Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I’m Rich, Rich, Rich!

As we celebrate Divali today, remember it’s a traditional time to acknowledge our abundance and wealth with a spirit of gratitude. As we send our thanksgiving to Lakshmi, a magnificent Mother of good fortune, beauty and luck, let us not forget all the wealth we truly possess. While we tabulate our monetary and material treasures, let’s also remember our other riches:  

The wealth of friendships
The wealth of opportunity
The wealth of adventure
The wealth of knowledge
The wealth of freedom
The wealth of success
The wealth of happiness
The wealth of love

May your Divali be filled with joy, illumination and generosity.

Namaste,
From Shiva Mandir

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Diwali Celebration at Shiva Mandir, Tuesday November the 13th

On the November New Moon, Tuesday, November 13th, from 6 to 9 pm, we will celebrate Divali at Shiva Mandir. 


This is the most festive celebration of the year. Divali is the culmination of the harvest season, a time of thanksgiving for all of our bounty and an opportunity to thank the Divine Mother for all of her gracious gifts. Shiva Mandir’s celebration will include a puja to Lakshmi (the embodiment of abundance and good fortune), a light supper, dessert (the sharing of Prasad), music and gift-giving. Please bring flowers (roses for Lakshmi are preferred) or fruits (pomegranates are especially appreciated) and a dakshina (monetary offering).  


Shiva Mandir is located at 1391 S. Pennsylvania (at Arkansas), Denver, CO 80210, 303-722-3658,shivamandir@gmail.com.




The Story of Divali

Divali (or Diwali), is also known as the festival of lights because the celebration includes lighting the entrances, walls and windows of buildings with candles and decorative lights. In fact, the word “Divali” comes from the Sanskrit “Deepavali,” meaning row of lights. Divali is an ancient celebration observed all around the world including countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Asia. Divali signifies many different things according to the culture and country celebrating it. Divali time comes at the approach of winter, the time of sowing the winter grains; it signifies the renewal of life.


The lights of Divali dispel the increasing darkness of the season.



It is said that Lakshmi, Goddess of wealth, beauty and good fortune, alights on Earth in all Her celestial glory amidst the chanting of Vedic hymns at this time. The lights of Divali illuminate Lakshmi’s way as She walks through the villages, towns and remote places, blessing homes and businesses with prosperity. Traditions of celebration include:



* Forgiving all enmity and creating harmony in relationships.

* Bathing with special oils and fragrances.

* Wearing new clothes and beautiful jewelry.

* Decorating with lights and flowers.

* Exchanging gifts and sweets.

* House cleaning and renovating buildings.

* Re-thatching roofs and adorning cattle.

* Holding festivals that celebrate illumination, beauty, devotion and artistic expression.



The famous poet Rabindranath Tagore describes the significance of Divali in these beautiful lines:



“The night is black. Kindle the lamp of love with thy life and thy devotion.”

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Do Your Friends Know How to Decharge?

Photo courtesy of Sara Mesmer


USING THE ELEMENTS OF NATURE TO RELIEVE STRESS, DECHARGE AND RENEW YOUR ENERGY


Saturday, October 13, 1-3 pm. Location: Shiva Mandir, 1391 S. Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80210

Cost: You will receive some class materials. We ask a donation for your participation. A suggested donation is $10 to cover our expenses. Any amount is appreciated.

In this short, entertaining and hands-on class, you will learn how:

- Every human gets stress and strain from others

- To reduce stress effectively and instantly at home and work

- To identify the symptoms that decharging is needed

- To learn how to use the elements of nature to dissolve stress

- To restore balance and calm in your life


RSVP to Shiva Mandir, shivamandir@gmail.com303-722-3658.

Can’t attend at this time? Contact us and we’ll make a special appointment with you.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

New Fall Class Announcements! Registration Deadlines Fast Approaching!


We are excited to announce that Shiva Mandir Center for Vedic and Yogic Studies will begin its third semester, September 22 -December 22, 2012. 


The Science of Yoga and the Art of Devotion with Nafeeah Kim, Channing Johnson and Sara Mesmer. 

For class overview, visit: http://www.vedicstudies.org/vedic-studies.html  
For class schedule and course description, visit:  http://www.vedicstudies.org/class--schedule3.html.

