Dear Yogis,

I heard an interesting definition of psychiatry today – “The medical treatment of the soul”.  Does this seem correct/accurate/possible to you?

Thank you for your replies to my newsletters, and your responses with classes and workshops.  Here is the coming few days on ZOOM. Let me know which classes you want to join.

 

 

SCHEDULE FRIDAY TO SUNDAY>>>

FRIDAY:
11am YOGA CAFE (free).  We are going to try to wind a hijab (our version), and one student told us she is going to wear a Rajasthani Wedding Sari – hard to top I would say unless you have something really stunning as a Hijab – Embroidered, bejewelled?!
5.30pm RESTORATIVE YOGA ($75 for 4 or $185 for 10) with weights and straps.

SATURDAY:
12.30 RESTORATIVE YOGA  ($75 for 4 or $185 for 10)
2pm TAROT TRAINING ($50 for 3)

SUNDAY:
10am TEACHER TRAINING – Topic: The Bhagavadgita.($20)
NEW CLASS 2PM SUNDAY MAKING YOUR OWN TAROT DECK ($50 for 3 classes)

To pay for your chosen class,  please go to the landing page on www.yogabeautiful.com.au click on donate at the bottom right hand side.  Please leave your name and what the amount is for.  PayPal will send a receipt.  You don’t need a PayPal account, they take credit and debit card.

BEING SUCCESSFUL – PROSPERITY

The idea “I have a job that’s enough for me to live on, and that is enough for me”, plays no part in the philosophy of the Buddha.

Just in case you thought being spiritual mean being poor,  the Buddha never imposed limitations on his lay follower’s efforts to be successful; instead, he clearly encouraged them to strive for success. Whether in “trading, cattle farming, archery, government service, or any other profession or industry,” a layperson (this I think means you) should strive to advance in his or her respective field. Notably, the motivation to achieve success is an important requirement in any person’s life — an attitude of “I have a job that’s enough for me to live on” has no place in the Buddha’s teaching.

Next, the Buddha set no limits to a layperson’s wealth and never told his prosperous lay followers to stop or slow down. Instead, he unequivocally encouraged them to plan, organize, and even to be as successful as they could be…

The emphasis, here, is on the fact that the Buddha enforced no restrictions on the layperson’s personal wealth. Using the phrase “immense wealth” (ulare bhoge), he indicated the amount one could strive to amass — in other words, as much wealth as possible.

We always teach that the more wealth you have attracted the more wealth you can give away, and the happier you and the world will be.  Like most of us you have probably come to this planet at this time to learn (among other things), how to deal with material wealth, and the material physical world in general.  It is not about how much money you have, it is all about how you achieve it, how it changes you, and what you do with it.  

A RECIPE FOR THE DAY.

CORN BUTTER.   This is not butter with corn in it, this recipe is for butter made from corn.  A great recipe if you have access to lots of corn, especially if you grow your own.  As you can imagine, although corn is juicy, it is not as juicy as a cow.  You won’t get heaps of butter, but it is a good use for corn. ( I am going to try with canned corn and will let you know the result).

INGREDIENTS :  8 ears of fresh corn (butter or salt  to taste – optional)
METHOD:  
1. Cut the corn kernels from the core making sure that you scrape as much of the buttery juice as you can away from the core.
2. Put the juicy corn into a food processor and run it for a couple of minutes until it is as smooth as possible.
3. Push the juice through a fine sieve. Put the skin aside and use in biscuits or breakfast.  Don’t throw away.
4. This is where the magic happens.  Put the juice in a smallish saucepan and heat gently stirring/whisking all the time until the juice thickens to a buttery béchamel sauce consistency (this will take about 4 minutes of constant whisking). You can test it by putting a teaspoonful on a plate.  It becomes a spreadable thickness when ready.  About the same as thick custard.
4. You can add butter to increase the quantity…add salt if this is your taste, but really it needs nothing.  It has a lovely buttery, corn taste all by itself.

 

LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY.  Listen differently. Take a new look at your garden, a new look at your house. Stand on your head.

NAMASTE – JAHNE

 

 

 

Dear Yogis,

Last evening at our Tuesday Lectures, we talked about the chakras.  We know from reading that traditionally there are 88,000 chakras.  We know almost nothing about their energy.  Our knowledge is very “broad brush”, but when you meet someone who has worked on raising their vibration (although that may not have been their goal) you know it.  Take the Dalai Lama for instance.  When he walks into a theatre, or a cricket ground, the vibration across the entire space is changed.   Healing happens on many levels.

As you would know, last night’s exploration was wide – we only had 90 minutes. When we were thinking about higher vibrations, love, and how refining the energy and balancing our chakras changes lives, we also talked about “energy vampires” I am sure you have met them.  When you are near them you feel drained… they leave you depleted.  Time ran out without us considering the opposite very widely, we touched on it.  Ninety minutes isn’t much time for such an important subject.

