Today, I wanted to share with all of you a very special
book, The Ancient
Wisdom of the Chinese Tonic Herbs, by Ron Teeguarden, along with his
equally special company, Dragon Herbs.
"If you have not used tonic herbs before, you are about to embark on
a great journey. If you are already familiar with tonic herbs but have just
discovered Dragon Herbs, you will find throughout the pages of this website (and book) products, education and services available no where else in the world."(1)
Dragon Herbs' formulations are of the very purest, highest
quality available. My experience and the experience of countless
individuals over thousands of years is that these sophisticated and proactive
tonic herbs and herbal formulations get results! After all, isn't that
the point?
To get started, Dragon Herbs offers free 30 minute
consultations to discuss your specific health and life goals, thus providing a
tailored program of safe, effective tonic herbalism to support each of the
three treasures: Jing, Shen and Qi. The herbalist I have personally spoken to was incredibly qualified with her Master's Degree in Chinese
Medicine, her own private practice previously, as well as the experience of
being a parallegal prior to all that. She, and the entire company, are
caring and impressively knowledgeable, making sure everything is tailored to your needs and
goals. I receive nothing for posting this information, in fact the
company probably isn't even aware that I have.
I wanted to share this amazing jewel of a company, and the
book as well, as I feel so blessed to have found them myself:-)
Do you incorporate Chinese Tonic Herbs or Formulations into your lifestyle?
Wishing you radiant health and well being.
Much love,
Juliane
References:
1. http://www.dragonherbs.com/gettingstarted.asp
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“I‘m either the luckiest
gal on the planet… or I just have really low standards.” 🙂 That’s a great quote from my teacher, and, I have to say I’m right there with her! The fact is, there is such an
abundance of gratitude for life overflowing from me each day, it feels as though I’ve
cracked some secret code to a treasure chest of beautiful miracles. There
are many practices to which I attribute this freedom and joy… seven years of Soto Zen Buddhist Awareness Practice & Transcendental Meditation, my amazing Teacher, my cheerleaders, and a simple, yet powerful ritual…
my nightly Gratitude Journal.
My Nightly Gratitude Journal
Taking
a moment each night to record just a few of the infinite miracles for
which I am grateful each day, is a beautiful frame of mind to fall asleep. And it doesn’t
stop there, I wake up in the same beautiful space of gratitude. It’s an
excellent practice for everyone – including those of us sweethearts who occasionally wake up on the “wrong side of the bed” 🙂
It only takes a minute or two – though you’ll
find yourself wanting to write much more than you expected… that’s
the nature of gratitude, it has a compounding, expansive, contagious
quality. Keeping a gratitude journal is a really fun way to focus our brains on the infinite miracles in our lives, and away from conditioning’s incessant mantra of something wrong/not enough.
The greatest gift we can give to the world is our own happiness. It ripples out reaching farther than we can ever begin to imagine.
Love,
XOXO
Juliane
Do you have a favorite practice or ritual which brings you happiness or peace? Do share with us!
I say, follow your bliss and don’t be afraid, and doors will open where you didn’t know they were going to be.
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are
mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same
time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn
like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars.
When we are unable to find tranquility within ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere.
-Francois de la Rochefoucauld
And the world cannot be discovered by a journey of miles, no
matter how long, but only by a spiritual journey, a journey of one inch, very
arduous and humbling and joyful, by which we arrive at the ground at our feet,
and learn to be at home.
- Wendell Berry
"When feeling urgent, you must slow down."
- Mark
Nepo
Continuous, calm, powerful use of the will shakes the forces
of creation and brings a response from the Infinite.
Every person that you meet knows something you don't; learn
from them.
-H. Jackson Brown
Fear doesn’t frighten me as much as it used to. I know it’s
from clinging and I know it will pass. I can tell myself, “I’m frightened now
because even though I know what’s true, I have forgotten it right now. I know
the possibility of remembering exists.” That possibility, that conviction,
gives me a lot of hope in the middle of the biggest fright.
