets of dried greens (there are a few good brands that I alternate between), plastic bags of protein powder, a milk alternative (currently it's So Delicious sugarfree vanilla milk), chia seeds for my morning pudding, and my vitamins. Now this may sound like a lot, but it doesn't take up too much space. Remember, I can't spare too much of my precious space — I need room for at least five or six pairs of shoes "just in case." Next is the plan of action when I arrive. There is almost always a Whole Foods or other great health food store wherever I am traveling. My first stop after leaving the airport is always to the store. You think after working at a health food store, I'd get my fill, but I can never stay away. I typically pick up some more fresh fruit for breakfast and afternoon snacking. Then I browse

As with every issue, below is a recipe of mine. This is the chia pudding I mentioned above for my morning breakfast.

Helpful tips for eating raw while traveling.

through their salad bar and get a large fresh salad to keep in the fridge as another meal option. Different stores have different things to offer so I always walk down the isles and see what fun new products are available. Sometimes I pick up a few more food bars to try out something new. I almost always get some bottles of coconut water and kombucha. Occasionally, I will pick up some dark chocolate to have on hand in case I get a sweet tooth. It helps to snack on this when there are other tempting things around that I know I don't want to eat. However, I will say since I started my chocolate business it's hard to eat anyone else's. I’ve spoiled myself with great tasting chocolate...and in my opinion, the most healthful. By now I am pretty well stocked up on good, healthy, mostly raw options so I feel good about my choices and about getting settled in wherever I am staying. The next step is to relax and remind myself...I'm on vacation...so enjoy and indulge little.

Eating Well in Kansas City www.eatingwellkc.com Publisher Jill Dutton 913-944-1298 jill@eatingwellkc.com Editorial Assistant Judy Kirkpatrick

Contributors Kat Bowie, Natalie George, Jane Van Benthusen, Tracie Walker

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Chia Seed Pudding *¼ cup chia seeds, soaked overnight in 1 cup water *Pinch cinnamon *1 scoop protein powder (currently I have been using Garden of Life’s Raw Protein) *1/2 cup coconut milk I place the chia seeds and water in a 16 oz. glass jar with a lid and set in refrigerator. In the morning when I am ready to eat, I add the cinnamon, protein powder and coconut milk and shake up. Enjoy! Very filling and satisfying and gives you plenty of protein, fiber, omega’s and tastes wonderful! Sometimes I add a dash of stevia powder, but just a tiny amount. Tracie Walker is a certified Raw Food Chef. She has a home and small business in Overland Park where she offers raw food classes, special event catering, live demonstrations and has just started her own raw chocolate business. For more information about Tracie and her business please visit www.simplyrawlifestyle.com and www.onelove-chocolates.com


Eating Well in Kansas City ~ page 4 Food: A Path of Awakening — by Natalie George Sugar Free

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n the May issue, I wrote about my commitment to exercise five days a week and to eat at least three servings of vegetables a day. In general, I’ve been honoring my commitment. I’ve even been drinking green juices at least several days a week. I have noticed changes in my body and one in particular was unexpected: I do not have as many body aches and I don’t need to see my chiropractor as often. With increased physical activity, I somewhat expected my chiropractic visits to increase. It seems my body is naturally aligning itself as I exercise. In the June issue, I wrote about my co-worker's reactions to their health assessments. I am happy to report that one co-worker has removed fried foods from his diet and has made other changes in his life that has resulted in a two pound weight loss per week. He previously made fun of me for what I eat; but, now asks me questions and shares with me when he is proud of the choices he is making. Aside from updating you, there is another purpose for my recap. Even though I had a good health assessment, and have increased my exercise and intake of greens, my body is telling me I need to change something else. Within the past week, I have had small rashes. I love the general size of my body, but I’m storing fat in weird ways; and, I

I believe all signs are pointing to significantly reducing or eliminating sugar from my diet. This would include agave, honey, alcohol/wine and evaporated cane sugar. don’t feel my body is currently a true representation of who I want to be in the world. Also, on three or so days a week, I do not sleep well, leaving me feeling less than awake or alive the next day. I believe all signs are pointing to significantly reducing or eliminating sugar from my diet. This would in-

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clude agave, honey, alcohol/wine and evaporated cane sugar. I do not, I repeat, I DO NOT want to commit to this. I can hear a voice screaming at me asking me if I’m crazy to sign up for this. A part of me wants to keep doing what I’m doing and wants me to stay in my comfort zone where I don’t change anything. I don’t want to suffer by giving up wine or occasional desserts; but if I’m honest with myself, I’m already suffering in my energy levels, skin rashes and the way my body doesn’t look compared to how it could. I have been inspired by several people recently to pursue this path. One friend, who indulged in wine as often as I do, gave it up in order to increase her chances of becoming pregnant. She has lost weight and looks amazing! Another friend went to the Tree of Life in Arizona and was on a whole food/lots of juicing/ no-sugar cleanse for 90 days and has gone off all her medications. The creator of intenSati and my mentor,

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Patricia Moreno, has eliminated all sugar except fruit. She is also starting to lead teleseminars to support people in eliminating sugar. I saw her for the first time in six months and her physical transformation is what took me from the contemplation stage to the action/commitment stage. I am grateful for these friends who have provided me the inspiration and courage to take this step by being examples of what is possible when healthy changes are made. I’m going to commit to a massive sugar reduction for three weeks. The only sugar I plan on having is from fruit and a maximum of three glasses of wine during the time. To keep myself honest and accountable, I will be blogging my food journal at http://blog.gratitudekc.com. I will update you in next month’s issue on my progress. If you would like to educate yourself or find more reasons to reduce or eliminate sugar from your diet, watch the 90 minute video on YouTube called Sugar: The Bitter Truth with Robert H. Lustig, MD.

Natalie George is a Fitness and Nutrition Visionary. She is a certified personal trainer, group exercise instructor and holistic nutrition consultant. She is passionate about empowering people to integrate exercise, nutrition and powerful thinking into their lives. She founded GratitudeKC and is in the midst of bringing Cafe Gratitude to Kansas City. She teaches a new kind of exercise class utilizing spoken affirmations called intenSati and is currently being offered at Unity on the Plaza. www.GratitudeKC.com


Eating Well in Kansas City ~ page 5 Eating Live, Becoming Whole — by Kat Bowie

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o what could a raw vegan drink while everyone else is having a Strawberry Daiquiri or beer or other summer cocktail? Everyone wants to be able to celebrate with yummy tasting beverages, especially if surrounded by others enjoying cool looking drinks. Though some do choose to drink wine, alcohol is not actually a part of the Raw Vegan world. Here are some really great drinks that are non-alcoholic; and, if sugar is an issue, can also be made sugarfree. In a previous issues I gave the recipe for Dr. Kat’s Vacation in a Glass Island Sunrise Mojito (Eating Well Fall 2010), in this issue I suggest three drinks that you will love and your non-Raw Vegan friends will envy and ask for! This year I have become aware of a drink that has been around for a very long time and is my current favorite. Chi-ChiChi-Chia (everybody…sing along now). Remember Chia Pets? Well, those fun little seeds that after adding water became the scalp of a whole set of green Chia hair for some terracotta critter are actually very nutritious and fun to eat as well. Huh!!?! Dr. Kat you always come up with such really weird stuff. What are you talking about now?! So, okay, some things are a bit weird, but it is only because our “modern” mind has made it that way. Though most of us became aware of chia seeds because some entrepreneur made us believe we weren’t cool without a Chia Pet, chia seeds have actually been around for centuries. And, (gasp) they were eaten! Especially in the Mayan and Aztec cultures, runners would eat these seeds because of the sustaining protein punch that would get them through long runs between villages. In more modern times there is growing empirical data of the benefits of chia seeds in the diets of those people with diabetic conditions. PLUS, they are fun to drink, sorta like a bubble-tea you can make at home. Chia Fresca is an ancient drink that I make into a modern day sugar-free drink by adding stevia instead of sugar. Next on the list is Watermelon-Mint Cooler. Juice a small watermelon (rind and all), add a large handful of mint, juice of 2 lemons, and serve with some sparkling water in a beautiful glass. Third is a Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri which, sans alcohol, becomes a delicious drink that everyone, including the children, can enjoy. Hope you enjoy these recipes and will feel the aliveness and health of these drinks for a Raw Vegan Celebration of Life this Summer. Yum! Who says being a Raw Vegan is not tasty?!! And, go ahead…tell me you can get that Chi-chi-chi-chia song out of your mind! Ha!

