Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Milk & Honey Chai Tea

7 cups of water
1 tblsp fennel or anise seed
6 green cardamom pods
12 cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1/4 inch ginger root thinly sliced
1/4 tsp black pepper corns
2 bay leaves
2 tblsp loose black tea or 4 black tea bags
1 cup of milk (soy or almond milk can also be used)
6 tblsp honey (more or less to taste)

In a saucepan, combine first 8 ingredient (spices and water) in a pan, cover and bring to a medium boil for 5 minutes. Turn off heat and let steep for 10 minutes. Add tea and bring to a boil again, simmering for 5 minutes. Add milk and honey. Makes about 8 cups.

Perfect beverage for the fall season when gathering with friends and family for conversation and warm memories.

Stay in Balance During Vata Season

Winter is an etching,

spring a watercolor,

summer an oil painting

and autumn a mosaic of them all.
In Ayurveda the fall season corresponds to two major doshas: Pitta and Vata. Autumn is considered Pitta as long as hot weather prevails, and Vata as it becomes cold. Late fall and winter are known as “Vata season” because they are marked by some of the same qualities that characterize Vata: cold, dry, light, clear, and moving.
As long as these qualities are in balance, a person whose dosha is predominantly Vata will be healthy, creative, and exuberant. But when too much Vata accumulates in the body and mind, the imbalance may manifest as physical or emotional disorders, including insomnia, dry skin, arthritis, constipation, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression.
All body types are vulnerable to Vata imbalances during autumn and winter, but those who are predominantly Vata types need to be particularly vigilant about staying in balance. Here are some practical ideas for staying grounded and vibrant during the cold months ahead. For those readers living in the Southern Hemisphere, spring and Kapha season have arrived, so you will need to focus instead on keeping the earth and damp qualities of Kapha dosha in balance.
Follow a Vata-pacifying Diet
Eat foods that are warming, fresh, and well cooked; avoid dry or uncooked foods (especially salads, raw fruits, and raw vegetables).
Drink lots of warming liquids such as hot water and herbal teas to prevent dehydration. You can prepare a fresh ginger tea by placing a teaspoon of fresh grated ginger into a pint thermos bottle and filling it with hot water.
Eat more of the sweet, sour, and salty tastes and less of the bitter, astringent, and pungent ones. Avocados, bananas, mangoes, peaches, lemons, pumpkins, carrots, beets, asparagus, quinoa, rice, mung beans, almonds, sesame seeds, and ghee are a few excellent Vata-pacifying foods.
Don’t worry if your appetite seems stronger than usual as this is a natural tendency in winter and helps pacify Vata. At the same time, of course, don’t eat to the point of discomfort.
Nourish Your Senses
Wear clothing made with soft fabrics in earth tones and mild pastel shades, which calm Vata.
Stay warm. Vata is a cold, dry dosha, so it’s important to make sure that your home and work place are well heated and that the air has enough humidity. Since Vata is extremely sensitive to moving air, it’s wise to avoid drafts or sitting near fans or ventilators.
Give yourself a slow, gentle self-abhyanga massage in the morning or before bed. Use a nourishing, warming oil such as sesame or almond. You may also want to gently rub a drop of sesame oil inside your nasal passages, which tend to become dry during winter.
Sleep and Restful Awareness
Get enough sleep! This is vital for Vatas, who tend to push themselves to the point of physical or mental exhaustion. Read more about creating a restful sleep routine here
Learn to meditate. For the overactive Vata mind, meditation is one of the best ways to find calm and stillness. The Chopra Center recommends and offers instruction in a powerful practice called Primordial Sound Meditation, a mantra-based meditation rooted in the traditions of ancient India.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Raw Chocolate Pudding - Yum

2 Avocados

1/2 Cup Cacao Powder

1/2 Cup Carob Powder

1/2 Cup Agave Nectar

Blend avocados until smooth and creamy with a blender or with a food processor. Add cacao, carob powder and agave and mix well. (You can easily omit the carob powder if you like.) This will make a very rich dark chocolate pudding. You can add a little almond milk to make it more of a milk chocolate flavor. Serve with fresh berries if you have them. Enjoy!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Yoga Retreat - September, 2009

Join us for The Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga Retreat
Immerse Yourself in Body-Centered Restful Awareness
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga integrates 5,000-year-old Vedic wisdom and the yogic interpretations of Deepak Chopra, David Simon, and Claire Diab, the Chopra Center's yoga director. Deepak and David designed this yoga lifestyle retreat to help you develop your meditation practice, stretch your understanding of yoga, and explore the healing aspects of ayurveda.
In a nurturing and inspiring environment, supported by a diverse and experienced staff, you will gain a deeper understanding of your spiritual path and personal practice, learning powerful techniques and yogic wisdom that you will be able to integrate into your daily life on and off the mat.
Each day includes powerful sessions led by our master certified teachers, including lead meditation and ayurvedic instructor, davidji; and the Chopra Center’s Yoga Program director, Claire Diab. You will have time for private contemplation and the opportunity to share heartfelt discussions, group meditations, and special activities with those in your group.
The yoga retreat is open to practitioners of all levels, including those who are just beginning an exploration into yoga and those looking to take their practice to the next level.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

New CE Credit Program through Palmer College


Palmer College is now offering Chiropractic continuing education credits! Chiropractors can now gain 23.5 credit hours for attending the most innovative Ayurvedic course available. Journey Into Healing, the Chopra Center's signature mind-body workshop is based on the 5,000 year-old practice of Ayurveda a system of healing which originated in ancient India. Along with special guest health care speakers, the co-founders of the Chopra Center, Deepak Chopra, M.D. and David Simon, M.D., journey through a mind-body natural healing process that explores how to integrate ancient teachings and modern scientific research into a total program for wellness. Founded on the principle that "health is more than the absence of disease, it is physical, emotional and spiritual well being," Journey into Healing explores and explains how to bring these timeless healing practices into your daily life.This powerful four-day workshop includes instruction in accessing your inner pharmacy through the five senses, detailed explanation of your mind-body personality (dosha), body-centered restful awareness, intimate interactive exchanges, Primordial Sound Meditation instruction and a more complete understanding of a healthful and balanced mind and body. To complement the nutritional guidance offered, each day you will dine on delicious ayurvedic vegetarian lunches created from the Chopra Center cookbook. Learn to bring balance into your life and enhance your health and well being with practical tools and timeless techniques that are easy to integrate into your daily routine. If you have any questions about this program, feel free to email me directly at lisa@chopra.com or call 760-494-1624. Questions regarding state approval may be directed to the Palmer Continuing Education Department at 1.800.452.5032
Journey Into Healing: http://www.chopra.com/journey

Free To Love/Free To Heal Coming in October


If you are struggling with an emotional or physical health challenge, Free to Love, Free to Heal offers a unique, proven path to authentic healing. In this book, renowned mind-body physician and Chopra Center co-founder, David Simon, M.D., guides you in the five-step process that has helped thousands release their emotional pain, find freedom from the past, and reclaim happiness.

Testimonials:

“As always, the staff and everyone involved were very caring and helpful. The location was well-chosen for this experience – peaceful and healing. The meditations, sharing exercises, and other processes were excellent. I’ll be back for more of your programs!” ~ Bob Mattingly, age 54, Fitchburg, WI

“This weekend exceeded my expectations. I honestly feel lighter and more empowered. Thank you for reminding me of the beauty of the truth of who we really are.” ~ Alicia Hernandez, age 37, Long Beach, CA

Free To Love: http://www.chopra.com/freetolove

Deepak on Meditating