Saying Goodbye to B.K.S. Iyengar

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The great, perhaps the greatest living yoga master, B.K.S. Iyengar died today in Pune, India, at the delightfully advanced age of 95. There will be many public tributes and even more private tributes as his innumerable devoted students honor his legacy. In memoriam, we offer Iyengar in his own words, from his classic work, The Tree of Yoga:

“Death is unimportant to a yogi; he does not mind when he is going to die. What happens after death is immaterial to him. He is only concerned with life—with how he can use his life for the betterment of humanity. Having undergone various types of pain in his life and having acquired a certain mastery over pain, he develops compassion to help society and maintains himself in purity and holiness. The yogi has no interest beyond that.

“An average individual believes in refinement, in becoming finer and finer. He is…

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108 – Oneness of All

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Though the intricate web of the universe is not easily seen with our eyes, all things are interconnected and interwoven into the whole that is the Universe and God. The word “universe” comes from the Latin universum, meaning the whole, but etymologically it breaks down into the Latin uni- the genitive case of unus, meaning of the one; and versus, the past participle of the intransitive verb verto, meaning to turn oneself. The Universe is that which has turned itself of the one, or more clearly, it is the turning of the one itself. The Universe, God, Brahman, Love, Consciousness, or whatever label resonates with each individual, is the One that is the Whole or All, that turns, weaves, and spins into and out of itself.

Lesson 108: To Give And To Receive Are One In Truth

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Butterfly Journal 12th Month: Joy…Forgiveness & More!

heart_soulI can’t believe it’s been nearly a year since I began posting some of my entries to my Butterfly Journal. My purpose for writing and creating this journal was to provide a tool to assist others in their personal growth, healing process, and spiritual transformation. Doing the journal myself has helped me to heal through a very challenging time in my life – after having freely chosen to completely end one life to start a new one from scratch, I had to delay my own rebirth for almost two years. If you haven’t been following along, you can learn much of the story in my previous Butterfly Journal posts here.

As difficult as it all was, I knew that I was in the midst of growing pains inside my own cocoon. I have seen through this entire process that I was going through a major healing and clearing phase. I had to return home to complete the healing I had been doing my entire life so that I could truly fly free as a butterfly, and through this entire process I have come to deeper and deeper levels of forgiveness for both myself and family members, especially my mother. Though I held no grudges, going through this journaling process of self-evaluation and deeper exploration of my psyche (the Ancient Greek word for butterfly!) I have found old layers upon layers of hurt, pain, and shame from my childhood that needed both healing and much forgiveness.

My blog friend Leigh at Not Just Sassy on the Inside was inspired (Thanks Leigh!) by some of my insights into her own healing process to do a two week Round of Forgiveness where different bloggers write about forgiveness in their lives. (If you are interested in participating, she still has some spots open! Click either of the two links in this paragraph.) I feel this past year of journaling has been a beautifully intense round of forgiveness for me. Though I could write a whole book on this (which I am actually 🙂 ) I will sum up my round of forgiveness here:

  • I have forgiven my child-self for having felt ashamed for being hurt by neglect, abuse, and abandonment.
  • I have forgiven myself for being mad at myself when relationships repeated those patterns.
  • I have forgiven family members and past relations for their neglect, abuse, and abandonment for I understand that they were/are suffering too.

Through this painful yet beautiful process of healing and growing, along each monthly prompt and step of the way, it was freeing the psyche through forgiveness that opened the way for more layers of the cocoon to peel away. And now, the prompt for month twelve of Butterfly Journal: With love, we have opened ourselves up to joy and the beauty that is all around us, wherever we are. By now, no matter how painful and difficult it may have been at times, we can see the beauty in the process of spiritual growth. Our wings are strong now and we’re ready to flutter about like free spirits. Let’s share our joy! For the final month of this journey, FLY!

THUMBNAIL_IMAGEToday is also my birthday! To celebrate, I am doing two give-aways!

Firstly, I am offering to all of you the e-version of my poetry book: Flying From the Heart, A Collection of Poems on Loving and Being, today through the 9th, which can be downloaded from Amazon here. If you do not have Kindle, you can also download a Kindle App for free here!

Secondly, whoever first guesses my age (sorry, astrology friends who know my birth data, you are disqualified) will get a free natal chart reading, Vedic or Western. Just leave a comment below with your guess. To learn more about my sessions and readings click here.

To read all previous Butterfly Journal entries, Click Here.

If you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal from Amazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about and read reviews for Butterfly JournalClick Here.

