MUM'S THAI BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP
For those who have been asking, here is Mum's thoroughly nourishing and tasty Thai butternut squash soup recipe:-
1 butternut squash weighing about 1 kg unpeeled
1 tin coconut milk
Fresh ginger – about one inch
1 red chilli (omit if you don’t like it too hot)
A teaspoon Thai red curry paste (be cautious, you can always add a little more later)
About 1 pint vegetable stock (from powder or cube is fine) or chicken stock (if you’re not vegetarian!)
Salt & Pepper
Olive or vegetable oil
Fresh coriander
1. Peel and deseed squash and cut into smallish chunks (it cooks quicker)
2. Peel and chop ginger finely.
3. If using, cut stalk off chill and chop finely (if you want to limit heat remove seeds)
4. Put tablespoon of oil in pan and on medium heat add ginger, chilli and paste. Stir for a few minutes then add coconut milk and stock.
5. Add squash, bring to boil and then reduce heat and simmer until squash is soft – or begins to break up.
6. Remove from heat and either liquidise with ‘wand’ or allow to cool and then liquidise in a goblet.
7. Reheat when needed and check seasoning before serving.
8. Chop coriander and sprinkle on top of each portion.
That’s it, bon appétit!
xx
1 butternut squash weighing about 1 kg unpeeled
1 tin coconut milk
Fresh ginger – about one inch
1 red chilli (omit if you don’t like it too hot)
A teaspoon Thai red curry paste (be cautious, you can always add a little more later)
About 1 pint vegetable stock (from powder or cube is fine) or chicken stock (if you’re not vegetarian!)
Salt & Pepper
Olive or vegetable oil
Fresh coriander
1. Peel and deseed squash and cut into smallish chunks (it cooks quicker)
2. Peel and chop ginger finely.
3. If using, cut stalk off chill and chop finely (if you want to limit heat remove seeds)
4. Put tablespoon of oil in pan and on medium heat add ginger, chilli and paste. Stir for a few minutes then add coconut milk and stock.
5. Add squash, bring to boil and then reduce heat and simmer until squash is soft – or begins to break up.
6. Remove from heat and either liquidise with ‘wand’ or allow to cool and then liquidise in a goblet.
7. Reheat when needed and check seasoning before serving.
8. Chop coriander and sprinkle on top of each portion.
That’s it, bon appétit!
xx
SPRING EQUINOX IN BLOOM
What a wonderful day to welcome in Spring. Sheila and I went for an early morning jaunt around the fairy ring, making a wish and enjoying the early morning sunshine and Spring-like breeze.
This set me up perfectly for the Reiki 1 course, which was, as always, a highly enjoyable day spent with like minded souls and leaving me feeling highly energised - hopefully the same for those who took part!
So Spring is finally here, enjoy the flowers and new life everywhere.
xx
SPRING EQUINOX
I am very excited as it is the Spring Equinox tomorrow, when the sun rises over the horizon and vanquishes darkness...hoorah! The Equinoxes are very significant times of the year alongside the Solstices.
I love the literal translation "equi"=equal "nox"=night (ie equal day/night) as it simply resonates balance - the balance of light and darkness reminding us that night and day are only balanced two days a year.
Many of us are seeking balance - work and play, ego and humility, compassion and strength etc - and yet even nature only manages it for two days. Needless to say these two days are days of great power and while balanced signify a change at the same time - winter via spring into summer and later autumn via summer into winter; thankfully for us right now in the northern hemisphere, we are headed for the lightness again.
There is a playfulness to the Spring Equinox, the hard work of the winter is done, and the harvest is yet to come, so it is time to relax and enjoy the beautiful world blooming all around us...and beautiful it is too, so many daffodils and violets and primroses everywhere to say nothing of the budding shrubs and trees.
I love it at this time of year - Spring and the lead up to "Easter" is a time for celebration of the Mother Goddess (also known as EASTER, EOSTRE, OSTERA, EASTRE) who is associated with the Moon and is also the Goddess of Fertility. The (Easter) egg is the symbol of this Pagan Mother Goddess also Goddess of Spring and sexual love and birth. The hare is a symbol of fertility (Easter bunny!) with new life presenting itself everywhere. All very exciting, new life, new starts and fresh energy.
