Saturday, 16 June 2012

Quick and Easy Homemade Pickles

Once upon a time when I worked in a cucumber patch, I had an easy recipe for refrigerator pickles. 

Yesterday I found an even easier and healthier recipe on A Beautiful Mess!

Emma's pickles are low in salt and sugar, take very few steps, require no boiling and are ready for sampling the next day!

So far, I've made four small jars:

1) Carrots with Fennel and Mint
2) Cucumber with Dill and Peppercorns
3) Radishes with Sambar Spices
4) Beets with Mint

By lunch today, the pickles were beautiful, crunchy, delicately infused and delicious,  I'm especially thrilled with the radishes!

Emma says they last up to a month in the fridge, but I'm sure I'll eat them before then.  I'm already looking forward to new combinations and salad dressings with the leftover infused vinegars.

Let me know what flavors you come up with!

Sattvic Movie Saturday: Little Krishna

Saturday morning calls for cartoons, so here's a computer animated treat for you! 

Grab your bowl of cereal and a comfy blanket - enjoy!

Little Krishna, Darling of Vrindavan, Click here to watch full screen on YouTube.

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Sattvic Movie Saturday: In the Name of Peace





Today on Sattvic Movie Saturday, I would like to introduce you to Swami Vishnudevananda, founder of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres.

In the Name of Peace highlights Swami Vishnu-devananda's mission as a yogi and peace activist.

Click here to watch Part One on YouTube.

Click here to watch Part Two.

Click here to watch Part Three.

Swami Vishnu's unconventional methods included flying a "Peace Plane" painted by Peter Max into disuputed border areas, earning him the title "The Flying Yogi".

He established the Sivananda Yoga Teachers' Training Course encouraging others to become "Peace Ambassadors" in the world using yoga to cultivate inner peace.

"Health is wealth, peace of mind is happiness, yoga shows the way." - Swami Vishnudevananda
This isn't the whole movie but it gives you a good taste of Swamiji's teachings. 

Maybe you'll take the Sivananda Yoga Teachers' Training and experience them for yourself! 

Om Namo Narayanaya!

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Soham: I am That

Soham is an abstract or formless mantra, a mantra "without qualities".

Like the bija mantra Om, it doesn't invoke any particular deity.  Rather, it invites us to recognize our unity with the absolute or infinite nature of the universe.

The formless mantras are among the oldest, originating in the Vedic texts.  Yet we repeat this mantra naturally with each and every breath, "Soh" as we inhale, and "Hum" as we exhale.

As such, this universal mantra calms the body and mind, helping us to "Be Here Now".



Try concentrating on the sound of "Soh" as you inhale and feel the energy rising from the base of the spine along the sushumna nadi toward the crown.  As you exhale "Hum", feel the energy descending from the crown to the base of the spine. 

For a more detailed explanation of how to use this mantra in meditation, click here to visit swamij.com.

Although the vibration and the awareness are more important than the translation, the meaning is So-Aham, I am That or That I am.

Saraswati with Swans



This mantra helps the meditator realize that s/he is existence itself, timeless and without limitation of qualities or form. 

It is used mainly by experienced yogis and those who do not identify with a particular personification of the divine. 

It is sometimes referred to as the Hamsa mantra meaning "swan", a symbol of purity, prana, detachment, spiritual realization, escape from samsara, and identification with the Atman or Highest Self. 

Mantras for Precarious Times


Deep gratitude to Deva Premal and Miten for this!  Listen here or see the video on YouTube