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Butterfly Journal 11th Month: Love (Entry #2)

masqueIn the last journal entry on Love, I discussed what love truly is: the highest vibrational act of unconditional selflessness, compassion, and responsibility. This quote by Hafiz, a Persian poet, sums up what love is perfectly:

Even after all this time the sun never says to the earth, “You owe me.” Look what happens with a love like that – it lights up the whole world.

True love can only be unconditional, and when we truly love ourselves and our Selves, we cannot help but love all others. Through Self-Love we see that we are all from the same Source. We are all extensions of God, and as extensions of God, we are all soul mates. When we each truly come to the understanding that the other is each of us, we will all become filled with compassion and love. Once the veil of the illusion of separateness is pulled down, acts of love fill our lives, and we shine eternally like the Sun.

Our deepest purpose here on earth, our dharma, is to remember what it is to love. All the karmic lessons and challenges we face are to help us in our dharma. It is a process and it takes much practice, but as long as we each try to not let fears, prejudices, and superficial judgements prevent us from being kind and loving to both ourselves and others, we, our personal relationships and lives, and the planet as a whole will grow in love.

To read all previous Butterfly Journal entries, Click Here.

If you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal for under $10 from Create SpaceAmazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about and read reviews for Butterfly JournalClick Here.

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Animal Spirits: The Elephant

elephantDuring the past two weeks I have come across and read several videos and articles about elephants, both happy ones of rescue and freedom and sad ones of abuse and murder. My last two Nakshatra posts, Mula and Purvashadha both mentioned elephants as well, and so I feel called to discuss these wise and powerful animal spirits.

The first thing I think of with elephants is how much ancient and sacred wisdom they seem to hold. They are also very sentient beings, feeling emotions much like humans do. They cry when set free or when they lose an old and loyal friend; and they play with joy and smile when having fun. These large creatures have tremendous patience, especially when it comes to putting up with years of captivity imposed upon them by humans, yet they also reliably work with humans assisting in moving large objects. This patience strengthens them to have great endurance and determination in overcoming obstacles.

images-4In Asian cultures elephants symbolize good fortune and happiness. The Hindu god Ganesha represents this good luck. He also assists us in removing barriers and obstacles in our lives.

The Elephant symbolizes:

  • Wisdom
  • Patience, Endurance, & Strength
  • Good Luck
  • Confidence & Overcoming Obstacles
  • Power, Dignity, & Royalty
  • Loyalty & Reliability
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Blog the Change For Animals

From my rescued Alaskan Malamute’s blog, Haiku By Ku:

blogthechange“You must be the change

You wish to see in the world”

Gandhi was so wise

 

 

Today is another Blog the Change For Animals day! Blog the Change asks:

  • What have you done to Be the Change for Animals?
  • Who do you know who acts tirelessly on the behalf of animals?
  • What favorite cause has a special need right now?

As many of you know, animal rescue is near and dear to my heart. I wrote my book, Kuruk: The Little Bear That Could, One Rescue Pup’s Journey of Healing, to raise awareness about puppy mills and raise money for animal rescue organizations. 50% of proceeds are donated!!! You can order it through Create Space or Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Also: Amazon CanadaAmazon UKAmazon India, and other international Amazon stores.

Also sisfur Zoe, the great Shri Swami Sattvapurrrrrranada, is also raising money for animal rescue with her book, Daily Yoga for a Happy and Healthy Cat. It’s also filled with eternal and divine wisdom! Please help us help others and support our cause! You will get some excellent reading toooowooowooooooo!

May we all Be the Change! Wooooowooooooooo!

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Butterfly Journal 11th Month: Love (Entry #1)

silken_spellsMonth 11 prompt: What a journey this has been! We have turned within ourselves for deep self-evaluation. We have developed skills and tools to continue to understand ourselves and our relationships with others and the planet. We have begun to reach out into the world with the intentions of compassionate and harmonious interactions. And, with gratitude for everything, for there are things to learn from everything, we are ready to be truly selfless beings: to love.

For the eleventh month, meditate on loving. Love is a truly selfless act, not something to be possessed. When you choose to love, you choose to be kind, generous, compassionate, and caring towards others and the world around you. There are no conditions when you choose to love. Love just is.

For this journal entry, I am re-posting the following, since many have said to me they do not know what love is. They are expecting it to be an extra special emotion, but really it is a choice, a choice to live from the heart and soul rather than from the mind and body…

What is love? My brother summed up the answer to this perennial question best: Love is a verb. No, it’s not just a morpheme used to make a syntactical structure grammatical, but an action. Love is acting selflessly, doing what is best for others, and giving unconditionally.

