Christina Brown's Blog

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Magic Bean Chocolate Cake

Does it get any better than this? Moist, dense chocolate cake with loads of protein, fibre, and not a trace of gluten. So yummy it doesn’t even need icing. Thanks to my yogi neighbour and cool cook Kristen for this adapted thermomix recipe. Visitors to our studio had the cupcake version of this. My pre-schooler’s first attempt, one large round cake was deliciously moist inside and stayed scrumptious for days. What are you waiting for?

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On Bottoms and Kindness

Fresh out of the shower this morning, my husband announced my backside had changed shape. Antenna immediately on the alert, I asked how. ‘Rounder’, he replied. Hmmmm. I pondered. ‘Higher’, he continued, and ……(drumroll, finally, the magic word)… ‘Smaller’. Cheap to write this I know, but I felt the love swell in my chest!

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Grief & Gratitude

Every home has seen its share of grief. Ours has had griefs large and small. And some small griefs feel large. My five year old lost her first love

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Feeling a little stale lately….?

Stuck hanging mid air, I looked straight down at the free fall drop. It felt really really high. It was impossible to go back. The only way was down. I took a breath. I let go. And I fell.

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Back to School. Back to me…..

Do you have that feeling? A sense that you might have lost a part of yourself somewhere over the last 6 -8??? Weeks?

Along with the avalanche of big kids back to school, my nearly 3 year old started preschool. She’s delighted and it’s been a happy transition. However, on pick up last week she told me “I was sore in my tummy for you mummy.” Translation: I missed you today and that loss manifested as a physical pain in my belly.

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Wanting it all

As I come back feeling fabulous from a totally reviving holiday, I feel so grateful to be able to come back and teach what I love and am passionate about. I feel lucky as I get to do what I find continually intriguing and fabulous

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Awake or Asleep? Pre-Christmas Post

Lucky me – I have done two amazing yoga study trips to India. On one six month soujourn I met and then shared a home with a rather quiet man. A Canadian ex-pro ice hockey star who, on becoming a buddhist monk years before, had taken a vow of silence. (Funny aside

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Contentedly Content

I am ashamed to say, the first time I experienced a long lived experience of contentment was a full 10 years after starting yoga. From the start, Yoga made me feel good and I always enjoyed the rush and peace that came with the physical yoga practice. But it never felt like it lasted long enough. And so around the age of 30

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