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Raw Shakti e-Newsletter Issue 11 June 2007

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On the Path
A Journey
The Next Step
What's new
Extended Retreats
Marichasana
Cooking Corner
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What is Raw Shakti?

Raw refers to pure or unaltered and Shakti is the Sanskrit word for life-force, power or energy. Sanskrit is an ancient language which many of the yoga texts were originally written in. We translate this into English as Raw or Pure Energy. We all have an abundance of pure energy inside of us. Raw Shakti yoga works through the modality of yoga to connect us with our inner purity and energy by taking off the layers that often cover our essence. By revealing our pure energetic nature to us we will realize our creative potential. The purifying practices of yoga help to purify the body and mind by getting rid of the junk or impurity. We are left with the energy and purity to live our life with. To have energy is to have radiance and vitality. To live from this place of Raw Shakti is to live from a place where we have an abundance of energy to help ourselves live healthy and therefore to help the world in whatever ways we are called to do so. Anything that manifests does so through Shakti. What we create is from our own pure or Raw Shakti.
On the Path

Namaskaram.

Taialofa at FalealoupoI hope you are having a great day. This year I have been pondering the law of attraction. The book The Secret describes this law and shows the power of Positive Thinking. Positive Thinking is also one of the 5 points of yoga, according to the Sivananda tradition. Basically, the law of attraction is about the fact that you will draw more of what you think about into your life. If we think happy thoughts then we will become happier. This is a solid reason to keep our thoughts positive even in the midst of life's challenges! It seems vital to practice happiness even if we are not feeling it. "If you can't make it, fake it" "train the brain" "remove the samskara (ruts of negative thinking patterns)" are all sayings you will here in yoga that point us to thinking positive thoughts about who we are and the dreams we crave to pursue. One way or another we will achieve our goals.

It is said in The Secret that no one who ever had a dream actually knew how they were going to achieve it! They just knew they were going to! This is a relief to me. In other words we must have strong faith in our self, and in the dreams we have, to be able to take them forward one small step at a time. Anyone who has accomplished anything, did it one step at a time. It is the same for our yoga practice. Every day we can take that step by getting on the mat. Through taking these small steps we dedicate ourselves to growth and we achieve happiness along the path. Even amidst our busy (or not busy) lives, let us make that choice to get on the yoga mat. To show up is the hardest part of the journey. How many of us have yet to show up to pursue what we dream about? Whether it is an ideal relationship, a truly healthy body, a peaceful mind, a dream job, or a vision of how life could be, it can happen if we think positively. Einstein said, "Our thoughts are a preview of coming attractions." He is saying that our thoughts become our life. Maybe take today to observe your thoughts and transition any negative thinking into positive thinking. It can be tough, especially at first! It becomes easier with practice. Even though it takes effort to create the life we dream of, it is so worth it in that living our dreams, even just starting that process, brings us joy!


For dreams, no matter how big or small, being pursued,

Taialofa
Nikki on NamuaA Journey

Taialofa arrived at my house in Samoa ready to teach Yoga to a group of interested ladies, a little over a year ago. For most of us it was our first Yoga experience. I can clearly recall how that first class left me feeling exhilarated and amazed. I was astounded that 'exercise' could be both extremely physical and yet very gentle. I was hooked.

Twice weekly Taialofa would arrive at my home and lead our group through a physical journey. In the early stages there was plenty of laugher as bodies creaked and groaned as movements were awakened that had been lost plenty of years before. Ever so gently Taialofa moved us through new challenges as very quickly as we began to achieve a variety of Yoga poses. I enjoyed every class and was motivated to achieve more as I could feel the changes within myself.
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The Next Step

peter the warrior

OK, you've been practicing yoga for a while, you have gotten pretty comfortable with the asanas you have been practicing for some time, you have attended some yoga events, and you are feeling pretty self satisfied with your progress.

You are feeling pretty healthy and pleased at departing from the old, creaky overweight you that began your yoga practice three years ago. Wallowing in all that self satisfaction, it gets easier and easier to skip a morning or weekly yoga practice, let the diet slide, but keeps the memory of all your yoga successes that are slowly slip-sliding away. What to do? It's time for:

YOGA BOOT CAMP!