Chi-Chi-Chi-Chia Fresca In a glass quart jar add: 1 T Chia Seeds Juice of 1 lemon Juice of 1 lime 3 packets of Stevia (or 3 T Honey or Agave)

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Fill with pure water, stir several times over a period of 5-10 minutes (while singing the Chi-Chi-Chi-Chia Song). Add a large straw and enjoy! Watermelon-Mint Cooler Using a juicer, Juice the following: 1 small (2-3 pound) watermelon and rind (wash first before cutting) 1 large handful (1 cup or more, loosely packed) fresh peppermint 2 lemons Juice all and then pour into a large glass pitcher. Add some chopped fresh mints leaves and one (1) 12 oz. bottle of sparkling water with lime. Serve in a cooler glass over ice and with a mint sprig. Wonderful Strawberry Daiquiris In a blender add: 4 c. ice 1 – 16-ounce bag of frozen organic strawberries Juice of 2 lemons 3 Tb. Honey or Agave (or 4 packets Stevia) 3 c. water or sparkling lemon mineral water Process, serve poured into a margarita glass and garnish with a fresh strawberry.

Kat Bowie, Psy.D. (www.drkatbowie.com) is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in Nutrition and its impact on the Body, Mind, Emotions and Spirit. Dr. Kat teaches classes on Live and Whole Food Nutrition and is the CoOrganizer with Jane Van Benthusen of the Kansas City Raw Food Union (http://www.meetup.com/ rawkansascity). Dr. Bowie and Dr. Raphael Smith are the co-owners of The Struan Center, LLC located at 4044 Central St. KCMO. For a list of her current classes, including: The Living Cookbook: Gentle Transitions into Raw Living (a monthly cooking class) please go to www.TheStruanCenter.com. Dr. Bowie can be reached at 816.960.4525 or through email at drkatbowie@att.net.

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Eating Well in Kansas City ~ page 6 Healing Foods — by Jane Van Benthuson Cool as a Cucumber!

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ave you every wondered about the saying, “cool as a cucumber?" Well, it's true the cucumber is very cooling. It's probably because they are 95 percent water and the rest is filled with electrolytes, vitamins and minerals. It is a very good source of potassium, which is a heart friendly electrolyte that helps reduce blood pressure. Cucumbers also contain unique anti-oxidants in good ratios such as ß-carotene and A-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin A, zeaxanthin and lutein. These compounds help act as protective scavengers against oxygen-derived free radicals and reactive oxygen species that play a role in aging and various disease processes. Cucumbers have a mild diuretic property probably due to their high water content, which helps in checking weight gain and high blood pressure. Cucumbers surprisingly have a high amount of vitamin K, which has been found to have a potential role in bone strength by promoting osteotrophic (bone mass building) activity. It also has an established role in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease patients by limiting neuronal damage in their brain. The cucumber is one of the oldest cultivated vegetables, and is believed to have originated in the northern plains of India. The plant is a creeper, just like other members of the same family such as gourds, melons, squash and zucchini, etc. Eating, drinking and using cucumber topically are good for your skin. Slices of cucumber placed on the eyes are a common remedy for puffiness and wrinkles. The water that comes out of the cucumber can be used as a moisturizer and is often added to many beauty products. I have also heard that it's great to mix with aloe vera gel to soothe sunburn. Other than enjoying cucumbers plain and adding them to your salads, here are a few recipes that I know you will enjoy...

1/2 cup water 1/2 Tbs lemon juice 1/2 tsp crushed garlic (1 clove) 1/4 tsp sea salt and a pinch of white pepper 1/2 ripe avocado, chopped 1 Tbs extra virgin olive oil 1 Tbs minced fresh herbs, or 1 tsp dried (I use parsley) Place the lettuce, cucumber, water, lemon juice, garlic and salt in a blender and process until smooth. Add the avocado and olive oil and blend again until smooth. Add the herbs and blend briefly to mix. Serve immediately. For a chilled soup, refrigerate for 2 hours before serving. If you want a soup that isn't so smooth, I add chopped herbs, cucumbers and sometimes--even tomatoes. Photo by Jace Van Benthusen

Cucumbers surprisingly have a high amount of vitamin K, which has been found to have a potential role in bone strength by promoting osteotrophic (bone mass building) activity. Raw Refrigerator Dill Pickles 4 - 6 medium pickling cucumbers (I used English seedless cukes.) Slice thinly and add to a glass container. (I used a mandoline (with a wavy blade) to slice.) Layer the slices, lightly sprinkling good whole sea salt on each layer Let sit for a couple of hours, then drain the water that is collected. Place cucumber slices into a quart jar. Add: 1/4 cup diced onion 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar 1/2 tsp. brown mustard seed 1 Tbs. dill Pinch of dill seed

Then fill the rest of the jar with water. Let set overnight for best flavor. Since the cucumbers are raw, you will need to eat them within a week or so. Enjoy! If you want a bread and butter pickle add some sweetener like honey, agave, coconut sugar or sweetener of your choice to taste. Add a little turmeric powder and omit the dill and dill seed. Both are really good! Eat them as a snack, in a salad or on your favorite sandwich.

Cream of Cucumber Soup 4 romaine lettuce leaves, chopped, about 1.5 cups (I use tightly packed cups) 1 cucumber, peeled, seeded, and chopped, about 1 cup

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Cucumber and Celery Juice Cooler 1 medium cucumber, peeled (if not organic) 1 stalk celery 1 apple, sliced 1/2 lemon, peeled Process the ingredients in a juicer and serve. I hope you decide to be as cool as a cucumber and try these recipes as well as others. Your skin, eyes and the rest of your body will thank you! Jane Van Benthusen is an alternative cancer thriver. She, along with her husband and youngest son, teaches raw food classes, hosts a monthly potluck dinner in Lee's Summit, MO and offers alternative health support. You can learn more about her and her family at www.janevanbenthusen.com andwww.greenstgoods.com.


Eating Well in Kansas City ~ page 7 Books — by Jenny Ross What is the Living-Foods Lifestyle?

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iving or “raw” foods are those that have not been heated above 118 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the commonly agreed-upon temperature when plant-based ingredients begin to break down and lose essential vitamin and mineral content, as well as enzymes. Pure and simple, raw foods are natural foods in their natural state. In addition to the breakdown of enzymes and nutrients, many modern-day cooking methods actually create by-products during the heating process that have been found to be toxic.

How was this food prepared? The golden rule in choosing good, nourishing food is finding items that are local, fresh, organic (without pesticides), and grown from a healthy vital plant of some sort. In general, this includes all fruits and vegetables in their natural state, nuts and seeds, grains, herbs and spices, superfoods, and products minimally processed from any of the above-listed items. These are all whole foods. A nice raw nut, for example, makes a fantastic raw butter. But if you roast the nuts, then add iodized salt and some preservatives, you’ve just created a product that could very well be hazardous to your health. The average jar of peanut butter contains unhealthy levels of saturated fats and iodine, along with bleached white salts that are toxic in the bloodstream.