-Sylvia Boorstein
I close my eyes
and see clearly . . .
I stop trying to listen
and I hear truth . . .
I am silent
and my heart sings . . .
I seek no contact
and I find union . . .
I am still
and move forward . . .
I am gentle
and need no strength . . .
I am humble
and remain whole . . .
-Ancient Taoist Meditation
We could say that meditation doesn't have a reason or
doesn't have a purpose. In this respect it's unlike almost all other things we
do except perhaps making music and dancing. When we make music we don't do it
in order to reach a certain point, such as the end of the composition. If that
were the purpose of music then obviously the fastest players would be the best.
Also, when we are dancing we are not aiming to arrive at a particular place on
the floor as in a journey. When we dance, the journey itself is the point, as
when we play music the playing itself is the point. And exactly the same thing
is true in meditation. Meditation is the discovery that the point of life is
always arrived at in the immediate moment.
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(Warning, along with a nice recipe, this post is pretty self-indulgent, rambling and goes where I've never gone yet always wanted to…)
Hi Guys,
There is SO much I want to talk about today; tons of amazing recipes I've been making and want to share (keeping me so busy I haven't had a chance to post about them!) an incredibly easy, practically free way to grow your own sprouts, food combining- something new I've started paying attention to, my new morning green drink recipe, etc. I will do my level best to get it all on StyleNectar as soon as I can. I'm learning so much, it's quite fun and exciting!
I have been on an amazing journey, as we all are right? That's life! And lately I've been looking at a lot of things including the concepts of identity, presence, going through life with conscious awareness (versus autopilot) and the repeated & perplexing realization that I am quite solo in my fascination by any of these ideas. Most times I bring up discussions, they're with an interest in looking beneath the surface of what's commonly accepted, leading to one of the concepts above. And generally no one wants to go there:-( Consequently I've made many fine friends through the authors of great books who DO love these philosophical discussions- but that will take me on a tangent into literature- another post for later.
For a long time I was too nervous to share these thoughts I consider most valuable & important on StyleNectar. They wouldn't appeal to a very large audience. So I kept things surface, sharing my favorite healthed-up, yet non-vegan, mainstream food so as not to turn anyone off, silencing all the stuff I really wanted to yell from the mountaintops – with the exception of my paintings- they're honest and real- yet simultaneously wide open for interpretation and, therefore, safe. I suppose that's an appeal for an artist; the viewer need go only as far as they dare in interpretation. Plus, they're from the soul, so half the time they're a mystery to me also:-) However, choosing this overall "safe" approach with the rest of my blog was getting to me. I wanted to be authentic which meant representing only a sliver of who I was wasn't enough – plus of course I've since gone completely vegan. So, a few months ago, I tiptoed a bit further and decided to start putting the rest of myself out there, and I've been truly heartened by your enthusiastic response!
Historically, I've stuffed my artistic and spiritual philosopher side. Not that I wanted to- actually I think it was rather unconscious- a product of being sort of a chameleon/socially acceptable. I can count on one hand the number of individuals I've known throughout life who love to philosophize, my Dad being one of them, thankfully:-) Otherwise, I get blank stares if I mention my daily meditation practice, being vegan (watch Our Daily BreadorEarthlings& read Diet For A New America or Eat To Live & you'll be vegan too) or my fascination with economics/politics or Buddhist/Hindu philosophy (I'll stop there, the list goes on I'm afraid.)
So it won't come as a surprise that I don't at all agree with such directives as don't discuss religion and politics! What's wrong with asking why? Why the aversion to looking beneath the surface? What's the appeal to living a life like robots on autopilot? Answer: conditioning is VERY powerful, if not virtually impossible, to go up against. And yet, the various domino affects of a world of robots are very frightening and so I do hope a few more people will have the courage to open their eyes. Personally, I find living in a state of presence/conscious awareness the most beautiful way to go through life. Though I'm not saying it's easy and it's definitely a life's work. However, autopilot has NEVER and will never be interesting to me.
