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Kerala Ayurveda Academy Community News

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Kerala Ayurveda Academy Community News
June 2013
Just like any Move, it looked a bit un-organized at first before it started taking shape.

We are Excited to announce our move to a new Location in Fremont California.  Our new locaiton is larger and allows us to teach Ayurveda with a more authentic Ayurveda learning experience.  
We think of it as more than just a move, it is the creation of "Kerala Ayurveda Academy and Wellness Center, A Center for Inspiration!"

This is very exciting news because it will enable Kerala Academy to grow closer to it's goal of having a world premiere Ayurvedic Academy and Wellness Center that is easy to travel to and offers Authentic Ayurvedic teachings and Treatments.

Because of the full kitchen and large class room size we will be able to conduct full workshops on a wide range of Ayurvedic topics.  Eventually Kerala Academy's plan is to stream live from this locaiton.

"This is a very exciting step in bringing Ayurveda to the United States and the world and also educating people about it globally" Dr. Jayarajan, Academy Director stated, "We need to form these types of wellness centers so that our students will understand the clinical aspects of Ayurveda and also so that regular people who have not been exposed to Ayurveda can experience the healing powers that we all have within us".
Kerala Academy Foster City has Moved!
Kerala Academy is excited to announce their association with Dr. David Frawley (Vamadeva Sastri). 

Dr. Frawley has written more than 30 books on topics relating to Ayurveda, Yoga and the Vedas.  His books have been published in the United States and In India. He is also a frequent contributor to the magazine "Hinduism Today".  Dr. Frawley is a Vedic teacher, Ayurvedic Doctor and a Vedic Astrologer (Joytishi).

"Kerala Ayurveda has managed to keep Ayurveda authentic and has goals to spread Ayurveda worldwide.  Kerala Ayurveda offers advanced clinical and class room training, teaching Ayurveda at deeper levels, these trainings supplement what we do here at AIVS in a very important way" Dr. Frawley stated.

We believe here at Kerala Academy that Dr. Frawley will be a great asset to the students, alumni and faculty as a whole.  His work at the academy will be relative to the curriculum and course development as well as teaching for special training programs.

Dr. Frawley mentioned, "It is my hope that people who have worked with me and people who have studied with me will look into all that Kerala Ayurveda Academy has to offer.  It's benefits, many teaching and products, it's wonderful staff, brilliant teachers and great doctors who all work to make Kerala Ayurveda Academy a wonderful learning facility".



Dr. Frawley and Kerala Ayurveda Academy join Ayurvedic Forces
Seattle Kerala Academy Has a New Home!

Kerala Academy really seems to be on the move lately.  Kerala Academy Seattle has moved from it's Stone way location and has made a few changes.

Because Kerala, Seattle is focusing on the Academy, we have phased out our clinical space in Seattle in order to bring to all of you a beautiful new classroom space.
The Academy is now located in a newer building that also allows our faculty teaching from out of town to stay on site, much better than a hotel!  
The classroom down stairs has a "radiant" floor (heated) and a beautiful bamboo floor upstairs for Yoga.
Jessica is doing all of the shipping of orders from there right now so make sure and drop her a line with your orders [email protected] call: 1-206-729-9999
Our new location is a perfect place to showcase Kerala Academy and all that it has to offer it's students.  The feeling is warm and inviting when you walk in the door so if you are in the Seattle area and want to stop by, you can locate us at 8234-A 17th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98115

Stay tuned, we have so much planned for the Pacific Northwest with the academy and all the classes that are offered, work shops and monthly "wellness Evenings".
Watch for the dates and mark them on Your calendar, Join in on all the FUN!
Spring Classes have started, it's not to late to join!  Check your calendar and watch for the class locations and dates.  If you plan to attend a live class, please remember to notify Leslie at: [email protected]  
call: 1-888-275-9103 
Focus on Ayurveda:
Kerala Ayurveda Academy has had several successful "open houses" that has brought attention and new students to our community.  

Our plan is to continue these "open houses" and to use them to educate people on what Ayurveda is.

If you know someone that these eveings would interest feel free to invite them.  Our next round of dates will be posted soon.

These evenings will benefit the new comer to Ayurveda and someone who has been practicing for years. Building a community of like minded people working towards the same goal.....Wellness naturally
Add Water to the Seeds:
Kerala Academy is bringing Ayurveda to the world, taking one step at a time, that will turn into a brisk walk and then a gentle run with all of your help.

