Articles Tagged with: Skip Jennings

The Shift With Skip Christmas Radio Podcast Special – Skip, Bill and David

Bill Robertson Dave Pavese#ShiftWithSkip and join me and my best friends David Pavese and Bill Robertson for our annual Christmas Radio Podcast. Come along as we’ll share the power of  Spirituality, Christmas and the Gift of Friendship

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My Christmas Radio Podcast segment with David and Bill is available On-Demand here .

Stay up to date with my latest guests or listen to past shows On-Demand via my radio page.

My ShiftWithSkip Live shows are currently on break, but return January 2015 every Wednesday at 10 AM PST

Vegan Recipes – Lotus Kitchen – Sweet Beet Soup

Skip Jennings & Gwen Keannelly

Skip Jennings & Gwen Keannelly

Welcome to The Lotus Kitchen, a place of being and a space of the mind where yoga and vegetarian cooking entwine. This book intends to offer more than a gingerly curated collection of healthy and boldly flavored recipes; it’s a beacon that shines light toward an awakened way of life. A journey that encourages you to explore an engaged and meaningful pathway to empowerment through yoga and enhance your existing practice with thoughtful food preparation and mindful eating.

Look for more Lotus Kitchen Recipes soon online and in stores.

Sweet Beet Soup

Beets are a gift for the body temple. They provide an energy boost, purify the blood, offer tryptophan to nurture mental health and contain vitamins A and C and niacin. They’re available year round and this soup is a colorful way to nourish guests and self.

1 tablespoon olive oil
2 medium red onions
1 (4 inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled
6 cloves garlic, peeled
8 cups vegetable stock
2 pounds beets
2 pounds carrots
Pinch of kosher salt
½ teaspoon white pepper

Roughly chop the carrots, beets, red onions, peeled ginger and garlic. Toss with olive oil and place on sheet pan. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and roast for about one hour until tender. Move to soup pot and add the stock. Simmer over medium heat until the carrots are tender. Puree and season with salt and pepper. Serves 6

The Practice: Beets are also a top source of nitrates, which when converted to nitric oxide actually expands veins and arteries, allowing more blood to flow and carry oxygen to the brain. This makes beets a perfect wisdom food. Yoga stimulates the mind that creates clarity in one’s life.  The Hatha yoga pose shoulder stand or any inverted pose is for brain health.   The upside down poses allows oxygen to flow to the brain, while releasing pressure from the legs.  Shoulder stand is an excellent yoga pose. Like the beets it nourishes the brain with well-needed oxygen and rich blood flow.

Shoulder Stand Pose (Salamba Sarvangasana) Instruction: Lie flat on your mat and breathe easy.  Place both feet flat on the floor, hip-width apart with toes facing forward.  Tuck your chin towards the chest and place your hands to the side of the body on the floor.  Lift your hips and knees to the sky; raise your hands to your lumbar spine.  Steady your body by placing the weight of your body onto the elbows and shoulders.  When ready, extend the leg toward the sky.  While practicing the shoulder stand, visualize the oxygen flowing to the brain with ease and grace.  Create a mantra that incorporates the affirmations that the brain is full of oxygen; therefore thoughts are clear.

Friday Affirmation and Body Connection – The Illuminated Life

We’ll end the week by building on the illuminated life meditation from Monday’s post and look at water as way to connect with your body. Aqua aerobics and swimming are two of the best ways to get in shape. As your body-temple is forced to move through resistance as the water it creates a 360-degree weight room. The body is 60% water, so the natural flow of the pool supports your intention. Today, explore your neighborhood, find your community pool, and go get wet. As we continue to discover this world of health and fitness, we must be willing to try new forms of exercise. As we dance the dance of transformation, our paths give us new ideas to express the light that lives within us.

Our Affirmation: Just for this moment…just for this breath, and repeat; my life is the life of God and I live the life that illuminates this planet. And so it is. Amen

Have a terrific weekend!

-Skip

Vegan Recipes – Lotus Kitchen – Blueberry Mango Salad

Lotus Kitchen - Skip Jennings & Gwen Keannelly

Skip Jennings & Gwen Keannelly

Today’s Vegan recipe, Blueberry Mango Salad, is from my upcoming book, The Lotus Kitchen with Gwen Kenneally. Blueberries have some of the highest amounts of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in nature. Coupled with mangos, agave nectar and finished with crystallized ginger it’s absolutely delicious.

In addition, this and most of the recipes in the book are paired with a practice and yoga balance piece and this week’s pose, savasana, is at the bottom.

Look for the Lotus Kitchen Recipes soon online and in stores.

Enjoy,

-Skip

Blueberry Mango Salad

4 limes
1 cup water
¼ cup agave nectar
2 large mangos, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
3 cups blueberries
1/4 cup finely chopped crystallized ginger

Blueberry Mango SaladRemove zest from one lime in strips with a vegetable peeler and cut any white pith from strips with a sharp knife. Squeeze juice from limes. Bring zest, water, and agave to a boil in a saucepan. Remove from heat and stir in lime juice. Let syrup stand 20 minutes, then remove zest with a slotted spoon and discard. Toss together mangoes, blueberries and syrup in a large bowl and sprinkle with ginger. Serves 4

The Practice: The nectar and sweetness of the fruit in this salad reminds us that the practice of yoga is sweet nectar as well. When we finish our daily practice of yoga we are reminded of how sweet life is. Physical practice brings us to a place of surrender and final relaxation called Shavasana, the corpse pose.  “Life is Good.”  To get to the nectar of yoga, we must work through the practice. The journey, in this experience, is to recognize the preparation of the salad is very much like the practice of yoga.  Once the salad is complete, sit and is still; enjoy every bite.  “Life is God.”
Yoga Corpse Pose (Savasana)Corpse Pose (Savasana) Instruction: We lay on our backs in full rest experiencing the pleasures of the breath and moment. It is also the final meditation of the practice where we remember that life is really really good.

