Thursday, February 4, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
Chopra Meditation
I'm delighted to announce, that I have joined the wonderful network of Primordial Sound meditation teachers in Ireland. Certified by Deepak Chopra, I now offer Ayurvedic lifestyle - Perfect Health and Primordial Sound Meditation on either a private or group basis.
PSM is a mantra based meditation developed by Deepak from the ancient Vedic tradition of India. The physical and emotional benefits of regular meditation are profound - including
- Lower blood pressure
- reduced stress
- improved immune system
Private tuition is available on the 1st Friday of each month with a follow up session one week later.
Dates are: Primordial Sound Meditation
January 8th
February 5th
March 5th
(Alternative venue and dates can be arranged on request)
Group Perfect Health Programme:
Howth - January 16th & 17th
Oscailt Dublin City January 31st (part 1) February 6th (part 2)
For further info call :086 8269371 or email info@perfecthealth.ie
Have a happy healthy 2010!
PSM is a mantra based meditation developed by Deepak from the ancient Vedic tradition of India. The physical and emotional benefits of regular meditation are profound - including
- Lower blood pressure
- reduced stress
- improved immune system
Private tuition is available on the 1st Friday of each month with a follow up session one week later.
Dates are: Primordial Sound Meditation
January 8th
February 5th
March 5th
(Alternative venue and dates can be arranged on request)
Group Perfect Health Programme:
Howth - January 16th & 17th
Oscailt Dublin City January 31st (part 1) February 6th (part 2)
For further info call :086 8269371 or email info@perfecthealth.ie
Have a happy healthy 2010!
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Friday, November 20, 2009
The Chopra Centre
I've just returned from the most amazing week in the Chopra Center California. Having qualified in Ayurvedic Health with the Chopra centre some years ago, I went to add to my qualification by becoming certified in Primordial Sound Meditation and all I can say is... WOW!
Although, we were put through the paces with 3 exams - including Sanskrit (and spelling counts!) the week reminded my why I started on this path in the first place. The love and support you receive and give feels safe, natural, detoxifying and most of all rejuvenating; giving you a renewed love of life.
Primordial Sound meditation is incredibly easy to learn and perfect for all those Vatas out there who think they could never meditate!
So,I encourage oyu - find a Primordial Sound teacher in your area - I work from the Howth area and have some city centre appointments also. Other teachers I can recommend are Mary Callahan & Mark Cleary. It's a life long gift to yourself and everyone you come into contact with.
As for the Chopra Center...since I've been back I've been getting comments like - have you lost weight? ...And the best yet from my other half.....You look ten years younger....aaahhhhh.
Namasté
Siobhan
PS: mention a Chopra certified instructor's name when booking a course to automatically recive a discount(:
Although, we were put through the paces with 3 exams - including Sanskrit (and spelling counts!) the week reminded my why I started on this path in the first place. The love and support you receive and give feels safe, natural, detoxifying and most of all rejuvenating; giving you a renewed love of life.
Primordial Sound meditation is incredibly easy to learn and perfect for all those Vatas out there who think they could never meditate!
So,I encourage oyu - find a Primordial Sound teacher in your area - I work from the Howth area and have some city centre appointments also. Other teachers I can recommend are Mary Callahan & Mark Cleary. It's a life long gift to yourself and everyone you come into contact with.
As for the Chopra Center...since I've been back I've been getting comments like - have you lost weight? ...And the best yet from my other half.....You look ten years younger....aaahhhhh.
Namasté
Siobhan
PS: mention a Chopra certified instructor's name when booking a course to automatically recive a discount(:
Monday, September 7, 2009
Green eggs and ham

Green Eggs and Ham - Perfect Vata grounding food, great for breakfast or any time of the day for that matter!
INGREDIENTS
75g pesto
1 egg
75g flour
150ml semi-skimmed milk
oil for frying
5 large thin slices of hamServing Size : Makes 5
75g pesto
1 egg
75g flour
150ml semi-skimmed milk
oil for frying
5 large thin slices of hamServing Size : Makes 5
Blend or whisk together the pesto, egg, flour and milk to make a batter.
