Energy Alignment Sessions for a Purposeful Year

Book an Energy Alignment Session with me to start the year with purpose and clarity.

Let go of the emotions , thoughts and beliefs holding you back. Explore ideas and plans you really wish to achieve – in business, family, creativity and personal development.

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Crystals for Reflexology

Using Crystals in Foot Reflexology: A Holistic Approach to Healing

I like to use crystals during reflexology because they add an extra layer of relaxation. Working on the chakra points helps the body feel more balanced, releases tension, and supports natural healing. With crystals included, the session can feel even more calming and refreshing.

Why Use Crystals in Reflexology?

Choosing Crystals for Reflexology

Different crystals have different energies, and you can choose them based on what you want to focus on during your reflexology session. Here are some popular options:

  • Amplify relaxation and grounding
  • Support emotional release
  • Enhance the flow of energy to specific organs or systems
  • Create a deeper sense of balance during the session

Choosing Crystals for Reflexology

Different crystals resonate with different purposes. Here are some popular choices for foot reflexology:

  • Amethyst – Helps you feel calm, eases tension, and supports a restful night’s sleep.
  • Lapis Lazuli – Encourages inner peace, helps release emotional stress, and promotes self-awareness.
  • Turquoise – Supports purification, energy balance, and overall cleansing.
  • Rose Quartz – Promotes self-love, gently eases stress, and softens emotional blocks.
  • Citrine – Boosts energy, lifts your mood, and supports digestion.
  • Carnelian – Helps increase vitality, improve circulation, and support the immune system.
  • Bloodstone – Encourages courage, self-esteem, and intuition while promoting emotional healing.

Using these crystals during a reflexology session can enhance relaxation and make the experience feel even more restorative.

The Cosmic Energy of Food

…. or the spiritually energising value of different foods.

It occurred to me today that different foods affect my mood and feeling of wellbeing – something I am becoming more aware of – so it comes as no surprise to find it is true!

The Cosmic Energy of Foods

The “cosmic energy of foods” isn’t just about nutrients—it’s about their life force, vibration, alignment with nature, and the intention behind them. Eating consciously connects us not only to our body but also to the greater cosmos.

High Cosmic Energy Foods

These foods carry lots of prana/chi – the vital life-force. They’re best eaten fresh, seasonal, and minimally processed.

  • Seasonal fruits: British apples, pears, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, plums.
  • Vegetables: Fresh greens like kale, spinach, spring greens, cabbage, courgettes, carrots, beetroot.
  • Whole grains: Oats (porridge), barley, brown rice, quinoa (though imported).
  • Legumes & pulses: Lentils (red, green), chickpeas, garden peas, broad beans.
  • Nuts & seeds: Walnuts (traditionally grown in UK), flaxseed (linseed), sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds.
  • Herbs: Mint, parsley, rosemary, thyme, sage, basil – ideally fresh from the garden or windowsill.
  • Natural sweeteners: Raw honey, dates, dried apricots.
  • Beverages: Herbal teas (chamomile, nettle, peppermint), pure spring water.

Best for meditation, focus, energy, and overall wellbeing.

Medium Cosmic Energy Foods

Can be good in moderation

  • Cooked vegetables (especially root veggies like potatoes, yams)
  • Cooked legumes (lentils, beans, peas)
  • Dairy (milk, ghee, yogurt — if fresh & ethically sourced)
  • Whole wheat bread, pasta
  • Mildly processed natural foods (tofu, nut butters, simple soups)

Low Cosmic Energy Foods

These foods are dense and grounding, but too much can lead to lethargy, foggy thinking, or imbalance.

  • Meat & poultry: Especially mass-produced or processed (bacon, sausages, ready meals). Grass-fed, local meat is higher quality but still heavy.
  • Fish: Fresh, sustainably caught can be nourishing; but tinned or farmed fish carries less life-force.
  • Alcohol: Beer, cider, wine, spirits – traditional in UK culture but lower vibrational.
  • Highly processed foods: Crisps, packaged snacks, chocolate bars, ready-made sandwiches, fast food.
  • Refined sugar & white flour: Cakes, biscuits, white bread.
  • Microwaved & leftover food: Energy diminishes the longer food sits.
  • Canned goods: Convenient but low in vitality.

Best kept minimal if seeking clarity, vitality, or spiritual uplift.

Key Principles:

  1. Shop seasonal & local – British strawberries in June have more energy than imported ones in December.
  2. Cook fresh where possible – a homemade lentil stew or veg curry carries more life-force than a microwaved ready meal.
  3. Grow a little – even a windowsill herb pot of basil or mint raises the energy of meals.
  4. Mindful eating – eat without distractions, with gratitude, to absorb the food’s subtle energy.
  5. Balance, not perfection – it’s not about avoiding everything “low vibration,” but knowing how it affects your energy.

High energy foods connect you to nature and uplift your spirit.

Low energy foods can comfort but also weigh you down.

Going forward I can choose high energy foods and reduce the amount of meat and processed food I eat.

Sugar is not mentioned however I feel it fits in the same category as alcohol.

7-Day Cosmic Energy Meal Plan

Balance:

  • Base meals on high cosmic energy foods (fresh, seasonal, local).
  • Add moderate foods when you need energy or warmth.
  • Keep low-energy foods minimal – occasional, not daily.

