Destiny Candles

Featuring 100-percent, all-natural ingredients, including coconut oil, soy oil, apricot oil, aloe vera oil, shea butter, jojoba and vitamin E oil, Destiny candles melt to create soothing massage oil, as well as a unique intention crystal that can be made into a bracelet or necklace with the string provided in each kit.

Available in seven varieties, each to manifest a different intention, they are scented with natural essential oils. The options available are:

Love/Sex – Scented vanilla and coconut, it activates the intention of bringing passion and love into life.

Weight Loss – Scented blood orange, the intention is to achieve a weight loss goal.

Wealth – Scented with fig, bergamot and vanilla, the intention is bring financial abundance into life.

Stress Relief – Scented lavender, frankincense and vanilla, the intention is to clear the mind and eliminate stress.

Beauty – Scented mint, rosemary and vanilla, the intention is to reveal inner beauty and youth.

Good Luck – Scented peppermint, frankincense and grapefruit, the intention is to bring positive energy into life.

Energy/Uplifting – Scented cinnamon and vanilla, the intention is uplift body and mind to a positive state of well-being.

The candles are available for $29.95 plus shipping and processing, and can be purchased at www.destinycandle.com.

 

Russell Brand Raises Offers VIP Packages to Benefit David Lynch Foundation

Don’t you love celebrities who use their fame for good?

Actor and comedian Russell Brand is selling a limited number of VIP ticket packages for his 2013 comedy tour to benefit the David Lynch Foundation, a nonprofit charity that teaches transcendental meditation to at-risk communities, including inner-city students, homeless adults and teens, abused women and veterans with post-traumatic stress, BroadwayWorld.com reported.

“I have become a better person through Transcendental Meditation, and I want to help bring this gift to others,” said Brand, who has been meditating for four years.

Currently all U.S. dates are sold out and only European packages are available. Each includes one premium reserved ticket located close to the stage; an exclusive meet and greet with Russell Brand; a personal autograph and photograph with Russell Brand; a DVD copy of David Lynch’s documentary, “Meditation, Creativity, Peace;” and copy of David Lynch’s book “Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity.”

“Russell Brand is a great comedian and a great human being. I am very grateful that he is supporting the Foundation’s work to bring Transcendental Meditation to one million at-risk youth around the world,” said David Lynch, filmmaker, founder and chair of the David Lynch Foundation.

Click here to purchase packages.

 

Omega Institute Women & Power Retreat Free Live Stream: Elizabeth Lesser, Brene Brown & Joan Halifax Roshi

The Omega Institute is offering a free live stream of the opening evening session for this year’s Women & Power Retreat on September 20, 2013 from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Elizabeth Lesser, cofounder of Omega and the Omega Women’s Leadership Center, will open the evening with a very short talk about the importance of having a soft front and strong back in life.

Following this, she will lead a conversation with Brene Brown, author of “Daring Greatly,” and “The Gifts of Imperfection,” and Joan Halifax Roshi, author and abbot of the Upaya Zen Cetner. They will discuss the strength, vulnerability and authenticity at the heart of women’s leadership today, and explore whether there is a uniquely female kind of strength; how vulnerability can make us stronger; and how we can courageously walk our talk.

If you cannot join live, the program will be available on demand until 11:00 p.m. September 23, 2013.

Sign up here for the free event.

 

Jack Canfield’s Secret to Achieving Goals Faster

Setting goals is the first key to attaining them. In addition to writing goals for every area of our life, including career, relationships, finances and health, Canfield recommends choosing a “breakthrough goal,” which is something that would provide a quantum leap and change our life dramatically. It could be writing a bestselling book, tripling our income or losing 50 pounds.

Once we have it set, we can apply what he calls the “Rule of 5,” meaning we commit to doing five things each day to move us closer to that goal. This not only allows us to focus on the goal, but also to take action steps.

“It gives you a multiple approach to any problem. By doing five things a day, you have a much better shot at getting any goal you want to achieve,” Canfield explains in the September 2013 issue cover story, using the example of losing weight. “A lot of people just follow a diet, but what if they applied the ‘rule of 5?’”

