Wednesday 25 September 2013

ANNOUNCING GROUP HOLIDAY DATES: from 29 January 2014

Option 2: Bethsaida Hermitage
Come meet me in Kerala for an Ayurveda journey:
I am thrilled to announce my dates for the upcoming Group Ayurveda healing holiday.  It doesn’t matter where you are in the world we can all meet up at the bottom of India.

I will be facilitating a Group Holiday 
starting from January 29th next year and spaces are limited so contact me to book now and join our Group.  You can choose to come for an 8 day or a 17 day Healing Holiday and your dates can begin anytime between the 29th January and end of February as I will be there for you the whole time.

Option 3: Dr Franklin's Panchakarma Institute
You can choose to stay at any one of our three Resorts on offer. The benefits of coming on a fully facilitated Group holiday are numerous including meeting like-minded people, but also to have a personalised holiday with time just for you.

There will be a few occasions where we will have get-togethers and beyond that you can choose how much or how little time you spend with the rest of the group. I give you all a local sim card to put into your mobile phone so you can all be in touch with each other if you want to, and I’m just a call away.

In-fact you will be surprised how much time is taken up when you are treating yourself with love and focusing just on your wellbeing. 

HERE’S A HOLIDAY SNAP-SHOT: 
It starts with being picked up from Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) which is at the bottom of Kerala, South India.

Sandra outside Dr George's AyurGe
Treatment Centre (Option 1)
Depending on the time of your arrival you may check in and go straight to bed or join me for a welcome beverage.  The next day I take you to meet your Ayurveda Doctor for your first Consultation and from there we work out your Treatment schedule.

Each day you may wish to start with a yoga class or a Meditation for Busy Minds class with me and then go for your treatment.

my post treatment snack costs
100Rs approx aud$1.80
Daily Ayurveda treatments go for two or more hours and often this treatment time is broken up into two sessions – one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Sessions go for around an hour or more, and afterwards it’s recommended that you keep the herbal medicated oils on your body for at least another hour. 

After my morning treatment I like to do one of the following:  grab some fresh fruit or fresh coconut from the ladies on the boardwalk and sit and watch life go by on the beach.  Breakfast is provided each day and its best to keep that light before treatment anyway, so nice to follow treatment with a mega vitamin hit. 

Sometimes I would just go back to my room to meditate or read, or go and relax by the swimming pool.

Me post treatment in my Lungi
Don’t worry about how you look as you are given a special Lungi to wear post-treatment which is two metres of cloth and they tie it so you look like a Grecian God or Goddess.   They scrape the excess oil off you but you do look gloriously healthy and oily and it’s funny because you see so many other people walking around like this and you can go and you can also go sit in a cafĂ© to eat as they are used to it.

(NB: 
 in this photo I do look VERY red faced because I had just had 1 1/2 hours Abhyanga and Udvartana massage treatments plus a Sweda which is to sweat our your toxins.  My redness was less severe the more I lost weight - but I have tendency to go red faced)

So after your hour or so, you can go and wash the oil off.  I recommend you buy some lovely natural Ayurveda products to wash with and I can take you up to the local Supermarket to buy pretty much anything you like – it’s cheap and lots of fun (and they take credit card).

I bought all of these natural Ayurveda products
for aud$12
When it’s time to wash off I like to “shower” the local way so I either request a stool, chair or sit on the toilet and use the shower nozzle or the bucket and scoop to wash off.  It’s totally opposite from my quick in and out shower at home and I think in-keeping with the concept of going slow and being mindful that you are there, and doing something loving for yourself.

So after that it’s almost lunch time.  Depending on your choice of Holiday Plan you could be eating at the Ayur Restaurant (which is included in Holiday Option 2) which is the only dedicated Ayurveda restaurant in Kovalam or you can choose to go where ever you like (my favourite restaurants are listed on the Additional Holiday Information page).  

Life&Leaf Ayurveda restaurant at Dr Franklin's
If you are staying at Dr Franklin’s Panchakarma Centre, it’s a little out from Kovalam and their Resort is all inclusive with their own private Ayurveda Restaurant to you get all meals according to your Dosha type included (Holiday Option 3).

In the afternoon you can swim in the private pool or beach, hire a beach umbrella and lounge chair, rest, eat, relax, go sight-seeing, ride and elephant or just meander a few minutes down to the beach front where the boardwalk is full of lovely shops, cafes and restaurants. 

super cute silk tea-cosy

It’s a bit of a shopping paradise with beautiful things to buy from locals or people bringing things in from Tibet or one of my favourites is the guy who has a shop with things made by the Kashmiri Gypsies.

All of our Resorts provide wifi so you can hook yourself up to a device but I recommend you keep this activity to a minimum so you stay connected to where YOU are.

This is the Udvartana powder
massage used for weight-loss
And then in the afternoon your treatment routine begins again with returning to the Ayurveda centre for another hour+ treatment and then sitting in your oils for another hour, showering and then it’s almost dinner time.

During this time you can also book in with me for a consultation for a Nutrition and Lifestyle Plan (as Optional extras – see Dosha Nutrition Plans), or I could be helping care for your kids at the Childcare Centre I will run at the Golden Sands Resort.

We purposely keep an element of flexibility in your day so that you can choose to move things around just in-case you want to do something else for the day; after all it is your holiday.

If you don’t want to book in, but know someone who really could do with a healing holiday then please make the recommendation and I will give you a cash thank you for your referral. Or better still, bring together nine other people and you can come for free.

So I look forward to greeting you at the airport and making sure you have a holiday where you return home rejuvenated and blossoming full of life.
Namaste, Alison Jose
(
Namaste represents the belief that there is a Divine spark within each of us that is located in the heart chakra. It is an acknowledgment of the soul in one by the soul in another. Nama means bow, and te means you. Therefore,namaste literally means "I bow to you"  or the divine spark within me is connecting with the divine spark in  you.)

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