When we step outside our addictions to our life scripts
and observe our actions, thoughts and feelings
without judgement or attachment
and make choices from this place
that fully support our health and wellbeing
then we are truly 'eating consciously'.


- Jacqui Brooks

Tuesday 2 June 2009

Summer Eating

With summer upon us I wonder how conscious people are of the different needs of our body.

For example a group of guests at the retreat centre i'm currently working at went for a long walk last Thursday AFTERNOON with temperatures in the mid to high 20's C /around 80F and with little shade. Most guests took only a small bottle of water to last the 3 hour hike and consequently, when they arrived back they were dropping like flies - two in fact had obvious signs of dehydration and heat stroke.

I am already up to a minumum of 2 litres of water per day and as the heat continues to rise i'm sure that will rise to about 4 litres. I also notice that my desire for cold fresh salads and juices increases and I have very little appetite for simple carbs like potatos, bread and pasta.

Why don't you spend a little time, sitting and listening and journaling around how your body changes it's needs and appetite as the weather changes?