Sometimes we just have to take the hints the Universe is presenting us with, and jump into action. Stephen Hopson’s chronicles of his raw food journey keep showing up in my inbox. I’ve also had some recent conversations about creating a healthier diet with my good friend Joyce O’Brien. Joyce cured herself of Stage Four cancer using alternative medicine. Yup, you read that right! She has an awesome CD on her site with information on how she did it! Finally, one of my good friends here in town started a program to cleanse and detoxify her body. Listening to her talk about how good she feels gave me the final shove into action that I needed.

In many ways, this is a bit of a self-serving post. I know that if I announce the start of my 30-day program to cleanse and detoxify here, I’m far more likely to stick to it!

There are a lot of programs out there, from structured cleanses that incorporate supplements to raw food diets to complete fasts. Some are mild, and others are pretty extreme. I personally am doing a 30-day program from a company called Isagenix. It’s fairly intense – most days consist of supplements, two shakes as meal replacements, and 600 calories worth of food. Overall, the total intake is about 1000 calories a day… and yes, I’m hungry right now!

This is not a post discussing the various pros and cons of the different ways to cleanse and detoxify your physical body. I’m sure there are lots and lots of opinions out there on the “best” way … feel free to give random advice in the comments! For now, I’d rather write about the energetic reasons why we might want to start a program to begin with.

We all have a relationship with food. It is universal, constant, a daily part of life. When we consciously shift this relationship into a new paradigm, it affects not just our bodies, but our whole Beings. Here are a few excellent reasons to cleanse and detoxify our bodies:

1. Letting go of what no longer serves us.

No matter what kind of program we choose, when we cleanse and detoxify, we usually decrease our amount of food intake so that our body can deal with the sludge that has, over time, accumulated in our system. We stop or limit input so that our body can clean house. At the physical body level, we let go of everything that no longer has a place within us. What has been stagnant can finally receive attention and be moved out.

Does this carry over into the rest of our lives? Of course. We find ourselves more willing to let go of old habits, toxic relationships, and non-productive activities as we cleanse and detoxify. In the end, we are not only carrying a lighter physical load, but have lightened the load of unnecessary responsibilities, guilt, and obligation as well.

Focusing on true nurture.

We put so much food into our bodies out of habit. We eat for entertainment, to feel loved or comforted, or even to fit in socially. A lot of our eating happens at the unconscious level. During a dietary cleanse, however, all the focus is on truly nurturing our bodies. We eat only what will uplift our physical health and well-being. As we let go of what no longer serves us, the focus shifts to what truly nurtures us.

How does this play out in the rest of our life? What makes us genuinely happy and inspired may suddenly come into sharp focus. The friends that support us, the activities that give us joy, the simple pleasures in life – all these suddenly come to the foreground of our consciousness, so that we may expand them.

Practicing detachment.

When we choose to cleanse and detoxify, we realize that there is a lot we can do without – and we can still be perfectly happy. We realize that we are much bigger than the desire for a chocolate chip cookie. We discover that we can, in fact, live without our morning latte. By choosing to give up our regular dietary habits, at least for a little while, we recognize that fulfillment is not to be found in what we eat or drink.

By extension, we realize that our life circumstances need have very little to do with our state of fulfillment in general. Things we’d never contemplated giving up because we deemed them necessary to our happiness are suddenly unimportant.

Increased abundance.

By letting go of the old, we make room for the new. And because we are filling our bodies with nurture and nutrients, our energy levels rise. Our bodies become more abundant with energy and vitality.

Does this translate to greater abundance in the rest of our lives? Absolutely. Think about the energies with which we’re creating. By choosing to cleanse and detoxify our bodies, we are embracing an energy pattern that lets go of the old, the sluggish, the useless. We are opening up to nurture, to genuine fulfillment – and all this in a state of detachment. That sounds like a recipe for abundance to me!

We are whole beings. Changes towards greater health and wellness in our physical body will manifest themselves as corresponding changes in other areas of our lives as well.

Want to join in? You can find information and products for the 30-day cleanse I’m doing here. As I mentioned above, Stephen Hopson has just embarked on his raw food journey – something I can highly recommend, having spent five months on a raw food diet myself several years back. He has some great resources on his blog.

Share your cleansing/fasting/detox stories in the comments below!

Blessings,
Andrea

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