August 11, 2009

The 7 Aspects Of Your Relationship With Food — An In Depth Analysis Of Your Eating Habits

eating habitsEver hear the phrase, “You are what you eat”?

There’s a lot of truth to that and when you think about how you eat as well as what you eat, you might be surprised at what it says about your personality.

It’s more than just counting calories and fat content.

Check out this article as it goes through the 7 core aspects of eating. How do you relate to each aspect and what can you eat to improve that area?

Eating with Soul: The Ultimate Seven Steps to Complete Nourishment

From ExploreYourSpirit.com

“We are indeed much more than what we eat, but what we eat can nevertheless help us to be much more than what we are.” – Adelle Davis

Eating is an act that no human being can truly escape. We eat throughout the day, many times per day, taking in thousands of pounds of food on every year. One way to view eating is simply an act that provides the body with energy. Another aspect is what we eat and how we eat are anchored more deeply into providing insight as to what in our lives needs healing. Even though I am a nutritionist that has been trained to look at food as calories, what I have discovered is that foods and eating are vehicles to our personal growth.  When someone tells me about their eating, I immediately see the connection to the rest of their lives.

This concept may seem far-fetched, but let me give you some examples:

•    Jean eats convenient foods and can’t find time to prepare meals. A common theme in her life is that she is always on the run. She never has time for anything she really wants to do, including something for herself.  She started to heal after taking a look at what she was running from – and asking the question: where does my focus need to be, and what do I need to make time for?
•    Jim binges on sweet foods. He also talks about how his life feels lackluster and that he never quite “gets around” to having some joy and fun? Looking from the outside in, maybe his life doesn’t seem so “sweet” so he needs to get it from other places. He also feels that he can never make sweetness last in his life – something always stands in the way – ultimately leading him to binge.

Since we eat so often, it becomes only logical that our food choices and eating practices start to intermingle with our lives. Therefore, to get some insight on your life, you can begin by looking at how and what you eat. There are seven main areas of our lives that may require healing, and we can jumpstart the process by altering our foods and eating:

(1) Survival: Do you have some “fear” around eating – whether not wanting to eat because you don’t know what to eat, or distrusting your bodies’ messages about eating ? Do you have difficulty with family traditions around eating and struggle with being able to eat in the presence of a community? By letting go of protecting ourselves with food or of any fear of eating, we open up our ability to trust and feel safe. Eating with others in community is healing for this part of us.

Foods for grounding and protection: Protein, minerals, root vegetables, edible and medicinal mushrooms, red-colored foods (apples, pomegranates, etc.)

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One Response to The 7 Aspects Of Your Relationship With Food — An In Depth Analysis Of Your Eating Habits
  1. Diane Smith
    September 4, 2009 | 10:14 am

    This is the missing information “the secret” to the personal aspect of dis-ordered eating. I have heard all the dig deep “why/what do you feel when .….”. This book and teacher has given me the opportunity and one day the ability to see the sybolic/metaphoric messages that I have fearedm ran away from, buried, dismissed or ignored. This makes it simple and personal. This gives connection to the why’s and buried feelings that have always had the answers for my disordered eating patterns, just on the energetic level that creates healing. Fat and Obese people understand the medical model of calories in, expended energy = balanced and I am here today to say that is not enough information for a large percentage of the population. For those that have lived years of failed diets, desperate procedures and self loathing at the end, can choose to use the tools in this authors book to start a personal relationhip with food, learn to be an active listener to your body and become aware of the messages that can become the path to eating for nourishment not punishment.

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