Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Hope and holding on...
Monday, July 30, 2007
so i've been tagged...
Thanks Wayne~~~~ (didn't need to sleep on it after all!)
Here goes...
Four Jobs I've had...
*Personal assistant to Nancy Juvonens Mom..(Nancy Juvonen is partners with Drew Barrymore they own "Flower Films" in LA)
*Personal Fitness Trainer to Private Clients in their homes. San Francisco Bay Area.
*Aerobics Instructor right out of High School.
*Dog Walking Business owner in Marin County..called "Who's Walking Who"?
Four Movies I can watch over and over...
*Ashtanga NY
*Guru
*The Runner
*A Chorus Line
Four Places I've Lived...
*Redondo Beach
*Orange County
*Belvedere
*Tiburon
Four Places I've Vacationed....
*Mysore, India
*Fort Cochin, India
*Varkala,India
*Dharamsala,....yes...INDIA!
Four favorite dishes...
*Indian Food...(anything veg)
*Chipolte's Veg Burrittos
*Pasta..(for running)
*Soy Ice Cream with Carob Chips!!
Four sites I visit daily...
*Blogs!!!
*India Mike
*Allie is Wired
Four places I'd rather be right now...
*see above on vacationed!!
Four People I'm tagging...
*Ursula
*Tiff (by the way...I can't comment on your new blog site for some wierd reason??)
*Linda
*Laruga
Compassion in Action...
For the August E-launch:
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Many of you will be buying new school shoes for your children in August. Please consider dropping off your GENTLY USED kid's shoes at Prana in the box that Linda has provided.
Linda is working with yogini Tracy Cox in California whose personal charity is "Walking in Their Shoes" and Operation Shanti in India, to collect kids' shoes for street children in Mysore, India. The donation box will be in the studio for the month of August after which Linda will ship it to Tracy. Tracy will deliver the box when she goes to India for her yoga studies in December.
In India, street children are literally born on the streets. Please find it in your hearts to donate a pair or two of gently used or new children's' shoes, any size and for any age, it does not matter. Any type of shoes are appreciated by the street children of India -- COMPASSION IN ACTION!
Thank you!
where will you be....
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Dreams...
Happy Birthday to you Guruji!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
What is...
My last day in India, yet also my first; for on my last day in India, I remembered what I should have never forgotten... Perhaps I wasn't prepared for him like I had been at other times. Perhaps he caught me off guard. Perhaps he blew the tyre of my racing mind. Perhaps it was the heat. Perhaps it was my emotions running wild hours before I was to board the plane back home. Perhaps I didn't expect to see him in this rich shopping enclave of Delhi... Perhaps it doesn't matter. Fact is, he threw me further than any baseball. He dropped me flat in my own pie. He left me feeling so ridiculous and shamed that I was bursting at the seams - I felt like I was about to explode in every emotion I had ever felt. We walked past him on the street, but it wasn't until we stopped to get a cold drink nearby that I found myself staring at him. My eyes were glued to him, my body motionless. If Gordon asked me anything, I did not hear it. If someone stole my bag, I did not notice it. In that moment, I didn't feel the heat, I didn't cough from the pollution. I just stood there... He lay partially curled up on the thin strip of dirt in the middle of the street. His bare back was arched forward so that his heavy head nearly touched his feet. The skin on his arms and shoulders had peeled off, leaving festering open wounds. The flies lingered like crows around a dead lamb. In his right hand, he clung to a small tin jar which he rattled slowly, slowly, asking for a pittance. The strength to do so had nearly left him. I could not see his eyes or face. At one stage, he tried to lift himself somewhat, but beyond a couple of inches he slumped back down to the ground. He fell silent for a minute, than began to slowly rattle his tin again, slowly, slowly. I could hear the coins clinking in my ears; the sound was piercing, shrill, unrelenting. What was he to do with coins? What is a man to do with all the coins in the world if he cannot drag himself off the filthy ground to spend them? I thought of my sick grandmother at home, of all the things we try to do for her to make her last years more comfortable, less lonely. I looked at the old man - where are his grandchildren? Where is his family? Where is someone to take care of him in his last years, to dress his wounds, to give him love? But I could not see anyone through my tear-filled eyes; only the dry dirt around him and his tin cup, rattling slowly, slowly. I cried a long time for him; not just physical tears - my soul weeped. I weeped because I know there is enough love to go around, enough for him too, yet he sits alone. We have every material thing we could possibly want in our lives. We can build bridges and towers, great mosques and temples to give thanks to our Gods. Yet we walk past this old man. Some of us will throw a coin, others will just close their eyes. But who will have the courage to lend him a hand, to lift him up off the ground, to give him hope? Such a simple feat; love is priceless, it doesn't cost anything. So why do we give it so stringently? Give more, I say. To everyone.
another sign...
