

Yet society goes right against this – demanding that we’re always up, always switched on, always bright. It completely ignores the natural cycle of life, the wheel of the year.
We have spent the last century or so desperately running away from nature. We have sought to control the natural world, to bend it to our will, to allow ourselves to live free of its dictates. We have ignored the wisdom of the ancient earth-keepers, those who held faith with the Earth. We have been arrogant and careless.
And we pay a price. We become sick in body, sick in mind and sick in spirit.

So, if you want to make changes in your life, now is a great time to get started.
The Natural Year was originally published by Bantam Books but I recently had the rights reverted and now (thanks to Kim Jewell) it’s available for download to Kindle. I’ve kept the price low – so hopefully it’s within reach of everyone’s pockets. Check it out here and here.
It’s a smorgasbord of all the stuff I learned from all the fascinating people I met when I was writing a weekly natural health column for the Daily Mail; plus my own interests and researching. The idea is that it will take you through the year, offering suggestions and hints and tips. You pick those that resonate and let the rest drift by…it’s not a draconian plan or bullying regime by any manner of means.

Let me leave you with some thoughts for spring.
Key focus: getting into the body, working on your relationship with your physical self.
Secondary focus: starting to think about your life, about introducing change, if that is what you need.
The main tasks: introducing a healthy diet; starting to exercise; detoxification; tonifying the body; boosting the lymphatic system; increasing flexibility.
Questions to ask yourself: How do I really want to live my life? The rest of my life? How do I want to treat my body? Am I willing to take responsibility for my health? Am I willing to take responsibility for my mind?
By the way, if anyone would like to review the book for your blog, drop me a line.