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Dear Yogis,

Good news.  After a lovely weekend where I have been in the garden (weeding of course), I have had time enough to put the finishing touches to the new newsletter “HEMPISH”.   I will launch the newsletter with the release of my latest small booklet ‘SUPERFOODS, SUPERHERBALS” which is a rewrite of the “KANNABIS KITCHEN COOKBOOK”, now in its fourth release.   In the next day or so I will put it on ETSY.   www.myyogabooks.etsy.com

In “SUPERFOODS, SUPERHERBALS” we begin the discussion about adaptogens.  Those herbs which help us to adapt to our changing internal environment by boosting our immune systems, not with a blast of medicinals, but with a steady intake of immune and organ building, sustaining ingredients,  lasting months (or in my own case, years).  These herbals, such as are used by TCM practitioners, gradually build the strength of the organs, rebuilding the body from the inside out (and no celery juice in sight).

As improbable as it may sound, I sprinkle mushroom powder (turkey tail, or chaga) on my yoghurt, or as a latte with cocoa.   It is a fantastic drink and pick me up (chaga being a “pick me up” mushroom” with many medicinal properties).  You can purchase the super boosting six mushroom coffee powder from us, or chaga or turkey tail.  They are all fantastic for your health and stamina.

 

THE MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART

Yesterday I watched again a documentary about the architect I.M.PEI.  He is a Christian/Buddhist and had much to learn when accepted this commission.   The doco I watched  featured his eight year long project – THE MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART in Dohar.  First he constructed a peninsular that reached out into the ocean (no mean feat), then he brought into being the most wonderful building which is not only a celebration of geometry, but also of light.

He says if you really want to do something, no matter what that is – you can.  NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE.  (You have to know what you want to DO of course..)  His workers take on every task believing in those words, and in his patience and perseverance that everything will work out right.   Do google it, it is worth the time.

What is surprising (I saw it first off, but Mr.Pei had it brought to his attention by one of his female colleagues,  some time after the building’s launch),  from the front (the image you see to the left) with the two hooded eyes on the turret at the top, it looks like a woman in veiled Arab covering.   It is actually the light source for the internal dome, but you don’t see that – you just see the eyes, the head and can imagine the rest.  Fascinating that Mr.Pei didn’t see it.  It was accidental (as much an anything is, thanks to the subconsciousness!), but he was pleased of course. He spent 6 months researching Muslim Art and architecture before he agreed to the project, then 8 years to complete.  I imagine he was totally absorbed in the art, culture and customs, and it shows.  The building is exquisite.  It is not forced into a landscape, it is totally beautiful just by itself, in the same way that the Taj Mahal needs no explanation or guide book to appreciate.  It is poetry. It is like no other building.  Unique.

When you go there, as you must when we can, it costs nothing to enter the building and take advantage of the fabulous study halls, exhibition spaces etc.  It is free entry.

What I am trying to say is this.  Don’t limit yourself to studying one thing… yoga and art are everywhere.  If you don’t look at what is around you, you might miss something VERY IMPORTANT. As Kermit says “Inch worm, inch worm, measuring the marigolds why don’t you stop and see how beautiful they are”.

SEE YOU IN THE GARDEN. It’s not easy being green….

NAMASTE.  JAHNE

 

 

 

 

Dear Yogis,

Thank you to those people who have responded to my call out and will be subscribing to the new newsletter – “HEMPISH”.which will be a newsletter dedicated to HEMP AND HERBALS.  Taking these subjects out of the yoga beautiful newsletter…and into the hands of people who are interested, use the herbals, and are interested in all aspects of health and wellness..

Life is not just about asana, as we have been reiterating in both our ‘Gita class on a Sunday and our Sutra class on Tuesday.

ZOOM SATURDAY 2pm – The Tarot/Pendulum making, and painting class.  This has been one of our most popular classes.  This is a class that I really look forward to.  It is fantastic.
ZOOM SUNDAY 10am – The Bhagavadgita class
ZOOM TUESDAY 7.30PM – The Sutras.
You can always find details about any of these classes on the front page of www.yogabeautiful.com.au, or on the drop downs under Classes or the subject you are looking for.

THE ART OF YOGA (OR THE YOGA OF ART)
Because I have been painting and drawing every day, when I go into the newspaper shop, or hop on line, I have been ending up in the ART SECTION.    Yesterday I picked up the latest edition of ART GUIDE AUSTRALIA.  A fabulous guide to art, artists and galleries throughout Australia.

This month, one of the featured artists is Guy Warren who is 99 years old (in his hundredth year as he would say), and still  looking terrific and drawing, painting or scribbling EVERY DAY.  We all know that no matter if we are a cricketer, a pianist, and artist or a yogi, to be the best we can be we have to practice our craft every day.

I love it that he has shows planned next year in King Street Gallery, the National Art School, and Nicholas Thompson Gallery in Melbourne and Gallery Lane Cove in Sydney.  What a fabulous schedule!

We could all stretch ourselves but we don’t because we have doubts and those doubts slow us down.  That is one thing that working in the Friday and Saturday art groups helps with… it calms our doubts because we get feed back from people who are seeing what we do and see our work with fresh eyes..