You can help by visiting the Kerala Ayurveda blog and liking the posts,  sharing them to your social media sites, emailing the links to friends and family and generally raising the awareness of Ayurveda.  

With each new person that we add to our family of "Wellness Warriors" will enable us to reach so much more of the world.

I love India:
It's good to plan early for your India Internship because the dates fill up very fast.

We have the good fortune to be one of the few schools that offer authentic Internships.  work in Ayurvedic Hospitals, shadow the senior doctors, be in the room for treatments, talk to patients and take part in lots of hands on trainings.
Here is a list of the upcoming Internships

Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor:
July 15, 2013 to August 3, 2013
October 7, 2013 to October 26, 2013

Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner:
August 5, 2013 to August 24, 2013
September 9, 2013 to September 28, 2013
November 4, 2013 to November 23, 2013
January 6, 2014 to January 25, 2014

Contact Leslie to confirm before making any arrangements: [email protected]
Yes, you heard us! Kerala Academy has a new locaiton in Boston MA. We are extending our reach to the East coast with our eyes on other cities that are hungry to learn about Ayurveda.
Boston's very first Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor's course is in session and is being very well received.  Dr. Jayarajan was in Boston to teach on May 4th and 5th and had a very positive experience.
Remember, it's never to late to join a class.  With our online options and video offerings it is so simple to get up to speed with what the class is doing, What are you waiting for?
Kerala Ayurveda Academy invites you to Take the Next Step in your Ayurvedic Education.
Contact Leslie at: [email protected]

Kerala Academy Expands to the East
Student Focus: 
Girija moved from the East Coast to be closer to family. When she moved to Seattle people that she had studied with recommended Kerala Ayurveda Academy and it has turned out to be the perfect place for her to study.
Because of the online option she has the freedom to go about her schedule and put learning where it works for her. 
The authentic teaching from knowlegeable doctors, many of them from India was easy to understand and "the student body that I studied with brings it all together".
Girija was excited for her internship to India and felt that she learned so much.
She used to read about Ayurveda in books and now she feels that she really gets to experience it in her life. "I feel confident and ready to go out to the world with Ayurveda".
January India Interns
taken at Ayurveda Gram
Bottom photo, Left to Right
Sanjay, Stevie, Loribeth, Richelle, Shelli
January 2013 Internship started on the 14th.  Kerala Academy had 5 Interns in attendance.
The weather held out for the entire 21 days. Aluva was much hotter than Bangalore where a light sweater was called for in the mornings.
Keep an open mind and soak in the beauty of the people and the land.

"India Internship changed my Life Forever"~Shelli Thompson
Will You Be in the Next Group of Interns?
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Interview with Rebeca Raney

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Rebeca Raney’s world is filled with fantasy. The New York based artist creates characters inspired by her imagination as well as flora and fauna. She brings them to life via delicate, whimsical drawings and larger than life resin sculptures. Following the success of her Art Basel Miami Beach solo show last December and a collaboration with clothing line Madewell in 2012 Raney talks about her art, new plans for 2013 and her secret to happiness.

Share some of your journey as an artist

 

I have always made art and done so very happily. It was natural for me to attend consecutive art schools after high school. I first went to RISD for my BFA and then to SVA for my MFA. I take jewelry classes at FIT. Education plays significantly in my journey as an artist.

 

How would you describe your aesthetic sensibilities?

 

I appreciate craftsmanship. My drawings can be quick or detailed...I just make certain that the paper is of the highest quality. I have a deep enjoyment of using the best materials. Colorful things make me happy but so does quirky imagery.

What inspires your delicate drawings?

 

The need to work expediently inspires my delicate drawings. I strive for an economy of line when it comes to drawing the figure. I also can get very lost in my drawing and that gives me a meditative satisfaction.

Do you make up stories for the characters you create?

 

I absolutely make up stories for the characters that I draw. Sometimes they are not explicit or overt but I think about them a lot and consider them to be sentient beings who are thoughtful in their own right. Many contemporary overtly CUTE works are all about the surface. They seem not to have a brain. I like Hello Kitty very much but I don't think she is really thinking a lot or working on her difficult relationship with My Melody.

 

Which characters do you turn into sculptures?

 

I choose to make sculptures from the drawings that most interest me. If I am curious about what the back of something might be like or how gravity will impact a piece I will consider making it in three dimensions.