Raw foods are primarily plant based. Fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and sprouted grains are the basis of this culinary lifestyle. In addition, living-foods enthusiasts oftentimes make use of high-grade minerals and other superfoods as a way of restoring balance. Juicing is an effective alternative-health remedy and is currently being used in several cancer-treatment centers worldwide, with incredible life-enhancing results. A high-nutrient-density diet goes a long way toward maintaining overall health, and living foods are at the top of the scale in terms of nutrient density and purity. Living foods are not a new idea; in fact, many would counter that this is the oldest notion of how to eat. The Bible contains several references to living-food preparations; early texts discuss the heating of plant-based ingredients and “cooking” using the energy of the sun. In many ancient cultures where longevity of life was enjoyed, there was also a focus on fresh, living foods. This style of eating can help you reach and maintain your health goals, for three main reasons: 1. The living-foods lifestyle encourages a very lowtoxin diet, with a focus on the function of every food and how it is helping you achieve health. With living foods, there are simply no fillers, preservatives, or unneeded additives that do not benefit your body in some way. As a result, the living-foods diet is largely alkaline forming. Disease cannot live in an alkaline environment; it must have a toxic acidic one to thrive. Picture the pH test strips from your high-school chemistry class. On the pH scale, 14 is totally alkaline, 7 is neutral, and 0–6 is acidic. The body should be anywhere from neutral to moderately alkaline to prevent disease. 2. Raw foods constitute a plant-based diet, which has been proven to maintain strong vital organs and bodily function. Overall health has been shown to drastically improve in direct relationship to how much plant-based eating you’re doing. From providing essential proteins, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins to detoxifying the body where necessary, this eating style serves to keep you in balance. 3. Living foods have the power to heal the body by reintroducing essential vitamins and minerals, as well as enzymes—the catalysts that break down food into a usable state. With a diet rich in enzymes, your body isn’t overwhelmed with the breaking-down process (called assimilation) and has time then to go about the business of maintaining a vital system and promoting health.

Really, what you have to consider when making choices at the grocery store are the following questions: 1. What is the food product itself? It should be fresh, organic wherever possible, and a whole food from a plant source. Tomatoes and avocados are perfect examples of fresh, whole foods.

Whether you’re looking to move into a more energetic space, restore overall wellness, achieve a vibrant lifestyle, or find alternatives to processed foods and their associated health conditions (ulcers, indigestion, headaches, chronic fatigue, and depression have all been linked to diet), living foods could prove to be a very viable option for you . . . and even serve to heal you completely. Trying the living-foods lifestyle, even if for only one day or one meal a week, will start to give you an idea of what is possible. Keep in mind that this is not an all-ornothing proposition. Choosing to add even one more component of living nutrition to your daily eating plan will begin the process. The best choice you can make for the health of your body and mind is to take control of your diet one bite at a time. Go back to the basics of health, and add in more of the good stuff. What Is the Good Stuff? No matter what your current diet, it’s easier to add something new—more of the good stuff—instead of being focused on what to take away. Deciding which items are right for your body or are important for nutrition can be a challenge. Here is a list of questions to consider when evaluating whether a food selection really constitutes the “good stuff”: Where did this food come from? Can it grow from a tree? (Picture a tree full of cheese puffs or Oreo cookies and you’re on the right track.)

2. How has it been treated? If it has been cooked, there could now be many toxins entering into the picture. To make a cooked product shelf stable, a preservative of some sort typically must be added. Preservatives act the same way in the body as they do in the food itself and can be easily stored for years, blocking your absorption of important nutrients, until released during a cleansing process. So although a tomato is a good choice, tomato sauce in a can is probably not. The can contains harmful metals, and the contents have been processed and may include up to 14 different unnatural ingredients just to increase shelf life. Look into the ingredients list, and also the processing. If it’s not very “vibrant,” then it does not equate to vibrant health for you! 3. Where does it come from? Processed crackers, for example, come from a box with a side label that lists 10 to 20 ingredients you may have never heard of before (enriched flours, dioxides, and so on). Bags of potato chips line the shelves, and while it is very tempting to reason that a potato once came from the earth and is therefore “natural,” don’t take the bait. You know that fried oils are not natural; that ground potato flakes, which are the starter for many brands of commercial chips, are treated with chemicals to alter how they look; and that preserving agents are anything but wholesome. 4. What are its health benefits? Food should taste great, but it should also be functional. Ask yourself what you’re getting out of every bite. Food is fuel; you want top-notch ingredients for top-notch performance. The preceding excerpt is taken from the book RAW BASICS: Incorporating Raw Living Foods into Your Diet Using Easy and Delicious Recipes by Jenny Ross. It is published by Hay House (July 2011) and is available at all bookstores or online at: www.hayhouse.com.

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Into the Kitchen — with Rachel Making Real Food, Real Simple

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am a Certified Health Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York City. I also have a four-year bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and a Personal Training Certification through ACSM. My job can be summed up in five words: making food simple for you. There are plenty of complicated things in this world and food should definitely not be one of those. I believe the best diet is real, whole foods and I’m fairly certain that anyone on the planet can cook a tasty meal. Avocado Sunflower-Seed Collard Wrap Makes 2 wraps Avocado-Dijon Spread: 1 small avocado, mashed (adjust ingredients acordingly for larger avocado) 1 ½ tsp. Dijon mustard ¼ tsp. cumin ¼ tsp lemon juice Dash of cayenne pepper (optional) Salt and pepper to taste Filling: ½ cup raw sunflower seeds ½ cup cooked rice or chicken ½ cup diced tomatoes, deseeded ¼ cup shredded cheese 2 Tbsp. shredded radish Extra dash of salt and cumin

When you work with me we won’t be counting calories and I won’t be giving you a lecture on the trendiest diets. Diets do not teach people how to feed themselves and in the end they leave you high and dry searching for the next great diet experiment. I’m going to teach you practical skills that will allow you to feed yourself in the healthiest way possible. Too busy? Don’t know how to cook? Don’t worry; I specialize in helping busy people feed themselves real food. My six-month health coaching program covers topics like cooking in bulk, food shopping on a budget, eating sugar the natural way, cooking seasonally, why your body needs fat and eating whole foods during the holidays. You will take trips to your local grocery store and farmers’ market, receive a plethora of simple recipes and resources and learn super effective workouts that can be done outside of the gym. The best part is it’s all tailored to your needs.

Wrap: 2 collard leaves (dipped in boiling water for 60 seconds) Blanch your large collard leaves in boiling water for 60 seconds as this will make the texture perfect for a wrap. Dry it off with paper towel. Mash all spread ingredients and stir together to form a paste. Split all ingredients evenly into two wraps. Add dressing first and then remaining ingredients. Wrap up like a burrito and enjoy!

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Serves 2-4 4 Tbsp butter or Olive oil 2 1/2 cups turnips, chopped small 2 1/2 cups cabbage, chopped small 2 cups loosely packed greens, coarsely chopped (bok choy, turnip greens, swiss chard, etc) 1 tsp each of onion powder, Jamaican jerk seasoning, garlic powder 1/2 tsp turmeric 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper (optional) Salt and pepper to taste Heat wok or large skillet to medium heat. Add butter or olive oil and turnips. Stir until turnips are coated in oil. Add all spices and stir to coat turnips. Stir frequently for about 3-4 minutes as turnips soften. Finally add cabbage and greens and stir for an additional 3 minutes to soften. Serve alone or on top of a whole grain such as rice, barley, or quinoa. *For a simple afternoon snack, thinly slice turnips and radishes to dip in peanut butter or my Avocado-Dijon spread.

Making real food,

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Creating our Inner Sacred Space The Ascension Attitudes By Almine

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tates of praise have been employed for eons by those made holy by association. As an ascension attitude, it needs to be tempered by experience. It is not enough to withdraw from life to spend our days singing songs of praise to God. We are here first and foremost to explore the unknown and any attempt at escaping what we have undertaken to do, carries with it a penalty. To shirk our duty and highest calling in favor of retreating into ecstatic states of praise yields a form of praise that is not tested and strong. That which has been sheltered is seldom robust, for it has not been honed by experience nor polished to a high luster by adversity. It is easy to feel praise in the hallowed sanctuary, but can we find the perfection hidden behind the appearances in the timeravaged faces of the beggars lining a city street? There is no redundancy in the cosmos. If there is a beggar in the street, there is also the need for him to be there. Is it the result of his consistently avoiding his next step that such painful forced change is his lot, or is it perhaps that he is solving a profound portion of the mystery of beingness that requires such a drastic mirror of that which God is not? It could be that a great master has undertaken to play this role to either shed light where there is despair or to give us the opportunity for compassionate understanding. Whatever the reason may be, there will be ample cause for praise if we change our focus from appearances to indwelling life. Praise fills the cells with light and our footsteps become a blessing to the earth. All life we touch responds with increased growth to such a life affirming frequency. Filled with praise, we also become filled with increased light and life force, and then in the twinkling of an eye, the lightning flash of immortality changes us into an Ascended Master. Gratitude If true happiness lies in being happy with what we have, rather than being

