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The Shift Radio Guest-Shifting from Veggie to Vegan with Mark Reinfield and Sarah Taylor

Join us this week on the Shift with Skip as we replay one of our best episodes, all about Vegan cooking and learning to change your ways, if you so desire.

Have you ever thought about becoming a vegetarian and giving up meat all together? What if we said go one step further and give up every type of animal product so that you can live a fuller and cleaner life inside and out? Sarah Taylor and Mark Reinfeld are here to help steer you in the right direction easily, by showing you what the benefits of giving up milk and eggs are. Check out their latest book called Vegetarian to Vegan, available on Amazon where you can read all about the way livestock are treated, how food is prepared from slaughter house to shelf and maybe you too will want to make the switch.

Tune in here.

The Lotus Kitchen-Red and Napa Cabbage Saute

Red and Napa Cabbage Saute Recipe

Ingredients:

3 cloves garlic, minced
1 red pepper, sliced
1 red onion, sliced
2 cups red cabbage, sliced
2 cups napa cabbage, sliced
1 cup raw cashews, chopped
sea salt and cayenne pepper to taste

Directions:

In a large frying pan or wok, sauté the garlic and onions until tender. Add the red peppers and sauté a few minutes longer. Add the cabbage; stir for three minutes – no longer. Remove from the heat immediately and stir in the sea salt and cayenne pepper. Place on serving platter and sprinkle with cashews. Serves 4.

The Practice: Mantra Yoga — The practice of repeating spiritual princi- ples and divine quality to anchor our consciousness into the One Mind of God. A great pose, that requires a man- tra of “Yes I Can,” is Eagle Pose. Eagle is one of the most challenging poses to practice. The practice is done while cooking this dish or practicing Eagle. You will create a mantra that activates the energy of “Yes.” And cabbage is a cool season crop with healing prop- erties and vitamins that allow you to soar. Its high Vitamin K properties are especially nourishing for bone health.

Eagle Pose (Garudasana) Instruction: Stand tall on the mat and extend both arms to reach to the sides of the room. Bring both arms in front of you until the right elbow is under the left continuing to wrap the arms around each other, joining the arms into the Namaste position. Sit back into Chair pose; option is to place the right knee over the left knee balancing on one leg. Option 2; wrap the ankle around the left calf. After 5 breaths, release the pose and contemplate the energy of the body. Then repeat on the other side.

This Week’s Meditative Thought–Embracing The Practice

embracing_the_newEmbracing The Practice

This week we dive into the practice of expanding our consciousness and awareness of God.  This “practice” allows us to stay true and connected toward our higher self in God. Unfortunately, we sometimes get off track in focusing our love toward money, power, drugs, prestige, or anything outside of ourselves to make us happy.

By dwelling in the practice of prayer, meditation, sacred study & service, fellowship, affirmations, and generosity we can reconnects us with our “Higher Self.” When we are willing to take on a practice to transform our lives, the Universe will show up to support us. We are not alone on this journey to enlightenment.

Your Spiritual Assignment

For the next week commit to doing something for your soul. Read an inspirational book, meditate for five minutes, begin to pray whatever it is, today is a great day to start.

Have a blessed week,

-Skip 

Skip’s Weekend Affirmation – Yoga To Love

skip-200x200Yoga To Love

This week we focused on Love and yoga and how they can help you find that center of peace. Affirmations are a fantastic way to end a week and at cleansing your soul. They are most effective when they hold some type of truth or resonance for you. So steel away your moment to breath and find that resonance.

Just for this moment…just for this breath, I express the God in me, and I can celebrate the God in others.  There is only but one life, the life of God, and I am connected.  My life is magnificently immersed in God.

Peace and Blessings,

-Skip

 

The Lotus Kitchen-Quinoa Burger

This week’s recipe and yoga thought from my upcoming book, The Lotus Kitchen, is a delicious Quinoa Burger and for yoga practice we’ll explore to know thyself taking an adventure within. Each week I’ll showcase new recipes that explore and engage the meaningful pathway to empowerment through food and yoga. Stay tune next week for another recipe and more.

Quinoa’s superfood status is solid and researchers have recently taken a close look at certain antioxidants.  Compared to cereal grasses like wheat, quinoa is higher in fat content and can provide valuable amounts of heart-healthy fats like monounsaturated fat (in the form of oleic acid). Quinoa can also provide small amounts of the omega-3 fatty acid, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) too! Enough of the science talk, let’s make it.

Quinoa Burger

  • 1 1/2 cups cooked quinoa
  • 1 cup hummus
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 10 basil leaves, chopped
  • 2 sprigs thyme, chopped
  • Pinch cayenne pepper, to taste
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • 6 burger buns
  • Mixed greens to dress burger
  • Avjar Sauce

Blend all ingredients in a bowl or food processor. Divide burger mix into 6 equal portions and form into 4-inch patties. Grill on medium heat 5 minutes each side, until browned and firm. Place patties on buns and top with avjar and mix greens. Serves 6

Homemade Avjar

  • 8-12 fresh red paprika (mild or medium-hot, to taste)
  • 4 medium-size eggplants
  • ½ cup olive oil
  • 1 large onion, minced
  • 3 large garlic cloves, chopped
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • ¼ cup parsley leaves
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Roast the paprika and eggplants in a preheated 475 F oven until the skin is blistered and darkened, approximately thirty minutes. Remove from oven and place the now roasted vegetables in a paper bag and let them steam in their own heat for 10 minutes. Peel off and discard the burnt skin along with the stems and seeds. Mash the peppers and eggplant pulp together to form a slightly chunky mass. You can do this with a fork or in a food processor. Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in a large skillet and sauté the onion until very soft. Add garlic and cook for 2 more minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the pepper-eggplant pulp, mixing well. Slowly drizzle the remaining oil into the mixture, stirring constantly to incorporate all of the oil. Add the lemon juice, parsley and salt and pepper to taste.

