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Owning Your Health: Are Fatigue and Lack of Energy Separating You From Your Mojo?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

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At Owning Pink, we have deemed Thursdays Healthy Thursdays, so each Thursday, I will put on my white coat and share with you some things I’ve learned as an OB/GYN, integrative medicine doc, and holistic women’s health practitioner. If you have topics you wish I’d cover, please post comments below!  This weeks topic addresses one of the most common complaints I see in my private practice- fatigue.

Do you find it challenging to pull yourself out of bed in the morning? Are you living on that triple shot Caramel Macchiato?  Are you tempted to nap every afternoon?  Does your body protest when your brain feels like exercising?  Do you feel like fatigue is all that separates you from your mojo?

Maybe you’re doing every Mojo Monday exercise- crossing the Pink threshold, building your home altar, writing your personal mission statement, keeping a Joy Journal, forgiving those who have wronged you, finding your creative slash, writing your bucket list, blessing your body, cleaning out your Anything Box, and engaging in Laughter Yoga. You’re Owning your spiritual side, letting your creative juices flow, and getting in touch with the authentic YOU. You’d even like to start your own Pink Posse gathering. But you’re so freakin’ tired all the time! Where did your mojo go?

If you suffer from low energy and fatigue, you’re not alone. More than half the population reports feeling tired often, and as many as 80% of women around the age of menopause say they are tired most of the time.

Why Am I So Tired?

  1. Inadequate or disrupted sleep- If you’re running on five or six hours of sleep, it’s no wonder you’re tired. The body simply needs more sleep.sad-woman-thumb1196341
  2. Emotional disturbances- Anxiety and depression tend to sap your energy and they may also contribute to insomnia, which leads to poor sleep. Then- wham! Bye bye mojo. Stress can also drain your energy.
  3. Sex hormone imbalance- As women (and men, by the way) age, fluctuations in sex hormones, such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, may lead to fatigue and symptoms of low energy.
  4. Nutrition- If you’re filling up on junk, it’s no wonder you feel tired. Food is fuel, and if you’re filling your tank with caffeinated sugar water instead of whole foods and green things, you can’t expect to feel good. If you treat your low energy with sugar and/or caffeine, you’re stimulating our sympathetic nervous system and revving up your pancreatic insulin production. Then when you crash, you only feel worse.
  5. Anemia- If your hemoglobin or red blood cell count is low, your body has trouble delivering oxygen to your tissues, which makes you feel tired.
  6. Adrenal fatigue- Most of us run around in fight-or-flight stress mode most of the time, which taxes our poor, overworked adrenal glands. At first, they may keep up, spitting out cortisol and other adrenal hormones to keep up with you, but at some point, your adrenal may peter out, leaving you with adrenal insufficiency. Without adequate levels of adrenal hormones, you feel limp and lifeless.
  7. Thryoid imbalance- As you age, you may not make as much thyroid hormone as you did when you were younger. If your thyroid gland quits putting out as much thyroid hormonecause, chances are you’ll feel tired.foodallergies
  8. Food allergies- While some food allergies can be so bad they land you in the emergency room, mild food allergies may go unnoticed, with only fatigue resulting.  If you regularly eat foods your body doesn’t tolerate well, you expend extra energy, as your body tries to process these foods and wind up exhausted.
  9. Sleep apnea- If you sleep 8 hours per night but spend all 8 hourssleep-apnea1 trying to breathe, you’re likely to wake up tired. If you’re tired all the time and your partner has to sleep in the other room because you snore so badly, there’s a good chance you have sleep apnea, a condition that obstructs the upper airway and leads to difficulty breathing during sleep.
  10. Chronic disease- If you’re doing everything else right and you still feel tired, you could have a chronic disease, such as undiagnosed cancer or heart disease.  When your body is busy trying to fight off life-threatening disease, it winds up without much energy left over.
  11. Infection- Viral and bacterial infections may be insidious and hard to detect. Diseases like CMV, EBV, or Lyme’s disease, among others, may sap you of your energy.

