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Honor Your Body and Set Your Spirit Free!

by Chris Assaad on August 6, 2011

I am writing this blog on Day 28 of a 30-day cleanse that has been one of the most profound spiritual experiences of my life. The cleanse, prescribed to me by none other than beloved TDL founder, Mastin Kipp, has involved a strict alkaline diet consisting of no caffeine, no dairy, no wheat, no sugar, no alcohol and approximately 80% of every meal consisting of green vegetables. It has also included something that Mastin calls a “love cleanse”, which means no engaging with the opposite sex (i.e. no sex, no dating, no flirting and no communication with exes). Lastly, after ten years of being a smoker, I also quit smoking five days before the beginning of the cleanse.

Before the cleanse, I was pretty loose about my diet and there is no question that I was highly addicted to sugar and nicotine. I’ve also spent my fair share of time and energy partying, drinking, smoking, chasing women, all of it.

Knowing all of this, you may find it interesting that I chose the word ‘spiritual’ to describe the experience of the past 28 days. I have learned a tremendous amount about myself during this time but the single most important lesson I’ve learned is that it is by honoring your body that you can truly set your spirit free.

The idea of honoring your body may sound obvious or even cliché but the fact is, it is something that I have completely overlooked for a long time. Perhaps this is easy to do because in many ways, our body doesn’t immediately reveal to us the true impact of our choices. Only sometimes, when we really abuse our body, like when we drink to excess or overeat, it lets us know we’ve gone too far. Also, working on the mind and spirit promises the greatest rewards and can lead us to skip the all-important step of readying ourselves to receive the gifts of our practice.

This is an accurate description of my experience to date. I have spent the last 9 years investing my energy in reading self-helps books, practicing meditation and prayer, journaling, attending personal development workshops, trying yoga and healing treatments, going to church, you name it. I have developed a pretty well-rounded spiritual practice but have always felt as though something was missing. Deep down inside, in my heart of hearts, I knew what it was.

I wasn’t honoring my body. I wasn’t honoring the gift of life that I’ve been given. As a result, I wasn’t really getting the true benefit from my spiritual practices.  I now see that my body is a true gift and the vessel through which I experience life. In order to get the most out of that experience, it’s crucial to take care of that vessel, love it and nurture it. Another way of looking at it is that life is like a beautiful song and we are the instruments. If our instruments are not well kept and in tune, the music won’t come out sounding the way it is meant to.

So what’s the point of all of this? Well, it’s simple. When we don’t honor our body, we don’t get to experience the joys of life to the fullest. The Uni-verse has so much it wants to give us but we need to be ready to receive it. Our dreams are waiting to be realized but if we keep our spirit bound by addictions and unhealthy habits, we will not have the energy or the focus to bring them to life and we will not be able to take flight.

For me, I know that the completion of this cleanse is far from the end. It is a new beginning. It will take commitment to keep it going but I now have a deeper incentive to do that. During these past few weeks, I have gotten a glimpse of what’s possible if I live a life that honors my body as my instrument, as sacred. I have been more spiritually connected than ever, more focused on my goals, more inspired and have had more energy to take whatever life has thrown at me in stride. And of course, physically, I have felt better than I have in years. It’s been nothing short of amazing.

Don’t get me wrong, it hasn’t been all sunshine and roses. There have been rough days and going forward, I know there will be many more challenges to come. I will fall and get back up again, probably many times. Nonetheless, I am thankful for the lesson that I’ve learned and for a glimpse into what I’ve been missing all this time.

If you’re reading this and feeling overwhelmed, take comfort in knowing that wherever you are is a great place to start from and that the solution happens one small step at a time.  So today, do something loving for your body and honor the gift of life that you’ve been given. Drink some more water, go to a yoga class, do some push-ups, have one cookie instead of two for dessert, skip that cigarette or that drink that you don’t really want. The more you do these things and tune in to the gift that is your body and the beautiful music of your life, the more ready you will be to accept the greater gifts of peace, love, joy and creativity.

May the force be with you!

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Chris Assaad is a rad singer/songwriter and a TDL reader. Check out his website here.

  • http://about.me/ChristineLBowen Christine L Bowen

    I will definitely be drawing inspiration from this post. My next step in my journey is optimal health!

    Than you for sharing.

    CLB

  • Tracey O’Hara

    Thank you for your effort and sharing your experience. It is so simple but yet one of the hardest things to do in these times of immediate gradification. I’m a yoga teacher and one of the hardest things to get people to do is to respect there bodies once they leave the class. We are not perfect but at least to try to do something postive for body spirit and mind.
    It was a great read for me, loved your honesty

    Peace love and Light
    Tracey

  • rahima

    Thank you for sharing this experience. This is exactly what I needed to hear today.

    much love to all
    x x x

  • Tiffany

    Perfect timing to see this as I am starting a cleanse on Monday!! Will keep this in my inbox to refer back to!