So enjoy and make a wish at the fairy ring or visit one of the "Mothers" at Castel or St Martins church.
Love Em x
SMILES AND FRIENDS
We can be rich in so many ways, not necessarily material but perhaps friends and family, experiences and opportunities.
I feel particularly rich this weekend and ever so grateful for the wonderful friends and family in my life - I enjoyed a fantastically hilarious catch up over Tapas in White D'Or with with Eugenie, Sheila and Hayley on Saturday night. I haven't laughed so much in ages, Hayley and I were laughing so hard at one point that our stomach muscles were hurting!
In fact now I come to think about it yesterday was a day of laughter. The 3 "Divine" ladies were also at class in the morning together with the usual Saturday crowd including my Mum and Ewan. I don't know whether it was the thigh stretch, the handstands or the backbends but everyone was super super hyper, it certainly wasn't a quite introspective class, more an uplifting experience - thoroughly enjoyable for me in any event.
So the laughter continued into the night, although we were very well behaved, even walked home together, such a beautiful starry night and I was in bed by midnight feeling very proud of myself and awoke all refreshed today just after sunrise. Thank you girls, you can't put a price on the power of laughter in raising the spirits - spiritual friends come in so many different forms, on and off the mat. So much fun!
Today was beautiful. Stunning. I wasn't here for Mother's Day last year and I have been so busy recently that I have not really spent much quality time with my parents so I have been looking forward to spending the whole day with them and taking a much needed break from the norm.
We headed off to Herm on the 11am boat and spent a few hours walking around the perimeter of the Island, not only the cliffs but all the way along Shell beach and around to the harbour on the sand - wow, I had no idea there was so much beach, especially as it was low tide. We spent quite a lot of time beach combing, there are so many cool shells and stones, even some sea glass, on the beaches over there. the wind was rather cold around the north of the Island, but it was beautifully sheltered in the Mermaid courtyard where we sat and drank tea.
Thankfully the shop was open, you have to love it over there if you are into crystals and that sort of thing. Mum and I were in our element! We visited the new sculpture and the cute church (St Tugal), which has an incredible energy, we could all feel it, especially when you touch the walls, very special. We walked through the centre of the Island with great views of Sark on one side and Guernsey on the other, plus some lovely Herm cows, I am becoming rather obsessed about these shy and beautiful animals.
Back home in Guernsey we were all a little sun flushed and invigorated by the Herm experience. Such a cool sunset too, and the night's are drawing out, hoorah, Spring is certainly on its way, all so exciting, such an important time in the Wicca calendar as far as new life and balance and celebrations are concerned. But more of that another time.
I hope everyone had a good weekend.
xxxxx
I feel particularly rich this weekend and ever so grateful for the wonderful friends and family in my life - I enjoyed a fantastically hilarious catch up over Tapas in White D'Or with with Eugenie, Sheila and Hayley on Saturday night. I haven't laughed so much in ages, Hayley and I were laughing so hard at one point that our stomach muscles were hurting!
In fact now I come to think about it yesterday was a day of laughter. The 3 "Divine" ladies were also at class in the morning together with the usual Saturday crowd including my Mum and Ewan. I don't know whether it was the thigh stretch, the handstands or the backbends but everyone was super super hyper, it certainly wasn't a quite introspective class, more an uplifting experience - thoroughly enjoyable for me in any event.
So the laughter continued into the night, although we were very well behaved, even walked home together, such a beautiful starry night and I was in bed by midnight feeling very proud of myself and awoke all refreshed today just after sunrise. Thank you girls, you can't put a price on the power of laughter in raising the spirits - spiritual friends come in so many different forms, on and off the mat. So much fun!
Today was beautiful. Stunning. I wasn't here for Mother's Day last year and I have been so busy recently that I have not really spent much quality time with my parents so I have been looking forward to spending the whole day with them and taking a much needed break from the norm.