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  1. Try to get 8 hours of sleep at night. Go to bed earlier and rearrange your schedule to allow your body the rest and rejuvenation ipinksleepsact needs to recapture energy.
  2. Treat insomnia. If you suffer from insomnia, try 5-HTP, GABA, or melatonin, and listen to guided imagery (I love Belleruth Naparstek’s CD’s and listen to them almost every night).  If nothing helps, see your doctor.
  3. Consider seeing a reputable integrative medicine doctor. While traditional doctors may check your hemoglobin and a TSH, many integrative medicine doctors will do a more thorough medical evaluation, including evaluation of your emotional and mental well-being, as well as testing of your sex hormones, adrenal hormones, blood count, various measures of your thyroid function, and food allergy testing.  You can ask your traditional medical doctor to order these tests. Some docs are up-to-date and on top of current treatment for fatigue.  But more often, you may find some resistance from doctors not familiar with treating some of these conditions.
  4. Eat a balanced whole foods diet, rich in produce, lean proteins, and whole grains.
  5. Avoid caffeine, sugar, high carb foods, alcohol, and nicotine.green-morning-glory-juice-440
  6. Buy a juicer and drink green juice. It works miracles- I swear!
  7. If you suffer from anxiety and depression, get help. Working naturally to alter your brain biochemistry can do wonders for your energy (and your mojo!)
  8. If you snore, bring it up with your doc. If you have untreated sleep apnea, you’re not just tired- your health is in danger.
  9. Exercise regularly. It may seem counterintuitive. After all, how can you exercise when you feel so tired you can barely roll out of bed. But trust me on this one. If you can manage to do it, it works.
  10. Seek help from alternative health modalities, such as massge therapy, Reiki, acupuncture, biofeedback, guided imagery, and hypnotherapy. All of these modalities work to diminish stress, and all have additional benefits that may help you.

Are you inspired to rev up your energy? Ready to reclaim your life and get your mojo back. Go get ‘em!

Wishing you health, energy, and loads of mojo,

Dr. Lissa

Owning Creativity: A Pink Posse Curriculum

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
The Marin Pink Posse With Our Desires

The Marin Pink Posse With Our Desires

Hiya Pinkies!
Every day, new Pink Posses are forming all over Pinkdom. Have you formed yours yet? Join the Collective Pink Posse and tell us what you’re up to!

Last month, our local Pink Posse had its second gathering. The theme this time: Owning Creativity. Our posse has decided to pass the Pink facilitation torch to a new member each month versus having one person lead each meeting. This meeting was facilitated by Mojo Mentor, Creativity Coach (or, as she likes to call herself, “creativity activist”) and all-around Pink Goddess Mayala V. Quinn. Here’s what Malaya cooked up for the evening … use it (or give it your own creative spin) at your next Pink gathering.

1. Opening meditation. Set the energy and intentions for the evening by taking a few moments to ground, gather your energy, and call in your creativity, muses, Mojo, and anything else that will help you Own Creativity. Intend what you – both individually and as a group – wish to own by the end of the meeting. Acknowledge the vast wisdom that is alive in the room – each member of the Posse brings their own aliveness and creative spark. Honor that!

2. Creative Introductions. Pick a partner and tell the story of your name. What are all the names you’ve been called throughout your lifetime? Who has been a mentor for you? What is his/her name? What gift did this person (or being) give to you to help you Own your creativity and authenticity?

Then, introduce your partner by telling the story of them based on the information you received. Remember to be creative … the story you tell doesn’t have to be verbatim from what your partner told you. You don’t even need to use words.

