I visited the KYM Mandiram this October for two weeks. This is the lineage of my teacher Mr. Bossart. Never have I learned so much as I did in these two weeks. Being a person that is geographically challenged and not traveling very well alone, I cannot believe I even agreed to this! But IContinue reading “India… a Journey of Extremes”
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Peacocks, they remind me of…
I was in a coffee shop (cafe Creme) on east Oltorf in Austin and saw this picture, it brought to mind my friend Steph. Steph has a peacock feather tattooed on her foot. I started to think about her and how I missed her, she and Cody had moved back to Jersey to be closer toContinue reading “Peacocks, they remind me of…”
Lets see what comes…
In spanish this roughly means “lets see what comes out of this”… this was my thought as I approached Mehtab about speaking to the track of Kundalini teachers. I was teaching Meditation to the staff at Christopher House, its a Hospice facility on the east side of Austin. My life was busy with teacher training,Continue reading “Lets see what comes…”
Bluebonnets in College Station
I started this journey to College Station some months ago, there was all the background work that went into starting this track and the first day of class. What was I going to teach, how was I going to teach? No one told me that all my thoughts and fears from teaching my very firstContinue reading “Bluebonnets in College Station”
College Station…who would have thought
January 31 is a day that will never be quite the same for me. It will be a date that will be celebrated much like my birthday or the day I graduated from college. It was the first day of Teacher Training, and I was at the head of the class! I am teaching teachers.Continue reading “College Station…who would have thought”
Christmas with our little Family
Christmas with Izzy and Mabel..our little family. Christmas has always been so big with my family, there were 7 of us and always so many more. Either relatives, friends, friends of friends or people who just dropped by. It was always know at our house that my mom and dad had an open door. IfContinue reading “Christmas with our little Family”
Tamales with 4 Generations
The “Tamalada” the most important tradition to teach the Young. Does not matter the culture, everyone has a version of this. For my Hispanic family, it involves tamales. I my opinion my mom, Martina makes the best!! But really its about spending the entire day with loved ones, sure it hard work. But the workContinue reading “Tamales with 4 Generations”
Only in San Antonio
Ah San Antonio… Its nice to know some things are still the same, like the Alamo. I remember that smell, but it seems so much smaller then when I went with my family at age 7 in my cowgirl outfit and red felt hat. Kevin and I went there to celebrate his birthday and itContinue reading “Only in San Antonio”
Sat Nam Yoga Sisters
Its 3:00am on the morning of my 53rd birthday… and I have no doubt whatsoever about why I am awake. I am on my way to chant with my “sisters,”, a group of incredible women who have made a choice to chant and share this ambrosial hour with me! It was fantastic and so cleansingContinue reading “Sat Nam Yoga Sisters”
Amma in Dallas
Its a birthday present, one of the best. I have been coming to Dallas to see Amma for 4 years now. I am always so excited to be in a group of like minded people…so much love and understanding. It never fails each time I get my hug from Amma I am filled with loveContinue reading “Amma in Dallas”