Day 1 – Light & Fresh

Breakfast: Porridge with British apples, flaxseed, and raw honey.
Lunch: Lentil & vegetable soup with fresh parsley, wholemeal bread.
Snack: Fresh berries with natural yoghurt.
Dinner: Roasted root veg (carrot, parsnip, beetroot) with quinoa and a green salad.
Drink: Peppermint tea.

Day 2 – Grounding & Energising

Breakfast: Overnight oats with walnuts, raisins, and a dash of cinnamon.
Lunch: Chickpea & kale salad with tahini dressing.
Snack: Carrot sticks with hummus.
Dinner: Vegetable curry with basmati rice (spiced with ginger, garlic, cumin).
Drink: Black tea (moderate energy).

Day 3 – Seasonal Connection

Breakfast: Smoothie (pear, spinach, flaxseed, oat milk).
Lunch: Barley & mushroom stew with thyme.
Snack: A handful of pumpkin seeds + an apple.
Dinner: Baked salmon (sustainably sourced) with steamed broccoli and new potatoes.
Drink: Nettle tea.

Day 4 – Clarity & Calm

Breakfast: Toasted rye bread with mashed avocado, lemon, and herbs.
Lunch: Tomato & basil soup with wholemeal crackers.
Snack: Fresh figs or dried apricots.
Dinner: Stir-fried seasonal veg (courgette, cabbage, peas) with tofu and brown rice.
Drink: Chamomile tea before bed.

Day 5 – Warming & Stimulating

Breakfast: Porridge with ginger, pear, and sunflower seeds.
Lunch: Red lentil dhal with spinach and chapati.
Snack: Kefir or kombucha (fermented energy).
Dinner: Shepherd’s pie (made vegetarian with lentils + root veg topping).
Drink: Black tea or coffee if needed.

Day 6 – Rest & Reset

Breakfast: Fresh fruit bowl (berries, apple, orange) with a drizzle of raw honey.
Lunch: Quinoa salad with roasted beetroot, kale, and walnuts.
Snack: Cucumber slices with hummus.
Dinner: Butternut squash soup with sourdough bread.
Drink: Fresh mint tea.

Day 7 – Balanced Indulgence

Breakfast: Wholemeal toast with almond butter & sliced banana.
Lunch: Chickpea stew with carrots, celery, and rosemary.
Snack: A few squares of dark chocolate (moderate energy).
Dinner: Roast dinner (vegetarian option: nut roast or mushroom Wellington; with lots of seasonal veg).
Drink: Herbal tea or a small glass of red wine (low-energy, but grounding in moderation).

Tips

  • Farmers’ markets: best for fresh, high-vibration foods.
  • Batch cooking: make soups, stews, and curries in advance for easy sattvic meals.
  • Seasonal swaps: berries in summer, root veg in winter, greens in spring.

Seasonal foods in Uk/Europe

Spring (March – May)

Fruits
  • Early rhubarb
  • Strawberries (late spring)
Vegetables & Herbs
  • Asparagus (April–June, peak May)
  • Spring greens, spring onions
  • Radishes, spinach, rocket, watercress
  • New potatoes
  • Lettuce, chicory
  • Wild garlic, chives, sorrel

Summer (June – August)

Fruits
  • Berries: strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, blueberries, blackberries
  • Cherries, apricots, plums, damsons, greengages
  • Currants (red, black, white)
  • Melon, peaches (later summer)
Vegetables & Herbs
  • Courgettes, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers
  • Beans (broad, French, runner)
  • Sweetcorn, aubergine
  • Salad leaves (rocket, lettuce, watercress)
  • Fresh herbs: basil, mint, coriander, parsley

Autumn (September – November)

Fruits
  • Apples, pears
  • Blackberries (early autumn)
  • Plums, damsons
  • Grapes, figs (early autumn)
  • Quinces, medlars
Vegetables & Herbs
  • Pumpkins, squashes
  • Beetroot, turnips, swede
  • Carrots, parsnips, celeriac
  • Kale, cabbage, broccoli
  • Mushrooms (wild, late autumn)
  • Leeks, onions

Winter (December – February)

Fruits
  • Apples (stored varieties)
  • Pears
  • Forced rhubarb (late winter, Yorkshire specialty)
Vegetables & Herbs
  • Brussels sprouts, kale, savoy cabbage
  • Parsnips, swede, turnips
  • Leeks, cauliflower, Jerusalem artichokes
  • Winter squash, potatoes
  • Celery, chicory
  • Herbs like rosemary, sage, thyme (hardy perennials)

In Summary

  • Spring = greens, fresh shoots, early fruit
  • Summer = berries, salads, colourful veg
  • Autumn = roots, apples, squashes
  • Winter = brassicas, roots, hardy herbs

I hope this has been helpful?

A morning walk between showers

It’s been so wet recently with days of drizzle however, today is a beautiful morning as I walk my lovely dog, Baggins, over the fields below Clee Hill. The wheat is ripening and late summer flowers in bloom.

What a wonderful place to centre energy and contemplate purpose…

A strong, sculptural country flower – Giant Hogweed.

The dried seed heads lend structure to a flower arrangement so I picked a few heads to take home.

Clearing your mind…

…So often, I find my mind is clouded with thoughts and indecisions…

…despite the beauty of nature that surrounds me.

If I take a few minutes to stand outside and open my eyes to the view, the dark clouds lift and I can see my way forward.

The sunshine is just waiting for you to find it!