Simply stated, Kundalini Yoga makes everything you do better. I feel blessed to share it with others as a Teacher and now through Kundalink.com with the products that we sell. Kundalink aims to raise the bar on quality products for a quality life. Blogalini was born in order to tell everyone about it.
Total Pageviews
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Project 108
Thursday, October 7, 2010
INDIA...HERE I COME
On Tuesday of next week, I am returning to India. Lots to do before I go and I am getting that feeling in my stomach of "I'm going home". Very exciting. I'm going with my teacher, Harijiwan and his wife, Erin and a small group to the Northern cities of Amritsar, Dharamsala, and Palampur. I'm going to Delhi first because there are a few things I wanted to do there (one being, to visit the Taj Mahal)...
2. visiting Humayan's tomb
3. visiting India Gate
and just running around. Since the streets will most likely be closed around our hotel, I am sure that we will walk them and see what we can find. That's what I like to do anyway....
I'm going to Delhi with two friends who will be on the Yatra and I'm sure it will be an adventure all around!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Unsolicited Testimonials
Greetings Raghubir,
Just a quick note to thank you for my Kundawrap. It arrived yesterday and was immediately wrapped around my head for yoga last night… It was easy to fit and felt perfect !
Attached is a photo of me after yoga, radiating with a little extra glow than usual due to my Kundawrap !
Feel free to use this as a testimonial for your wonderful Kundawrap.
Sat Nam,
Sukhman Singh.
http://www.cherokeeturbans.com/history.html
Had to share - I love Nancy Kintisch's creations - she makes teaching comfortable in her cotton whites and easy to use Kundawrap - Check out her website kundalink.com She also has a fb page - I don't give kudos very often! Plan to get more for Winter Solstice!-Pilar
Thursday, June 17, 2010
LYRICAL MUSINGS
Burt Bacharach and Hal David wrote this great song about some girl pining for a guy, but the way Aretha and her girls do it, you'd swear it was about ones' devotion to God or one's yearning to merge with the infinite. I couldn't help but think of this because when I awoke this morning, this song popped into my head....before I did my morning prayers (Japji).
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my makeup
I say a little prayer for you
While combing my hair, now,
And wondering what dress to wear, now,
I say a little prayer for you
Forever, forever, you'll stay in my heart
and I will love you
Forever, forever, we never will part
Oh, how I'll love you
Together, together, that's how it must be
To live without you
Would only be heartbreak for me.
I run for the bus, dear,
While riding I think of us, dear,
I say a little prayer for you.
At work I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time,
I say a little prayer for you.
Forever, forever, you'll stay in my heart
and I will love you
Forever, forever we never will part
Oh, how I'll love you
Together, together, that's how it must be
To live without you
Would only be heartbreak for me.
My darling believe me,
For me there is no one
But you.
When my mom was on her deathbed back in December of 2006, my aunt, my sister, my daughter and I all decided that Frank Sinatra was gonna take my mom out. We all stood around the bed holding hands as Frank Sinatra's greatest hits escaped from the ipod mini speakers I brought with me from LA to Florida. Now you might think this is campy, but I swear this was the most compassionate and elevated way to help my mom transition. When you listen to the early Frank, you are struck by his phrasing and his magnificent choice of material. But when you are experiencing your mother's death while listening to George Gershwin's "someone to watch over me" , suddenly the words take on a whole new meaning...and Frank will never again be the same.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Mama's Got A Brand New Bag
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Yogi Bhajan's Wise Words About Summer Solstice
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light. ~ Yogi Bhajan
kundalini yoga: summer solstice 2008 from ETentity on Vimeo.
Summer Solstice 2010 from ETentity on Vimeo.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
FOODS FOR THOUGHT
I love to cook and every now and again I feel like sharing recipes. I've put together self-published cookbooks in the past. The most memorable of these being "KITCHEN GYPSY" when I was still a carnivore, the premise being, of course, that one could travel around the world and stay in the kitchen. This was and still is my approach to cooking.
I am a vegetarian now, more precisely what is called a lacto-vegetarian meaning that I consume dairy products but do not eat eggs. Being a lacto-vegetarian steers me in the direction of the Vegan Universe because Vegans do not consume any animal products and normal vegetarians are always "slipping in" an egg here and there. And baking from time to time as I do, I have found two of my favorite recipes for desert/treats in Vegan with a Vengeance by Isa Chandra Moskowitz. On the cover of her book underneath her name it states "America's Most Awesome Vegan Chef and cohost of the Post-Punk Kitchen". I have prepared about 60% of the recipes in this book and can say that she knows what she's talking about. If you'd like to buy the book right this second without even reading further, you can!