Hello,
I'd like to introduce myself and ask for a bit of help with some willpower issues I'm having.
I came across this way of eating purely by chance, after eating some undercooked chicken from a Chinese takeaway (how randoms that!)
Last august I spent approximately a month eating mostly raw meat and fat, leafy vegetables, some fruit, pasteurized cheese. I felt really vibrant and had lots of energy to work out and for life in general. I intuitively know this is the right way to eat (edit: except the pasteurized cheese bit). Despite this I allowed myself to slip back into the sad diet.
So nearly a yr later I'm at it again, following the same pattern and finding myself slipping back to filling my face with junk. The reasons for this are my addiction to junk food, and a habit of self sabotage.
I just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems?
Thanks Rich
Hi Rich, this sounds like my life pattern. Make progress, then back up. It took me about 8 attempts and several years to quit smoking cigarettes. I have been a master at self sabotage.
You might try a technique that I learned from a system called "The Golden Flow". As we normally go about our day, we tend to suppress our negative emotions that come up. We try to escape from them by doing something else, changing the subject, and a very common one is EATING very bad things, lol. Try to always be aware of your thoughts and emotions. This is called "stalking" by the Toltec shamans. When a negative emotion comes up , allow it, and be with it. Hold it in your awareness and listen to what it is trying to tell you. Feel it in your body. Most of the time it is a part of you who was traumatized in the past, and is still trying to get you to pay attention to it. Listen to this part of yourself and give it the attention that it didn't get in the past. Perhaps it is you when you were a small child and he just needs to be heard and comforted. You may have to do this several times with the same emotion, but sometimes it will "flow" leave you, the first time, never to return.
It is these angry, sad, or wounded parts of us that keep sabotaging all of our efforts to improve our lives. These parts of us are in pain, and they want to be heard so, they create more and more pain in our lives until we deal with them and give them what they want, which is attention.
Along with this diet, "flowing" has saved my life. It is something that I was never taught to do, but as most of us, was taught the opposite.
I know that this forum is about the diet and not metaphysics, but I hope that this can be helpful.
Love and Light, Rayne