3. Review the five assumptions of creativity. Take them into your heart and hold them there for the remainder of the meeting.
a. It’s innate in everyone. We’re all born with creative genius. It’s real, it’s present, and it wants only to be expressed. Have you seen Elizabeth Gilbert’s TED talk on creative genius? Check it out – she breaks it down beautifully, as only Liz can.
b. It’s essential for health & happiness. As naturally creative beings, we are indulging, nurturing, and healing our bodies and minds each time we engage in an act of creation. Malaya speaks of creativity as “preventative medicine.”
c. It’s blocked by voices of judgment. I’ve spoken before of Ella (left brain), and Ari (right brain), and their constant battle for our attention. Ari is generally half responsible for our dreams and openness to possibility. She’s the half of our mind that is tapped into the universal well of creativity. Often, while Ari is whispering sweet truths into our ears, Ella is loudly shrieking things like, “What would people think?” or “You have FAR more productive things to be doing, young lady!” or “What kind of crap idea is that?” We need to be constantly mindful of this, and always listen intently for Ari’s voice.
d. It increases by paying attention to it. As with any person, phenomenon, thought, or idea (good or bad), creative energy is enhanced and strengthened by our focus on it. What if you did one thing every day – cooked a meal, colored in a page of a coloring book, wrote a haiku, collect a handful of colorful pebbles from the beach – to exercise your creative muscle?
e. It’s idiosyncratic, just like we are. When it comes to creativity there is no right or wrong. It changes, it evolves, it’s imperfect, it’s capricious, it’s ever moving … and thank goodness for that! Could you imagine being told that the way you had of expressing yourself in the world was incorrect? Nothing that comes out of you will be perfect, because you’re not perfect. Isn’t that comforting?

4. Guided imagery to find your deepest desire. What is it that you desire for your life? Yourself? Your creativity? Move through the following guided meditation:
a. Close your eyes. Take a few deep, settling breaths.
b. Imagine yourself in a beautiful, safe place – somewhere you are completely free to be yourself. Take note of all the details of this place – sights, sounds, smells, colors, time of day, temperature, etc.
c. Now, invite an image to come to you that represents your desire. Allow it to materialize in front of you. As it does, absorb the details of the image as much as the senses allow.
d. Ask your image what message it has for you about desire. Why has it come? What does it represent? Ask the image any other questions you may have.
e. Thank the image and allow it to fade. Then gently bring yourself back to your body, and back to the room. Know that you can return to this place and be in the presence of this image any time you wish to experience your creativity and be in touch with your deepest desires.

5. Take DESIRE for a walk. Have paper, crayons, and markers on hand. After the meditation, write out the word “DESIRE” in whatever way it feels best for you to do so. It doesn’t need to be in English, or legible, or even a word. Then, reflecting back on your meditation, see if you can render your image of desire around the word on the paper … combine the image by drawing around, on top of, and next to the word.

Keep in mind that Ella might be screaming her head off right now. As much as possible, ignore her. There is no wrong way to breathe life into your desire. If you wish, share your image with the Posse. What surprised you about this exercise? Did anything happen that you were not expecting?

6. Review the five assumptions again. What rings true for you now that you’ve engaged in this exercise?

There you have it, Pinkies … six very simple but totally inspiring steps to walk you toward your own bright shining Pink spark of creativity … the one that we now know lies dormant (or very alive) within each of us. We had a fabulous time!

Creatively yours,
Lissa

Soul Healing, Angel Therapy, Reiki, Your Intuition, and Your Mojo

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
Jean Kowalski, with her crystals, tuning forks, angels, aromatherapy, and more

Jean Kowalski, with her crystals, tuning forks, angels, aromatherapy, and more

I met Jean Kowalski on Twitter, of all places. Funny how I’ve moved to a place where my tribe seems to live, and yet, I’m discovering via Twitter that my tribe is everywhere. Kick-ass women who share my vision of healing women in creative, juicy, community-building, authentic self ways abound, like rose petals from some cosmic Pink bouquet floating on my lavender-scented river via Twitter (but I’m getting ahead of myself here).

