Living Inside the Chant
Posted by: Tejaswini on Sep 01, 2010
Tagged in: Spiritual Practices , Self-Love , Practicing Kirtan/Chanting , Happiness , Ammachi (Amma)
Keeping It All In Balance
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 28, 2010
A Sannyasini-Wannabe
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 25, 2010
Lovin' my life at the Peace Village Festival
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 24, 2010
The Tejaswini Playground Press, Volume 1, Issue 7, August 2010
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 19, 2010
My Experience with the Tanran Reiki Relationship Healing Symbols
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 17, 2010
Merging with the Compassion of Green Tara
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 16, 2010
Are You a Millionaire Looking for a Lightworker to Fund?
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 10, 2010
Vegan Garbanzo Beans for Mt. Ashland Picnic Dinner
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 09, 2010
Tagged in: Vegan Recipes , Spiritual Practices , Practicing Kirtan/Chanting , Organic Food , Happiness , Ammachi (Amma)
Vegan Rice Dish for Mt. Ashland Picnic Dinner
Posted by: Tejaswini on Aug 08, 2010
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“I want to live inside the chant.” Those seven words, spoken out loud by me for the first time in June, 2008, became a potent intention that is now manifesting. In the moment that I first said those words, I was driving into
Balance. That is the angel card I picked for this week, as I am juggling many balls: my parents visiting for my cousin’s wedding; taking care of boys and household chores; cooking vegan meals, giving Reiki sessions, writing blog articles, doing spiritual practices… and so on! I am continually amazed at how I pick the perfect card each week. (Angel cards, by Kathy Tyler and Joy Drake, Narada Productions, Inc., Milwaukee, WI, 1981.)
Somehow I continue to – more or less – keep it all in balance. Sometimes I do forget things though… Like last week, when my dear friend Thomas and I took another evening picnic up to Mt. Ashland, I forgot the plates and forks! We laughed heartily as we ate the delicious vegan meal on the lids, using the big serving spoons as utensils. But again, in the big scheme of things, when almost one billion people are starving on the planet, it doesn’t really matter that I forgot the plates and forks. With humility, I offer incredible gratitude for all of the blessings and abundance in my simple, yet joyous, yogini life.
This past weekend I experienced so much delight at the Peace Village Festival in Ashland. Many thanks to Larry Morningstar, and to his fabulous tribe of helpers! I bow to the incredible Beauty of the community here.
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~ Another favorite playground is where I connect with all my guys! My two sons are now 10 and 13, and they love to show me the hot new hip hop videos. Fortunately, I also really love hip hop. I especially love this video that they showed me by
In my last blog article, “Merging with the Compassion of Green Tara,” I gave a general overview of Reiki healing and highlighted some things I learned at a Reiki intensive last weekend with my teacher, Reiki Master William Bagley. In this blog post I will share my personal experience with receiving the Tanran Reiki relationship healing symbols.
This weekend I attended a Reiki intensive training with my teacher, Reiki Master William Bagley. Reiki (pronounced Ray-key) is a gentle hands-on (and also distance) healing art. A Reiki healer channels Unconditional Loving Energy through their hands (or through visualization if by distance), and the person receiving the energy usually feels a relaxed sense of well-being.
Are you a millionaire or (gulp) a billionaire? If so, did you hear the recent news that Bill Gates convinced 38 billionaires to donate half of their wealth to charities? I was very inspired when I heard that, as I have been envisioning ideas like that for some time.
Today’s date is 8-9-10. That has a nice ring to it. It kind of makes me feel like a little schoolgirl again. In this blog, I will offer the recipe for the garbanzo beans I cooked for the happy Mt. Ashland picnic dinner. (See my last two blog posts for the other recipes from that dinner.)
In yesterday’s blog, I posted the recipe for the vegan salad I made for the happy Mt. Ashland picnic dinner. Today I offer the recipe for the rice dish.