Thursday 2 September 2010

Healing your ancestral lineage


Healing the Ancestral Lineage is a powerful meditation that i have borrowed from the Raw foodist Angela Stokes-Monarch, originally given to her by a "Reiki Do Satori" practitioner called Elena Alekseeva. It's a powerful meditation that reminds me of a guided meditation called 'Grandmothers Footsteps' that i did while working with a wonderful Transpersonal Psychotherapist during my MA in Art Therapy. (We had to be in personal therapy for the duration of the course and i chose to work with a Transpersonal Psychotherapist because they look at things from a spiritual perspective, taking into account the journey of the soul.)


This meditation to heal the ancestral line helps to clear any blockages/issues/karma in the ancestral lineage, especially through the female line. This is the outline for the meditation:


Sit or lie somewhere comfortable and warm where you wont be disturbed with your eyes closed and breath deeply to get yourself calm, quiet and centred.


Then visualise yourself as a baby inside your mother's womb. Send love, light and healing into the energetic field around that vision - you can choose to use the "Ho'oponopono" prayer especially, to help clear the energy:

"Thank You, I Love You, Please Forgive Me, I'm Sorry".

Keep repeating this prayer until you feel like the energy in that connection is lighter. Then move backwards a generation, to visualise your mother as a baby inside the womb of your grandmother. Again send love, light and healing into that energetic connection, repeating the Ho'oponopono prayer especially until you feel like something shifts...then move backwards another generation and so on, clearing the fields all the way back through seven generations of women.

It can be a very powerful and transformative experience.

Once you have worked back through all of these generations, visualise clear flowing luminescent light and energy through the whole lineage, from yourself stretching back through all the women who came before you.


You can then choose to visualise this generational healing through your father's side of the family too, starting with him as a male, then moving backwards solely through the female line from there, again from womb to womb.
Once you have completed both lines and can visualise clear, shimmering energy paths through each side, then unite both sides into one vision, with yourself as the current 'end point'.


May your journeys be transforming.

Wednesday 1 September 2010

Mini Fish pies

Annabel Karmel's Fish pie for children is so easy to make and so good for the whole family

"That old saying that 'Fish is Good For The Brain' is absolutely true. Oil rich fish such as salmon and sardines are especially good brain boosters. This is down to their high levels of omega-3 essential fats which are vital for brain function and can help the performance of dyslexic and hyperactive children. You should include oily fish in your child's diet at least once a week."

Ingredients

375 g potatoes, peeled and diced

1 1/2 tbsp milk  (rice or soya)

40g butter (or dairy free alternative)

a little salt and pepper (for babies over one)

15 g (1/2 oz) butter

25 g (1 oz) onion, peeled and finely chopped

1 tbsp flour

125 g (4 1/2 oz) cod fillet, skinned and cubed

125 g (4 1/2 oz) salmon fillet, skinned and cubed

1 tsp chopped fresh parsley

1 bay leaf

75 ml milk

50 ml vegetable stock

25g frozen peas

50 g (2 oz) Cheddar cheese, grated ( or goats cheese)

1 lightly beaten egg


Method:

Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Bring a pan of lightly salted water to the boil, add the potatoes, reduce the heat and cook for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender. Drain the potatoes and mash together with the milk and half butter until smooth and season to taste for babies over one.

Melt the remaining butter in a saucepan, add the onion and sauté until softened. Add the flour and cook for 30 seconds, stirring. Gradually stir in the milk and then the stock. Bring to the boil and cook for one minute. Add the fish with the parsley and bay leaf. Simmer for about 3 minutes and then stir in the peas and cook for one minute. Remove the bay leaf and stir in the cheese until melted. Season with a little salt and pepper

Divide the fish between 3 ramekin dishes and top with the mashed potato. Brush with the lightly beaten egg. Heat through in an oven preheated to 180C for about 15 minutes and finish off for a few minutes under a preheated grill until golden.

Information:

Suitable for freezing

Suitable for babies from 10 months

MAKES 3 PORTIONS

Of course you can cook it all together in one dish, but Theodore does love it in a ramekin dish, preferably dressed with a face on top!?


We are just about to tuck into ours, straight from the oven and steaming yum! 


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