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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Sun Salutions Literally: Mysore Style Practice Week 1
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Back from Holidays and got myself a new crafting hobby
I’m back.
After a long time of Christmas “vacations” which turned out to be more
demanding than the normal days. Too many friends and family to visit, chores to
do, cooking, housework etc. Good thing is I took a break from all internet and at
the same time learnt a new craft, yay me! I was into crafts ever since I
remember myself. In the course of years I did a lot of drawing and painting
projects, sculptures, jewelry, scrapbooking, projects with plaster, sea shells,
rocks and many other materials. One thing I never got my hands into though was
anything that had to do with fabrics and clothes making like sewing, crocheting
or knitting. For some reason I was always intimidated by these crafts and
although both my grandmas were really great in them I kinda thought these
activities would be boring.
Well,
things change when a cute little baby girl comes into your life. My soon to be
goddaughter was born in October and this was her first Christmas and New Year
holidays. As a godmother-to-be I wanted to give some present to the baby but I
also wanted it to be something special. And then it hit me. On my way home
after the last working day before Christmas I stopped to a local craft supply
store and bought baby yarn and knitting needles. Went home, watched some Youtube
videos, read some basic information about knitting and dived in. I finished a
baby hat, 2 pairs of baby booties and 1 baby scarf in 2 days and LOVED it! I do
not have any photos since I gave them the same day I finished them but they
were so tiny and beautiful. Knitting is a wonderful craft and it is so
meditative, I would never have guessed! In fact I have started more projects. I
am now knitting a scarf for my dad, gloves for my best friend and a dog sweater
for a lovely Chihuahua. I usually knit either on my way to work or during the
cold evenings when I am home and really enjoy it.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
It's the most wonderful time of the year...
Or is it? I don’t
know.
I always loved the atmosphere during Christmas
Holidays and I do not mean religious-wise. I love the scent of burning wood,
the ornaments on the Christmas trees, the smell of Christmas goodies baking,
the Christmas lights and music on the street, the presents, the family and friends
gatherings. I was always looking forward to all the small luxuries I could
indulge in during these holidays: small trips in the country, going for skiing
or ice skating, visiting hip clubs and bars, drinking champagne, eating a bit
more, working a bit less and the list goes on. You get the picture.
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love,
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Friday, December 21, 2012
How to Make your own Zafu Meditation Cushion.
Having my upcoming Vipassana Meditation Retreat in mind I decided I would invest in a meditation pillow. I
will have to sit formore than 10 hours each day and it will definitely come
handy after I come back from the retreat. However, after researching I found
out that a zafu pillow costs anywhere between 40-60 euros, an amount of money
that seems a bit too much to me. Being good with crafts since I was a little
girl, I thought I should search for a tutorial and make my own pillow. And then
I came across this article here:
"The following information was
originally published by the Zen Center of Los Angeles and was found in one of their
fine books, entitled “To Forget the Self: An Illustrated Guide to Zen
Meditation” by John Daishin Buksbazen. Unfortunately, this book is
now out of print. It is gratefully presented here as a help for those getting
started on their own.
SUGGESTED FABRIC
A sturdy material such as a cotton/polyester blend
A sturdy material such as a cotton/polyester blend
SUGGESTED FILLING
Kapok fiber, although buckwheat hulls can be used for those who prefer a firmer seat
Kapok fiber, although buckwheat hulls can be used for those who prefer a firmer seat
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Swimming is Similar to Yoga? Breathing, Meditation and Relaxation in the Pool.
Swimming is my
first big love. I used to train in a big team when I was younger for many hours
every day, I was actually living most part of my life in or around a pool. As life’s responsibilities grew more and more
I had to quit since there was no way I would find so many hours to train daily.
That is how I kissed my big dreams to enter the Open Sea category and participate
in international events goodbye.
Well, this year I
decided that since I won’t be running during winter time I should find a pool
and go for a swim 3-4 times per week.
And I did. Going back after all these years was great but at the same time felt
so different.
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meditation,
relaxation,
yoga
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
New Food Blog
That's a really quick note to inform you that I have decided to move
all my food related posts to a different blog since it seems I will be
doing a lot of experiments with cooking and trying out a more vegetarian
way of eating. I will keep the once-in-a-week-meat plan I have right
now till I feel ready to drop meat and fish 100% and I will be
publishing recipes and articles on the other blog. Any suggestions and
recommendation are more than welcome.
The link to the food blog is Eat, Love, Yoga. See you there as well!
The link to the food blog is Eat, Love, Yoga. See you there as well!
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diet,
vegetarian,
yoga diet
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Yogic Kitchen: Nutritious Vegetarian Diet for Yoga Practicioners
The yogic diet is
mainly vegetarian, with a small amount of dairy products, namely milk, yogurt
and cheese. Based on fresh and organic
plant foods as much as possible, avoiding preservatives and chemical additives.
What are the benefits of such a diet? What do we gain by including the
combination "rice, sabji, dhal" in our daily eating habits?
The dhals are legume
dishes (usually beans, red lentils etc) cooked with a specific combination of
spices (basis) which assist and accelerate our digestive process.
The sabjis are vegetable
dishes, cooked also on the same basis spices.
The vegetables used should be mainly seasonal since they are the fresher,
cheaper and easier to find.
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Monday, December 17, 2012
Acceptance is the Beauty of Yoga.
I love Fridays.
Although I am really worn out from the whole week that has just passed, the
evening led class is such a wonderful way to end the week. The effort I need to
put in my practice is greater than any other day due to physical tiredness but the
energy in the shala is lifting everybody up.
So, last Friday we
had another full primary series led class at the studio. It was probably the
most demanding one I had so far since all the week was crazy. Christmas
holidays are just around the corner and the daily work load has increased
dramatically. To be completely honest, when I left the office I was really
thinking to drop the class and just go home to rest. I had a debate with
myself, one part of me was trying to get me home and the other one was
convincing me to go to the studio which I fortunately did.
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Friday, December 14, 2012
Switching to a Vegetarian Diet?
All my life my diet has been Mediterranean style with a little more meat (well I live in Greece, duh?) and I never ever intended to change it. I really like it. Or should I say liked it? If someone told me that I would stop eating meat I would definitely laugh at their face. No way, you can’t say that to a meat lover! Until recently, a common week would consist of 3-4 days of meat, 1-2 days of fish and 1-2 days legumes. All meals include plenty of vegetables and olive oils, fruits are part of the plan too. Then a few times per week there are eggs, dairy, pasta or rice.
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diet,
vegetarian
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
30-hour Yoga Asana Immersion.
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asanas,
immersion,
sun salutation,
suryanamaskar,
teacher training,
yoga
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