The first photo is of Erics Book...the second photo is a piece of jewelry created by Liz Alpert, who travels with Eric and his team and is also a healer and the niece of Ram Dass..the third photo is a bottle of Organic Red wine that I adore..and always have on hand at home....
The Signs are Everywhere....
Friday, July 27, 2007
I'm goin' to Nashville.....
I am going for it! I can hardly wait!
August 17 - 19 • Nashville, TN • USA Level I/II Reconnective Healing Seminar With Eric Pearl • Register Online Now!Contact The Reconnection for more informationHotel Information & Reservations • Airline & Car Rental Reservations
Introductory Seminar–Friday Evening LectureThe Essence of Healing™
Find out what's baffling the medical community. Discover why hospitals and universities across the country are investing time and money in an attempt to explain these healings, and how you, too, can master this extraordinary work! Eric will discuss his remarkable story and give live demonstrations of the healings. Q & A to follow.
Level l Seminar–All Day SaturdayThe Basic Truths of Healing™
Unique in its content, this seminar is necessary for both the novice and the advanced practitioner. As a newcomer, you will discover how to immediately access these new frequencies of healing. As an advanced healer, you will find that "elusive jump" which will make all the difference in your work. Eric will attune participants' hands to accept this new frequency of healing. This is not Reiki, Johrei or Qi Gong... or any healing technique you've encountered. This is beyond technique.
Seminar Time Sat 9:30 am-6:30 pm
Level ll Seminar–All Day SundayThe Frequencies of Healing™
During the Level II Seminar, you will permanently establish a powerful connection with the source of these healings. Eric will work with you to bring forth newly cultivated energies and focus them to heal others. He will also review self-healing, distance-healing, and some elective hands-on positioning that he has found helpful in specific situations.
So Blessed
I had a feeling I was fine..but you just never know until they send it to the lab. The Universe knows I have much work left to do here on this earth..and so I will continue on...now I can buy my airline tickets~!~
My PC Pod for my Suunto tells me that I am over training...so I suppose I need to slow down a bit..but when you feel so awesome when you run..and just so strong and fit..its hard to not go "full out". My heart rate is a lot lower..even when I am working above average..so my heart is getting that much stronger as well...and my fitness level is pretty darn good. Its amazing how when I was just practicing yoga and not running for awhile..my lungs would burn and my heart rate was up to 178 bpm during a run..now, my breathing is so smooth and fluid again and my my lungs don't burn and my heart rate only gets up to 165 on full out sprints. I love seeing that! Also. running uphills is so much easier..when I was in Dharamsala earlier this year, we walked up lots of hills and I would be panting for air..my husband even said to me.."Man, you sound like you're so out of breath..." I was...I was out of shape too. I just have to add my running to stay fit and keep my heart healthy. It works for me..and my legs love it too! I LOVE to Run!
Om Shanti!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Giving in to what is...
The Reconnection
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Trust
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Two down...One to go!!
Monday, July 23, 2007
We Can all Change the World!
the owner of the yoga studio thinks it's cool to put out a box, so that's what I will do for the month of August.
also have two pairs of shoes already, kids crocs!
will you be in chennai in January??
peace,
linda
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Small but Mighty!
Tiny Dog Saves Baby From Rattlesnake
MASONVILLE, Colo. - Zoey is a Chihuahua, but when a rattlesnake lunged at her owners' 1-year-old grandson, she was a real bulldog.
Booker West was splashing his hands in a birdbath in his grandparents' northern Colorado back yard when the snake slithered up to the toddler, rattled and struck. Five-pound Zoey jumped in the way and took the bites.
"She got in between Booker and the snake, and that's when I heard her yipe," said Monty Long, the boy's grandfather.
The dog required treatment and for a time it appeared she might not survive. Now she prances about.
"These little bitty dogs, they just don't really get credit," Booker's grandma Denise Long told the Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald.
Thank You Colette~More Shoes for the Kids in Mysore!
Amount:
$20.00 USD
Transaction ID:
8334323652038414E
Subject:
Kids shoes
Note:
Dear Tracy, I hope this can cover a pair of shoes. I thought it would be easier to send you $$ instead of shoes because I have no clue what to get. Business should pick up in the fall, so I hope to send more before you leave for India. All my love and support, Colette
Saturday, July 21, 2007
India's First Female President!!
If India can have one...why not us!!
India Names First Female President
1 hour ago
NEW DELHI - India elected Pratibha Patil as the country's first female president Saturday in a vote seen as a victory for the hundreds of millions of Indian women who contend with widespread discrimination.