If true happiness lies in being happy with what we have, rather than being happy when we get what we want, gratitude is the key to happiness. happy when we get what we want, gratitude is the key to happiness. It helps us value the little joys of the moment rather than wait for the large windfalls, and in doing so we learn to appreciate life. Life consists of the small treasures like the quiet oasis of the undisturbed moment with a cup of tea that allows us to return to the inner world of contemplation. Life is the succession of the footsteps of time for us to make of them what we will. We can either turn them into the weary tread of drudgery or lighten their gait with gratitude. The cherishing warmth of a favorite quilt on a dark, rain-drenched night; the moment of feeling the coming of spring in the air; the rosy cheeked pleasure of rocking a little child to sleep, eyelids weighted by the adventures of her day—all these treasured moments through awareness become

ample reason for a heart to brim with gratitude. Not only does gratitude bless us with joy, but also with increase. One of the most concealed laws of supply is that gratitude opens the floodgates of heaven, increasing anything it focuses on. Would we wish to increase our health, our abundance, and our abilities? Then the place to begin is in grateful acknowledgement of whatever allotted portions we already have. Instead of seeing how small the supply is, let us focus in appreciation and joy on how much it means to have it. With each dollar we spend with sincere, heartfelt gratitude, many more will find their way into our pocket. Like the other ascension attitudes, gratitude is life affirming to all who come in contact with it. Indigenous peoples have always known that nature responds favorably to gratitude;

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that species thrive and evolve under the grateful recognition of man. Gratitude sanctifies not only the giver, but also the recipient. The true testing of a grateful heart is found in the challenges life brings. Inclusiveness demands that gratitude, like the sun or the life giving rain, not deem one as worthy and another as not, but shed its radiance on pain and pleasure alike. It takes in-depth insight to probe behind the appearances and extract the eternal truth that God sends nothing but goodness. He sends gifts or challenges, but challenges are themselves gifts in disguise and worthy of gratitude. When this principle is applied, it soon becomes apparent that the faintest glimmer of gratitude from the heart begins to unravel the illusion concealing the gift of insight challenges hold. If we can master the ability to be grateful in all circumstances the transfiguring power of gratitude will shine forth, changing the cells of the body into spiritualized matter. And so we become what humankind is meant to be: Ascended Masters. Almine, acknowledged as the leading seer and mystic of our time, is a gifted teacher and lecturer. She has gained a large international following while traveling the world delivering her empowering, life-altering message to those who are drawn to living a life of mastery. A prolific author; many of her books are translated into multiple languages. Her online teachings range from mysticism, self-mastery, shamanism and cutting-edge alchemy. Much of Almine’s information comes from her renowned gift as translator of ancient records.


FENG SHUI ON THE GO By Liz Brown

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ow that you’ve created your sanctuary at home, where you feel safe, comforted and nurtured, what happens when you must venture out beyond those walls? If you spend a lot of time in your car traveling for business or pleasure, or if this summer gratefully entails a vacation involving a hotel or R.V., or if your future entails life in a dorm room, what happens then to your sense of sanctuary? What steps can you take to bring a sense of safety, comfort and connection wherever you may happen to be? That’s where “Feng Shui on the Go” principles come into play. Feng Shui is all about creating harmony between you and your environment—no matter where you are. When you move away from home’s safe, supportive environment, it’s important to know exactly what small specific steps you can take to assure that you remain in harmony with your surroundings. HEALTH & SAFETY Your health and safety is job one. Whether in your car, hotel room, R.V—or even dorm room or hospital room—any time when away from home, you MUST feel safe. Hang wind chimes or a bell on the door knob inside your room or RV. Not only does it alert you when someone enters the room, but when hung with intention, it can serve to sound the space to life and disperse stagnant, negative energies. Assure that your radio, iPod or MP3 player is not playing at a level that drowns out what’s going on around you. Balance your need for entertainment with your need to remain ever vigilant about your surroundings (especially police sirens) AND, no less important, to save your ear drums. Hang a red string from your steering wheel and use Three Secrets Reinforcement (action, thought and word) to set the intention that you are "always headed in the right direction." Hang a faceted crystal from the center of your room (or placed on a stand) when away from home, to balance and harmonize disparate energies in the space. Beyond safety, Feng Shui on the Go principles are the same as those noted in the new Friskies cat food commercial; namely, “Feed Your Senses.” After safety, focus on comfort (smell, taste and touch) and connection (sight and sound). COMFORT: SMELL Utilize the powerful vibrational shift of

essential oils. More than just fragrancing, PURE essential oils (with no additives) work on a cellular level to affect the bloodstream. Choose the scent/vibration that matches your intention: Lavender, Hope, Joy, Motivation, Peace & Calming, Harmony, etc. Many single oils and blends are available and it takes just one drop on a cotton ball, tucked into an air vent in the car or room, to work wonders! Other options include room sprays or plug-in’s, cut lemons/limes/oranges, scented candles and/or incense. COMFORT: TASTE Experience the tastes of home, by making a list of your favorites and remembering to take a few with you, or buy some on the road. Being away from home can be challenging, so small treats can really lift your spirits. Invest in the finest chocolates, gourmet coffees, whatever speaks to you. Small, but mighty measures, can surely transform your day on the road. COMFORT: TOUCH Surround yourself with the textures of home. Take your favorite quilt or blanket with you, even to the hospital! And throw in your cervical pillow, lumbar support, knee wedge, body pillow, etc. CONNECTION: SIGHT Wherever you are, assure that the views surrounding you are pleasing. Bring along your favorite poster, picture or wall hanging so that you are inspired by what you see. Or post affirmations around you, using the walls as billboards. Think of these as “previews of coming attractions!” Don’t let mirrors cut your body in two. For the hotel room, bring along a large piece of fabric (48”x60” or more) to cover the mirror in the room and calm chi. Your sleep will be ever more restful and regenerative. Fresh flowers are fantastic for lifting the energy of any space. Even ONE stem can brighten your day and put a smile on your face. Flowers are well worth the effort when away from home. (Not a surprise to us that some new cars come with vases carved into the dash!) CONNECTION: SOUND Pay attention to the sounds you hear from your home away from home. Pick music to play on your radio/MP3 player that suits your intended state. Set the tone you want, when you want it. Pray. And tune in for a response. Sacred

speech such as mantras—not the same as affirmations — set a spiritual vibration. Esteemed Feng Shui Master David Daniel Kennedy writes in Feng Shui for Dummies: “Correctly used, a mantra (or prayer; also called “sacred words of power”) uses sounds or words to take you beyond the conscious mind and connect you to your spirit, where the majority of your power resides.” One mantra that’s particularly effective: The Six True Words (also called the Mantra of Compassion: Om Ma Ni Pad Me Hum). Kennedy writes: “This mantra has the power to improve luck, uplift your mind, correct negative thoughts, enhance wealth and prosperity, and help you perform better in your daily life.” What more could you ask for?

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Wherever you travel to this Summer, know that you CAN take Feng Shui with you. Small changes to your surrounds can have a huge impact on your experience of safety, comfort and connection. Make a list before you travel of all items necessary to your own personal Feng Shui travel kit. Consider safety and all the senses and go for bliss! Liz Brown offers “A Hand In Healing,” including a full complement of Feng Shui services since 1996. Check out her website www.ahandinhealing.com for information about her new FENG SHUI ON THE

GO e-book, as well as upcoming classes and other workbooks.


