Thursday, September 23, 2010

Autumnal Equinox

This morning we woke up before dawn to take a special hike to a petroglyph panel with some friends that were visiting from out of town.  They just happened to be visiting on the autumnal equinox.  The  petroglyph panel that we hiked to this morning tells a specific story with the sun's light on the vernal & autumnal equinox each year.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinox


Sun beginning to hit Seven Mile Rim.
Although the sun was hidden behind some clouds we were able to experience a small piece of the story as it worked it's way thru the rock and lit up a specific part of the panel.  An extra treat was a local hiking guide, Rory Tyler, that has done a great deal of research on Rock Art in this area was at the site.  He has been coming to the site for years and was kind enough to share his interpretation of the panel.

Rory sharing his interpretation


What I find so fasinating is the commitment it took to create this art.  Also, the connection to the earth and universe.  And, of course, that we are able to experience and interpret this ancient art & communication that has been preserved for over 1000 years.

Anusara Grand Gathering in Estes Park - Autumn Equinox



In addition to outlining the Universal Principles of Alignment this video shares some interesting thoughts on the Autumn Equinox in relation to our practice.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Love Soup

It is still summer but I made an adapted version of the Winter Squash and Yam Soup with Poblano Peppers yesterday.   This recipe, and what feels like a zillion (160 to be precise) other recipes for soup, exist in the cookbook, Love Soup by Anna Thomas. 

I didn't roast the peppers, I sauteed them with the onion and I used a variety of peppers ~ oh, and only butternut squash, no yams.

Even if you don't make soup very often this is a cookbook you will want to own so you can peruse the pages and be inspired.