The faces of the sculptures are often covered in intricate embroidery. What appeals to you about the embroidery?

 

Embroidery is an excellent way to express the emotional quality of the character. It is a very pretty rash that spreads over the sculpture's face. Sometimes, people are into the embroidery exclusively and don't need the clunk and fuss of the character. But the character needs the embroidery.

 

You create a world of happiness with your art. What is your secret to happiness?

 

Happiness has a great deal to do with doing precisely what you want. I am a person without faith and religion and so I concentrate on my time in this life on doing exactly what I want. Figuring this out is not always a happy experience. Once I hit on art making and making the kind of drawings and sculptures that I wanted to it was easy to allow my characters to wallow in and evoke pure joy. Happiness is designing your own life.

What are some of the latest projects you have been working on?

 

I'm collaborating on a line of jewelry with La Selva, an incredible clothing line that uses indigenous Mayan textiles to create gorgeous women's ready-to-wear.

 

You had a solo show during Art Basel Miami Beach in December. How has that impacted your career?

 

That show was emblematic of many. many months of the hardest work I have ever done. It allowed me to recognize that I am very capable. I understand that I am making the best work of my career.

 

Do you have any other news you would like to share?

 

I'm moving my studio to a wonderful, large space in Brooklyn. I plan to document the new work that I make there on www.raneytown.com.



BEAUTY TRENDS

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The Best Beauty Trends from Fall 2013 Fashion Month

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Fall 2013 Fashion Month has come and gone, and through the New York, London, Milan, and Paris runway shows, we were just as focused on the beauty looks as we were on the fashion. From minimalist makeup to vibrant hints of color to twisted, statement-making tresses, we've combed through the collections to bring you the very best beauty trends of the season.

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GET YOUR GRILL ON

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Get Your Grill On

Nothing says summer quite like an outdoor grill-out. Whether you're holding a chic soirée on a rooftop or enjoying a laid-back poolside evening, spice up your next get-together with this delicious unique burger recipe courtesy of Delish for vegetarians and meat-lovers alike, all perfect for warm-weather.

Crab Cake Burger

Ingredients
1 pound(s) crabmeat
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
1/4 cup light mayonnaise
2 tablespoons minced chives
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon celery seed
1 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
4 dashes hot sauce, such as Tabasco, or to taste
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons unsalted butter

Directions
Mix crab, egg, breadcrumbs, mayonnaise, chives, mustard, lemon juice, celery seed, onion powder, pepper and hot sauce in a large bowl. Form into 6 patties.

Heat oil and butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat until the butter stops foaming. Cook the patties until golden brown, about 4 minutes per side.



BEAUTY SCOPE

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ARIES
The next few days find you taking the plunge. So will it be into the microdermabrasion treatments you've been considering or into a swimming pool to start triathlon training? Ready, set ... go!

TAURUS

Your instinct is spot-on now, so make it your best beauty ally. Is it telling you to make that hair change? Say no to shopping? Splurge on a much-needed massage? Trust your first reaction.

GEMINI

Step one: Tackle your hand-washing, polish all your silver jewelry or shine your shoes. Step two: Put on the fruits of your labor and hit the town. It's a great day for work, but be sure to enjoy a job well done too!

CANCER

Get ready, because your day is sky-high on the dreamy scale. You wouldn't want to find yourself in sweats and a ponytail when your handsome stranger arrives, would you? Picture your perfect scene and dress accordingly.

LEO

Take care of planning, all the way down to the tiniest details. You've picked an outfit for the season's big event, for example, but do you have the right accessories? Pantyhose? Perfect shoes you can wear all night?


VIRGO

Celebrate your independence! You don't need to spend money on a pedicure -- try doing one yourself. Or sign up for a sewing class and take care of all your hemming needs in the future. You can do anything you put your mind to.

LIBRA

Who's your style icon? Do you admire a certain celebrity's class? Your mom's attention to every detail? A friend's funky creativity? Picture her in your mind's eye, mimic what you see and bring fresh inspiration to your own look.

SCORPIO

Is that genuine turquoise necklace actually plastic? That perfume bottle is awfully spiffy -- but how's the scent? Don't be afraid to question the quality of any products or accessories you're not sure about.

SAGITTARIUS

Time to clean out your style routine. But forget washing your makeup caddy or organizing your closet. This time, your task is to decide which stylists, gym classes or products are working, and which ones have to go.