Back to Jean. Jean is an intuitive, and her life’s work revolves around soul healing and angel therapy, something I wasn’t familiar with, at least not until today. Jean tweeted me a while back because she saw images of The Woman Inside Project, my art project for which I’ve been casting the torsos of breast cancer survivors and writing their stories about the beauty within. When Jean saw my art, images from her spirit guides started “downloading,” and she felt called to share her visions with me. We chatted back and forth about how we could better demonstrate the woman inside each of the women I cast. Trying to discuss something three dimensional in less than 140 characters on Twitter got tough, so for reasons I can’t explain, I found myself inviting this stranger to travel up from Laguna Beach and stay in my quiet little guest house in Marin County. When she arrived, she admitted that she wasn’t exactly sure why she had just driven 8 1/2 hours north but that the spirits would make the answer known. And so they have.

Today, Jean offered to guide me in a soul healing journey, and given that my new motto is Just Say Yes, I agreed, without having any clue what I was signing up for. With me lying down with my eyes closed, Jean invoked her healing spirit guides and invited me to do the same. I invited Willow, my inner guide who appeared to me during an interactive imagery session with Pink Posse Malaya Quinn, and who is a dead ringer for my Aunt Trudy Rankin (who I now call Willow). I also invited Jesus, because he’s my favorite, and Kwan Yin, because she appears to me in dreams.kwan-yin-small

Because my eyes were closed, I couldn’t see what Jean was doing, but I could feel waves of air and smell beautiful fragrance, so I assumed she was doing some healing energy work. Finally, after many deep breaths, she led me on a journey into my heart. We opened one big gate, leading us into a corridor demonstrating four doors. In the corridor, I visualized Willow, there to greet me and accompany me on my journey. Jean invited me to open the first door and describe what I saw.

Now, first a word about guided imagery. I discovered I was REALLY good at this, long before I was living such a floofy, woo woo life and working at an integrative medicine center. Back on my wedding day at Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, I signed up for a shamanic journey, just so I could say I did something crazy on my wedding day. But it turned out to be one of the most profound experiences of my life. Now I know some of you Pinkies have probably done guided imagery- and some have not. But I highly recommend it. We use it all the time in Owning Pink workshops. But I digress.

Upon opening the first door, I saw a worn teddy bear that looked similar to my dog Grendel’s ratty toy bear. Jean asked me if Teddy had a message for me, and I answered, “Snuggle me.” I snuggled the bear, and with Willow standing beside me, we walked around the room, where I discovered a Victrola. Jean asked me to lift the needle, put on a record, and tell her what song was playing. I heard Amazing Grace, and listened. When Jean asked if the song had a message for me, I heard a voice loud and clear that said, “You’re supposed to meet a songwriter named Grace. She’s going to help you write the Owning Pink anthem.” Wow. Grace, are you out there? I’m crazy about music, and I’ve always wanted to write a song- just one fabulous song before I die. It’s written on my wall on my bucket list. Funny what shows up in the center of your heart.

Next. Jean lead me around the room, where the image of a red velvet ottoman appeared, like something a queen would rest her feet on. She asked if I wanted to sit on it, and I said I wanted to kneel beside it. I rested Teddy on top of it, and it morphed into an altar. What message did the altar have for me? That maybe I should plan this sacred altar-building workshop with Carmela Carlyle, my Laughter Yoga instructor. But Jean wanted me to go deeper. What was the bigger message? That I want Owning Pink to help women get in touch with spirit. Own Spirituality? Ah, yes. Easy ‘nuff!

Was there anything else in the room? Yes. There were rose petals on the floor. Pink, of course. What was their message? That we are more beautiful in community that by ourselves. That I am not alone. That I have this whole, friggin’ Pink Posse to support me. That I am enough- just the way I am- flaws, scars, jagged edges, and all. (Tears starting to flow at this point…) And then Jean invoked a white light that shone into my heart and then back out of my heart, spreading into the hearts of every single on of you in the Pink Posse. White healing light, reminding us that we are not alone. That we are here for each other. All the while, I felt Jean’s hand pressing on my arm, reminding me. Here she is- a Pinkie stranger turned healer. We are SO not alone.