Remove the Clutter From Your Life By Rose Bringus

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iving consciously is not a choice, it is a necessity! If we want to live happy and healthy lives, we must take physical action to make positive changes and progress. A healthy and ethical diet, a successful meditation practice, or a prosperous career--it is the ability to put knowledge into action that allows us to reap the benefits we desire. The practice of feng shui instructs that we must actively get our minds, bodies, and souls in harmony with our living spaces. According to author Denise Linn in Feng Shui for the Soul, our living space is a reflection of our personalities and our interactions with the world (Linn, 21). She also teaches that every item in each room should have a purpose that compliments the energy of that area. Karen Kingston, author of Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui, believes that clutter can greatly impede energy in a space causing it to become stuck (Kingston, 5). If clutter is causing you to feel stuck, how can you progress in ways that will get you closer to your goals? What can you do to get your home to a place where it will allow you to make the changes you desire? Consider the process of shapeshifting. To do this you imagine you are an object in the room. This will allow you to unearth any hidden feelings or emotions you may have associated with the object (Linn, 3). Shapeshifting can be a powerful way to establish your true feelings about items in your home–negative, positive or otherwise. Individuals often place a strong emphasis on holding on to physical objects that are no longer needed, unaware of the detriment this can cause mentally and physically. You must recognize what brings positive energy into your life--these items should stay. You should remove those objects that impede creativity or bring negative energy into your home. This will give your mind and heart a new space to fill with whatever brings joy to your life. Allowing only the things that are good for your mind and body into your home can be challenging these days. Karen Logan, author of Clean House, Clean Planet says, “an estimated 2 to 5 million exposures to household poisons occur every year, and a significant amount of them involve household cleaners” (Logan, 9). According to Logan, dangerous chemicals are marketed to you and your family by large companies without accountability for labeling. These companies are motivated by profit and often register their products based on falsified research. You must be informed about products you purchase to ensure the manufacturer views your health as a priority. Luckily, with minimal cost and supplies we can make products ourselves

When you have purged your home of unnecessary papers you are ready to set up a system for incoming paper. that will reduce the amount of harm done to the environment as well as protect the health and safety of those we love. Try these natural recipes Karen Logan provides in her book: Use plain club soda in a spray bottle as a window cleaner. Spray some lemon juice on a stain and leave in the sun instead of using bleach. Mix vinegar, water and your favorite essential oil to make a floor cleaner that will be safe for your family. Home made cleaning supplies not only protect your health, but they also keep some money in your pocket! According to expert financial planner David Bach in Go Green, Live Rich, the average U.S. household spends $600 a year on 40 lbs. of chemical cleaning supplies. While you cannot reuse many of the bottles used for store bought cleaners because mixing chemicals is dangerous --you can reuse the bottles used for natural cleaners. This will ultimately reduce the demand and the amount of toxic cleaners produced by big manufacturers. EVOLVING… A GUIDE FOR CONSCIOUS LIVING

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So you have found a way to live harmoniously with your surroundings, help preserve your health and the environment, save money, and reduce manufacturing. Your home is simple, inviting, and free of potentially harmful substances. But something is still creeping in, making itself comfortable, and messing up your flow. What is it? Paper! Peter Walsh in It’s All Too Much, gives us some tips on how to improve your home office area. A very important step is to clear all horizontal spaces like desks, counters, tables, etc (Walsh, 141). This will help you physically and mentally take on new tasks such as bill paying, shopping lists and tax preparations. Keep in mind that piles cannot grow if they never start (Walsh, 141). To sift through existing papers, you can use a couple of bins and a good distraction such as the TV or a book on tape. Find out what you can toss by visiting www.irs.gov (Walsh, 151). When you have determined the papers that can go, put them into either the bin for shredding or the one for recycling. When each bin is full you must either take them to be recycled or get them into the shredder. When you have purged your home of unnecessary papers you are ready to set up a system for incoming paper. Aim for having three categories: recycle, shred, and papers that require action. Papers that must be filed should be purged at least once a year. Remember “80% of what goes into a filing cabinet never sees the light of day again.” (Walsh, 148) Keeping your home free of unnecessary clutter will allow you to have a free flow of creative energy. An organized home benefits your productivity, creativity and physical energy. Your health, mental clarity and relationships will all improve as a result of a beautiful and functional environment.

Rose Bringus, The Organization People, Inc., provides home and office organization to those who need to remove clutter while increasing productivity and functionality of any home or small office. theorganizationpeople.com businessorganizationpeople.com; 913-547-2979.


Bring Health, Harmony and Prosperity Into Your Home by Ronda Reinke

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Practitioners of the popularly-known Western Feng Shui are known for the use of a basic Bagua grid where characteristics are predetermined and placed in a set fixed position according to the location of the front door only, which, for example, determines that the prosperity corner is always in the far back left hand corner of a building.

• Experiencing a downward shift in health? • Searching for greater prosperity? • Looking to sell or purchase property? • Having difficulty attracting romance? • Seeing productivity or creative levels decreasing? • Experiencing more arguments and stress? • Planning to decorate, remodel or new construction? • Noticing more delays in projects or collections? Classical Feng Shui, the ancient 5000-year-old Chinese art of placement, can promote good health, improve relationships and enhance prosperity. It works with the physical aspects as well as invisible energies in relation to direction, time and space. Just correctly positioning appropriate colors and elements around your home and office helps you receive optimum benefits while fitting into any style and décor. Classical Feng Shui is the traditional, time-honored Chinese discipline, developed and refined over 5,000 years

The Bagua is a nine-square grid representing the basic 8 directions, plus center. While most Feng Shui books and practitioners stop right here, a Classical Feng Shui consultant knows this is just the beginning!

of studying the environment in which we live. Unlike Western versions of Feng Shui, which use mirrors, flutes and crystals as remedies, Classical Feng Shui works with the subtle energies of time and space, using a special compass and the Five Elements in nature. The sages of ancient China

were so tuned-in to these subtle currents within the environment, that they were able to develop a system which continually created tremendous improvements in their lives. Using this system, they actually determined how to schedule crops for best yield, as well as how the energy within and around a structure, such as their homes,

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In Classical Feng Shui the Bagua grid is used to define one of 216 possible different energy patterns, mathematically determined in part with the use of a traditional Feng Shui compass called a LoPan. The precise energy is determined by one of not four but 24 compass directions, plus factoring in the astrology of a building by the year the roof was put on. Numbers within the Classical Feng Shui Bagua repre-


Once a space has been balanced, be it a home, business, or land, usually all that is needed to maintain the balance is an annual "tune-up". sent subtle characteristics of Chi, or Life-Force Energy. Once analyzed, the Five Elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal are used as remedies to harmonize the space. In addition to the environment and the directions, referred to as the space, there is also the effect a space has in time. The Chinese discovered that the quality of time changes every 180 years, every 20 years, every year, every month, day and every hour. One aspect of time presents the potential of being “locked out” of prosperity or good health for a 20-year period, meaning it becomes nearly impossible to make positive strides without knowing the proper cure. This shows how our environments can really shape events in our lives. In fact the Chinese believe that Feng Shui has more affect over us than our own hard work or karma, ranking third only to our destiny (determined at the moment of our birth), and luck. This time/space factor creates a complex formula that mathematically specifies identifiable characteristics of any given space. Classical Feng Shui provides the kind of analysis used to build empires. So how do you create balance once you have that information? Many believe that it’s with crystals, mirrors and lit-

tle Chinese trinkets that just don’t fit into our American decorating style. While studying Classical Feng Shui in China, I discovered that these items are really just folklore remedies. The ancient Feng Shui Masters simply used the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth, and metal to balance each environment individually, just as an acupuncturist would balance the human body. Correctly placing these elements within and around a structure harmonizes the environment so that life simply runs more smoothly. Once a space has been balanced, be it a home, business, or land, usually all that is needed to maintain the balance is an annual "tune-up". However, many clients call whenever there are changes in their lives: remodeling, new employees, money or relationship issues, disharmony of any kind, and Classical Feng Shui comes to the rescue. One client said, "Ronda has come in and basically switched everything in both companies from bad to good, from not flowing energy to what a wonderful place for us to work. It helps most with people getting along with each other, with negative energy in the office that is attached to computers and so much electrical equipment, and with our clients who don’t pay on time. When we bring Ronda in she

balances the energy, making things a lot easier and a lot more positive in the environment." It is very empowering to uncover the hidden potential of your environment and receive the optimal benefits it has to offer. Sometimes it means clearing the clutter, or adding a color or element, and yet other times an Energetic Space Clearing is required. Whatever the issue, once the space is brought into balance the occupant comes into greater harmony. Once balanced, the environment is like a breath of fresh air. You can then breathe. Breathe into the space, into your life and breathe the connectedness to all living things. Once harmonized, the environment will feed the occupants the vital life force energy needed to

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keep them grounded, on purpose, and in vibrant wellness. Aligned with Feng Shui you can have inner harmony. JUST BREATHE. Ronda Reinke has practiced as a Classical Feng Shui Consultant for 12 years and an Interior Designer for more than 35 years. She holds a MA in Art and a BA in Design. Currently she teaches “Introduction to Classical Feng Shui” at both JCCC and UMKC, as well as “Personal Energy Transformation” classes online via Skype. After 22 years in California, Ronda has returned to her native Midwest. For more information go to HappyHealthyHomes.com or call 831-521-0861.


