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Mooji’s Masala Chai

August 24th, 2007 Pete No comments

Here’s a great Chai recipe from Mooji who gives satsang in the UK.

The preparation in Presence of this recipe can be as delicious as the Chai itself.

Ingredients:
3 or 4 assam tea bags, ( or 3 teaspoon of loose assam tea)
3 inches piece of ginger, peeled and crushed or grated,
1 or 1 and a half stick of cinnamon, loosely crushed,
1 flat tablespoon of black peppercorns (crushed),
1 inch of natural vanilla stick or 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence, (optional)
6 or 7 sticks of cloves,
5 pods of green Cardamom (crushed),
2 whole star anise,
1 full teaspoon fennel seeds,
1 full teaspoon aniseed,
a half teaspoon of ground nutmeg brings in a warm, caribbean flavour,
3 or 4 cups of soy milk or cow’s milk (Mooji uses soy),
brown sugar or honey to taste,
3 cups of water.
Place all dry ingredients, except the assam tea, in a sealed container and shake well to blend. Leave for a few hours or overnight to ‘mature’.

Bring water to boil. Add the assam tea and boil for 5 minutes. Add masala chai blend from container and boil for 15 minutes then turn down flame and simmer for another 15 minutes.

Now add milk of choice and bring again to the boil, watching carefully to ensure chai does not boil over by reducing heat quickly just before it does. Repeat 2 or 3 times. This process ‘thickens’ the chai and gives a rich and creamy taste. (This is not necessary if you’re using full cream milk!).

Sweeten with brown sugar or honey to taste. Strain tea and serve hot. Sprinkle a pinch of cinnamon powder on top (optional). Enjoy! (Serving five to seven)

Ps: For those who like their chai extra spicy, Mooji suggests adding more black pepper. He also recommends using organic african ginger which is much hotter and dryer than the usual kind you find in most markets. Try looking in afro-caribbean food shops.

Categories: Personal, Presence

Leonard Jacobson’s Perth Events

August 2nd, 2007 Pete No comments

We’ve just had the most extraordinary time at Gurukula, over the last week, with our dojo packed out at every event with friends from all over Perth keen to hear the direct, loving and insightful teaching of Leonard Jacobson on The Two-step Dance of Awakening.

The energy and Presence in the room at times was quite palpable. Almost all who attended these memorable events have expressed deep appreciation for the new depths of understanding and deliverance (from ego control) they received.

Ever since we’ve stocked Leonard’s latest (of 4) book, Journey into Now, they’ve been selling like hot-cakes, mainly as a result of reader recommendations. My wife, Pearl, has been encouraging her counselling clients to get a copy as Leonard’s book is as practical as it is profound in its approach to spirituality and personal well-being. It’s certainly one of the best books I’ve read on Presence awareness.

Even if you weren’t able to be with us, you can still get an idea of what he said and be encouraged to live in Presence via the audio and video clips etc. you will find (constantly updated) at Leonard’s Web site.

Categories: News, Personal

Plain Speech Please!

July 10th, 2007 Pete No comments

The garden, I read the other day, is now a “personalised recreational eco-unit”. This presumably means we will have to start calling a spade a “manually operated, recreational eco-unit, maintenance tool”. Where is it going to stop? What is needed, I submit, is a war on unnecessary jargon. Communicators should clarify, not add to, the confusion. I am all for modern techniques, but I want to go on calling a garden a garden and a spade a spade!

Categories: Humor, Personal

Registrations Open for Adya in Oz

June 30th, 2007 Pete No comments

In May, 2005, I had the amazing good fortune to travel from Australia to northern California, via India, to attend a Silent Retreat conducted by Adyashanti.

Adya, as he is known, describes himself as a ‘Truth guy’ and is about as true-blue as they come.

After practicing Zen for some time, there was a big break-through in his understanding and he’s been a spiritual teacher, more or less, ever since.

The straight-forward way he puts things seems to be helping a growing number of seekers to see and experience the sublimity of their essential nature.

I told Adya there were a lot of people Down-Under who appreciated what he had to offer, and invited him to come and do some teaching in Australia.

After considering it, Adya accepted and this October, he will be giving a series of satsang talks and intensives in Perth, Sydney and Byron Bay.

We don’t know how it happened, but it seems that everybody in Australia and beyond our shores, who’s the least bit interested in spiritual truth teaching, is now talking about Adya’s upcoming visit.

We’ve even had a number of inquiries from people planning to attend the Perth events from interstate and overseas! Interest in Adya’s teaching work has now grown so much that we will have to book a bigger venue in some places.

Today, it was announced that people can now register on-line for Adya’s weekend intensives in Perth, Sydney and Byron Bay.

Check out the dates and if you’d like to attend, please register now to avoid disappointment. Numbers are strictly limited at all venues.

If you have friends you think may be interested in hearing this gifted and insightful teacher in Australia, please forward this post on to them. Believe me, after hearing Adya, they will thank you profusely for alerting them to this opportunity of a life-time.

Categories: News, Personal