Finally, it was time to leave the first room, go back to the corridor, and enter the next door. Inside, a wrench awaited me, and I began to laugh. (Mind you, all these objects are appearing from my psyche. Jean is not telling me there’s a wrench. She’s asking, “What’s in the room?” And yet each object surprises me. What the hell is a wrench doing in heart?) I giggled, because I remember a time when I had just left a toxic marriage- leaving behind my house, my boat, and my wrench. Dad, who was desperately looking for tools so he could help set up my new house yelled, “What kind of woman doesn’t have a wrench?” in this very out-of-character rage. Uh, duh, Dad. The kind of woman who just left her abusive husband- gimme a break.

Then for years after that, we joked about that wrench, my Dad and I. Eyes closed, heart open- I laughed. Until my laughing turned into tears, because suddenly in the second room, Dad was there, leading me towards a white shining light where a white marble bench sat. Dad sat down, and like a little girl, I climbed onto his lap and snuggled, just like I had with Teddy. And then Teddy reminded me of my dog Ariel, who loved her stuffed animals and who died days before Dad died, two weeks after Siena was born. And then the flood came.

Jean asked what message Dad had for me, and I clearly heard, “It’s okay if you don’t practice medicine the way I did.” Dad always made fun of alternative health, so I grew up with a cynical attitude and Dad’s characteristic sensible side. Not until Dad died did I allow my authentic self to come out of hiding and discover that I believe in all this woo woo healing. My authentic self thinks alternative health providers are doing what we traditional docs don’t do-listen, hold space, be present. Which is why I joined an integrative medicine center. Why can’t we all collaborate our tools so we have more tools in our toolbox? But deep down, I have this nagging sense that my beloved Dad would laugh at me. Yet, here he was in the center of my heart, telling me how proud he is. How it’s okay if someday I want to leave medicine altogether. That I don’t have to be a doctor for him to love me. More tears from little wounded Lissa, sitting on Daddy’s lap.
Then, without another word, he was gone, and I felt so alone, until Willow showed up. Jean asked if anything else was in the room, and I saw a lasso, and walked over to inspect it further. Only then did I discover that it wasn’t a lasso- it was a noose. More tears. My cousin Corry, Willow’s son, hung himself. This room was torturing me. I was heaving through sobs by this point, as Jean asked me whether anyone else was in the room with me. And sure enough, Corry was there, light and bright as an angel, holding his beloved cello. He had a message for Willow. He said, “I’m sorry, Mom. I wish I hadn’t done it. And it’s time for you to let go.” After more tears and the sound of his cello song, Jean invoked the white healing light that enveloped us, spreading its essence and reminding me that I am not alone. Daddy is with me always, and he and Corry are my angels. I have Mom, Matt, Siena, and all the rest of my Pink Posse- you. But damn, this soul healing is hard work!

She must have sensed I’d had about enough journeying into my broken heart, because Jean then invited me to step into a beautiful place, and I visualized a meadow surrounded by mountains, similar to a scene I once saw near Aspen with my cousin and Pink Posse member Rebecca Bass. In the middle of this meadow was a natural hot spring, and Willow and I slipped into the spring together. Jean asked what message the water had for me, and an image of Tricia Barrett’s green juice and its healing waters came into my mind. The message came through loud and clear- I’m supposed to help Tricia spread her message- serve green juice at all Owning Pink functions, allow the juice to be the nectar that unites us- and heals.

