Monthly Archives: May 2010

Buddhist Chant-Ani Choying Drolma

The Buddhist nun Ani Choying Drolma runs a program in Nepal that trains nuns. Here she is chanting a mantra of the compassion Buddha.

Music can be an integral part of healing. The right kind of music invokes a healing response in the body/mind. Chant has a long history of assisting us in transformation.

I so appreciate her energy. What do you experience when you hear her chant? I find it healing and soothing.

Enjoy

Let’s Jam:Raul Midon, A State of Mind

I recently discovered this artist, watch the video, enjoy.

Vegan Miso Salad Dressing Recipe

OK this recipe is for salad dressing and it sounds so tasty. Consider too, by making your own salad dressing you can use a high quality organic olive oil or a cold pressed oil of your choice.

Here goes:

Miso & Nutritional Yeast Dressing Recipe

Ingredients:

1 Cup Oil
1 Cup Vinegar (we use Apple Cider)
1 Cup Nutritional Yeast Flakes (aka Nut Yeast)
1 Tbsp Miso (we make our own but whatever miso you have is fine)
3-5 cloves of garlic

Add ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth and creamy. Some folks like to add the oil last and drizzle it in for maximum emulsification but I think the nut yeast holds it all together just fine.

The result is a delicious thick dressing with the zip of vinegar and the bite of garlic and a rich miso and nut yeast flavor.

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Our Interconnectedness – The 100th Monkey

The Hundredth Monkey phenomenon shows us what can happen when members of the group learn new behaviors and this is passed on to other members of the group. When critical mass is reached, of 100 members, other members of the group learn the new behavior intuitively, without a teacher or a model being present.
Do you think you can’t change the world for good? Yes, you can.