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June 2011 Aluna Michaels Aluna Michaels is a secondgeneration astrologer and soul evolutionist practitioner. She also holds a Masters in Spiritual Counseling and has been teaching and consulting for more than two decades. Aluna is available for appointments in her home or by phone. Call (248) 583-1663 or visit www.alunamichaels.com

Cancer (June 21 – July 22) — Happy birthday, Cancer! This is a big year for improvements in relationships and self-esteem. The best birthday present you can give yourself is to meditate to forgive and release all previous romantic situations and emotional issues that can cause you depression or lack of trust. Even if partnered, let go of all hurts so you can have a new chapter together. Also, promise to stop picking on yourself, even in jokes! You’re awesome and don’t forget it! Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) — You could be swept up in excitement or new friends and activities. Although this is great, try not to neglect your spiritual disciplines. Keep up with meditation, yoga and whatever connects you to your inner wisdom. This connection provides you with discernment, so you’ll know which people, relationships and group are actually the best for you – and how to navigate any challenges that could arise in the future. Have fun, but stay grounded.

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Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) – You could have a job offer or some sort of financial opportunity. Be sure to meditate to connect with your intuition. This will help you see possible pitfalls if you’re too eager, or help to open your mind if you’re too cautious. It could also be that you’re getting more involved with someone and the intense emotions bring up similar excitement or fear. You’ve got the answers within, so cultivate that spiritual connection! Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) – Funny thing about Libra is, when balance seems to be part of your life, you can subconsciously knock the scales asunder to create a sense of drama. Watch out for picking a fight in a serene relationship, or feeling paranoid about why it’s so good. Also, beware of picking on yourself, especially about body image. Bringing negativity into a relationship also creates disharmony. Please enjoy your happiness and relax into it! Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) – Like your Leo pals, try to balance excitement with staying on target. A new relationship, or even a new spiritual pursuit or hobby could distract you from work. Make sure you’re attending to details and deadlines. Also, take care of your needs, like getting enough rest and eating well. In this way, you’ll be fully present to your new situations, instead of going full throttle and crashing later. If you have a new love, this could be a big deal, so no need to rush or get obsessive. You can’t ruin good karma, so relax and enjoy! Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) – You love to run when things get intense. Watch out for “getting bored” when emotions deepen in relationships. It’s a subconscious signal that you’re scared! Watch out for flirting or fantasizing if you’re in a relationship. Beware of

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gossiping about bosses or co-workers if your job is challenging. Things are about to break through to deeper levels, so don’t skim along the surface. Your soul wants depth; it’s your limited personality that prefers shallow waters! Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) – Make time to have deep conversations with your partner. You’ll really bond by sharing secrets. Meditating together can also be an intimate experience. If single, you could meet someone who’s on a spiritual path. Help yourself by clearing clutter from your house. Get rid of stuff you don’t use – things that represent an old you. You’ll be able to move in new directions and feel less held back by the past! Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) – You could be starting a new relationship, or be having a second honeymoon in your current partnership! Either way, try to be active together. Experiment with new activities, restaurants and art-y outings. This is also a great time to break negative recordings in your mind. Use affirmations during meditation, and repeat them throughout the day. Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) – Love is in the air for you! Just be sure you’re not dragging old negative subconscious or childhood beliefs into your present situation. Don’t tell critical people about your happiness. Stick with supportive pals! It may sound silly, but you’ll feel good being around pets. Also, meditate on prosperity and abundance. Seek out help from people who could guide you with financial decisions or budgets. Aries (March 21 – April 19) – You’re famous for getting overly excited, charging ahead and burning out fast. If plans seem to be coming to a grinding halt, don’t lose faith. This is a time to re-evaluate and make shifts. You don’t necessarily have to abandon business or relationship endeavors. Meditate and center yourself before making any decisions. Run things by a steady-minded and trusted friend. Anything that feels like jumping to conclusions isn’t a good bet right now. You might even need to sit tight until late August, so pray for patience! Taurus (April 20 – May 20) – This will be a great financial month! You could hear good news about a job; or even get unexpected money from family. Your job is to meditate on feeling worthy of receiving abundant blessings and gifts! You might also need to pray about being open to change, since some of these opportunities would bring a shift of routine. Don’t let fears hold you back from great stuff! Gemini (May 21 – June 20) – You’ll be feeling energized and happy. You might start a fitness routine or healthy diet. Let supportive friends know so they’ll keep you motivated when the novelty wears off next month. You could start a new relationship with someone who makes you want to improve yourself. You can also have improvements in finances. Friends can give helpful ideas for all these areas of your life, so don’t be shy about letting them know what’s going on.


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ALTERNATIVE HEALING At the Healing Place, Massage, Cranio Sacral Therapy, Reiki, ChanRi, Chakra Balancing, Astrology, Tarot, Past Life Regression, Intuitive Bodywork (816) 415-2607 www.atthehealingplace.com Nature Spirit Holistics Energy Medicine expert Author Cathleen Miller—Intuitive therapies, Conscious life counseling, Spa events, seminars www.livingthespiral.com 913-499-8514 Justin & Sharon Orth - Spring Forest Qigong Practitioners/Healers and Certified Qigong Level 1 Instructors. EFT (BAS/ADV) www.meetup.com/Spring-ForestQigong-Meetup-Group/ (913) 244-0167 for info.

Maya's Oasis Transforming, Healing & Inspiring Women ~ Reiki, Drum Circles, Holistic Health & Belly Dance Classes mayazahira.com, 816-476-maya (6292) Natural High Wellness Center: Center Colon Therapy, Massage Therapy, Ion Cleanse, Far-infrared Sauna, and more. We are here to help; call us at (913) 901.8699 www.naturalhighwellness.com Personalized sessions create lasting results: results 6 massage styles, nutrition, energy work, tarot, yoga & more! Intro Special: 2 1/2 hrs - $85. 20+yrs exp KayaHewitt.com 913-839-6309

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Karen Elise - Psychic Entertainer & Coach Tarot / astrology - corporate / private events Fun for weddings, birthdays & graduations 913-636-9502 - www.KarenElise.com

FENG SHUI

PSYCHIC

LIZ BROWN, Feng Shui expert since 1996

Jackie Mullinax, Mullinax Spiritual Psychic Medium. Channeled readings by phone or in person. $45 for one hour, CD included. 913-206-1294 WhenAngelsSpeak5@aol.com

"Inspired Guidance for Great Change" Consultations, clearings/blessings, classes, workbooks. www.ahandinhealing.com 816-444-2725

REFLEXOLOGY

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Kristie Macan Martin - A Quiet Sole Reflexology Board Certified Reflexologist & Relaxation Professional. 913-220-8990 Gift Certificates at www.aquietsolereflexology.abmp.com

New Day Hypnotherapy, LLC www.newdayhypno.com Smoking, weight, stress and more 913-908-6907

SHAMANISM

LIFE COACH Teri Higbee, Radiant Living Expert: Expert Weight Loss, Energy Therapies, Prosperity, Empowerment Processes, Clarity of Purpose, Shamanic Astrol. LoveWisdomWellness.com; 913-219-6788.