For eons we’ve tried to understand what love is, but we’ve gotten stuck thinking that love is a noun – an object or person to be possessed. No one can ever own another’s feelings, choices, or actions. Love is not something that can be bought, earned, or taken. Love is a choice to let go of our selfish egos, and live with compassion and kindness. Selfishness and love are like oil and water. They just can’t mix.

Many of us go through our daily lives saying: we love this,                                                 that, him, or her…but then turn around and not take care of and disrespect those very things and people. What we really meant to say was that we like, desire, lust for, and wish to possess those things and people. The drives of the ego usually end up damaging and hurting others in some way. That is not love.

Love is unconditional and selfless. To love is to be responsible for everything that our intentions, thoughts, and actions do to both animate and inanimate objects. When we love our homes, we keep them clean and maintain them. When we love the planet, we do our best to reduce, reuse, and recycle. When we love our pets, we give them the care, discipline, and the attention they need. When we love another person, we repect their needs and do nothing that might contribute or lead to their suffering. When we love, we have compassion and the wish to do what is best for others.

Love is the highest vibration. All we need is…to love.

All the joy the world contains
Has come through wishing happiness for others.
All the misery the world contains
Has come through wanting pleasure for oneself.

– Shantideva 8:129

Even after all this time the sun never says to the earth, “You owe me.” Look what happens with a love like that – it lights up the whole world.

– Hafiz, Persian Poet

To read all previous Butterfly Journal entries, Click Here.

If you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal for under $10 from Create SpaceAmazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

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Effect of Thought on Health and the Body

images-4This is the first time I am posting some else’s writing. I recently read James Allen’s As A Man Thinketh. It’s a short read, but by no means a quick read. This tiny book, an essay really, written in 1902 and published by the Little Leather Library Company around 1920, sums up the power of thought and the Law of Attraction in only 91 miniature pages.

Here I am posting the section called, Effect of Thought on Health and the Body:

The body is the servant of the mind. It obeys the operations of the mind, whether they be deliberately chosen or automatically expressed. At the bidding of unlawful thoughts the body sinks rapidly into disease and decay; at the command of glad and beautiful thoughts it becomes clothed with youthfulness and beauty.

Disease and health, like circumstances, are rooted in thought. Sickly thoughts will express themselves through a sickly body. Thoughts of fear have been known to kill a man as speedily as a bullet, and they are continually killing thousands of people just as surely though less rapidly. The people who live in fear of disease are the people who get it. Anxiety quickly demoralizes the whole body, and lays it open to the entrance of disease; while impure thoughts, even if not physically indulged, will soon shatter the nervous system.

Strong, pure, and happy thoughts build up the body in vigor and grace. The body is a delicate and plastic instrument, which responds readily to the thoughts by which it is impressed, and habits of thought will produce their own effects, good or bad, upon it. 

Men will continue to have impure and poisoned blood, as long as they propagate unclean thoughts. Out of a clean heart comes a clean life and a clean body. Out of a defiled mind proceeds a defiled life and a corrupt body. Thought is the fount of action, life, and manifestation; make the fountain pure, and all will be pure.

Change of diet will not help a man who will not change his thoughts. When a man makes his thoughts pure, he no longer desires impure food.

Clean thoughts make clean habits. The so-called saint who does not wash his body is not a saint. He who has strengthened and purified his thoughts does not need to consider the malevolent microbe.

If you would perfect your body, guard your mind. If you would renew your body, beautify your mind. Thoughts of malice, envy, disappointment, despondency, rob the body of its health and grace. A sour face does not come by chance; it is made by sour thoughts. Wrinkles that mar are drawn by folly, passion, pride.

I know a woman of ninety-six who has the bright, innocent face of a girl. I know a man well under middle age whose face is drawn into inharmonious contours. The one is the result of a sweet and sunny disposition; the other is the outcome of passion and discontent.

As you cannot have a sweet and wholesome abode unless you admit air and sunshine freely into your rooms, so a strong body and a bright, happy, or serene countenance can only result from the free admittance into the mind of thoughts of joy and goodwill and serenity.

On the faces of the aged there are wrinkles made by sympathy, others by strong and pure thought, and others are carved by passion: who cannot distinguish them? With those who have lived righteously, age is calm, peaceful, and softly mellowed, like the setting sun. I have recently seen a philosopher on his deathbed. He was old except in years. He died as sweetly and peacefully as he had lived. 

