We just found out that Ascent magazine is closing and it's last issue will be coming out in early spring. As most of you know Ascent was born from the teachings of Swami Sivananda Radha, whose lineage is continued at the Yasodhara Ashram, just north of us here outside of Nelson, BC, and of coarse locally at The Radha House. We are sad that this quality magazine is leaving us - and thank you all for the ten years of inspiring essays, stories, poems, pictures and more.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Ascent Magazine
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
More inspiration...
Karen found this video and if you go to Shane Hart's website you can get a photo of one of his sculptures for your desktop wallpaper.
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
Loving Kindness Meditation...
We found this beautiful graphic on Nancy Gilgoff's website... and some more information on Loving Kindness on the website.
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Friday, January 9, 2009
We have this thing about beets...
We love them!! Try this recipe if you love beets too.
Beet Curry
Ingredients
2 c. yellow lentils
8 c. water
1 T. turmeric
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4 large beets cut into large dice
1 large onion cut into large dice
5 (or more) large cloves garlic, pressed
2 T. cumin
1 T. coriander
5-10 dried red chilies, crushed
salt to taste
Instructions
Bring lentils and turmeric to a boil and then reduce to a simmer, stirring occasionally to keep the lentils from sticking to the pot, which should be large.
While it simmers, spray a frying pan lightly with oil spray. Pop 2 T. black mustard seeds over medium-high heat. Add garlic and onions, saute for a minute or so, then add beats and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about 10 min. Add contents of the frying pan to the lentil pot. Add the rest and simmer until the lentils start to disintegrate.
Serving
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
People Who Inspire Us...
Greetings!
I am writing to you from
"Paige, you have to leave, what is a yoga teacher going to do?"
We have all heard the stories about women who pick up cars when their children are under them. Ironically, even my moment of great challenge, I felt more committed, strong and unwavering than ever to offer the abundance of our community to the community I was living amongst. I wanted to see yoga, UNITY, coming together, more than ever.
As Patanjali says "When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds: Your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a new, great, and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and your discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be."
So I started writing letters to you guys and telling the stories of what was in front of me. In two weeks we raised over $15,000 dollars and started a program to bring relief in the form of MOVEMENT to internal refugee camps around
I stayed in
And came back again in July. And came back again in November.
What I will try and do in this newsletter is document and celebrate our successes by sharing them. I hope each story plants a seed for what we will create together in 2009. I am fully committed to being here, with you, to facilitate our dreams of making a difference right now.
Each time I went home I met people who got inspired with my story and my work. A whole community matched my commitment with their commitment. You donated money to keep the programs going. Baron Baptiste, my teacher and friend, inspired by the transformation he saw in me, came on board to cultivate the seeds of transformation that were being planted in
I did not do this by myself, but TOGETHER, we did this.
Non-Violence : Amani Circus
Reaching Out through AcroYoga, Yoga, Acrobatics and Dance
In February 2008, Tara Quinn, Michael Saab and I , in partnership with Sarakasi Trust developed Amani Circus. Amani Circus is an educative and engaging process iactive participation allows the participants, all personally affected by the post-election crisis in
yogis In 2008....
- We had 8 outreach Amani Circus programs that reached over 20,000 displaced people
- Funded a 9 month training program for the performers in the Amani Circus Show.
- 12 Amani Circus performers were contracted for a three week
In 2009...
- Amani Circus continues! Sarakasi has adopted this program to be it's official training outreach program. Over 50 part time trainers will be put into place in 40 slum communities teaching acrobatics, dance and yoga.
Unity : Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga in
Although Yoga is not always done on the mat, an important part of the project is remembering that the asana practice is what got us here. It opens up the body and frees the limitations of the mind. It heals on so many levels. We are not just teaching students but empowering future teachers.
In 2008...
- We held over 10 weeks of intensives & workshops with various international teachers.
- Partnered with Mkombizi In
- Had vegetarian cooking lessons for our students
- Sent Moses Mbajah to
In 2009...
- We will hold the FIRST Kenya Yoga Teacher Training with Baron Baptiste
- We will employ 15 part time Kenyan Yoga teachers
- We will host volunteers from all over the globe to share and become part of this thriving community
Possibility: "I Love Yoga" Masai Women's Group
In partnership with I Love Yoga, Wildlife Works and The Urban Zen Foundation, we have created a yoga driven business in the heart of the bush. 100% of the profits of this project are split evenly between supporting or yoga projects in
In 2008...
- Provided fair wage work for over 20 women
- Sponsored two orphaned children to primary school in the villagewomen
- Provided each woman in the group with a goat for milk during a drought
- Broke ground for 2 new classrooms where over 30 girls will be educated a year!!!!!
- Hosted 20 youth from
In 2009...
- We will launch an online store
.........UP TO THE WOMEN....
My wish for this year is for all of us to commit ourselves to the realisation of the world as a united nation, whose communities live and work together as one people, sharing a vision of a common destiny where we are all a powerful force in our own lives and in the lives of others.
With a swell of gratitude,
Paige Elenson
Director,
for more information or to make a donation:
www.africayogaproject.org
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