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Yin – Yang Hot Pot?

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We were on a looong line to get a bowl of ramen last week. It’s so weird that ramen has become so popular here but then maybe it’s not so weird. After all it’s really savory hot soup laden with al dente noodles topped with what have you. The line of ramen aficionados formed before the opening of lunch and because we were stuck in this line, I could not help but overhear this guy talking to his co-workers.

HE: There’s this little Japanese restaurant with no name or at least no sign, and there’s no menu. You just go there and you eat whatever the chef provides for you. It’s kind of like going to a friend’s home or something but really special.

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HE: there’s a really long line and long wait just like this even though there’s no ad. And people who eat there don’t want the word to get out so they keep it under wraps – They can’t afford to get the line any longer since it’s a pretty small hole in the wall kind of place. Yeah, it’s kind of tucked away, a secret among those in the know. You’d have to have someone take you to find the place.

His co-workers, his team, all looked at him with anticipation, “so was the food phenomenal?!”

HIM: It’s just home cooked Japanese food… like what your Japanese mama might cook – little plates of comfort food that’s actually hard to come by in regular Americanized Japanese restaurant.

Of course, all his friends (including me, the eavesdropper) wanted to know where this hideaway of a place, a place where … there’s no sign out, maybe no name, no particular way of knowing about this restaurant … and …no menu.

SOOOO intrigued…

I REALLY WANT TO GO TO THIS PLACE! (unfortunately he did not share the address during the long wait for this popular ramen shop to open…

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IMG_2119_01lotus roots…yes, I made them.

Hearing that guy talk about this secret restaurant with obvious pride made me realize that I sort of wish for my yoga class to be the same … it’s a meeting of the minds (foodies for savory soul-food “ramen”, vis-a-vis yogis for mindful soul-full yoga…), a sanctuary, a refuge, hardware/software restoration station and best of all … not advertised or commercialized at all – and yet, somehow people who know, show up. It’s almost fateful. Naturally, its inclusive, not exclusive as anyone who show up are each welcomed. People sharing kindred spirit creating that special energy of … gratitude, abundance and … all around goodness that’s nourishing for the body and mind as well as for the soul. All negativity, toxicity off the mat, out of the sacred space in which there’s an alter where you bring your offering to … honor yourselves. Wouldn’t that be beautiful? Okay … it’s an utopia.

IMG_9693_smallA single rose named “Precious Moment” in Tokyo, summer 2015.

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Japanese Garden in British Columbia

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IMG_0345_small It’s a walking meditation.

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IMG_0504_smallSo blessed to have a girlfriend who casually serves a lovely bowl of matcha whenever I barge in. Arigato:)

IMG_0304_smallWhat a lovely idea to provide this opportunity for any student of life, to get-away, unplug and meditate in order that we can each take a piece of peace and tranquility pervading in this garden… to invite that calm within Self. Outside of the garden, there may be chaos, a turmoil, a storm … but enter this magical space; each of us have that garden within.

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Long Hair

IMG_0261_smallSomeone’s getting a crepe at the crepe shop on the street of Vancouver – the girl making the gigantic crepe says it’s her … first day on the job and … she’s practiced by making she thinks about 200 in the morning. Whhhat? Did I hear that right?200?Maybe 300, she smiles. Practice, practice if you want to get it right… it’s everywhere. The intention, the effort and then … repeat.

She seems a bit nervous with this one, intent that it not have a hole or a tear …needs a nice smooth even spread…
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IMG_0260_small chocolate and fruit toppings – YUM:) Good Job, girl, smile:)

IMG_9900_smallProduced with intentions to end hunger.
IMG_9904_small@UBC Botanical Garden…some apples covered with cheese cloth gauze, grown with intentions. There’s “energy” felt in the clean fresh air here.

Wouldn’t it be cool if there was a meaning, an intention to everything we did? (or would that make us go crazy, lol)
Wouldn’t that “intention” in our actions (or in this case, non-action) defog your muddled thoughts ?
Wouldn’t that bring back the “one-pointed” samurai sword like focus and direction?
No, not quite Sankalpa – not so grand – what I mean is, more of clear, calm, focus, devoid of distractions on things we do that appear to be just a natural progression of things we let happen. It’s no big deal. Almost a realm of not caring… the ordinary.
Precisely.

kaya (Kaya, the American Girl doll, who “draws strength from stories and lessons of the elders” in the tribe …a definite choice for my inner child:)

I used to have long hair in my 20’s for wrong reasons and cut them when I was super busy to deal with the maintenance and this, because I wanted to do the gym and long hair was ikkey with all that sweating. Today it’s back to long – and I am not doing hot yoga anymore.

Today it’s long for a reason I may share someday …it’s not any holding your breath in anticipation kind of a reason.

Anyway, my sister is visiting and when she saw me in my long hair I have not fashioned for awhile she said:
“Oh, are you donating your hair to Locks of Love?”

me: “?”

She mentioned this organization and now I have a mission to grow my hair even longer!

My intention is to donate my hair when it’s long enough – for those with long hair, maybe you’d consider it too?

To have the hair length of 10 inches from tip to tip is pretty long… never had it so long so it’s kind of a challenge – feel like cutting it today so exercising patience. Donating blood makes me feel a bit too vertigo so here’s my other choice – I will just donate my long hair, when it’s time:) Measuring it!

Here’s the site for Locks of Hair – Click Here!
I have learned that it’s important to go to a salon that knows what’s needed so your hair would not be wasted – here’s an input from Yelp for SF area but I am sure there are local salons who can also help – when it’s time, I will seek help.