Balancing the chakras thereby enhancing the energies around you is one of the major results of this work…  When this happens people want you around, and when you leave the room or the group you are with, they are also functioning on a higher vibration.  We work on ourself, because when we do this we are working on the world.  When we raise our vibration, we raise everyone’s vibration.

Apart from your experiences with the Dalai Lama, an example I could use is in the Bible.  The woman in the crowd who is suffering from “bleeding”, a terrible affliction at the time which will cut her out of normal society.  She would have been living in covid conditions for many years.  Isolation.  She goes to the meeting,  makes her way through to the front, and knows if she can touch the hem of Jesus’ robe she will be healed.  When she touches the robe He notices even in this big jostling crowd, and “feels the goodness go out of Him”.  He calls her out and they have a conversation.  Healing,  after many years of suffering  has happened in an instant.

This “goodness which goes out of Him” is the healing energies He has generated by the way he lives and works.  They are so defined, so precise that He knows when they have been accessed, even by a touch on the hem of his garment. Not so that He can stop people from being healed, but so that he can heal.   The vibrations, the energy will take care of the details.  If the energies are wrong, then healing won’t happen right away as it did in this case.  Healing at some level will happen in its own time.

The woman may have been praying before she decided to be healed in this way, she certainly would have been thinking about it, hoping that a change could happen. Wanting healing so badly that she was willing to face the consequences of bleeding, coming out of an imposed isolation, and being in a crowd of men.  She obviously believed that at some level healing could happen and had raised her vibration by her positive,  loving actions so that the healer’s energy allowed hers “in”, although she would not have thought about it in this way.  If her energy had been the same as those in the crowd, she would not have been able to access the Healer’s energy with a touch.

“To gain enlightenment, you must want it as much as a man whose head is held underwater wants air” – Zen saying.

 

KEEP WELL, KEEP WARM

NAMASTE.  JAHNE

Dear Yogis,

Sorry you weren’t able to join us for the repeat of the Purushatras.  Although the message was the same, the class was different, so it was a totally new time together.  It was so lovely.  So thank you to those people who came. You are the reason I do what I do.  You can never learn the philosophy enough, I know – I read the modules.

Next SATURDAY at 10am we are going to start an EPIC journey.  We are going to walk through the BHAGAVADGITA.  Can’t wait.

TOMORROW at the Tuesday Lecture at 7.30pm, I am going to start on the CHAKRAS.  I don’t know how far we will get, but it will be a worthwhile investigation.  We will even start thinking about the vibratory body.

ZOOM SESSIONS:

YOUR ID’s: I will send you the zoom ID for the various sessions if you let me know you want to join.  Please open a folder on your desktop and put the zoom ID’s in it.  Last week people lost their ID’s (more than once). When I start the class I start the class..  I am always there 10 minutes before the start time, and if you are unsure about your entry or reception, please get on zoom BEFORE class and make sure everything is working.

YOUR FEES:  The classes have a charge.   Please keep track of your payments.  It’s easy.  I can check before start of each class, crossing you off a roster if that is what you want, but I would prefer to trust you to do the right thing.

If you have just joined the school, if you are a graduate or not.. Everyone pays for the classes they do.  It is the most economical way.  I can make a bulk charge for everything – but then you only win if you turn up every time.  If you can’t do a class you have booked for,  update me the day before.  If you are just absent, AWOL, it is your responsibility.

HOW TO PAY FOR CLASSES – Go to the DONATE button (on the bottom right hand side) on HOME page of our web site (www.yogabeautiful.com.au). Click on the Donate Button (soon to be called PAYPAL button) and make a one-off payment of the required amount.  PayPal takes credit/debit cards and sends me the receipt when you pay.  Make sure you say what the payment is for when you enter the amount on PayPal..  We set this up to make it easy.

TEACHER TRAINING 1st and 3rd Sunday 10am – $20 each  2 hour classthe repeat FREE
RESTORATIVE YOGA CLASSES$75 for four classes. (Not unlimited, NOT per month), or you can pay the usual CLASS PASS fee of $185 for 10 classes.  It is up to you.
YOGA CAFE  – Fridays at 11am (all welcome) – FREE

TUESDAY WORKSHOPS – 7.30-9pm, $35 for 3 sessions

TAROT TRAINING – weekly Saturday training sessions $50 for 3
TAROT COURSE$157 for a three session course which includes a REVELATION TAROT DECK. Everything Tarot is in our shop on the web site.  It is under construction, but I am getting there.

 

I LOOK FORWARD TO  SEEING YOU IN CLASS.

NAMASTE – JAHNE