CAPRICORN

If you always take the same bus route to work or walk the same way to get to your neighborhood cafe, chart a new course. You might find a new boutique or a darling nail salon you wouldn't have noticed otherwise.

AQUARIUS

If you see a bag you hate on the bus or pass a store window displaying an outfit that's not your cup of tea, hold off on sharing your thoughts. You never know who proudly owns the very same item.

PISCES

You should be having a good time whenever possible. So if you dread the parking at your local mall or cringe at the sight of your packed hair salon, for example, come up with an alternate approach.

Beauty Scope



DENIM

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78 Perfect Pieces of Denim for Spring

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 With the influx of spring showers and sunny weekends this month comes an opportunity — and at times, a necessity — to revamp the most heavily worn items in your closet. Namely, denim. Give your hardest working wardrobe pieces — jeans, shorts, jackets, tops, and more — a face-lift with our round-up of this season's best goods you can buy right now.



10 beach-ready looks

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10 Beach-Ready Looks

 

Beach-going fashionistas can't just don the same ensemble they do in Saint-Tropez as they do in Miami, right? Here's where we come in. We at MC have rounded up 10 locale-specific looks for 10 of our favorite summertime cities to serve as the ultimate packing inspiration.



Seven Miles Out

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About the Craze of Eyelash Extensions!
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Interview with Andrea Peipe

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Can you share a bit about yourself

 

My name is Andrea Peipe, I am 32 years old and I live in Munich, Germany. I am a fine art and portrait photographer, but I don't like to limit myself to that because there are so many fields in photography that I find interesting and fascinating. Other than that, I love writing, traveling, meeting new people and getting to know other cultures. Photography is a huge part of my daily life because I have my own business and enjoy working in that field at lot.

What inspired you to become a photographer?

 

I had an early start and became interested in photography when I was quite young. It feels like I always had a camera of some sorts although I didn't start shooting with film until I was 12 years old when my parents gave me a camera for my birthday. However, when I started really getting into photography in the beginning of 2010, I knew very little about photography itself and nothing about how to handle a DSLR. Photoshop was something that I had heard about but never tried. It was a hard journey sometimes, learning all there is to learn about photography, editing, and lighting. What really helped me understand photography was doing a 365 project, which I started two days after I bought my first DSLR. I learned so much as a result, mainly because I had to! Every day I would discover something new or see photos of other people that made me wonder how they had been taken. About halfway through my 365 project, I decided to quit my regular job at a law firm because photography was what I had always wanted to do. I never studied to become a photographer or took courses in photography. Instead I read books, magazines and online articles, watched tutorials and went out and discovered photography by experimenting and having fun. For more than three years now, photography has been part of my daily life and I think there have only been a few days when I didn't spend some time of the day taking photos, editing or thinking of ideas and sketching them.

 

What defines the photography of Andrea Peipe?

 

I guess, my photography is defined by my passion and drive for perfection. I have to say though that I find it hard to define my photography because I feel that I am too close to the images I create. I just want to create images that evoke emotions in my viewers, move them and make them think.

 

Many of your images have an ethereal quality. What is your point of departure for images that play with fantasy?

The ideas for my photos are often triggered by dreams or songs, by a conversation or a memory, a scene in a book or a story somebody tells me. Sometimes I wake up in the morning and find myself thinking about a specific idea and I cannot really figure out where it even came from. Sometimes I just start sketching something in my sketch book that wasn't in my head a minute before. I find darker images quite fascinating and I like to provoke people's imagination but I also like to create lighter, somewhat happier images. While I do appreciate well-done portraits, my real passion lies in creating images that are somewhat surreal and show something that often not possible in real life, like levitation for example. At some point I would like to create a whole series of levitation images - women, men, children and/or whole families floating in mid air.

 

Your photography often connects with the elements. What aspects of nature do you incorporate and why?

 

I generally prefer working in natural light to working in a studio or using speed lights. I like the way you can incorporate different seasons or moods of the day into photography and by doing that, create a unique image. Unlike studio light, the light outside and the weather changes everyday and you have to be able to work with it. On a darker cloudier autumn day, your images will be darker and moodier while on a sunny and bright summer day, your images will end up lighter and happier. I particularly like to use lakes, rivers or the ocean because I love the motion of water and the different tones of blue and green in it. Over the years, I have taken photos in all kinds of weather and find each season has their advantages. The crisp and clean white snow that has just fallen can be equally beautiful to an early sunrise on a meadow full of dew in summer. I generally find it more interesting to use locations in nature like mountains or the ocean than shooting in a studio with different backgrounds. Of course, that kind of photography has its good sides too but nature just appeals to me more. Most of the ideas I have or the sketches I draw have to do with nature or an element of nature.

