Showing posts with label Holistic Yoga meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holistic Yoga meditation. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Sue's Thoughts - Holistic Yoga Meditation Palm Beach 4221



It was a very warm day in March, when the almost full moon was already shining bright in the sky.
The sun had set but there was still enough light left to take an early evening walk to the beach.
As I crossed the concrete walk / bike way which runs along the beachfront at Kingscliff, a young girl (maybe around 8 years old) called out as she briskly went by on her bike, "isn't it wonderful that the bike was invented,"
I smiled and continued on my way to the beach. The moonlight shone on the waves as they broke gently on the shore.
There was a refreshing breeze coming off the ocean and as I sat just near the water's edge to meditate with my prayer beads,
I thought; "Isn't it wonderful that God has invented all this and that He has allowed us to be part of it all".

Best Regards Sue

Monday, May 13, 2013

Practise Holistic Yoga Meditation - Peace and Stress relief


I started meditation about 30 years ago and have found the benefits to be life changing. I thought i was having lots of fun in my life before meditation but life has gotten so much better.

The Meditation has given me so much more than i could have ever imagined. It has given me direction, clarity and an inner peace. It helps me deal with any problems that come up through out the day with lightness and ease, instead of becoming bogged down with anxiety and stress. Stress is still there, we can't get away from that because the fact is this world is stressful, but my daily practise of meditation helps me try to cope with any and all situations with some degree of grace . I am very thankful for having had the
opportunity to learn this meditation. I especially enjoy being able to share and pass it on to my friends.

Penny O'Brien

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Holistic Yoga Meditation - Timeless quote -The Supreme Person says:

As the sun alone illuminates all this universe, so does the living entity, one within the body illuminate the entire body by consciousness.
Lord Krishna

Friday, October 28, 2011

Holistic yoga Meditation - holistic yoga | No dig garden / potatoes part 2


You can either take up the top layer of grass (which is what we did in our small no dig garden). Or just cover the earth with a thick layer of old newspapers, cardboard or both to prevent weed growth from occurring.

Note: Using newspapers may mean your crop is not truly organic. (Because of the ink). Again, the choice is yours, or just use a thicker layer of straw instead.

Spread a layer of composted material over the top of the newspaper or straw. Old dry lawn clippings or more straw can be used. Sprinkle a layer of worm castings in if you have some on hand. Place your potatoes or pieces of potatoes with eyes, directly onto the thick straw padding. Use crop straw or another straw which is cheap and readily available. Pull it apart and shake over the potatoes to protect them from light. One to two feet of straw is an ideal depth.

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