 

This Week’s Meditative Thought – The Illuminated Life

Illuminating Light BulbThis month we’ll focus on “Celebrating Light” and we’ll begin with “The Illuminated Life” as this Week’s Meditative Thought

Living an illuminated life is a journey surrendered to the revealing of God. Every moment, every breath is dedicated to seeing the unfolding of the Divine Mind, not only in our lives, but also in every person, place, or situation that we come in contact with. Once you are aware that we live, move, and have our being in God, this is the beginning of the illuminated life. God is everywhere present, always active, knows all divine things, and is all-powerful, and this is the consciousness of the illuminated life.

Your Action Plan: Today and for the remaining week, live your life with the awareness of God in your life. Live the illuminated life every breath you take. Take a moment and recognize the power that live within you. Awareness is key so today stay awake.

Friday Affirmation and Body Connection – Thankfulness

I hope that you all had a terrific Thanksgiving with your loved ones.  For this week’s body connection and affirmation, we’ll begin and end with gratitude and continue to build on the theme from Monday and my Thanksgiving message.

After our hard workout, we can simply be grateful that the workout is over or that we went a little further that we intended to go or be thankful and appreciate that our body is working well enough to workout or that we can afford a trainer or gym membership. What I’m imparting is that there is always something to be grateful for. When we actively appreciate what we have or done, it calms and centers us. When we forget to be thankful, we can be off, not right, and always looking for more.

Today’s Affirmation: Just for this moment…just for this breath, Give thanks and be graceful. Amen

– Skip

Happy Thanksgiving

skip-200x200Celebrating Thank You and Gratitude

Happy Thanksgiving or what I like to call Happy Gratitude Day. As we begin to gather and celebrate this beautiful day of thanks, let us remember of all the things in our life that we are thankful for and that is good. In my experience, we are truly grateful when we realize that it is never about what we can get it but it’s always about what we can give. Remember, if we are truly grateful for life’s manifestation it’s easy and graceful. Be mindful though that although the attitude of gratitude is great be especially mindful to practice it beyond Thanksgiving.

It’s as easy as saying “thank you”

My life as a transformational coach is exciting and filled with miracles as I get to connect with many different people that touch me in so many ways. I just want to take a moment and say thank you for making such a positive part of my life and those of my team. From myself and the team at Mind Body Spirit Solution we wish you a very safe and wonderful Thanksgiving and we look forward to being with you together during this holiday season.

Peace and many blessings,

– Skip

The Shift With Skip Radio Guest – Emill Kim

emil-kimShifting Your Journey Toward Happiness

Join me as I have Emill Kim Join me for TheShiftWithSkip Radio Podcast. We’ll be discussing and diving into the subject of Shifting Your Journey Toward Happiness. When not working as an acupuncturist, Emill spends most of his time practicing yoga, studying the nuances of energy medicine, and incessantly bugging holy men, light worker, brujas, shamans and other healers to share their secrets and wisdom with him. I’m also happy to announce that he will be guest blogging from time-to-time.  His first entry,

Stepping outside the Black Box: The Power of Invitation, is posted on the blog.

 

Listen On-Demand

My segment with Emill Kim is available On-Demand here

Stay up to date with my latest guests or listen to past shows On-Demand via my radio page.

My Live shows are currently on break, but return January 2015 every Wednesday’s at 10 AM PST

 

Vegan Recipes – Lotus Kitchen – Minestrone

Skip Jennings & Gwen Keannelly

Skip Jennings & Gwen Keannelly

Today’s crowd pleasing Vegan recipe is minestrone from my upcoming book, The Lotus Kitchen with Gwen Kenneally.

In addition, this and most of the recipes in the book are paired with a practice and yoga balance piece and this one has one at the bottom of the recipe.

Enjoy,

-Skip

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Crowd-Pleasing Minestrone 

2 tablespoons olive oil
2 yellow onions, diced
6 stalks celery (including leaves), thinly sliced
3 carrots, chopped
1 tablespoon Italian herbs (dried blend of oregano, parsley, basil, rosemary, thyme)
Serves 12

Sautee above ingredients over medium heat in large soup pot, then cover to sweat for five minutes.  

 Uncover and add:
4 cloves garlic, minced

Sauté 5 more minutes, then add:
12 cups vegetable stock
1 box chopped tomatoes or 3 cups canned chop tomatoes
2 Yukon gold potatoes, diced
2 cans (15 ounces) cannellini beans, drained
1 small head Savoy cabbage, quartered and sliced

Bring to boil and simmer 30 minutes. Then add:
8 ounces pasta of your choice
6 more cups of vegetable broth
2 cups green beans, cut into 1-inch pieces

Simmer 15 minutes. Serve with freshly grated Parmesan cheese. 

 

The Practice:

The Karma Yoga practice is the act of serving others. This crowd- pleasing soup serves many. When serving this dish focus on how you may serve  the universe and others to better the planet. Like a breathing meditation that helps one to connect with the universe, Karma yoga serves as reminder that we are all connected.
Breathing Meditation Instruction: Sit in a comfortable position. Relax and place the hands lightly on the knees. Close your eyes and begin to breathe. Be mindful of your inhale and your exhale. Begin to count each breath. As you breathe create a mantra that incorporates your intention. “I breathe this breath for the preparation of this meal. I am aware of the Universe. This food and breath are one.”

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