On the menu this week ๐
๐๏ธ Goodie Bag: Shoutouts + New Features ๐
๐ฅ Cocktails: Breathe With Your Face ๐ฎโ๐จ
๐ฝ๏ธ Dinner Party: Spring Sun: The Ultimate Comeback ๐
๐ต Digestifs: What Iโm Trying Out This Week ๐
Housekeeping ๐งน
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๐ฌ Group Chat: Down to Earth now has a private group chat for subscribers! Catch up on the details in the post below.
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Shoutouts ๐ฃ๏ธ
I firstly want to give a big shoutout to Tyrek J., a lifelong friend and loyal subscriber. From young, Ty was a level-headed thinker. He leaned on his maturity to thrive in the chaotic New York City landscape we grew up in, exemplifying discipline, poise, and individualism. Since out-of-the-box thinking was often met with hostility, intellectualism was something of a contact sport. Tyโs example of resilience encouraged me to hold true to what I believe in despite that. For this, I thank him.
More praise for new subscribers Ambar, Dianna, Musa, Sabrina and Valerie! Welcome to the family ๐
Breathe with Your Faceย ๐ฎโ๐จ
I watched Eat, Pray, Love for the first time recently.
When it first came out, I was in 7th grade and not exactly eager to see some lovey-dovey Julia Roberts movie that involves praying.
15 years later, I realize this showcase of sentimental virtuosity is just my kind of flick.
Who cares if the plot is unrealistic, and the romanticism is akin to that of a Disney movie? Sage wisdom oozes from the seams of this film, and Iโm all in on that.
Without spoiling anything, the main character finds herself devoid of love and sets off to travel the world in search of happiness, good food, and companionship.
As I sit here writing a newsletter that covers these very subjects, the irony is not lost on me.
An important element of the main characterโs journey of self-discovery is meditation.
Initially, she struggles.
โYou make serious face like this, you scare away good energy,โ The filmโs Indian mentor observes. โTo meditate, you must smile. Smile with face, smile with mind, and good energy will come to you and clear away dirty energy. Even smile in your liver.โ
That last part hits. Since smiling makes you feel happier, smiling from the inside out must reinforce that feeling from the core. It just makes sense.
I tried it out. Smiling feels good, and bringing the liver along feels even better.
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Fast forward to a Friday morning yoga class. Iโm contorting to a pose I can just barely get into, when things come full circle.
โUse the breath as fuel,โ my instructor sings from across the studio. โVisualize the oxygen invigorating the trillions of cells in your body. Be sure to breathe with your face.โ
Aha! The same yogic concept from the movie! This was no coincidence.
The breathing-with-face concept might sound a little out there, but it works.
Letโs try it together.
There are dozens of tiny muscles surrounding the eyes, cheeks, and nose, all with a significant purpose. The first step is to visualize these muscles and relax them as much as possible.
Then, with your lips sealed, take a slow, full inhale through the nose. Use your diaphragm to fill every corner of your ribcage and torso with air. As the breath travels up above your chest, visualize the air climbing up to those relaxed facial muscles.
Once youโve done several of these deep breaths, you may begin to feel a little tingling or deepening relaxation. This is the sensation of oxygen feeding your body.
Here's where it gets interesting: envision your face acting as a gateway or an open window. Allow the air to move freely in and out through this "window," keeping your facial muscles relaxed. Achieving stillness throughout your body will enhance this process. The aim is to breathe in a relaxed yet powerful manner, using the face as a metaphorical channel.
This technique is not just a way to breathe more effectively; it also carries a symbolic message for our daily affairs. Live authentically, and remember that genuine expressions, like smiles or breaths, should originate from within.
Spring Sun: The Ultimate Comeback ๐
When I opened my eyes the other morning, I was surprised to find that I was calm, rested, and joyful. Iโm pretty sure I had a smile on my face.
Something was up.
Itโs weird because it wasnโt like I got a full 8 hours of sleep. Even still, I jumped out of bed with a kick that I hadnโt asked for. Things just felt right.
I made my way to the street-facing window of my bedroom, and it all started to make sense.
The Sun came out. For good this time.
I smelled breakfast food cooking in the deli a few doors down. There was a hum โ a bustle of conversation traveling up the side of my apartment building.
The birds, keen on the opportunity, were singing their hearts out. Itโs almost like the world had taken a head start on the day.
Every day since, Iโve taken time to appreciate the increase of sunlight, marveling at each new minute of morning. In the evening, when the sky is bathed like a watercolored canvas, Iโm thankful.
The harsh bite of winter can inflict pain and even suffering for many.
Itโs a season that is so unnatural to many humans, coinciding with difficult times and challenges to the spirit. It can be easy to lose hope.
And there is always an open boat if you want to quit and make a run for it.
At first, it'll be smooth sailing.
You'll say, โBoy, I've made the right choice. I'm not doing what I should be doing, but I'm doing what I want to do.
After a while, however, you'll run into some rough seasโฆ
Struggle. Reflection. Acceptance.
These are themes of winter that are necessary for development of the human spirit.
While I am grateful for this pause, I welcome the indulgence of spring.
Emergence, renewal and joy!
Like the animals that we are, spring prompts us to emerge from our caves and have a big yawn and a stretch. Time for a long walk. No coat this time. The Sunโs got us covered. It smells different out here. Things are happening. Thereโs more construction work happening around the city, and the trees are beginning to jostle around and bud.
Subway platforms are lined with happy faces. I guess we all drop the tough-guy act once we circle back toward the burning star.
See, winter is so isolating and lonely because the planet itself has ventured so far from the Sun. Weโre on our own, hurdling through space in a cold shiver.
But weโve crossed the threshold. Over the hump.
From 93 million miles away, the creator of our existence tells us, โItโs time.โ
Full speed ahead.
Things Iโm Doing This Week โ๏ธ
Iโm always trying new things, even (and especially if) they are challenging. Iโll share some of what Iโve been working with this week.
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