I left for Samoa for a 28 day intensive yoga experience with Kevin and Taialofa.

Arriving in Samoa after three flights and 16 hours in the air, I was greeted with open arms and their beautiful, new-arrival ritual. What a pleasure to be back with Kevin and Taialofa again! They had only moved into their new quarters a few days before. In spite of the intense timetable, their new home was welcoming, neat, and looked like they had been there forever. Their new landlord is a gardener and the month was highlighted with many delicious delicacies form their copious garden.

Almost immediately, we went out to see the future sight of the Raw Shakti Yoga Spa. This consisted of a seven acre cube of jungle about 1700 feet up the side of a mountain overlooking the Pacific! What a beautiful sight!

The month I spent with Kevin and Taialofa was custom planned for my interests and needs. There were days spent touring beautiful sites around the island of Upolu, days helping to clear jungle boundaries of their planned yoga center as well as clear a place to build their first building on the property, several beautiful rituals, days at the ocean, cooking lessons, fabulous meals, massages, evening meditation, daily study of the yoga sutras, lots of walking, shopping trips to town, oh, and did I mention? Lots of yoga! Stay tuned for the details of all of these adventures! There is far too much to tell in just one article!

Pete Ketcham

What's New

Darwin Art Miles Mural ProjectArt Miles Mural Project Samoa
Kevin organized the Art Mural Miles Project with the art teachers and students at Laumua o Punaoa School in Samoa. There was a beautiful ceremony marking the beginning of the first mural that will be painted by the students and Samoan children. Darwin Selesele (pictured to the left) composed a song about Peace and this was sung by the students. We were excited that the vision for Peace and our volunteering for this art project brought these people together. Kevin gave a speech in Samoan and English about how the murals is a step toward world peace. He spoke about how the children will be the ones to bring peace to the planet. There will be 10 murals donated to Samoa and we are donating our time (part of our vision is to always give back to the countries we visit through volunteering our time to projects that build community) to facilitate them and they will join with the other murals being painted from all over the world. There are murals being done in 130 countries! For this project they will be bound together and wrapped around the great pyramid of Egypt in the year 2010. They represent world peace through the art of children from around the world. The theme  for the Samoa mural was peace through sports. We hope to unveil the murals created in Samoa at the South Pacific Games in August.
Extended Retreats

Baoguo Monastery China (near Tibet!) Yoga Teacher Training or Yoga Vacation with School Yoga: July 15 - August 11

You can still join the group traveling to this ancient part of China. Located only a couple of hours from Tibet, in the high mountains of China, this retreat will be extraordinary. Vedantin, your yoga and culture guide, was born in China. This  Teacher Training Course will be experience based. You will be encouraged to live in the yoga life style for an entire month! You will experience a complete embodiment of virtues, strength, balance, serenity, peace, joy, happiness, contentment, and wisdom. You will be a Yoga Alliance 200-hour certified teacher upon completion of the course! Click here for more information. You can also join for a yoga vacation instead of the teacher training for as many weeks as you like and get daily massage during the time each afternoon when the trainees are studying!

Samoa Retreat: September 11 - 17
During this tour lead by Kevin and Taialofa, you will visit some of the most beautiful villages in Samoa. You will have the opportunity to be part of an kava ceremony on the scenic 1-village island of Apolima and explore the wonders of Savaii. Sign up today for this fabulous week in the South Pacific by clicking
here!


Classes
Health Attack Gym in Motootua: Tuesdays from 6:15-7:15 pm, 10 tala (US$3.75)
Coconut's Beach Resort in Siumu: Thursday from 10:30-11:30am, 35 tala (US$13.00)

If you have a group (in Samoa) and would like to set up a weekly class, that will start in September, call us at 7796400 as we are planning our September through December class schedule now.
Marichasana III

Marichasana IIIHere at Tafatafa beach in Samoa, Kevin is enjoying sun and sand in this asana.