We headed off to Herm on the 11am boat and spent a few hours walking around the perimeter of the Island, not only the cliffs but all the way along Shell beach and around to the harbour on the sand - wow, I had no idea there was so much beach, especially as it was low tide. We spent quite a lot of time beach combing, there are so many cool shells and stones, even some sea glass, on the beaches over there. the wind was rather cold around the north of the Island, but it was beautifully sheltered in the Mermaid courtyard where we sat and drank tea.
Thankfully the shop was open, you have to love it over there if you are into crystals and that sort of thing. Mum and I were in our element! We visited the new sculpture and the cute church (St Tugal), which has an incredible energy, we could all feel it, especially when you touch the walls, very special. We walked through the centre of the Island with great views of Sark on one side and Guernsey on the other, plus some lovely Herm cows, I am becoming rather obsessed about these shy and beautiful animals.
Back home in Guernsey we were all a little sun flushed and invigorated by the Herm experience. Such a cool sunset too, and the night's are drawing out, hoorah, Spring is certainly on its way, all so exciting, such an important time in the Wicca calendar as far as new life and balance and celebrations are concerned. But more of that another time.
I hope everyone had a good weekend.
xxxxx
Poem of love...for you
Love.
Get's right under your skin.
So you don’t know what’s right or wrong anymore.
Which is the point.
It takes you to the depths of despair
And the height of happiness.
Light and dark.
A subjective experience, unique to everyone,
No right or wrong, only what you feel inside.
I will give my soul to love and express my soul through love.
And there are times when I have denied my soul through false love.
But it is real now, I feel it. Right there. In my heart.
The ache, the pain, the joy, the ecstasy, the reality of love. If I will allow it.
Rarely.
Self preservation.
Heart to heart, skin to skin, mouth to mouth
Love, I feel it, deep inside me.
Eats you up it does. Opens you up inside out. Bare, raw, exposed
And blissfully pure.
No one can judge – try as they might,
Each is different, the heart cannot be boxed or stereotyped.
Each time. It’s fine. Each time. It’s okay.
What does it matter.
Love knows no bounds.
Eat me up, turn me upside down, inside out, twisted, spin me around
Make me lose all sense of anything, everything, except
You.
Just you.
The eyes.
The heart.
The soul.
The despair.
The laughter.
The fun.
That’s love.
Makes me feel alive, connected somehow.
You know it too, you feel it too, I know you do.
Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl.
Pink Floyd.
See, you do get it too.
Love me, love you, love is blind.
Let us find the sight, the light then
Together. Nature.
Trees. Growth. Day by day.
Slow, slow, think Oak.
Two lost souls.
Mirrors.
We mirror each other.
Love, it mirrors the soul.
I love you too.
Don’t cry too long.
Don’t be lost too long.
I love you.
x
Get's right under your skin.
So you don’t know what’s right or wrong anymore.
Which is the point.
It takes you to the depths of despair
And the height of happiness.
Light and dark.
A subjective experience, unique to everyone,
No right or wrong, only what you feel inside.
I will give my soul to love and express my soul through love.
And there are times when I have denied my soul through false love.
But it is real now, I feel it. Right there. In my heart.
The ache, the pain, the joy, the ecstasy, the reality of love. If I will allow it.
Rarely.
Self preservation.
Heart to heart, skin to skin, mouth to mouth
Love, I feel it, deep inside me.
Eats you up it does. Opens you up inside out. Bare, raw, exposed
And blissfully pure.
No one can judge – try as they might,
Each is different, the heart cannot be boxed or stereotyped.
Each time. It’s fine. Each time. It’s okay.
What does it matter.
Love knows no bounds.
Eat me up, turn me upside down, inside out, twisted, spin me around
Make me lose all sense of anything, everything, except
You.
Just you.
The eyes.
The heart.
The soul.
The despair.
The laughter.
The fun.
That’s love.
Makes me feel alive, connected somehow.
You know it too, you feel it too, I know you do.
Two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl.
Pink Floyd.
See, you do get it too.
Love me, love you, love is blind.
Let us find the sight, the light then
Together. Nature.
Trees. Growth. Day by day.
Slow, slow, think Oak.
Two lost souls.
Mirrors.
We mirror each other.
Love, it mirrors the soul.
I love you too.
Don’t cry too long.