Patil received 65.82 percent of the votes cast by national lawmakers and state legislators, said Election Commission head P.D.T. Achary. She had been widely expected to win.
Patil, the 72-year-old candidate of the governing Congress party and its political allies, defeated incumbent Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, the candidate of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party.
"I am grateful to the people of India, to all the men and women of India," Patil said in a brief statement to reporters. "This is a victory of the principles of which our Indian people uphold," she said flashing the victory sign to her supporters.
Her candidacy was dogged by unprecedented mudslinging from the moment it was agreed upon by coalition members, marring the usually genteel process of presidential elections.
Hundreds of delighted Congress supporters danced in the streets as the results were announced, banging drums and setting off firecrackers outside her home in New Delhi and in her hometown in the state of Maharashtra.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi _ the head of the Congress party _ were among the first to visit her home to congratulate her. She will be sworn in for a five-year term as India's 13Th president on July 25.
The election of a woman to the largely ceremonial post continues an Indian tradition using the presidency to bolster disadvantaged communities.
Hindu-majority India has had three Muslim presidents, including incumbent A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, since winning independence from Britain in 1947. It has also had a president from the minority Sikh community, and Kalam's predecessor, K. R. Narayanan, came from the bottom of the society's complex social hierarchy.
While India has had several women in positions of power _ most notably Indira Gandhi, who was elected to the more powerful position of prime minister in 1966, and her daughter-in-law, Sonia Gandhi_ many women still face rampant discrimination.
Many Indian families regard daughters as a liability due to a tradition requiring a bride's family to pay a groom's family a large dowry of cash and gifts. As a consequence their education is often neglected, and many don't get adequate medical treatment when ill.
International groups estimate that some 10 million female fetuses have been aborted in the country over the last two decades.
It was not clear how much impact Patil will have as president.
Opponents derided her nomination, saying she lacked the national stature for the job and her only qualification was her unswerving loyalty to the powerful Gandhi family.
Her emergence onto the national stage also highlighted several scandals involving family members, two of who are under investigation by police.
And her comments ahead of the election calling on Indian women to abandon wearing headscarves was roundly denounced by Muslim leaders and by historians _ who disputed her assertion that women only started wearing them in India to save themselves from 16Th century Muslim invaders.
The nomination of Patil also surprised many, given her lack of national recognition despite more than four decades in politics.
Patil was a lawyer before she joined politics and became a member of the state legislature in 1962. She was appointed a minister several times in the Maharashtra state government between 1962 and 1985. In the following decade, she served as a member of Indian Parliament.
Her most recent post was as governor of the northern state of Rajasthan.
The Gift of Flowers
Friday, July 20, 2007
An Update on "Walking in Their Shoes"!!! and "The Kindness of Strangers" part two!
namaste, all....
I just wanted to let you know of a yogini I became aware of who is asking people to send shoes that she will take to Mysore, India to distribute to street kids. Her address is listed below. If your kids have shoes that are slightly worn and they don't want them anymore, please consider sending them to Tracy. Or maybe if you see some kids shoes on sale somewhere, you might want to buy a pair and send them.....you'll be creating lots of positive karma!
As yogis, we can always try be the change that we want to see in the world....this email is a post from my own blog....
thanks for reading,
shanti......
Linda
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The global yoga community has a huge heart -- yogis and yoginis coming together for good causes or for charities that are close to our hearts. I became aware of Lotus Girl on IndiaMike.com, where she is a member and I am a moderator. Her blog is A Lotus Girl and you can read about her charitable cause for yourselves, in her own words:"Walking in Their Shoes" our charity for the street kids of Mysore, IndiaMy son Oliver and I came up with an idea one afternoon..in wanting to "Do something to help the children in India" we came up with a Charity and we named it "Walking in Their Shoes".We are going back to India in January 2008 and we will be working with another charity that is based in Mysore, India called "Operation Shanti". Our goal is to collect as many pairs of children's shoes that we can until we leave. I have received 10 pairs of shoes so far and I have purchased 3 pairs of shoes myself. At last count there were 25 kids that needed shoes...I will be collecting shoes until December 2007.I know that thousands of people read my blog and if you could find it in your heart and your wallet to just send one pair of shoes to me for the children, we would be so Grateful to you!They can be used as well...just not too used...but you probably all have a youngster that has shoes the he or she only has worn a few times and outgrew...we could use them!! We will be attaching a little tag to each pair of shoes that we receive that will include your name and where you are from, so the child who receives the shoes will know who gave them to him/her and you might even get a letter of thanks from the child as well!We Thank You from the bottom of our hearts~and you may send them to me at the following address below...My email address is Alotusgirl@comcast.net if you would like to email me with any questions.Tracy Cox242 Fairmont DriveGrass Valley, CA95945Since Tracy put her address in her blog, I will post it here also. As Tracy says in her blog, thousands of people read her blog -- thousands of people from around the United States also read this blog so please find it in your hearts to send a pair or two to Tracy to help the street kids in Mysore, India. Imagine a street kid in the United States or in your home town...believe me, the street life is even harder in India.There's an old Warren Zevon song called "Send Lawyers, Guns, and Money." How about sending shoes, shoes, and more shoes to Tracy?