  • Dannie.D

    This is so true and inspiring. I feel as though I need to do a life cleanse exactly like what your talking about.
    Do you have any additional information about this cleanse?

    • http://www.ChrisAssaad.com Chris Assaad

      Hey Dannie,
      here’s a link to one of Mastin’s blogs from a little while back that outlines all the key components of the cleanse, including Donna Gates’ awesome book on transitioning to an alkaline diet. Hope this helps! http://thedailylove.com/bummed-heres-12-tips-to-bounce-back/

  • Lynne

    Thank you for the inspiration and encouragement!!

  • http://droppingtheact.blogspot.com Taryn

    Good timing! I was just debating with myself whether I wanted to go to my hot yoga class today. And then I read this! Perfect. Thanks for sharing :)

  • Kristin

    Chris – Congratulations on quitting smoking! It’s single-handedly one of the best things you can do for yourself. I’m really proud of you and sending good and loving vibes your way. Your body is your temple!

  • Mia Pinango

    Chris – Thank you for sharing your experience with us! I love getting my TDL dose every morning.. Today, I read your post and a light bulb went ON (just above my head, I’m sure) and I couldn’t have been more excited. For years, I’ve read tons of self-help books, watched oodles of documentaries for inspiration, practiced meditation, ‘feng shui-ified’ my home, church, you name it and still felt this emptiness inside of me. This post really opened up my eyes and I’m thankful to you and TDL for that. I’m definitely going to try this cleanse. BTW – I love your music and look forward to catching you on the road – in my healthy, new body!
    Peace, Love & Cleanses,

    MP

    • Jana

      Mia…you said exactly what I was trying to…me too!! Have a great day!! xo, Jana (A tdl reader)

    • http://www.livewholenourish.com Heather Love Eden

      I will start your cleanse as soon as I’m done with my Sesame Ezekiel bread! That is a promise Mastin! Thank you for sharing.

  • Jana

    What a beautiful heartfelt post…thank you for sharing and in turn helping me to better understand this journey I am on…your post couldn’t have come at a more perfect time, thank you! To your health and happiness!!

  • http://www.annasyogaspace.blogspot.com Anna Fidz

    Hi Chris,

    Well written and thanks for sharing your experiences! What cleanse were you using? Can you provide a link?

    Thanks!
    Anna

  • http://sunnysanguinity.com Rebecca

    What a great message you’re sending. It’s a long road (I’ve been a non-smoker for a few years and STILL I have to shake off those weird psychological cravings), but it is totally worth it: my body thanks me every day. Thanks for sharing your experience with everyone! It’s inspiring!

  • http://belkistorres.wordpress.com belkis torres

    Wow this is inspiring mainly because I had told a friend of mine that it is time i give my body the proper treatment it needs, i have quit the occasional drinking partying and havent had sex in a whole month now, well I have done it bf longer thatn that but I am doing it now because i want to cleanse my temple, i have to do the sugar caffeine and salt part of it tho, i have lost 15 pounds and wanted to lose 30 not overweight but want to be slimmer. I have meditate and trying yoga, i do mostly aerobics but most times im a lazy one. I love this post..thank u for sharing.

  • sandy

    Inspired!

  • Anthon

    Thanks so much Chris for this post, this is reassuring as well as reinforcing for me. I have been experiencing almost the exact practices and benefits! The universe is definitely aligning me exactly where and how I need to be in order to become my best self!

  • Jacqueline

    Ok….so now I’m totally inspired to take a break from tequila….and just have an occasional glass of wine. My goal will be 30 days as well.

    Hey, I just visited your website and watched your ‘Pave The Way’ video!! Loved it. Also, kind of related, but i just finished a great book!! Thought you might like it: The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

    It’s been a very inspiring day.
    <3 J

  • http://www.ChrisAssaad.com Chris Assaad

    Thank you all for reading and for your kind words. It’s been a little while since I wrote this and I’ve had the opportunity to slip up, experience setbacks and re-commit to honoring body as an ongoing life choice, rather than a temporary 30 day experiment. Of course, the cleanse was an all-important first step and I am enjoying bringing the lessons I’ve learned forward into my life in a more lasting way. For those asking about the cleanse, here’s one of Mastin’s blogs from a little while back that outlines all the necessary components, including some good resources to check out about transitioning to an alkaline diet. http://thedailylove.com/bummed-heres-12-tips-to-bounce-back/

    Much love,

    Chris : )

  • http://lauralovesart.com Laura Iriarte

    Lovely! Just what I needed to hear today too :)

  • Lyz Ramirez

    Words can not describe how much I feel this is me in every way. Their are many days I feel lost overwhelmed or even worst HOPELESS. I am inspired to hear that there is hope and a better way to get through my trials and tribulations. I know it takes time but most of all DETERMINATION! I am thankful for the daily love and most of all thankful for the people whom have the courage to write what they too go through and share how they feel. Thanks so mush for the inspiring words of wisdom and purity of just being open and honest, I am truly grateful!

    Dearest Reader,
    Lyz