NUTRITION & WELLNESS

Dr. Jay Peters Marriage & Addictions Counselor. Smoking/ Weight Mgmt. Hypnosis. Regression/Past Life Hypnosis 913-339-9591 www.drjaypeters.com

Tamara Creighton, Holistic Nutrition Coach, Cleanse With Friends, and Hawaiian LomiLomi tamara@tcreighton.com, 913-232-6419 www.tcreighton.com

Raphael Smith, PsyD – Clinical Psychologist specializing in Grief and Pet Loss Counseling, Depression, Anxiety, GLBT & Relationship issues. (816) 960-4525 or www.theStruanCenter.com

Gia Maisch Nutrition Consultation Guiding you to self discovery through nutrition. Support, classes, workshops www.GiaMaisch.com (913) 406-4883

ENERGY WORK Ronnie Wilson, Energy Healer, CranioSacral Therapist Creator of Quantum Shift Energetix 913-906-9986 www.innerjourneyhealing.com

Learn Bowenwork. Effective manual therapy for pain relief. Easy on the practitioner’s body. Leverage income—work on multiple clients. Ongoing classes. Nancy Pierson 512-750-4012.

Daniel Baxley, Shamanic Healing and Teachings, Pachakuti Mesa Tradition. Sweat Lodges, Workshops. 816-769-7343, www.shamanicpathways.net Diane Davis Reed, Reed Pathfinders Consulting Shamanic Counseling, Bioenergetic Integrative Healing, Psychosynthesis, Red Moon Lodge, pathfinder@kc.rr.com, 816-741-0820

THERMOGRAPHY

Eating Well in Kansas City: Celebrating Whole, Seasonal, Local and Organic Eating. Pick up a copy near you (distribution list online) or read back issues at www.eatingwellkc.com. Midwest Myofascial Release Center offering Zrii, liquid nutrition for abundant living—formulated and endorsed by Deepak Chopra. 913-706-2294 midwestmyofascialreleasecenter.com

BRAS-BRAS--Thermography, --Thermography, Linda Bamber: Breast Research Awareness and Support. Safe, painfree, no radiation. Overland Park. Linda at (417) 770-0451. www.breastresearchawareness.com.

TRAVEL AMBASSADOR TRAVEL Your full service travel planners 816-554-2300 Lee's Summit or 322-6336 Raymore www.ambassadortvl.com

classified Colon Hydrotherapy Equipment for sale Client operated and FDA aproved $3500 plus shipping Call Marcela 913 593 9680

PT mature chiropractic receptionist needed for small spiritual chiropractic office in Mission, KS. Chiropractic experience helpful. Duties include: patient interaction by answering phones, scheduling and other

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Two full-time offices that rent for $550 a month and an office that rents on a part-time basis for $165 per chosen weekday (example: all the Mondays of the month or all the Tuesdays of the month, etc. with a price break for more than 1 day). These include all

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utilities, security system, wireless internet hookup, and, if fulltime, the space may be used for workshops at no extra charge as availability permits. There is a video on YouTube on our channel that shows the interior of the facility. (www.youtube.com/katandraef) Our website is www.TheStruanCenter.com For more information, contact us at 816-960-4525, 816-560-6003, 816-812-2364 or drkat@kc.rr.com


events July 2 Usui Reiki Level II With Rich Fine. www.finenergy.org for more info. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. at Mystic Treasures, 7711 N. Oak Trfwy, KCMO, 816-420-0820. July 5 Gluten-Free Living By Nutritionist Shelly Murray at Your Wellness Connection, 7410 Switzer, Shawnee. Noon - 1 p.m. $20, or free to Wellness Club members. Register: 913962-7408. www.yourwellnessconnection.com.

July 5 4 Steps to Master Change Carrie Jacobs presents to the Olathe Chamber Liaison Committee at the Olathe Holiday Inn. 11:30 a.m. Free Event. Please RSVP to Carrie at 913-7069453. www.GIVE-connect.com. July 7 4 Steps to Master Change Carrie Jacobs presents at the Overland Park Chamber, 900 W. 110th, Building 29, in Corporate Woods. 11:30 a.m. Free Event. Open to the Public! Please RSVP to Carrie at 913-7069453, www.GIVE-Connect.com. July 7 Dairy—Benefits, Limits & Alternatives By Nutritionist Shelly Murray at Your Wellness Connection, 7410 Switzer, Shawnee. Noon – 1 p.m. $20, or free to Wellness Club members. Register: 913962-7408. www.yourwellnessconnection.com

July 8-10 or Sept 23-25 Learn to Live from your Heart Center Workshop full of Listening, Living and Sharing from your Heart techniques. GREAT FOR COUPLES. Paul or Catherine: 913-631-3089 or 913-221-5924. July 9-10 The KC Metaphysical Fair Celebrating Kansas City’s most exciting new psychic fair Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 11am - 6pm; Ramada Inn 7240 Shawnee Mission Pkwy Overland Park KS. Various workshops To promote local and regional meta-

Include date, title, text and contact info. Events are due by the 15th of the month. $18 for up to 25 words; $.25 a word after that. Featured events include a boxed frame with a graphic: $33 per column inch. All events are prepaid. Contact jill@evolvingmagazine.com. physical readers, vendors and groups. Our main focus is the Kansas City area. July 11 Blood Drive for CBC From 2-6 p.m. at the Chiropractic Healing Center, 8437 State Avenue in KCK, to help the CBC stock their reserve after the Joplin tornado. Info/schedule: www.chckc.net or (913) 299.0276. July 11 Weight Resonance Repatterning® Tele-Series Radiant Release Weight Solution ~ Lose Weight from the Inside ... Out! 12 week Tele-Series. Teri Higbee: 913-219-6788 or LWW@LoveWisdomWellness.com. July 12 Cremation & Funeral Seminar FREE lunch or dinner at Smokehouse in Independence! Learn the latest preplanning for cemetery, funeral, cremation and memorialization options. Reservations: 816-423-5400 x 114. www.dwnewcomers.com. July 13: The Living Cookbook: Gentle Transitions into Raw Living Monthly classes with Dr. Kat Bowie exploring recipes and nutritional information. Further information: www.theStruanCenter.com July 14 Using Your Dreams for Personal Growth & Change Workshop with Dr. Raphael Smith exploring the importance of Dreamwork for personal growth. Further information: www.theStruanCenter.com July 14 Cremation & Funeral Seminar FREE lunch or dinner at Garozzo’s in Lee’s Summit! Learn the latest preplanning for cemetery, funeral, cremation and memorialization options. Reservations: 816-423-5400 x 114. www.dwnewcomers.com. July 15 3rd Friday Nite Artwalk in Downtown OP with WINE TASTING by Somerset Ridge Winery until 9 pm and LIVE MUSIC (6:30-8:30) … at The Taste-

ful Olive. 7945 Santa Fe Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204; 913-649- 7900 www.thetastefulolive.com July 16 Celestial Timings Resonance Repatterning® Tele-Session 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. A key celestial event is chosen monthly. Flow with the energies of the Universe. $13. Teri Higbee: 913-219-6788 or www.lovewisdomwellness.com/ RR_proxy.htm. July 17 Alexian in Concert Attend Mystic Treasures’ first concert! Check Facebook for more info. $20. 7 - 9 p.m. at Mystic Treasures, 7711 N Oak Trfwy, KCMO, 816-420-0820. July 17 Free: Stress and the Body Seminar Come and learn holistic ways of coping with stress and its effects. 1:30 pm -3:30 pm. Midwest Myofascial Release Center 9200 Glenwood, Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66212 RSVP to: 816.803.7418 barb@body-wise-nutrition.com July 20 Cremation & Funeral Seminar FREE lunch or dinner at Garozzo’s in Lee’s Summit! Learn the latest preplanning for cemetery, funeral, cremation and memorialization options. Reservations: 816-423-5400 x 114. www.dwnewcomers.com. July 23 Manifesting Your Vision Workshop presented by Dr. Kat Bowie and Dr. Raphael Smith for creating and actualizing your vision for whole living. Further information: www.theStruanCenter.com July 23 Goddess Meetings 1:00 – 3:00pm Healing Journeys, Merriam, KS You are a Goddess full of Power, Beauty & Magic! Join our amazing group of women as we meet monthly to explore Goddess archetypes, learn ways to express our gifts, love and heal ourselves, and live our most beautiful & empow-

