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Whole Foods Grocery Run

Today has been a very peaceful and joyful day. I went for a short walk at a nearby park and sat at a picnic bench to practice a still and present mind. While keeping a still mind as possible, I watched the adorable ducks and squirrels run around scrounging for food. At one point, one of the squirrels actually jumped up onto the picnic table I was sitting at and looked at me curiously. I took this to mean that my mind was pretty calm. Animals often reflect the state of our minds. The parent duck and baby duck waddled over within just a few feet of me as well. I love watching animals and birds, they are so peaceful.

When I practice present mindedness in nature, I become aware of everything all at once… birds, insects, grass, trees, wind, sun, people, animals, etc. It’s a true feeling of euphoria, peace and harmony.

Anyway, here is what I grabbed at Whole Foods…

Groceries

  • Arrowhead Mills Sweetened Shredded Wheat Bite Sized Cereal
  • 3 Dr. McDougall Chicken-noodle style soups [vegan]
  • organic rainier cherries
  • organic cut mango
  • organic bananas
  • 4 organic jazz apples
  • 2 organic pears

and…

Groceries

  • Earthbound Farms Organic Carrot Juice
  • Arctic Zero 150-cal cookies and cream ice cream
  • Arctic Zero 150-cal chocolate peanut butter ice cream
  • organic peanut butter
  • So Delicious Coconut Milk French Vanilla Coffee Creamer
  • Unpasteurized fresh-squeezed pineapple juice
  • VitaTops blueberry 100-cal muffins
  • Spice Black Bean veggie burgers
  • Whole Soy Lemon soy yogurt (1 carton)
  • Aura lime cucumber water
  • Tempt vanilla chocolate swirl hemp milk ice cream bars
  • Brown Rice Tamari Seaweed Snaps
  • 2 house plants (not pictured)
  • 2 gallons of reverse osmosis water (not pictured)

Whew! I went a little overboard as usual. I probably won’t need to go grocery shopping again for quite some time.

In adding to my breakfast intake, I’ve had a peanut butter and honey sandwich, organic cottage cheese and organic blueberries and some dark chocolate almond milk. I haven’t yet had dinner.

Whole Foods Grocery Items – July 10, 2011

I’ve seen other food blogs do this so I figured I may as well jump right in! Yesterday (Sunday), I went to my local Whole Foods and picked up a few items. This was a smaller than usual grocery shopping trip since I mainly went to refill my BPA-free gallons of water and pick up some items for the potluck at the school last night.

Groceries:

  • 3 organic white nectarines
  • 4 organic golden peaches
  • 3 organic black plums
  • 2 organic fuji apples
  • Nature’s Path Organic Cinnamon Blueberry Flaxseed oatmeal
  • Amy’s Light & Lean Pasta & Veggies (made with organic pasta)

Non-grocery items:

  • Shika Tea Tree Oil Conditioner

I also picked up items not pictured above, namely 3 things from the Whole Foods deli to bring to the potluck, and 2 gallons of water.

A quick word on my current diet: I am not eating a vegan-based right now and don’t know when I will get there. While away at my spiritual retreat last month, I received guidance from a spiritual teacher about the most beneficial diet for me. Not surprisingly, it was the same info I’ve received time and time again during and after meditations. He suggested that I eat mainly vegetables, fruit, some grains (as lightly processed as possible) and some cold-water fish from time to time. He didn’t say anything about dairy, but I’ve been working to get dairy out of my diet permanently for some time now and haven’t quite managed it except for occasional stretches. Read this post for more information about what I learned at the retreat in regards to diet and my thyroid, and read this for some background on my thoughts towards veganism and spirituality.

So currently, I am incorporating some dairy products into my diet, mostly yogurt and low fat cottage cheese and foods with cheese in them. I am slowly working my way towards the diet outlined by intuition and trying not to feel guilty for consuming dairy in the meantime! I have also been intuitively guided to cut out caffeine, although I mostly only have one cup of coffee each morning.

I have asked my inner intuition & spirit guides the reason that I have to eat mostly vegan and also cut out caffeine, etc. The answer is because of the work that I do and the work I intend to do in the near future, my spiritual ‘vibrations’ must be very high, and animal foods bring them down. Not to mention we absorb the suffering of the animals that we eat. Here is a paragraph from SpiritualGal, my other website:

So after a week or two of liberal cheese-eating, two days ago I received the following message loud and clear: “You should not be eating dairy”. Before I could even ask ‘why?’ (as is common with these dialogues – they seem to anticipate your questions in advance and will start answering questions before you ask them), the reply came immediately: “Dairy is a non-food.” Before I could ask ‘why?’ again, the answer came, “because of the casein protein, hormones, antibiotics and way that the animals are treated.” My mind wandered over towards organic dairy at that point, but I was led to understand that even cows that produce organic dairy are occasionally fed antibiotics (as they get sick too), and that milk is chock full of casein protein, which is also used as glue to hold furniture together, among other things. Milk also has feel-good chemicals like morphine in it (originally intended for baby cows to encourage them to continue drinking their mother’s milk). Also, by the time milk goes through all of the rigorous pasteurization, it is basically devoid of vitamins and minerals. Lastly, it was revealed clearly to me that the over-population of cows in this country that are used for both dairy and meat is completely unethical, unnatural and cruel.

So yes, a couple of months later and I am still eating dairy and occasional meat. On the topic of fish, I notice every time I eat tuna, I’ll gain a little weight and my fat % goes up the next day or two. (I’ve been keeping track of my diet and weight lately because I’m working to reduce). I’ve determined that it comes from the mercury content, even though I eat the WildPlanet version which claims ‘low mercury’.

Anyway, I’ve rambled on long enough… so far today, I’ve eaten one organic black plum and have had a glass of green veggie juice (non-pasteurized) that Whole Foods sells, consisting of romaine, cucumber, broccoli, wheat grass, etc. I also just finished my usual cup of coffee and am preparing myself a Vita-Top veggie-cheese-egg sandwich:

I intend to keep this website updated a lot more in coming days!