To enter this pose start in dandasana, seated posture with your legs straight in front of you with your toes pointing toward the ceiling and creating a 90 degree angle between your legs and your torso. Maintaining this integrity, bend one knee up and place your foot on the floor close to your knee that is long. Hug this knee into the chest and try to straighten up the spine. Now reach the oppsosite arm across the body and your your elbow as a lever on your bent knee. This motion will intiate the twist in the torso. You may stay want to stay here with your other arm balancing you. If you can keep your back straight continue the twist and try to reach your arm around your knee and the other behind your back and connect your hands! This is a spine twisting shoulder opener! Not as easy as it looks perhaps but it comes with practice. Then reverse the
motions for balance on the other side. Enjoy where you are at in this regal Marichasana.
Cooking Corner

Eggplant Sautee                            

Serves 4, Vegan

Ingredients:

  • 6 small eggplants
  • 1/2 cup of coconut cream
  • 3 limes
  • 4 tablespoons of Coconut oil
  • 1 large red onion
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 2 tablespoons of cumin
  • 2 cups baby spinach
  • 2 red peppers (capsium)
  • 1 tablespoon sea salt

Directions:

Start by slicing the eggplant lengthwise, as thin as you can, and then soak them in salted water for 30 minutes.(use a tablespoon of sea salt in the water and help it to dissolve by stirring it around) After 30 minutes of soaking the eggplants, drain the water and you will see the dark color that is removed. This helps to keep the eggplant tasting sweet rather than sour. On low temperature place the coconut oil in frying pan. Add garlic and onion, chopped into small pieces. Cook for 3 minutes stirring the onions and garlic around. Add eggplant and stir often. Then add coconut cream and cumin. After a few minutes add the red pepper (sliced into long strips) and baby spinach. Stir for a minute or so. Squeeze limes (remove seeds first) over the mixture and then sautee all together for about 5 minutes. Place this Eggplant Sauté over wild rice or any type of grain that you enjoy. Cook 3 cups of grain and this meal will feed 4 people.

Note: Coconut oil has Lauric Acid in it which is the same as in mother's milk. In the book called Coconut Oil Miracle by Bruce Fife, there are many benefits described as to why this oil is supremely healthy for you.

  Nikki Schroder

Australian FloraNikki lives in Australia with her husband, who is an officer in the Australian Navy, and their 2 children. During the last 10 years they have lived in Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Samoa, and Canberra. She has a degree in Nuclear Medicine along with an MBA. She is a speaker at Australian professional conferences and guest speaker at international conferences. She is Editor-in-Chief for the development of a text book for the Bone Mineral Density profession and she has conducted research in this field. She often takes her yoga out into her garden as she has a passion for native Australian flora. The picture above is of a flower called Pig Face. This picture was taken by Nikki near her home. While living in Samoa, yoga was a part of her life as she held classes in her home. This is when she started to learn more about yoga. Her cheerfully intellectual personality woke up to enjoying the benefits of yoga in nature while on a retreat to Namua Island in Samoa with Josephine. When she was not on the yoga mat, you would find her enjoying the underwater world with her mask and snorkel on. Her life is evolving in integrative ways, as she incorporates yoga practice, gardening, raising her kids and her professional work. Look for and perhaps even meet Nikki soon, as she will be the in country guide for the first Raw Shakti Yoga tour of Australia, happening in 2009!   

Pete Ketcham

Peter In SamoaPete continues to have yearly retreats with Raw Shakti. This year it was to celebrate his 60th birthday so he treated himself to a 28 day yoga boot camp to get himself healthy for the new decade ahead. His evolution on the yoga mat is inspiring to many in that he has come so far! On his most recent journey a few people commented on how happy he looked. Music to his ears he would say. He lives in Keene, NH and enjoys walking, biking, nature, scuba diving, barbershop singing and time with friends. He is the President of the Barbershop group in Keene. Membership has increased thanks to his positive outlook and ability to compliment people's strengths as they learn to sing. His own voice is growing as well, as he learns to Om in order to connect with his center.

Contact Info
Taialofa and Kevin Petrini
Directors
Samoa phone: (685) 7796400
taialofa@rawshakti.com
kevin@rawshakti.com
OR
American phone: 1-888-YOGA-123
This email was sent to kevin@rawshakti.com, by yoga@rawshakti.com
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