Don’t be lost too long.
I love you.
x
Wellie boots and fire alarms - The Herm Yoga and Wellbeing retreat
There is an understanding that the spiritual path presents many obstacles for the aspirant to overcome potentially developing determination, will-power, love and thus helping to assist in spiritual growth.
Hmm.
Well one obstacle I hadn't considered on Be inspired's first Yoga and Wellbeing retreat on Herm was the cancellation of our scheduled boat to the Island less than 24hours before it was meant to sail due to a combination of predicated high winds and high tides - what are the chances, I mean it is only a 20 minute sail away! Alas, there was nothing we could do, the matter was taken out of our hands very much presenting an opportunity to go with the flow and make the most of what limited time we would now have to retreat on Herm.
And make the most of it we did.
There is no doubt that Herm, especially off season, is a perfect location to retreat - no cars and thus no traffic, not very many people, no internet, television or other external distraction, not even any shops to visit and no real need to spend any money.
We practised Yoga in the conservatory of the White House Hotel with stunning views of flowers, trees, the sea, Jethou and Guernsey in the background. I have attended quite a few retreats in my time, in some incredible locations such as Bali and Nepal but I have to say that it doesn't get much better than this...quiet and peaceful, natural and healing, Herm is a wonderful place to recharge batteries, get away from it all and practice Yoga.
Everybody seemed to enjoy the asana classes, some did a headstand for the first time, some mastered chatturanga, others increased their experience of backbends and everyone developed their experience of asana somehow. We even managed some partner work, back to back, open heart, this kind of interaction really helps individuals to explore their practice and other's practices too. Vicki gave many great adjustments and it was lovely to have her there supporting me on every level.
There was lots on offer that first afternoon, Reiki sessions with Eugenie Heraty and I, personal transformation sessions with Michelle Johansen, an art class with Sheila or simply the opportunity to chill out in bedrooms or take a walk around the Island to blow away the cobwebs - and blowing away the cobwebs was no problem this weekend, the winds were high, a reflection of the energy of the full moon perhaps - and there was even the chance for a cleansing rain shower - wellie boots were a wonderful joy!
(Photo courtesy of Susan Norman - great idea, thank you Susan and Gerry for your creativity on your ramblings around the Island).
I visited the art class that afternoon and was amazed by the incredibly calming energy in the room, Sheila is a natural and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves and the laughter was flowing as much as the creativity, the photos say it all really - very impressive watercolour paintings ladies, well done!
Vicki and I made the most of the opportunity for self-practice when we had the chance over the weekend, like I say, the conservatory is a wonderful place to practice and it reminded me of practising with Devika in Nepal and my brother Ross out in the garden at home - there is something special about practising beside one of your best friend's with views of nature and a calming energy in the room. Thank you Vic, special memories.
We all chanted together, "Om Mani Padme Hum"(Sanskrit) or Om Mani Peme Hung (Tibetan), the oldest and most well known mantra of Tibetan Buddhism meaning "Om, jewel in the lotus, hum." (from darkness comes light) and the Gayatri Mantra - one of the most ancient mantras, which is truly healing, illuminating and balancing. While this was a new experinece for many, I know I was not alone in feeling incrediby uplifted and light by this chanting and would love to do this more regularly, we underestimate the power of chanting, clearing the throat chakra and raising the energy in the body. Thank you everyone for giving it a try.
Sheila has the most gentle, beautiful and graceful voice for leading pranayama and guided meditation sessions, just what we needed to really take us within - powerful too as I can still remember the peaceful feeling of lying on a cloud surrounded by sparkling stars so that I could have stayed there for hours, bliss...thank you Sheila, you have a gift for expression in all its manifestations.
The vegetarian food prepared by Tom and his staff in the Mermaid was fantastic - it is hard to please us vegetarians sometimes but please us they did, thank you Tom, you did us proud. We enjoyed a scrumptious and wholesome brunch with fresh breads and fruits, cereals, yoghurts (soya and dairy), fresh juices and cooked breakfast made to order. The evening meal catered for all dietary requirements, a vegan pumpkin risotto and a lentil and potato bake, plus lots of different salads, homemade humous, guacamole and toasted pitta bread followed by baked bananas and an apple, sultana and walnut crumble.