There is no physician like cheerful thought for dissipating the ills of the body; there is no comforter to compare with goodwill for dispersing the shadows of grief and sorrow. To live continually in thoughts of ill will, cynicism, suspicion, and envy, is to be confined in a self-made prison-hole. But to think well of all, to be cheerful with all – such unselfish thoughts are the very portals of heaven; and to dwell day by day in thoughts of peace toward every creature will bring abounding peace to their possessor.

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Butterfly Journal 10th Month: Gratitude (Entry #2)

call_of_the_seaIn the last entry, I stated: oftentimes, our teachers are the experiences themselves, often the most difficult and challenging ones. We can learn from these struggles. These karmic lessons, if we allow, will take us to the deepest and darkest places in our psyches… Suffering, challenges, struggles have their purpose(s). When we learn and grow, and embrace and have gratitude for them, they can only become the most beautiful and freeing experiences of our lives.

When caterpillars enter into the cocoon, they fully embrace the possibilities of entering into the unknown. Caterpillars don’t just grow wings inside the cocoon; they un-differentiate their tissue. That is, they turn into a blob of cells so that their cells can re-differentiate to rebirth themselves as butterflies. They choose the pain of darkness, aloneness, even physical death, for they have faith in the growth process.

The most profound experiences in my life have in no way been what most would consider fortunate, but without those experiences, I would not have had such amazing opportunities to learn and grow. Many choose to cling to and wallow in the misery and negativity difficult challenges bring. It is easy to stay in the negativity and remain bitter, angry, resentful, or take on a victim mentality. After all it is comfortable to stay the same. However if we choose to learn and grow, we must be willing to experience the growing pains and to leave what is (seemingly) known and venture into a state of embracing the unknown.

Here are a few of the challenges I am most thankful for, and the main thing I have learned from each of them. (This will be written about in depth in my upcoming book.)

  • I am thankful for having had to take on much of the mother roles as a young child, for it taught me the joy of caring for house and home.
  • I am thankful for having been abandoned by family, for it taught me how to be self-sufficient, independent, and be able to figure out how to create out of nothing.
  • I am thankful for the abusive relationships I have experienced, for they made me aware of the shadow relationship patterns that echoed my childhood that needed to be addressed so that I could fly free.

Growing from these experiences was not easy, and much of it I had to do alone, as the abandonment patterns, etc. were to continue on as I healed, moved forward, and grew. As each layer of my psyche healed, a new challenge would appear for the next layer as I went deeper and deeper and deeper, but in each layer of darker darkness I found the most amazing light. When the process is seen as a whole, it really is beautiful!

The Heart Sutra: Gate, Gate, Paragate, Parasamgate, Bodhi, Svaha! (Go, Go, Go deeper, Go even deeper, Awareness, Light!). 

The deeper that sorrow carves into my heart, the more joy it can contain.                           – Kahlil Gibran

To read all previous Butterfly Journal entries, Click Here.

If you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal for under $10 from Create SpaceAmazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

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Animal Spirits: The Pelican

White Pelicans at LSU LakeYesterday morning I took my pups to the beach for a day of adventure. At one point I looked up and saw a flock of 9 pelicans flying above us. I’ve only rarely seen pelicans at the beach here and never had I seen a whole flock. It was a very magical moment, especially being surrounded by very thick fog and walking on beautiful (and new here) black sand!

Birds in general are messengers of Spirit, but pelicans also have some very mundane symbolism. Their large pouches symbolize being able to take on a great deal, including information. It also represents the ability to travel lightly or with only what is necessary, as well as being able to use resources and abundance wisely.

As an animal that lives on land, flies in the air, and feeds/hunts in the ocean, pelicans represent mastering the elements and feeling comfortable with diving deeply into emotions and the unconscious realm.

Pelicans also symbolize nurturing, generosity, self-sacrifice, recovery from loss, control of the ego/selflessness, and Christ. This comes from a fable, in which the pelican represents Christ’s crucifixion and his sacrifice for humanity, the children of God. There are two variations on this fable that I know of: 1) A mother pelican tears open her chest to feed her hungry young her own blood, which nourishes them to grow, and 2) A father pelican returns to the nest to find that a snake had killed his young. He tears open his chest to wash them with his blood, and they come back to life.

hermitThe flock of pelicans I saw were in a perfect v-formation, traveling peacefully together. I felt that there were 9 of them was significant. The number 9 represents spirituality, karma, long journeys (including spiritual), selflessness, intuition, and inner/Divine wisdom. In the Major Arcana of the Tarot, the ninth card is The Hermit, one who journeys through life and this world guided only by the light, which represents his inner wisdom, the Light of his soul. Astrologically, the ninth house, besides representing spirituality, etc. is also the most auspicious house. The number nine often signals good luck and abundance.

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