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Monday, September 27, 2010

Word Play


In trying to feed the right side of my brain I picked up this unique, little book entitled Caffeine for the Creative Mind. Try this fun and quick activity I found here: find an interesting photo or picture from a magazine and write down a list of 25 adjectives that describe the photo. Grab a few sharpies and had fun!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

An Empty Vessel

There is a story in the Hindu tradition I would like to share about the benefits of loosening our grip on the ego:

Krishna, the Lord, was playing his flute while Radha, who represents the human soul longing for union with the Divine, watched with her eyes full of envy. "What has your flute done to enjoy the blessing of being held up to your lips hour after hour?" she asked. Krishna removed the flute from his lips and held it out so that Radha could see inside of it. "Look, it's completely empty, " he said, "so I can fill it with my Divine melody."

Friday, September 17, 2010

Yoga Warriors


It’s difficult trying to convince many hardened veterans that yoga can help heal mental wounds suffered in a faraway combat zone. The meditative discipline that focuses on a mind-body connection is not usually appealing to men and women who have been immersed in an aggressive military environment. Local yoga instructors David and Margaret Richards are working hard to change those attitudes.

Satya - Truthfulness


When you break this universal concept of 'truthfulness' down, it can be done so on a few different levels. At the most 'basic' level, think about the communication that we seek in our daily lives, i.e., telling the truth about what we see, feel, need, and so forth. even though this is at a 'basic' level, doesn't necessarily mean that it's easy. Secondly, think integrity. While driving in the car one day, a little girl asked her mommy, ' what's integrity?' the mother went on to explain that if you were at the park and several others saw a man drop a dollar bill, she would return the money to the man and that was honesty. But if no one else saw that the man had dropped the money, and she still returned it, that is integrity. Integrity is internal honesty... it's telling the truth when no one would ever know; integrity is refusing to tell a lie for yourself or for others.

There's another little story I'd like to share about a lady who was asked by a friend why she didn't have a radar detector in her car. She responded by saying that if she used one, she would be sending her children a message that it is okay to break the law (lie) as long as you don't get caught. What a model of integrity!

Lying is a form of disrespecting self or others - even think 'little white lies' - the next time you're tempted to tell a lie, ask yourself to whom you are disrespecting at that moment.

okay, so what if someone wants an opinion about a brand new dress, which you think is one of the least attractive dresses that you've ever seen? If you practice satya and tell her the truth, you may end up leaving ahimsa (non-harming) behind. If you find yourself in such a predicament, before speaking, ask yourself, 'is it necessary, is it true, is it nonharming?' You will need to weigh what is the right action in the situation.

If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything. - Mark Twain

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What If

What if our religion was each other
If our practice was our life
If prayer, our words

What if the temple was the earth
If forests were our church
If holy water - the rivers, lakes and oceans

What if meditation was our relationships
If the Teacher was life
If wisdom was self-knowledge
If love was the center of our being.

-Ganga White, 1998

Photo: the forest church 2 by weiweihua.com

Monday, September 13, 2010

Bringing Yoga to the West

Sri Vivekananda's World Parliament of Religions speech in 1893.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

United In Heart

(from the Rig Veda)

May we be united in heart.
May we be united in speech.
May we be united in mind.
May we perform our duties
As did the wise of old.

May we be united in our prayer.
May we be united in our goal.
May we be united in our resolve.
May we be unite din our understanding.
May we be united in our offering.
May we be united in our feelings.
May we be united in our hearts.
May we be united in our thoughts.
May there be perfect unity amongst us.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Saint Teresa of Avila


Let nothing upset you;
Let nothing frighten you.
Everything is changing;
God alone is changeless.
Patience attains the goal.
Who has God lacks nothing;
God alone fills every need.