We were all tired that first evening, it had been an intensive day and some left for bed straight after the meal while others sat around chatting and laughing together. Sheila entertained us with her accurate angel readings (remember ladies, there is no coincidence) and Tao readings were on offer too.
Being the full moon we decided to make the most of the energy to "let go" (unless you let go, there is no space for the new, or so it goes) and did our own "letting go" ceremony, writing down all the things no longer serving us and besuming Nick and all the other guys in the Mermaid by standing around the open fire, Sheila calling down the Goddess and then throwing our bits of paper in the fire - Vicki's jumped straight out again much to our amusement and her concern!!
We were all in bed by 10.30pm, I was rather impressed, it was a Saturday night after all and there no rules but clearly the fresh air had gotten to everybody, I was certainly asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow. Not for long however. This ringing sound was punctuating my dreams and refused to go away...I finally realised it was not in my dream at all but was the fire alarm in the cottage going off, it was 12.30am, great!
So eventually Vicki and I decided we should go and investigate only to find a few of the women already congregating by the front door having ascertained there was no fire and all of us staring at the fire alarm willing it to stop. Eventually, after Vicki had tried to contact someone in the Mermaid, a water-proof clad man (for it was windy and raining by then) appeared from the darkness at our door and thankfully turned off the fire alarm so we could all go back to sleep.
Vicki and I found this absolutely hilarious, not so, however, when it went off for a second time at 3.30am! Not that I actualy reacted at this point, I, like most other people decided to take my chances and stay in bed, the ringing noise was part of my dream again in any event, plus I heard Vicki getting up and knew she would come back and get me if there was a real fire...well maybe...at this point she was quite prepared to turn any switch on the fire alarm system that may stop the ridiculous ringing but thankfully waterproof clad man appeared from the darkness again and decided to disenable the fire alarm for the rest of the night, hoorah.
Needless to say the fire alarms were the topic of much laughter and conversation the next day...the irony of retreating and the general disruption they created, oh well one of those things you cannot control again - talk about obstacles, yes we seemed to have plenty of those and I am sure we will continue to laugh at the memory of the fire alarm and water-proof clad man appearing as he did to save our poor ears.
Michelle led a wonderful opening and closing circle, establishing boundaries and helping us to gently get to know each other before the retreat started and then sharing our experiences when the retreat ended. While I am not usually a fan of public speaking and group circles like this, I do believe they are necessary to break the ice and establish a group energy and Michelle delivered perfectly - thank you Michelle.
We certainly created a group energy over the weekend, the photos say it all really, expertly taken by my lovely cousin Nick who has a gift for capturing the human spirit and is slowly creating a new genre of Yoga photography...take a look, the photos depict the essence of the retreat better than my words can describe it...go to www.nickdespres.com, select Client Proofs, gallery Yoga Herm Weekend
username yoga, password weekend (all in lowercase). Also please have a look at his blog for the weekend.
Anyhow group energy - we may have only been together for 30 odd hours but within an hour of arriving back in Guernsey I was seriously missing everyone. This is not unusual but I was surprised by the intensity of the feeling of separation after such a short time together, of course it passed, but I still felt the need to telephone Vicki and check she felt the same! And I was incredibly aware how hectic the energy seemed to be over here, I went for a sunset walk through the lanes of St Andrews and was amazed by the number of cars out on the roads and the general noise. I can't even begin to imagine what it must be like if you spent a week retreating on Herm...we will have to try that one day.
So I for one felt rejuvinated, re-energised, nurtured and restored after the retreat on Herm and the comments have been very positive from others who attended. For me it was a dream come true, seriously, and I look forward to the next one!
I would just like to say a huge thank you to all of you who attended this first retreat and helped to make the dream a reality, also to Vicki, Sheila, Michelle and Eugenie for supporting me in your own special ways before the retreat and for facilitating over the weekend, to Jonathan, Sion, Tom and the staff at the Mermaid for all your efforts on Herm, to Nick for all the incredible photos and for just being there with us, and to my Mum, thank you, I could not have done it without you - lots of love. xxx
Hope to see you all on the next one.