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Oil a crêpe pan or heavy-based frying pan, wiping away any excess oil with some kitchen paper, and place over a medium heat.
3.
Ladle in approximately 100ml of batter, swirling instantly to gain a paper-thin crêpe.
4.
Once the top becomes dry and the edges lift away, flick it over with a thin rubber or wooden spatula to cook the other side for about 30 seconds.
5.
Layer the pancakes between pieces of baking parchment or greaseproof paper as you go, and when you have finished making them, lay a slice of ham on each one and roll up or fold into triangles – or however you like!
3.
Ladle in approximately 100ml of batter, swirling instantly to gain a paper-thin crêpe.
4.
Once the top becomes dry and the edges lift away, flick it over with a thin rubber or wooden spatula to cook the other side for about 30 seconds.
5.
Layer the pancakes between pieces of baking parchment or greaseproof paper as you go, and when you have finished making them, lay a slice of ham on each one and roll up or fold into triangles – or however you like!
- Nigella Express Cookbook
Friday, August 21, 2009
Gazpacho
Gazpacho ingredients:
For 6 - 8 people
1 1/4kg ripe tomatoes
1/2 medium onion
1/2 standard cucumber
a clove of garlic
juice of half a lemon (optional)
1 green pepper (the long thin type)
some slightly stale bread
1 cup olive oil
2 soup spoons vinegar
Blanch the tomatoes, then remove the skin and seeds (use your thumb)
Chop up the tomatoes, onion, cucumber and green pepper. Don't worry about chopping them too small as they are all going into the food blender.Now put each ingredient in the blender and blend. Then put the gazpacho through a sieve. This will get rid of the tomato seeds and skin if you left them on and any other lumps. At this stage you can add water to get the thickness that you want.
Garnish with diced cucumber, green or red peppers and roughly chopped coriander.
For 6 - 8 people
1 1/4kg ripe tomatoes
1/2 medium onion
1/2 standard cucumber
a clove of garlic
juice of half a lemon (optional)
1 green pepper (the long thin type)
some slightly stale bread
1 cup olive oil
2 soup spoons vinegar
Blanch the tomatoes, then remove the skin and seeds (use your thumb)
Chop up the tomatoes, onion, cucumber and green pepper. Don't worry about chopping them too small as they are all going into the food blender.Now put each ingredient in the blender and blend. Then put the gazpacho through a sieve. This will get rid of the tomato seeds and skin if you left them on and any other lumps. At this stage you can add water to get the thickness that you want.
Garnish with diced cucumber, green or red peppers and roughly chopped coriander.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Cool cucumber and mint
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Opening up to Changes

There's no doubt there's lots of change going on about us. I can be a bit slow to embrace change at times and a typical example of this came up recently. I have a larder cupboard in my kitchen for the last 5 years that has only ever half opened, I never really questioned it, as it was always like that. One day, a friend opened the cupboard and asked 'why doesn't it open fully?' 'I don't know' I replied 'That's just the way it's always been' He asked if I had a screwdriver, which I handed him and low and behold within seconds he had freed up the obstruction, allowing for the first time, the larder to be fully extended. Needless to say, I was delighted.
However, a few weeks later I noticed I was still only half opening the larder. You see, although the obstruction was cleared I had become so conditioned to only being able to open the cupboard half way that even though this whole extra space and ease of use had been opened to me - I hadn't let go of my conditioning that I could only pull the door so far. It's a small analogy but it made me wonder how many metaphorical doors had been opened to me but fear or conditioning stopped me form going through. We are often prisoners of our own negative self talk, thoughts or our belief systems, which can leave us trapped in non nourishing situations, emotions or relationships. It reminds me of the definition of madness - doing the same thing again and again but expecting a different result! So, it was a small tigger but for me every time I open that press it reminds me to 'expand' my beliefs and 'open' up to new possibilities and positive changes because unless we give ourselves permission to do so we may never get off the merry go round of negativity or be able to reach the jam jar(:
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