As an example, here are five things someone could do each day to achieve weight loss, according to Canfield:

1. Cut back on carbs in the diet
2. Drink 10 glasses of water each day to help detox and flush out toxins
3. Deep breathing exercises to raise your metabolism
4. Take a walk each night after dinner
5. Read something inspirational about weight loss

He also shared what he calls his “Big 5,” which he created for his daily business life:

1. Write for at least one hour
2. Read for at least one hour
3. Appreciate at least five people on his staff every day
4. File anything that comes across his desk, or delete it if it’s an email so he doesn’t have clutter building up
5. Manage his staff by walking around and checking in to see how their work is going, and if they need anything such as resources or help

At home, he has a list of five personal actions to do each day. These include:

1. Exercise
2. Meditate
3. Visualizations and affirmations
4. A gratitude exercise
5. Perform a daily review at the end of every day

“The daily review is for whatever I’m working on improving. So if I’m working on having more patience, I will close my eyes and ask myself where I could have been more patient during the day,” he says. “Invariably one, two or three events will come up, and what I do is visualize how they would have gone if I had been more patient.”

Whether we are working on patience, perseverance, assertiveness, being more effective or even a discipline of returning phone calls, we can use this visualization exercise to “lay a blueprint for the next day in the subconscious mind,” and we will see it improve over time, he says.

Additionally, to bring more gratitude into his daily life, he now spends at least five minutes writing in a journal to list all of the things he is grateful for in his life – from the carpet in the house and the person who wove it, to the plants in his office and his wife for watering them.

“Rarely do we actually stop and express that gratitude to God, source energy or the universe,” he notes. “There is so much we have because of other people’s efforts. Just the fact that the sun came up and we didn’t have an earthquake in California today. The more I have done this, the more magical life seems to get.”

For more from Canfield, see the September 2013 issue cover story, where you will learn:

—  The spirituality and synchronicity behind much of his success, including Kundalini yoga and meditation

—  4 techniques for overcoming fear and limiting beliefs

—  Book recommendations from his personal reading list

—  The 30-Day Principle to creating lasting change

 

Students in the Caribbean Benefit from Transcendental Meditation

Select schools throughout the Caribbean island of Dominica have begun to employ the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique as a stress-management tool to help students reduce symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Since January, Dr. Lucia John, director of the Dominica TM Center, has been teaching the TM technique to children in several towns, with positive feedback from students, parents, and teachers regarding the benefits for ADHD.

“The results kids are reporting from TM practice include calmer, more collected minds; greater ability to focus; better memory; greater ability to do homework without distractions; and better relationships at home, at school, and with friends,” said Dr. John. “Teachers have also started noticing these positive changes. Parents are experiencing greater calm, more normal blood pressure, and greater happiness with their children.”

The TM technique is a meditation technique practiced 20 minutes twice each day while sitting comfortably with the eyes closed. Extensive published research shows TM reduces stress and anxiety, improves learning ability, and promotes wellness for mind and body.

“A wide range of studies have documented the effect of practice of the Transcendental Meditation technique on the health, behavior, and well-being of children,” said Dr. John. “They return to respecting their parents, teachers and peers, and grow up to excel in whatever field of study they undertake. They enjoy greater ability to focus, inner happiness, better memory, and tolerance and improve their grades.”

The TM technique is available in the USA through Maharishi Foundation USA, a federally recognized non-profit educational organization. Through partnerships with other non-profit organizations and foundations like the David Lynch Foundation, full TM scholarships have been given to more than 250,000 at-risk children, veterans suffering from PTSD, homeless people, and others.

For more information, visit www.tm.org.

 

Editor’s Picks: Meditation Space Candles

The items you place in the room or space where you meditate can make a difference in the energy of the space, and even the quality of your meditation. Lighting candles brings the fire element to the space, and aromatherapy can aid in relaxing the mind and body.

Here are three candles we found to be great additions to your meditation space – or any space in your home!

7-chakra7 Chakra Jar Candle
Have all seven chakras represented in your meditation space with this unscented, 100-percent palm wax candle. At 16 ounces, it offers 100 hours of burn time. www.alohabay.com; $12.90.

 

beeswax-candleAromatherapy Beeswax Pillar Candles
Made with 100-percent pure beeswax, these 3-inch by 6-inch candles come in a variety of scents including relaxing, clarity, energizing, invigorating, sensuality and well-being, to add aromatherapy to your meditation space. www.beehivecandles.com; $29.95.

 

WayOutWaxLavender Aromatherapy Candle
Blending natural and biodegradable waxes, hemp seed oil and lavender oil, these pillar candles come in a variety of sizes, adding a touch of relaxation to your meditation routine. www.wayoutwax.com; $15.99-$19.50.