Nada Yoga, Raga and Divine Singing with Kabir. 
For class overview, visit: http://www.vedicstudies.org/nada-yoga--raga.html 
For class schedule and course description, visit the following page: http://www.vedicstudies.org/class--schedule.html 


Kundalini Yoga with Hukum Singh
For class overview, visit: http://www.vedicstudies.org/kundalini-yoga.html 
For class schedule and course description, visit the following page: http://www.vedicstudies.org/class--schedule2.html


Sai Shakti Bhajans with Sara Mesmer
For class overview, visit: http://www.vedicstudies.org/bhajan-singing.html 
For class schedule and course description, visit the following page: http://www.vedicstudies.org/class--schedule1.html



The Divine Mother with John (Yamajit) Mayer
For class overview, visit: http://www.vedicstudies.org/divine-mother.html 
For class schedule and course description, visit the following page: http://www.vedicstudies.org/class--schedule4.html


To register, contact Shiva Mandir by email or by phone:
shivamandir@gmail.com
303-722-3658.


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Saturday, Aug. 25, 2-5 pm. THE TRUE MEANING OF THE YOGA SUTRAS with Henry Herzberger

Shiva Mandir will host a seminar on the Yoga Sutras on Saturday, August 25th from 2-5pm. The essential meanings of the sutras will be discussed in their original Sanskrit. There will be a break between each hour as to allow participants to stretch, and relax.

Maharishi Patanjali compiled the Yoga Sutras Teaching which forms the foundation of all of Yoga Philosophy and practice. All the practices of Yoga Meditation, Breathing exercises, Yoga Asanas, and Right Action are based on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.

In this seminar we will analyze a number of key sutras of each of the Four Chapters of the Yoga Sutras. Participants will not only have a clearer idea about the field of Vedic Psychology, but also have knowledge about the practical applications of the sutras and Yoga. A number of commonly mistranslated sutras will be discussed and their true inner meaning will be revealed.

Dr. Henry Herzberger has a degree in Vedic Psychology. He is an expert in Vedic recitation and yagya. He travelled internationally as a Jyotish consultant, Vedic priest and teacher. Dr. Herzberger’s desire is to help his clients and students rise to the highest possibilities of happiness, success and spiritual development.

~Sekhmet Anna West.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Kali-Shiva Yagya, Monday, Aug. 20, 7 pm, 103 Ruxton Ave., Manitou Springs (Shiva Mandir South). 

This yagya is to honor the 10 aspects of Kali and Shiva and honor the 5 aspects of elemental Shiva to enliven cosmic creative intelligence and the absolute consciousness of the Divine in us. Please bring fresh fruit, flowers and a cup of rice for offering. Dakshina (a monetary offering) is greatly appreciated and will bring material blessings to the donor. Any amount is appreciated and helps further Dr. Herzberger's work worldwide.
Dr. Herzberger will be in Colorado Springs from Aug. 16 through Aug. 21. He will be available for Jyotish consultation by appointment.
Dr. Herzberger will be in Denver from Aug. 23 through the 26th. He will be available for Jyotish consultation in Denver from Aug 23-26.
He will be offering a Yoga Sutras workshop on Saturday, Aug. 25, from 2-5 pm at Shiva Mandir in Denver, 1391 South Pennsylvania Street, Denver 80210.
The essential meanings of the sutras will be discussed using the original Sanskrit the sutras were written in. There will be a break between each hour so as to allow participants to stretch, relax etc.

Maharishi Patanjali compiled the Yoga Sutras Teaching which forms the foundation of all of Yoga Philosophy and practice. All the practices of Yoga Meditation, Breathing exercises, Yoga Asanas, and Right Action are based on Patanjali Yoga Sutras.

In this seminar we will analyze a number of key sutras of each of the Four Chapters of the Yoga Sutras. Participants will not only have a clearer idea about the field of Vedic Psychology, but also have knowledge about the practical applications of the sutras and Yoga. A number of commonly mistranslated sutras will be discussed and their true inner meaning will be revealed.
Dr. Herzberger will be in Boulder, CO from Aug. 28 to 30 and in Ft. Collins, Aug. 31-Sept. 3.

To make an appointment or for more information on any of his activities, contact him at herzberger4@aol.com.
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Dr. Henry Herzberger has a degree in Vedic psychology. He is an expert in Vedic recitation and yagya. He travelled internationally as a Jyotish consultant, Vedic priest and teacher. Dr. Herzberger’s desire is to help his clients and students rise to the highest possibilities of happiness, success and spiritual development.

~Nafeeah Kim Johnson.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Fall Classes Starting at the Shiva Mandir Center for Vedic Studies



We are excited to announce that the Shiva Mandir Center for Vedic and Yogic Studies will begin its third semester

Classes will begin in mid-September. Watch for the announcements of these upcoming courses:



  The Science of Yoga and the Art of Devotion
  with Nafeeah Kim, Channing Johnson and Sara Mesmer



  Nada Yoga, Raga and Divine Singing with Kabir



  Kundalini Yoga with Hukum Singh

  

  Sai Shakti Bhajans with Sara Mesmer



  The Divine Mother with John (Yamajit) Mayer

~Nafeeah Kim Johnson.