The American Philip Guston said that “Doubt is the acute awareness of the existence of alternatives”, and Australian Art Critic  Robert Hughes (who always called a spade “a …..shovel”) said “The greater the artists the greater the doubt.  Perfect confidence is given to lesser artists as a consolation prize”.  

Don’t let doubt in yourself hold you back.  Just work through it.  I think I have told you about the painting of a ballerina I made for my grandma then I was 6 years old.  It took me such a long time to draw and I was so proud to give it to her.  She looked at it and then handed it back.  She said “That’s nice but your cousins Pat’s ballerinas are much softer and so beautiful”.  I was crushed and i still recall those words today.  But it didn’t stop me.  Even though my cousin, Pat and others did much more beautiful work than me, I kept doing it, even when I was told traditional art was ‘dead” and I wasn’t able to go to art school, because  commercial art was one of the only art options and i wasn’t interested.  I keep painting… and yoga-ing.

Where are my arty cousins? They didn’t have to work at it so I guess they didn’t value it, and never became professional artists.  The rejection made me stronger.

We all meet rejection at every stage of our lives in everything we step out to do – the better you are, the more rejection you will experience.   I became unstoppable.  No matter what happened, no matter what people said about the art or the yoga, I have continuously worked the art alongside my yoga.  They fitted together beautifully – sometimes more art, sometimes more yoga.  First hard work then comes passion (not the other way around).

YOU TOO can make this match in whatever field you have chosen.  Yoga gives balance to every life..BUT YOU HAVE TO DO IT, JUST AS YOU HAVE TO DO ART – EVERY DAY.  ART DOESN’T JUST HAPPEN.

NAMASTE – JAHNE

 

 

Dear Yogis,

It’s Friday and I am getting used to the new timetable.  Lots more painting time!

ZOOM WEEKEND MENU

FRIDAY: 6.45  ZOOM TAROT/PENDULUM FREE CLASS
SATURDAY: 12.30 ZOOM YOGA CLASS AND 2PM THE FABULOUS TAROT MAKING TRAINING (and painting) CLASS
SUNDAY: 10AM TEACHER TRAINING – THE BHAGAVADGITA

If you want to join any of these, please email me first to book your space and to discover the requirements in the case of the tarot/art classes..yogafirst2@bigpond.com

THE NEW “HEMP’ISH” NEWSLETTER
It was easier to co-opt an existing yoga list and newsletter than to fiddle around with the time and expense to design a new one.. so for the time being that is what have done….  I am not speaking about anything drastically different to what I usually do, but I am just singling out the HEMP NEWS, and directing it to people who have responded and shown an interest.  It won’t be a daily newsletter.  At the maximum it will be twice a week in between the yoga news.  When you see “HEMPISH” in your inbox, you will know it is from me!

If you want to receive it, and have not yet indicated that to me, please let me know – yogafirst2@bigpond.com

 

THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
I have lots of thoughts EVERYDAY, and most of them don’t come to anything – I just have to play until one or two out of the bunch (if I am lucky) suddenly jumps out at me.

In order to work with what some would think a lucky co-incidence,  a few things need to be in place.  

  1. First, I have to have a meditation and yoga time in order that any reasonable creative thoughts can arise at all.
  2. Then I have to stand back and not judge, picking out the ideas that appeal – being prepared to play and be challenged.
  3. Then I have to have enough trust to know if I move down the path that has been presented to me, something wonderful WILL happen.  It may not be what I originally anticipated, but it will happen, and I will be able to move forward. I need to bring a certain amount of trust to the table, and be able to play.  I don’t always understand the first time an Idea comes to me. But my guides will keep on pushing me down the path if I let them,  and move with them, rather than “but’ing” against them (“but this”, and “but that”!)

What helps in all of this is if you have someone POSITIVE and on your side you can talk to and brainstorm with.  I have the cat, and my pendulum.  It is just a matter of teasing out the good from the chaff, and being ruthless if something clearly doesn’t work.  It’s is not about being frustrated or thinking that it won’t work (mainly because I am looking for something EASIER).  If I persevere, one idea usually leads into another.  So something you thought wouldn’t work one way, may work another way.

For instance.  I recently had a difficulty with my Bendigo printer with regards to getting accurate reproductions of my paintings.  They are not art printers and it took some time before they understood what I was trying to achieve.

I  could have thrown in the towel, but I didn’t (at various points I was tempted).   With patience and lots of time, I sourced a local photographer/printer who can do multiples in different price ranges and qualities at a much cheaper price.  Not top of the line museum art quality, but fantastic just the same.  The printer in Bendigo who I challenged with my problem then explored papers and inks.  The result? We all now have found different markets,  and in my case a number of alternatives to work with depending on the needs of the client.

Now I know I can get any quality and quantity of art printing done, I can explore new clients, and new opportunities for my art. (For those of you waiting for the prints – I now have them and the angel print in 20x20cm will be ready for you next week!).

This formula works for almost anything, including yoga studios.  Coming out of covid – you may have to look for new markets and new clients.  Don’t give up. Be challenged and know that with patience you will win..  PATIENCE AND PERSEVERANCE WILL GET YOU PLACES THAT JUST HAVING TALENT WON’T. Lots of people with much more talent than you or I have fallen by the wayside… Don’t be one of them.  Keep going, keep achieving, keep learning.

SEE YOU ON THE MAT.

NAMASTE – JAHNE