A house in Chennai....(prefer Cochin)
Thursday, July 19, 2007
the halle berry cut is back!
Inspired!
Ganesh...please remove all the obstacles with this cold today..so that I can breathe deeply when I run later...
I know of a woman who is currently getting ready to leave the US to start her new life with her 13 year old son in Calcutta,India...she is taking her Siamese cat and her beautiful Greyhound....and she is going for it. Although I would not choose Calcutta...I am so excited for her and I think it is wonderful to follow your dreams like that..to just sell it all and say "so long"...inspired..that is what I am!
Om Shanti!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Rain
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
My Tara at Gyumed Monestary
Chai
Monday, July 16, 2007
the passing of time...
Sunday, July 15, 2007
the upstairs room awaits our arrival...
Thank you very much for the mail and we are happy to see it.
Its a very nobel deed you are doing, in collecting shoes and stuff for the poor and destitute of Mysore. God bless you.
Surely you can occupy my room upstairs. I shall reserve it for you in January. We look forward to the pleasure of your company along with Ray. Be our guests and Welcome to Mysore. Not to worry about the taxi... its already arranged. Our driver will pick you up at bangalore airport and drop you straight at our place in Mysore. If the baggage is lot more let me know, i shall send a SUV (4 wheel drive jeep). Just confirm the exact dates and flight details when ever you can.
Yes i am picking up Krista at bangalore airport on the 9th of August. Unfortunately my room upstairs is occupied, hence i have booked her a room at Tina's place.
Tracy and Ray, we look forward to see you soon in Mysore, and we wish you well in all you do. Keep up the good work. I shall reserve a chocolate pie for you ;)
warm regards
Ganesh
Saturday, July 14, 2007
The Beauty in Seeing..
came out to touch my skin and the movie ended with the same group of people singing; one love, one heart. space seems like such a vast word, and yet I'm capable of feeling love for it. and i like to believe that words are beautiful, truthful, transparent and we give them to elevate others. to love others openly and honestly. how can we do any less? and it all comes back to you. I'm inspired by words, but i can't get lost in the constructs of fluid conceptualizations, what are words without actions? what is anything without simultaneous acknowledgement of many interconnected elements? as with my love for space, so too is the spaciousness of our minds. don't limit yourself. a voice from south Africa said, that as we connect to others through music, we inspire, and it becomes a process of lifting each other. i rise, you rise, in creation. do you see it? I'm inspired by magnetism, by the moon, and my visit here on earth. I'm inspired by chemical fusions that bring all possibility into view. I'm inspired by light gathered into the reflective prism of Indian crystal hanging around my neck.
last night as the electricity went out, i found candle light bringing intimacy to all parts of the room, and though my heart may ache, with a closer look, by a flame, i saw the ways it has healed. a glimmer of hope in the night. couldn't stop talking about the never ending story and how it is, and how we are, and i yelled out for falcor and atreyu to come sweep me up because what i need most now is to save fantasia, to stop the nothing, to hear the music, to have a new name, to dream of a place so beautiful and pure. to paint myself a secret garden. and a wise man pointed out that the difficult choice was always the one that offered the most growth... and may this crystallize in my heart, so i never forget. a passage from -cave in the snow- "the Sanskrit word for mindfulness is "smriti", in pali it's "sati", and in tibetan "drenpa". significantly, they all mean "to remember" it is what the catholics call "being in a state of recollection". and it is extremely difficult. if we can be aware for a few minutes
that's already a lot. if mindfulness is synonymous with "remembering" it follows that the enemy is forgetfulness. " and now comes the part of the story where i go to the Himalayas. where will you plant your grief-seeds?
Friday, July 13, 2007
Onward we Go!
The Kindness of Strangers....
I'm very pleased to hear that you will make it to India soon.
For a while I was thinking how I could make you some joy, too. Now I'm sure that it is the shoes for your Indian kids. I will go downtown tomorrow and I'd like to send you some. Do you need some sizes? Is it better to buy some sandals or decent shoes, for boys or for girls? I'd like it if you could give me some recommendations, what makes sense to buy.
Have a wonderful day.
Ursula