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ered lives! Love Offering, optional potluck lunch at 12 noon. Call for address – 913-839-6309, www.KayaHewitt.com July 23 Prosperity Resonance Repatterning® Tele-Series Radiant Prosperity ~ Unlock the Mystery of Money! Create a healthy understanding of your relationship with prosperity. Teri Higbee: 913-219-6788 or www.lovewisdomwellness.com/ RR_proxy.htm. July 26 – 27 Free Spinal Screenings in KCK By the Chiropractic Healing Center at Curves of KCK, 7604 State Ave, KCK. 7/26 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. or 7/27 from 4-6 p.m. Info: www.chckc.net or (913) 299.0276. July 26 – 30 Free Spinal Screenings in KCK At the Wyandotte County Fair by the Chiropractic Healing Center. More info: www.wycofair.com or www.chckc.net. July 29 PSI Presents ET & UFO Contactee Margie Kay Margie will relate her experiences and contact with UFOs, ETs, Men in Black, what she has been shown by the ETs regarding Earth’s near future and much more. $5 PSI members, $10 public, 7:30 p.m. Unity Temple, 707 W. 47th Street, KC, MO 64112 www.psychicstudiesinstitute.org July 30 Open Circle/Elemental Forces of Nature Access Elemental Forces of Nature anchored in teachings of the Pachakuti Mesa, presented by Pathfinders Consulting at Red Moon Lodge in Parkville. Join us from 7-10 p.m. to preview this 12-month series. Love offering. Diane Davis Reed (816) 741-0820 or Lynn Johnson (816) 308-5450.


July 30 OM Chant Come raise your vibration and OM with us!! Free. 5 - 6 p.m. at Mystic Tresures, 7711 N Oak Trfwy, KCMO, 816-420-0820. Aug 6 (10am-5pm) & Aug 7 (12:30-6:30 p.m.) Café Gratitude—Community Building Workshop Our view, which we present in this 2-day workshop, is Community. Consider that we all want to care for each other and we are just afraid. We say unconditional love is the context for a fulfilling community. We take a look at what stops us in choosing and creating community, and what is in our way of moving beyond this. This workshop is very interactive and promises to be healing and motivational. Fee: Pay it forward. www.gratitudekc.com

August 6 Introduction to Energy Healing Workshop 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., $125 Core Star Energy Healing School. 6045 Martway, Suite 104, Mission, KS 913-831-4422 www.corestarenergyhealing.com August 6-7 Pranic Healing Class 9 - 5 p.m. at Aquarius Books, 3936 Broadway, KCMO. Class Fee $325. Learn to heal yourself and others. Rocky Patel: 816.916.1823 or Sherry Sutera: 913.488.6651 August 13 & 20 Healing Touch Level 1 18 contact hours, 9am-7pm The Light Center, Baldwin, KS. Fee: $300 Presenter: Mary Oberg CHTP, 913-599-6750, healingtouch1@sbcglobal.net Learning to Live in Bliss An Ipsalu Tantra Level 1 Weekend August 26-28, 2011 Led by Jan Robinson with Karen Harrison & Ricky Yutuc. Preview evening Saturday, July 23, 7-9pm – love offering. Location: Olathe, KS Cost: $350/person for weekend www.karenharrison.net tantra@karenharrison.net 816-523-4440 Email for complete flier

ONGOING HERBS STUDY GROUP: An informal group meeting monthly in Lawrence to study HERBS. We will learn about the aspects of each herb: culinary uses, aromatherapy applications, medicinal properties, historical lore, growing and crafting. This group is open to anyone wanting to learn more about the herbs grown in the garden and in the wild. We will meet at 7pm the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence (1263 N. 1100 Rd., Lawrence). $2 fee to cover costs. Our FIRST meeting will be July 12th. To sign up to receive updates, email HerbStudyGroup@gmail.com or join our Facebook page (search Good Earth Herbs) ENERGY HEALING SESSIONS FOR CANCER PATIENTS By Appointment Since 2005 the Kansas City Healing Project has been providing energy healing sessions for cancer patients. Our clients have been experiencing a reduction of their stress, anxiety and pain levels from their treatment and disease. Donation basis. Contact John Hoefer at 816-718-6358 for details. KansasCityHealingProject.org HEARTLAND COMMUNITY OF MINDFUL LIVING Practicing mindfulness in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh since 1997, every Monday except holidays at Unity Temple on the Plaza, Classroom C, 7 - 9 pm. Info at mindfulnesskc.org or info@mindfulnesskc.org 2ND TUESDAYS PRANIC HEALING CLINIC 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at Aquarius Books, 3936 Broadway, KCMO. Love Offering. Rocky Patel: 816.916.1823 or Sherry Sutera: 913.488.6651 SACRED SUNDAYS 10am – 1pm Healing Journeys, Merriam, KS Join us Sunday mornings for a refreshing church alternative. You are welcome to drop in for any one or all of the activities: 10am – Yoga, 10:45 – Meditation, 11:15 Spiritual

Discussion, 12noon – Food & Fellowship. Reservations are encouraged, Love Offering, Call for address: 913839-6309 www.KayaHewitt.com TASTEFUL OLIVE 7945 Santa Fe Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 913-649-7900 www.thetastefulolive.com 3rd Friday Nite Artwalk, July 15 in Downtown OP with WINE TASTING by Somerset Ridge Winery until 9 pm and LIVE MUSIC (6:30-8:30) … at The Tasteful Olive. YOGA IN THE PARK MWF, 7:15 - 8am Healing Journeys, Antioch Park, KS Join us at the east entrance to Antioch Park for Yoga in the great outdoors! This class will be taught in easy increments, allowing you to slowly develop strength and flexibility while waking up your body, mind & connection to life. Love Offering, Call to confirm location/ weather: 913-839-6309 www.KayaHewitt.com THE CUTTING EDGE REGISTER NOW! Four 1-2 hour Almine Interactive Events in April, 2011 (now online) Learn cutting-edge cosmic information, pertinent to your daily life. www.spiritualmastery.com WOMEN'S WEB An evolving group of down-to-earth, real women of all ages exploring, honoring, and celebrating Goddess energy through ritual. We meet twice a month in Lawrence. For more information, kansaswomensweb@ sbcglobal.net LINK UP AT WHITE DEER LODGE 1st Wed. of every month, 7 p.m. Prayer, meditation and healing in the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition. Free. No experience necessary. Daniel Baxley: shamanicpathways.net 816.769.7343.

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4 DAY BIOENERGY HEALING CLINIC First Tues of the month 7-9 PM, Fee: Donation. Reservations: Kim Meisinger 913-685-9939 http://web.mac.com/bioenergy/ HealingBioenergy/Movies_BLP.html REIKI CIRCLE Unity Church of Overland Park 10300 Antioch, OPKS. 2nd and 4th Mondays 7-9 p.m. Love offering. All welcome. Receive a Reiki treatment. For flier: karen@karenharrison.net. 816-523-4440 WORKSHOPS OF HEALTH AND HEALING With Art Therapist, Dr. Avis GarrettBaptist. Information for yourself or groups: www.avisgarrett.com SACRED RELATIONSHIP 2nd or 3rd Saturday monthly A beginning tantra class for singles and couples to experience the Divine. 7-9pm. Ipsalu Tantra Kriya Yoga teacher. Leawood 816-523-4440, For flier with topic and date, karen@karenharrison.net LEARN BOWENWORK Manual therapy for pain relief, repetitive strain, chronic conditions, athletics. Works when nothing else does. Ongoing classes OP area: Nancy Pierson 512-750-4012. bowenworkacademyusa.com NCBTMB SPIRIT SHOW-UP 7 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of every month in OP to share the energy and joy as Spirit guides us. Love offering. Maitreya: 913.839.8745, http://maitreyazohar.com. SACRED WOMAN BELLY DANCE 1st & 4th Thursdays, 7:30-9:00 p.m. with Maya Zahira. Sacred aspects of belly dance class. Aquarius, 3936 Broadway, 816-931-6303, www.aquariusbooks.com.


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