As a society we're obsessed with building and maintaining an identity- as if without one, we'd cease to exist and life would somehow be meaningless without constant activity, achievement & results. In my humble opinion this clinging to an identity, essentially making an I the center of the universe, is the root cause for all the suffering in the world. Though I'll be the first to admit it's a struggle for me too, because of the tremendous pressure of conditioning.
When I was about four years old I'd ask myself, "Who am I?" I just couldn't take myself that seriously and kind of wondered why anyone else did. Didn't you often question, when you were a far less-conditioned human at that young age, all the drama with which adults seemed to be constantly engaged? As pre-conditioned children we were still in touch with our present, peaceful, inner selves. Jesus said, "We must become as little children." A return to the peaceful, spacious, silence where we can regain perspective in a moment of presence.
Meditation is the way I practice presence. It trains me to transcend identity and live in the world with conscious awareness. It's my fast-track (yes, ironic word choice) approach to putting life into perspective in addition to having a host of additional amazing benefits. And I'm committed because it works quite frankly. If I didn't see results I wouldn't be motivated to do it.
There are centuries of evidence and myriad scientific studies linking the affects of meditation to everything from increasing the peaceful centers of the brain to improving one's ability to concentrate, make decisions and cultivate awareness practice. I'll go into awareness practice in another post. Generally, it's learning to become conscious of the patterns of habitual thought in one's mind in order to ultimately let them go and harness the power of the mind rather than live unconsciously according to it's unhelpful, incessant chatter.
During meditation I watch my thoughts go from fast forward to slow motion- a general tape loop of the same 4 or 5 subjects repeating over and over! Letting go of my own "self/identity" follows suit. And soon, I feel as I did when I was four, at one with my surroundings. Bathed in love. Completely at peace.
I don't feel like working on a good segway here so I won't bother. But doesn't all that correspond nicely with not wanting to eat animals or needing to drink coffee in order to be happy?
Jim and I don't drink caffeinated bevvies any longer. We don't miss them. At all. We actually have more energy than when we used to drink them. And I'm afraid that, yes, we are sleeeping better too. If I had to say we have a substitute for coffee, I'd say the rocket-fuel-like energy we get from our green drinks far surpasses (chlorophyll baby). We also imbibe in a spirulina shake almost daily which is seriously amaze. And these Macaccinos pack a nice punch too. They're my late morning snack- Jim heads to work with his in a travel cup.
Maca is an ancient root prized by the South American tribes for centuries for its ability to energize and take warriors into battle with great stamina. It's an adaptogen, meaning it creates a state of balance or normalization in the body which restores its natural homeostasis creating affects such as balancing hormones. Do read up on Maca and start with a very small amount, listen to your body and proceed gently as such ancient herbs are powerful medicine.
Love,
Juliane
Un macaccino pour madame s'il vous plait?
Macaccino Recipe (Serves 1)
Ingredients
1/2 teaspoon Maca Powder
1 teaspoon Cacao Powder
sprinkle of cinnamon
stevia to taste
1 cup of unsweetened almond milk (for a lighter, yet still delish drink use 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 cup water)
Method
Heat the milk over a low heat until teeny-tiny bubbles start forming around the edge.
Whisk the dry ingredients together in a small bowl til incorporated.
Pour the warmed almond milk into the bowl, whisking until the dry ingredients are thoroughly combined into the milk.
Pour into your favorite mug, kick back and enjoy!
"To commune daily with God in deep meditation, and to carry His love and guidance with you into all your dutiful activities, is the way that leads to permanent peace and happiness."
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
In grace, light and presence
Love 💕
~Jayashrii
Live Beautifully
&
Be well
Jayashrii (Juliane)💫
(Jayashrii is my Sanskrit Yogic name given by my teacher in India)
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How about a few random, quick sketches from my Moleskine notebook today? I'm working on overcoming my fear of vulnerability and being that my sketchbooks feel private it seems a decent place to start. I stopped using pencil/eraser/charcoal long ago as I can't stand the contagious smear-factor & eraser confetti. Always pen. Fast. Energetic. No erasing.
