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Namaste',
Iffet
Monday, June 9, 2008
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Another Quote
Sivananda's Message of the Day for Sunday, June 8, 2008
Always do good to others. Be selfless. Mentally remove everything and be free. This is divine life. This is the direct way to Moksha or salvation.
-- Sri Swami Sivananda
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Quote of this day...wow.
Sivananda's Message of the Day for Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Spiritualize all your activities.
-- Sri Swami Sivananda
Spiritualize all your activities.
-- Sri Swami Sivananda
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Why 108 Sun Salutations???
This is from FitSugar.com...
"The 108 salutation practice is named Mala, representing the 108 mala beads (prayer beads). There are many reasons for the Hindu and Buddhist belief in the sacredness of the number 108.
* There were initially 54 sounds in the Sanskrit alphabet: 2 X 54 = 108
* There are 108 Upanishads, which are part of the oldest scriptural texts of Hinduism. They primarily focus on philosophy, meditation, and the nature of God.
* There are 108 names for Hindu deities.
* The distance between the earth and sun is 108 times the diameter of the sun, therefore, the number 108 is taken to represent the "distance" from the devotee to the divine.
* Some say there are 108 feelings: 36 related to the past, 36 related to the present, and 36 related to the future."
Come and join me on June 14 at 7am for a very special 108 Sun Salutation Mala at the new American Family Fitness Short Pump, 11760 West Broad Street, behind Macy's at Short Pump Town Center. Call 364-1200 for more information.
Namaste',
Iffet
"The 108 salutation practice is named Mala, representing the 108 mala beads (prayer beads). There are many reasons for the Hindu and Buddhist belief in the sacredness of the number 108.
* There were initially 54 sounds in the Sanskrit alphabet: 2 X 54 = 108
* There are 108 Upanishads, which are part of the oldest scriptural texts of Hinduism. They primarily focus on philosophy, meditation, and the nature of God.
* There are 108 names for Hindu deities.
* The distance between the earth and sun is 108 times the diameter of the sun, therefore, the number 108 is taken to represent the "distance" from the devotee to the divine.
* Some say there are 108 feelings: 36 related to the past, 36 related to the present, and 36 related to the future."
Come and join me on June 14 at 7am for a very special 108 Sun Salutation Mala at the new American Family Fitness Short Pump, 11760 West Broad Street, behind Macy's at Short Pump Town Center. Call 364-1200 for more information.
Namaste',
Iffet
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Renew Your Friendship - With Your Breath!
How many times have we gotten an e-mail or voicemail from an old friend? Sometimes, we forget to call back. We feel bad. Time passes and we keep forgetting to get back to our old friend. And then, we reconnect - and it's like a day never passed since you spoke to her. She's still the same - in your life, part of your heart.
I think this is similar to the relationship we have with our breath. Sometimes, we don't hear it. We are too busy or stressed to feel the sensations of our breath. We forget to relax and breathe deeply. But then, like we're sitting down to answer an old voice mail, we tune in, we dial her up, and just like our dear old friend, our Breath is there for us. It sustains us from the moment of our birth to the moment of our death.
Sit down. Slow down. Call your friend. Send her an e-mail. Dial in and renew your relationship - with your BREATH!
I think this is similar to the relationship we have with our breath. Sometimes, we don't hear it. We are too busy or stressed to feel the sensations of our breath. We forget to relax and breathe deeply. But then, like we're sitting down to answer an old voice mail, we tune in, we dial her up, and just like our dear old friend, our Breath is there for us. It sustains us from the moment of our birth to the moment of our death.
Sit down. Slow down. Call your friend. Send her an e-mail. Dial in and renew your relationship - with your BREATH!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Taking Classes

Hello, All!
I've been off from J Sarge for a few weeks, so I've decided to take some classes. I'm learning some good stuff and just enjoying being with my breath. I've really missed taking classes.
But now, here's the part where I tell you what you should do!
Be open to new experience, and a big part of that is taking Yoga classes with other instructors. We all like what we know, and we know what we like, but that leads to attachment, and that's something that Yoga teaches us to look away from. If you're so attached to a teacher, then what happens when she has a sub? Is your practice shot for that day, or that week? That's your Yoga time - time for you to be in the present and experience what the Now has to offer. As an instructor, all I ask of my participants is that they breathe and feel and be present, and you can apply that to any situation - or class.
Be well and keep practicing!!!
Namaste',
Iffet
PS "Ashram Sunset" was painted by me last year.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Check out Swami Ji
I found this in my in-box the other day and floated over to read some of Swami Ji's diary. It's absolutely compelling and lovely. This guy is love.
Click on the title of this post to read his diary.
Happy reading! Let me know what you think.
Namaste',
Iffet
Click on the title of this post to read his diary.
Swami Ji’s Diary – Daily Satsang
Are you curious how a Swami’s life looks like? Are you interested in what he thinks and feels when he is not in public? Swami Balendu, who lived in a sealed cave for three years and 108 days, wants to share his daily thoughts with you in his diary. We have a great worldwide response as the daily entries give answers to many people’s everyday problems. If you have any comments you are welcome to sign our guestbook.
Are you curious how a Swami’s life looks like? Are you interested in what he thinks and feels when he is not in public? Swami Balendu, who lived in a sealed cave for three years and 108 days, wants to share his daily thoughts with you in his diary. We have a great worldwide response as the daily entries give answers to many people’s everyday problems. If you have any comments you are welcome to sign our guestbook.
Happy reading! Let me know what you think.
Namaste',
Iffet
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