In the next room, I saw Tricia’s kitchen, the one she’s trying to find for Green Resurrection and has been trying to manifest. It had a big, old, dusty industrial stove and oven sitting in the corner. Jean asked me what I was supposed to do with the stove, and I said, “Not turn it on,” which made me laugh, since Tricia makes mostly raw foods. She invited me to open the oven door and see what was inside, and I saw a glass egg, similar to the one that sits in my Anything Box as I write. She asked what message the egg had for me, and I said, “Potential.” I’m still giving birth- and I’m not quite a chicken yet. Give me time. She then asked me to crack the egg open, and inside, I saw a diamond- a gift for me. What did it have to tell me? Well, it was an uncut diamond, but it reminded me that all it needed was a few cuts and a good polish- then it would radiate. Just like the heart of every woman in this collective Pink Posse. Aren’t we all uncut diamonds? And yet it is our cuts- our wounds- that make us glow- and connect. It is in this place of woundedness that we bring out the healer in each other. And isn’t that what the Pink Posse is all about? Gathering wounded beauties together with the intention of healing? And isn’t that what The Woman Inside Project is all about?

Jillie Bo, from The Woman Inside Project

Jillie Bo, from The Woman Inside Project

Next, Jean asked me to look inside the diamond and tell her what I saw. I saw a glowing bright Red light. Which made me laugh because just this morning, @daisybones on Twitter wrote a comment on Owning Pink about how she hates the color Pink but might learn to love it because Pink is Red’s daughter, and she loves Red. Which made me think of Mom. If I’m Pink, is she Red? Yes, she’s my Red-Hot Pink Mama. And what was Red’s message for me? That maybe Mom and I are meant to do more collaborating together, as we did in the Owning Joy After Loss workshop last week. That if Red is Pink’s Mama, maybe she needs to find her own Pink (and Red) path in this life without Dad. And maybe Owning Pink will lead the way.

She asked me if I saw anything else in the room, and I saw a crystal vase- a tall, beautiful vase by itself. What message did it have for me? That it is the vessel that can contain all of the Pink rose petals, the whole bouquet. I paint the vessel shape all the time in my art. Is art the vessel that contains all the rest of the fragments of my life? Maybe. Then, in came the white healing light, uniting all all together, white glue, white shimmering, radiating light coming out of Pink and Red flower petals, inside the diamond in the rough.

In the next room, I visualized a hiking path, and Jean invited me to walk it. I smiled because I knew the way. It was the path leading to my favorite rock in Big Sur, the one at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park that I can no longer access because of the Big Sur fires. But on my heart journey, I could go there. And sit. And just be. What message did my rock have for me? That you don’t have to go anywhere to find your answers, the way I once thought. That all of your answers are right here, in your heart. And all you have to do is listen. And that I’ll be back to Big Sur- and to my rock- someday.

And then my journey was done. We left my heart, but left the door cracked on, so I can go back anytime- and leave room for more white healing light to come in.

Damn! Who knew all that was buried in my little Pink heart? If you live near Laguna Beach, I highly recommend you seek out Jean Kowalski, this incredible healer. I’m still too fresh to process everything that happened this morning. But I can tell you it was deep- and sacred. I’m still reeling. What does it all mean? The way will be made clear.

Bullet points from my experience this morning:
1. You don’t have to go anywhere to find your own answers. They’re all inside of you.
2. We carry much more deep inside our hearts than we think. And the pathway to joy is to heal what we carry inside. Who knew healing could come in something as simple as a vision of white light?
3. Listen to your intuition. It’s very wise.
4. If you’re feeling stuck, failing to live the joyful life you want, or have lost your mojo, consider taking a soul healing journey into your heart.

What’s in your heart, Pinkies?
With Pink, Red, diamond-in-the-rough love from the very center of my heart,
Lissa

A Swine Flu Meditation to Help You Keep Your Mojo In The Face of A Health Scare

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

swineflumeditationI just found out that a 23 month old baby died in Texas from swine flu, after his parents brought him to the US from Mexico, and my heart is just breaking.  Can you imagine losing an almost two-year old to this pandemic?  I know the Texas Department of Health said he had “underlying health issues,” but still.  As the mother of a three year old, I know it’s enough to tempt you to lock your child in a nuclear fallout shelter and hide.  But remember, it’s one person.  More than 30,000 people die every year from the plain old flu, and more people died in car accidents yesterday than from swine flu.  Perspective, Pinkies!  Don’t let the media freak you out.  Deep breath.  Om…

You’ve already read 16 Ways to Avoid Swine Flu and Why Not to Freak Out, as well as Swine Flu and Pregnancy, and The Zen of Swine Flu: A Lesson in Surrender?  So you already know my basic preventative health recommendations and spiritual philosophy about all this.