The Practice

This quinoa burger is a real treat. We often associate burgers with gatherings of family and friends and the informal joy of eating something a little messy with our hands. It is so important to enjoy life and indulge in the delights the Universe has in store for us. We must be willing to take the time to experience what we love when it come to food and when it comes to yoga. What’s your favorite pose? What your favorite type of yoga? Who is your favorite yoga instructor? The practice is simple; approach your practice as if it was an expression of joy. Do what you love. To know what practice activates happiness, you must be willing to get out there and explore. Exploration is a practice. To know thyself you must be willing to take an adventure within.

 

The Shift Radio Guest-Shifting Everlasting Love with Dr. Susan Allison

 

Screen Shot 2015-02-22 at 4.52.17 PMListen On-demand to The Shift With Skip Radio, as we look to long lasting love. Those who believe in long lasting love that are still looking, no need to worry. Dr. Susan Allison shares her tips for finding long lasting love. Join us as we talk dating, relationships, getting back into the dating life and so much more. Your questions on love will be addressed. There’s someone out there for everyone, we just have to know where to look.

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Love and relationships are built into our DNA, it’s what makes us human. Love and be loved this week.

Dr. Susan Allison has a doctorate in Transpersonal Psychology and has maintained a private practice for 20 years. She was honored as a “Woman of the Year” in California by the Santa Cruz Women’s Commission for her counseling work with adolescents.

She has also authored three books::Conscious Divorce, Ending a Marriage with Integrity (Three Rivers Press), Breathing Room: The Leaving of a Marriage (Park Place) and Empowered Healer(Balboa), she has received many awards for her writing, and has been published hundreds of times for her non-fiction and poetry.

 

Listen-On Demand

Click-here to listen On-demand or download from iTunes here Skip’s segment with Dr. Susan Allison

The ShiftWithSkip Radio shows are LIVE every Wednesday at 10 AM PST
Stay up to date with my latest guests or listen to past shows On-Demand via my radio page.

Follow Dr. Susan Allison on her social media pages:

Website: https://www.facebook.com/EmpoweredHealerRadioShow

Bloghttp://empoweredhealer.authorsxpress.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmpoweredHealer

Radio Podcasthttp://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2026/empowered-healer

 

 

This Week’s Meditative Thought–Yoga To Love

Yoga To Love

Yoga-sittingThis week we’ll contemplate and cultivate our “oneness consciousness” and how we are connected to our higher self, which is Love.  In yoga, our primary focus is to deepen our awareness to the Universal presence of God. Because God is love, a yogi’s journey is the journey to Love.  Once known, we are connected in God, and become aware of our connection to each other.  These connections runs deep within every cell of our existence that is always active and waiting to be recognized in each other.  When we take the time to meditate and to be aware of our spiritual connection to one another, we participate in the sacred practice of fellowship.

This Week’s Spiritual Assignment:

Today, journal about the God connection you find in other people.  Make a list of the divine attributes you recognize in the people you meet.  List the divine characteristics you want others to see in you.  Remember there is but one God that lives in all of us.

Have a blessed week,

– Skip

Giving Back, Elevating Love, Movie, Quinoa Tabouli, Thread the Needle, The Kingsman

skip-200x200A recap of the past week’s highlights:

Coaching Tips From Skip Jennings – Giving Back Make a Difference

“When we learn we must teach.”
-Maya Angelou

“When we are given, we must give.”
-Skip

Giving Back

This week’s Coaching Tips on “Giving Back” were inspired by Ms. Maya Angelou and my recent Shift With Skip radio guest Kristina Tester, who’s selfless giving back in Africa lit the inspiration of these tips on the spirit of giving back. So click the video above or here to watch and follow along below.

My Ten tips on Giving Back:

1. Explorer your passion. What speaks to you? Find a way to support a cause that is near and dear to your heart.

2. Radom Acts of Kindness is key. Find ways to be kind, but shhhh…. Do it without anyone knowing. How about dropping a coin in an expired parking meter or paying for someone’s coffee behind you.

3. Explore the opportunity to serve at a soup kitchen or a shelter.

4. Donate your old cloths to a charity that support a local cause.

5. Donate money to a charity that resonates with your soul.

6. Remember we are all connected. When you do something for someone you get the blessing as well.

7. If you are feeling down or depressed, the best way to shift your spirit is tone of service.

8. Be grateful for all that you have. This is a sure way to inspire a life of service.

9. There is no big acts or little acts of giving back, it all the same.

10. Remember it all about love

Peace and Blessings,

-Skip

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