Hmmm… Two topics are coming up: Art as it relates to life
&
An update on one of the series of experiments in the adventure of my life.
Art as it relates to life: I'm usually repelled by the latest bandwagon, preferring to take the path that speaks to my true nature. When things become too popular it's as if they lose their authenticity. But see, i'm already off-topic. And that's ok. Simply because it's not ok. So. What draws me to art is not only my history with it, having grown up drawing & painting as the daughter of an artist, but even more so, the ability art has to teach me presence. My second lesson (yes, I know, I skipped the 1st) in presence took place back in college. Though, at the time, I didn't realize I'd discovered 'presence' per se, just that I loved the experience more than anything else in the world…
There i'd stood for hours in the studio of the empty art building, late at night. floor-to-ceiling windows filled with dark evening, tall against the bright studio light. time had ceased. i'd been set free. one with brush, paint, the world, my canvas. nothing mattered. no problems. there was only purity. peace. love. gratitude.
I remember practically floating home to our off-campus house. Filled with joy. I'd found my life's calling!
I realize now that it doesn't matter what I do. It's not what but how. I suppose if I had to put it in terms of do, I want to… spend my life in presence. And for some lucky reason, painting has the capacity to illustrate that for me- what presence is. It's letting go. A freedom and easiness. Not trying hard. A commitment through simply showing up. Most importantly it has nothing to do with me. In fact, I learn how to get out of the way. I learn this through meditation also. And sometimes, yet rarely, through conscious choice no matter what I'm doing.
I'd like to continue to be a lot more open on StyleNectar, about things that really matter to me. Perhaps I'll share a poem and it will go unoticed by the masses. that's ok. Perhaps those readers who look forward to my healthed-up cupcakes will yawn at my favorite choral piece. No, I still don't think I'm going to begin photographing my food with tea-towels on a rotating variation of wood slabs. Yes, my photos will mostly be taken at dinnertime, after the natural light of day has unfortunately passed, when we're starving and just want to eat our food rather than wait for me to take pictures of it until it gets cold:-) No, probably no instagrams either.
I'm going to be me. Not that I haven't been. But I'm constantly growing and this blog is going to reflect that.
What was the other topic- I've already forgotten:-) Oh yes, An update on one of the series of experiments in the adventure of my life. As you may recall, this summer we launched head first into a Raw, Vegan lifestyle. It makes a person feel amazing! However, now that the weather is cooling and I've figured out just how much time it takes to strictly follow a raw, vegan lifestyle, I'm shifting to a nutritarian lifestyle. Basically, it's the same thing, just allowing for cooked food too! I'll share more on this later.
Until next time, here are a few quick sketches from my Moleskine which I may be turning into paintings one day soon. Oddly, the 1st two are my faves, yet they ended up posting incredibly tiny in an unfairly shrunken & sparse representation:-) If you're so inclined, feel free to click on them for a larger, better view.
I'll continue sharing a few pages here & there going forward.
xoxo
~juliane
sandy path to Madeket Beach, Nantucket, summer 2012.
some dunes, sand & ocean. Madaket Beach. Nantucket, summer 2012.
overlooking the front yard, driveway & woods, summer 2012.
partial view of cast iron urn of pansies on front steps. fall 2012.
sitting on the front steps. fall 2012.
Are you a meditator? If so, how did you get started?
Or, simply tell me what's going on with you so we can share your in your journey!
