Monday, November 24, 2014

Moving Meditations!






I am delighted to share the news of my art work exhibited at Tri-cities. If you are traveling in the direction, please stop by for viewing the amazing exhibit of Women artists from the Columbia Valley.

Please visit my webpage to learn more about my artwork and find some samples: https://sites.google.com/site/raniiyerwriter/home/art

Thank you all so much for your encouragement!




Friday, November 14, 2014

River of life....Rivers for life









I am delighted to announce another new title to be released soon...

Endangered Rivers.

This is a special book for me. I dedicate this to all elders in my family who took time to take us around to visit rivers, lakes, dams, and estuaries. They never complained about having to wake up early or to drive so many kids or to have to cook for so many so early in the day...

My earliest memories of rivers is in Kerala. Bathing before dawn with my grandmother and her friends, visiting waterfalls, water bodies... Those were the days when people did not use shampoo or soap when they went to bathe in the river. My grandma always said that when something lathers without efforts, it would hurt the river. We used soap-nut powder instead and worked it to a lather. The process actually massaged my scalp and may be a little of my brain too... :-)

And not to forget the trip to Bhagamandala, Tala Cauvery, when the Cauvery River bubbled forth. It was an amazing experience to be with my grandmother and mother and the warm water on a cold morning is an unforgettable sensation....

Beautiful Brindavan, magnificent Jog water fall, the wide Pamba.... in south will forever enrich me. They were all tied to my childhood. As a child I felt that rivers on Earth were just like the blood in our body. Feeling connected with water seemed some how elementary and critical.
   

By the time I entered Masters degree in college, we were put off by the foul, offensive odor of River Vrishabhavati at Kengeri, Bengaluru. A beautiful tributary of Cauvery was dumped with uncontrolled industrial and domestic pollution. I hope that the River has had a chance to heal and things have turned around now.

My love for water bodies continues. We always find a body of water and visit it where ever we go. 

What about you? How do you connect with rivers?

Sunday, November 2, 2014

One Sacred Mountain...Two...







This the picture of the most sacred Arunchala Hills. It is considered to be alive with Shiva's energy. Walking around the hills, girivalam, is a sacred offering and considered panacea for our fears, incompletions and inadequacy we carry in our inner spaces.  Sight of Arunachala, Shikaradarshan, is considered to grant one inner peace. Remembrance of Arunachala, Smarnath Arunachala, is said to capitulate a person into higher vibrational and spiritual realms.





Here is the image of another most sacred mountain, Mount Kailash.


Know some of the world's most sacred mountains:

http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2013/10/22/holy-heights-the-worlds-7-most-sacred-mountains/

Chances are you have a sacred mountain near your home. Find it, discover it, and enjoy it!



Sacred Spaces







Within each of us lies a sacred space. It is one space we do not violate, negotiate, or compromise for any reason. We suffer when our inner spaces are compromised. It takes us a long time to recover our equilibrium.

Outside of us, are the sacred spaces, the sacred forests. Preserved for centuries by careful cultural practices and social taboos, the last of the sacred forests are dwindling today. In the weeks that follow, I will blog about the sacred forests and sacred natural elements.

Read about Sacred Forests in  Faces Magazine. I am so grateful to have had this opportunity to write about the beautiful practice and beautiful Earth.

Wonder why we should save sacred forests, this article can give you an idea:
 http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2011/dec/21/save-our-sacred-woodlands

Visit a sacred forest near you today!