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August 22, 2006
Food: Friend or Foe? Part 3: Obesity
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John Cali
This is the third article in our series about
food. This week we're going to discuss the issue of obesity, or being
overweight. This is a major problem for most of the American public. According
to studies I've read, roughly two-thirds of Americans are overweight. So this is
obviously an issue not only for some of our readers, but for most Americans.
And, I'm sure, for people in other countries too.
You may want to review last
week's newsletter before you read this one, and also the
previous week's.
Many of you talked about obesity in your
responses to our last two newsletters. One of our reader's comments pretty much
sum up the concerns most of you have. Here is an excerpt from her letter:
I would love to hear more of (Chief Joseph's)
thoughts on . . . the subject of weight loss or gain. Does he have any ideas
about that?
I have to say, my excess weight has been a
nemesis for most of my life and although I have been able to lose weight for
periods of time, I am always struggling with this issue. Sigh!
I know I will find an appropriate way to lose
weight and find the right balance for my body, but in the meanwhile . . . thank
you for listening . . . .
Here's Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
As our letter writer said, "excess weight
has been a nemesis" for her. But the real nemesis, as we see it, is
the way so many of you view your bodies.
Your bodies, friends, are magnificent physical
mechanisms. They are your creation, if you will, in at least two ways.
First, before your birth you chose the body you
now inhabit -- your soul self chose the body you were born with. Second, you --
the human aspect of you -- choose how to create and re-create your body every
day of your physical life.
Specifically, you choose by the food you give
your body. You choose by the way you treat your body -- this can include such
things as exercise, relaxation, sleep, meditation, and so on.
But the most critical element here is you.
Take a little self-inventory here. We are going
to pose a few questions to you. You don't need to answer them while you are
reading our words here today. But we would urge you to take some time, in the
next day or two, to sit in a quiet place and think about your honest answers to
these questions. If it will help you, write your answers down.
The questions:
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What does your body mean to you? What
does it represent to you? Not to the other people in your life, but only
to you.
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Do you love your body? Or do you hate it?
Or are you somewhere between love and hate?
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Do you give your body the nourishment you
believe is best for it? Not what others believe is best for it, but only
what you believe is best for it.
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Or do you give your body things you
believe are bad for it? Not what others believe is bad for it, but only
what you believe is bad for it.
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When you eat or drink something --
anything -- where is your focus?
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Are you focused on what you have to get
done today, on your personal challenges, on someone else's problems, on
the world's problems? If your focus is not on what you're putting into
your body, you are not receiving the greatest possible benefit from it.
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Do you unconditionally love your body now,
whether it's the body you want or not?
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During the course of your day, do you
think mostly good thoughts about your body, just as you would think good
thoughts about someone you dearly love?
We can think of many more questions. But these
will be enough to get you started on this little self-inventory.
You can probably see where we're going with
this. Think on these things. Answer these questions for yourself. Talk about the
questions, and your answers, with your family and friends if that feels right
for you.
Then come back next week and we will finish what
we have to say about this subject. A subject so sensitive and significant for so
many of you.
P.S. from John:
This is not at all where I expected Joseph to
take this discussion. But then, I should know better, after all these years,
than to think I know what Joseph will say.
Anyway, if you want to give us any feedback on
this newsletter (or on the previous two newsletters), we'll welcome it. Just email
me. Given the big response we've gotten to the previous two
newsletters on this subject, I may not be able to answer all your emails
individually. But I will read them all. And then next week, as Chief Joseph
said, we'll finish what we have to say about this.
Next week will conclude this series -- although,
if enough of you tell us want us to continue, we'll be happy to do so later.
For more of our articles, go
here.
This
article was originally published here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/rdg/readings.html
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