 

What emotions do you want to evoke?

 

I would say that depends a bit on the photo. If it is one of my brighter, happier photos, I would like the viewer to feel happy or even carefree and it would be great if my photo maybe even made that particular person smile and have a wonderful day. If it is a darker image or one that contains some surreal or mysterious elements, it would be great if it made people think. I would like it if my photo made them wonder how a certain effect was achieved or what the meaning behind the concept was. I have experienced that people view a photo differently and it triggers different emotions in them. It doesn't really matter to me what emotions are evoked in another person, as long as my photos touch them in some sort of way.

 

Can you share some of your career highlights with us please?

 

In October 2011 one of my photos was short listed in the category “Professional Photo” for a competition and hung in galleries in Berlin, London and Paris as part of a group exhibition. That was my first exhibition and I was more than thrilled about it although it was also a completely surreal feeling seeing my own photo hanging on the wall of a gallery. Exhibiting three photos at the Urban Art Fair STROKE in Munich last summer was also very exciting because of the huge amount of people looking at my photos and giving me immediate feedback. In May 2012 two of my photos were chosen as book covers. When one was published I bought it and seeing my name on the back of the cover was absolutely surreal as well. And when the Italian Vogue chose my first photos to put on their website last summer, that was completely mind-blowing to me. Even now that I have had more exhibitions, book covers and photos on websites, I still feel very excited and happy when that happens!

 

What would be your next dream photo shoot?

 

I would love to do a photo shoot for a well-known magazine! Something that includes a lot of crazy props - maybe even live animals like elephants or large birds - as well as dresses with lots of fabric or other extravagant clothing, jewelry and really great make-up, and which takes place in some exotic location. So far I have always worked with "normal" people like you and me, fellow photographers or amateur models and even though the people are great and I get good results, I am sure it would be such a great experience to work with a team of experienced people.

 

What are you currently working on?

 

I am currently working on a book. The working title is "A Journey Through Life" and it is a combination of short stories that I wrote and photos that I took. I really enjoy writing although photography will probably always be my main passion. I will self-publish the book on the website blurb.com and I am hoping for some interest and good feedback. There is still a lot of work to do but I am slowly getting there. If somebody is interested in the book or wants to hear more about it, drop me a line!



Work With & For Others

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When we begin to believe that there is greater joy in working with and for others, rather than just for ourselves, then our society will truly become a place of celebration.
Jean Vanier
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The easiest way to build a beautiful blog

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Experience a whole new way of creating online
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Q&A with David Marsh

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Why did you choose painting as your medium?

My mom made paintings with me as a kid and it was something I was always inspired by since then. Then I went to school and started showing at galleries and people kept showing me support, so it showed me I was doing something good.

 

What are some the topics you explore in your art?

I explore shape, space, art history, color, and context.

 

How important is the emotional aspect of art today?

My artwork changes everyday because I’m always keeping track of and reproducing processes throughout different bodies of work. Sometimes the actual process of painting can be emotional due to the building and deconstructing of layers in the work. It takes time to produce my work and once I change it, it can affect me because I feel that sometimes those changes are drastic.

 

What are you currently working on?

A minimal series in which I use just a few colors and shapes throughout the body of work.

 

Have you been to any exhibit or seen a work of art that transformed your life or change your way of thinking?

Yes, several times I’ve been to great art shows. For example, the Francis Bacon retrospective at Met. The Jules Olitsky retrospective at Goldman Warehouse. I’m influenced by a variety of other shows and artists.

 

Do you listen to music when you paint? What is your perfect soundtrack?

I love Spotify—it allows me to listen to all kinds of different and related artists. Sometimes, I enjoy listening to the Miami Heat or Miami Hurricanes on the radio.

 

What else do you have planned for 2013?

Marrying my beautiful lady, Kristen Soller.

 

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Barrie's Loft

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Atomik Solo Show at Terminal Gallery

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Sunny day in NYC

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Another sunny day over New York City...