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Our sweet, gray kitty passed away at 5:30 am last night, sleeping between us in our bed. She spent the last 3 weeks of her life, following a stroke, tucked into her favorite basket, being toted around with us wherever we went. It's what she wanted and she was incredibly happy, blessing us with her beautiful, loud purring 'til the very last day of her life. We told her stories and walked down memory lane 3 times daily while feeding her favorite pureed "Pumpkin Jack Splash" via syringe. She wore an extra small baby diaper with a hole cut out for her tail, but she was mostly quite good at letting us know when to take her down to her box… on the four occasions of exception, she handled 4 baths & a blow dry very well:) Although she wasn't able to walk these 3 weeks, she thoroughly accepted the situation with the amazing spirit and love we've always known. We love you kitty. Thank you for blessing us with your sweet perfection for the last 13 years. You'll be part of us forever.
Several years ago I began experimenting as a vegetarian purely out of love for animals. One need only adore a pet of their own for that to turn into compassion for all animals. That's what happened for me. I became unable to hold dually in my conscience, that it's ok to eat one animal so long as I never knew it personally/it came from XYZ species, while simultaneously loving another animal as a member of my family.
I hold no judgement against meat eaters as it's woven into the fabric of our conditioning. We're raised eating, wearing & using animal products in more ways than we probably realize. Even despite my own internal conflicts over the issue, I've waffled back and forth between vegetarian/flexetarian over the years, rationalizing, since my husband was a carnivore, preparing a couple of meat dishes a week, though I'd use only humanely raised/organic products religiously.
Recently, however, after reading several fascinating nutrition books, I learned the amazing benefits of a raw foods vegetarian diet. What we've been conditioned to believe our bodies require nutritionally in order to thrive is quite upside down. A vegetarian/raw foods diet has been linked to a whole host of benefits including greater energy, radiant skin, reduced risk of disease and better digestion. Research and real life experiences have also shown that a person can prevent a body's healthy cells from turning into malignant cancererous cells by consuming mostly a vegetarian, raw food diet of whole, organic foods!
When I shared what I'd learned with Jim, I was thrilled when he decided he too wanted transition to a vegetarian, mostly Raw Vegan food diet. The timing was perfect! After just 2 weeks of phasing ourselves into this new lifestyle, we're already feeling and seeing the results. Jim, for example, is experiencing a much higher level of performance during his boxing workouts!
Uncooking, or eating Raw involves a lot of new techniques and some new tools- though the investment is negligible compared to health related expenses down the road. We'd already been making a delicious green smoothie daily for the past year (yes, we love it that much!) in our Vitamix, so we were off to a fab start. My 1st two equipment investments so far on our Raw journey are my spiralizer, for making vegetable pasta, and a Juicer. Love them both!
Originally, I'd planned to share my Raw Vegan recipe for Pasta Alfredo today, but I've received so many requests for this Power Green Juice that I decided to share it first. Again, this is NOT the same recipe as the green smoothie I've shared previously. Juicing is very different from blending as it immediately delivers a degree of enzymes/nutrition/benefits we'd never actually be able to consume in even one day. Jim and I noticed after our first Power Green Juice we experienced an awesome sustained rush of energy, not unlike what follows a cup of coffee, just without the jitters and subsequent crash.
Please enjoy Sweet & Tangy Power Green Juice. I am thrilled about it, as until now, I've never been able to drink more than a few sips of green juice, from even the best juicing companies. Sweet & Tangy Green Drink has a wonderful tang of ginger and lemon, sweetness from apples & zip from the fennel… and there's something about that fabulous sustained energy rush… it becomes addictive! It's already one of our daily staples.
Sweet & Tangy Power Green Juice
Recipe for Sweet & Tangy Power Green Juice (Serves 2)
Ingredients:
2 collard or kale leaves
3 romaine lettuce leaves
2 handfuls parsley, about 1/2 bunch (or use spinach)
1 cucumber
1/2 fennel bulb (or 1/2 of top portion, ie. the fronds/stems. I get four batches out of 1 fennel this way.)
3 stalks celery
2 green apples, cored
1 lemon, peeled (yellow skin removed)
1 lime
1 1/2" piece of fresh ginger root (I like a lot of ginger, you may want to try w/ a 1" piece first)
A couple squirts of Stevia to sweeten if necessary
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