The group was made up of registered massage therapist-yoga students and a yoga teacher all from Canada. During the course of the week our study progressed from the muscle and bones to the breath and mind body benefits of the asana practice. Throughout the week the topic of samskara's was repeated. Particularly how, with intentionality, we can replace negative imprints with positive in our yogasana practice. As it states on my website home page "Through the practice of yoga we intentionally create an impression or imprint upon ourselves, mind, body and soul, that can affect our samskara's (impressions left by past or current habits that influence our behaviour) and can profoundly influence the direction of our lives". The last day working in pairs participants administered medicinal yoga practices to one another as a way of sealing the experience.
Fortunately for us my daughter Lyra is a professional cook and she was our fabulous caterer providing nourishing meals prepared with love. Below is a recipe she provided for our supremely yummy dinner one evening.
Papaya Avocado Salsa & Passion Fish
Papaya Avocado Salsa
Dice:
1 small whole papaya
1/4 red onion
1/2 cucumber
3/4 avocado (add last)
Dressing:
1 tsp grated ginger
Juice of one lemon
2 tbs parsley
Salsa is a great accompaniment for a white fish especially marinated in fruit juice.
Passion Fish
Blend together
1 passion fruit
1 slice pineapple
Juice of 1/2 orange
• marinate wild Ono or other meaty white fish for at least an hour in glass (not metal) pan.
• place lemon slices on top (optional)
• drizzle olive oil and bake at 350
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