But how can you keep your mojo during a pandemic?  Here is a swine flu meditation you can do at home, at your office, or out in nature.

  1. Align your body in a comfortable seated position, either on the ground or with your legs crossed in the lotus position.
  2. Take deep breaths, paying particular attention to the moment of stillness at the very end of the out breath.  Allow yourself to rest in that moment of stillness each time, as you feel your body become more and more relaxed with each breath.
  3. Allow a vision of healing energy to come into your consciousness.  Maybe it’s a flower. Maybe it’s a crystal heart.  Maybe it’s a healing stone.  Whatever it is that comes to your mind.  Hold it in your hands and honor it, then, in your minds eye, hold out your healing gift to all corners of the earth North, South, East, and West, as you send healing energy around the globe.
  4. Now, visualize a protective shell of some sort around you and your family.  Maybe it’s a magnetic field or a crystal orb or a Pink bubble or a force field from JABA (Jesus/Jehovah, Allah, Buddha, Athena, etc).  Allow this vision of healing protection to come into your mind’s eye and surround you and your family.  Feel the safety within it.  Let your body relax all the tension you’ve been feeling about swine flu, as your rest peacefully within your protective shell.
  5. Now visualize a heavenly swine flu neutralizer of some sort, like a cosmic vacuum cleaner sweeping the air clean of viral particles and infected droplets.  Breathe deeply, in an out, now that you know the air is clean, and you are safe.
  6. Allow yourself to rest, safe and warm and protected, taking cleansing breaths. Spend a few moments in this place of safety and peace.
  7. Now imagine a beam of Pink light streaming out from your heart chakra.  Let this beam scatter in many directions as it goes out into the world to touch the hearts of all those who have been infected with swine flu.  Allow your heart to touch their hearts, knowing all the while that you are safe in your protective shell.  Send love and healing to all who are hurting and sick and dying.  Allow your Pink light beam to scatter further, as your heart touches those who have lost loved ones and those who are fearful.  Feel the glow inside you as your share your strength and healing energy with the universe.  Gradually, release the Pink light beam, allowing all of it to scatter across the world in a meteor show of healing light.
  8. Now imagine another beam of light, pure white and radiant, coming from the heavens.  This beam is now connecting directly to your heart chakra and to the hearts of your family, recharging you all, refilling your energy, pouring healing, power, and immune-boosting strength into your bodies.  Feel the heavenly energy coursing through your body, trickling down into your white blood cells, as they prepare to mount an immune response, should the need arise. Feel the energy coursing through your body into your nose, mouth, and eyes, where it shields the ports of entry to make sure the virus does not enter your system.  Feel the rush as it flows through you, empowering you, strengthening you. Spend a few moments in this place of healing with your family, as you prepare to come back into the world, refreshed, relaxed, and protected. Know that angels are watching over us all, as we radiate group energy to neutralize swine flu and protect us all.   
  9. Now, with your protective shell in place around you and your family, with the healing Pink light of your heart cast out into the world, with the heavenly light coursing through your system and strengthening your immunity, bring yourself back to where you are, knowing you are safe and strong.  Take a few more cleansing breaths, knowing swine flu will not affect you and your family.
  10. Gently open your eyes and take this peace out into the world, as you journey through your day.  As the day goes on, remember how this feels and close your eyes periodically to thank the angels, to send more Pink light into the world, and to receive heavenly white light that will protect you.   Saw this out loud.  “Our planet is healed.”  Know that this is true.

Remember, Pinkies, we are in this together, and there is no reason to be fearful.

With Pink light and angels,

Lissa Rankin, MD