Love and light
Em x
As U2 sang, "what a beautiful day". Wow.
I love days like these, crisp, clear, the sun shining brightly and the birds chirping happily.
I taught an early morning class out by Pleinmont this morning so I decided to make the most of the opportunity and walk down to the fairy ring. There was no one else around and I had one of those moments where your eye catches the rocks glistening with dew and the early morning sun and the solitary seagull gliding by and it all feels so familiar and so peaceful, like trekking in the mountains of Nepal, so strong and just there, you know, like it is all okay, it is always there, morning to night, day to day, jut there, nature, a natural rhythm to life, or something, I can't quite explain.
Someone has left some limpet shells on the mound of the fairy ring, they look kind of cool, like an offering, or the left overs from a fairy party the night before!I spotted a bright red breasted robin resting on one of the dry brambles, and you know what they say about robins...can you see him...
It is the start of Lent today, so I guess that means we should give something up? Not for a religious reason necessarily, maybe a pre-summer detox or to prove you can go 40 days without chocolate...I don't know, maybe we should be giving up something we don't really enjoy, you know self compassion and all that, something we feel obliged to do or feel we have to do, for example staying in a job that you loathe, or staying in a relationship as you are worried that there is no one else out there (didn't Pink Floyd sing something about that), or meeting up with half-friends through a sense of obligation even though they totally drain you, or worrying about the stuff you can't control...
You don't need to do all of it, or indeed any of it, but it can be quite helpful to work out what you really don't enjoy and then figure out a way to give that up so that you have more space, time and energy to do the things you do enjoy. I have spent a large percentage of my life feeling obliged to do stuff I don't really enjoy, figuring that is the nature of life...the 'no pain no gain, life is a struggle' kind of attitude...but I still haven't found the rule book that says it has to be this way. Life is to be enjoyed surely. Or balanced at least. Easier said than done, I know!
They say you should create space in your life for miracles to occur. I guess this is what Jesus was doing, it was a fairly minim list life he was leading, or so I understand.
So space creating it is, out with the old, in with the new.
I think I'll go and eat that chocolate now then.
Lots of love and happy Lent
Em xxx
NATURE TIMES
Yesterday Ewan and I decided to walk from Pleinmont to Petit Bot along the cliffs before navigating the lanes to Les Douvres for a much needed drink. It took us 3.5 hours and during that whole time we only passed 8 other people, which is quite incredible really.
I have to say it was not easy, the cliffs can be relentless at times, all those steps, one after another, up and down, reminded me a little of trekking in Nepal! However the hard work is more than worth it, great to clear the head gain some clarity, ground the energy, breathe in some fresh air, exercise the heart and lungs and of course it was great fun too, not least the chatter and laughter (thank you Ewan) but also experiencing that feeling of getting away from it all, out in the elements and surrounded by nature, even though we were only ever a matter of miles from our homes.
The cliffs are beautiful at the moment and the winter light really played on the sea, all sorts of colours, sea green (funny that!) and darker gun metal blue, and then crystal clear in the shallows so that you could see the rocks below. There are so many seagulls nestling on the lower cliffs at the moment too, perhaps they are always there and I have never noticed before, taking a respite from the cold winds I suspect, the odd fishing boat in view in the distance and Jersey too, let alone the murmurings of Spring, buds on trees and daffodils in some of the fields we passed.
We were fascinated by all the little side tracks veering off the main cliff past down to the rocks, probably used by fishermen, we didn't have time to explore. I love all the little bridges over the little streams too, the imagination can run wild on the cliffs, smugglers, nanny goat bridges, memories of walking here as children with parents and friends, Sunday afternoons.
We decided to make the most of this "outdoor" and going with the flow theme of the weekend and walked across to Lihou Island this morning. What a beautiful morning with bright blue skies and sunshine (such a relief to be heated by the sun, it has been so cold these last few days)and once again I was amazed that we only passed a handful of other people out on the Island. We searched for driftwood and found some cool stones and shells too, lovely light, a swell on the rocks, views of the west coast of Guernsey and Alderney in the distance.
Love and light - happy valentine's day too.