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30 January 2016

Movies that were a catalyst to emotional releases

Some movies effected me enough to bring about a significant emotional release.  Here are 5 movies that had such an impact.


Dances with Wolves (1990)


When: When Dunbar and Stands with a Fist ride off together at the end, leaving the tribe and all they love, in order to not endanger the tribe.  Wind in His Hair shouts to Dunbar, reminding him that he is Dunbar's friend.  I was in Cavendish Square and literally sobbed all the way to the car.




Awakenings (1990)


When: Towards the end, where Paula and Sayer (the psychologist) dance together, knowing he is going to return soon to his comatose state.  His tics and spasms momentarily cease.  I was watching the movie with my mum.  The tears flowed and flowed and flowed.



Schindler's List (1993)


When towards the end of the movie, Schindler breaks down and says "I could have saved more people."  Then, just before the credits, many of the surviving Schindlerjuden and the actors portraying them visit Schindler's grave and place stones on its marker (a traditional Jewish sign of respect for the dead), after which Liam Neeson lays two roses. I broke down and sobbed. I had trouble stopping.  Ally comforted me.




Shawshank Redemption (1994)


Dad has passed away just days before.  The movie in its entirety moved me immensely, especially where Andy plays classical music to his fellow inmates and his escape and eventual reunion with Red. I cried and cried in the cinema at the end, I think largely due to the pent up grief of my dad's death.




The Notebook (2004)


This movie really, really effected me and brought on many beautiful tears, especially the beautiful lake scene.  The movie reminded me so much of my Gran and Gramps who were together for 60 years.



Amy (2015)


After I left the movie, I went to my car where I broke down and had the greatest emotional release of my life.  Details here.

23 January 2016

Kayaking with Chris

It was great to be out on the water with Chris.








We found this hat floating in the water.  What a beaut it is !


13 January 2016

Favourite movies watched (2016)

  • The Revenant  (2015)
  • Sing Street  (2016)
  • Sully  (2016)
  • Short Term 12 (2013)
  • The Hateful 8  (2018)
  • The Lego Movie (2014)
  • River (2015)
  • Jessica Jones (2015)
  • 7 Wonders of the Industrial World  (2003)
  • Inside Man (2006)
  • Room  (2015)
  • Sicario  (2015)
  • Narcos (2015)














7 January 2016

Non fiction books read (2016)

The Future of God: A practical approach to Spirituality for our times (Deepak Chopra)




The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (William James)





Matt's birthday lunch



2 January 2016

Mum and Mike

I love this photo. Great one, Jo.



1 January 2016

New Year at Satyananda Mangrove Mountain Ashram


Highlights
  • The beautiful setting in an natural amphitheatre full of Blue Gums
  • The extremely chilled vibe
  • Camping on the large lawn
  • Swimming in the long creek
  • Delicious vegetarian food
  • Beautiful Kirtan music
  • Making yogic resolve of New Year's resolutions through a fire ceremony on the cusp of New Year
  • Fun tribal yoga on the lawn on New Year's day
  • Lovely, spiritual people

All in all, an amazing way to spend New Year. I'll be back. The Ashram does retreats throughout the year.



2016 Highlights

Home renovations, visits from Jo and Russell, farm with Brendan, Yogi friendship, Eckhart Group hikes, Cape Town



Priceless moments
  • Spending New Year's Eve at the Ashram especially the fire ceremony and tribal yoga.
  • A fun morning kayaking with Chris.
  • A great hike to Mount Solitary with the Hiking Gang.
  • Jo coming to visit me in Sydney and doing lots of walking and hiking, especially our walk from Waverton to Lady Macquarie's Chair, photographing all the major Sydney landmarks.
  • A visit to the Blue Mountains hiking with Jo - hiking, staying at the backpackers and buying a rug.
  • Amazing Thai food at Khao Pla with Brendan and Eva, especially the sticky rice dessert.
  • Exploring The Chinese Garden for the first time with Jo.
  • Russell visiting and doing some great hikes, especially the The Coastal Track hike where we leapt into the Figure of 8 Pool and had a swamp wallaby get close and personal with us at the camp-sight.
  • Introducing Russell to my hiking friends by doing The Canyon and Hanging Rock hikes.
  • Manly Scenic Walk 3 times with JoJC and co and my Eckhart Group.
  • Hiking with my Eckhart Group -  Lane CoveMuogamarra Nature Reserve and Manly Scenic Walk.
  • Some lovely times with Sharon - watching "Awake", Barry Long DVD and a walk at Ball's Head.
  • Special outings with Yogi including a walk Walk to Gore Cove. walking at La Perouse and Sculptures by The Sea.  
  • Inspiring Yogi to get an iphone 7 and his delight with it; especially Siri.
  • With Sue, a wonderful lecture on Frank Hurley and Shackleton.  So inspiring.  It was photographer Hurley to thank for making the heroic journey so famous.
  • Discovering that sweet, shy Dennis, who works at our local IGA, is a heavy metal vocalist and going to listen to him  perform.  We had to put toilet paper in our ears!
  • Doing portraits for Shushann and Lydia and especially Lydia's delight with the results.
  • Two great evenings of Kirtan with my Eckhart Group, and a stroll on the beach at night.
  • Photographing beautiful children at Gavin's book launch .  What a year for him. Soon he'll have three books published.
  • Birthdays at the Botanica for the Four Musketeers:  AimeeChrisMe, and Yogi.  
  • Many lunches (yummy Ape Crepe, Malaysian toast and quiche) and coffees at The Botanica with Yogi where we solved the existential issues of the universe to the refrain of "We've solved it again!"
  • Exploring spiritual matters with Louise, on such a high.
  • Doing meditation group  with Nic again and adorable little Gaia always so happy to see me.
  • A roadtrip to Sedgefield with Jo, especially stopping off for a game drive on the way.
  • Photography outings with Jo: Chapman's Peak and Muizenberg to Kalk Bay walk.
  • A fun New Year's Eve with Jo at Blouberg.


... and especially, completing my home renovations project:
  • Creating a trellis for the courtyards.
  • Laying the floors.
  • After running out of floors and discovering they had been discontinued, my elation when the manufacturer found some.
  • Choosing my favourite photos and having them printed and framed to put on the wall.
  • Shopping at IKEA and Spotlight, buying new furniture and curtains, including with Jo.
  • The watering system installed, working great.
  • Matt moving out and Srini moving in.
  • Earning an extra $1400 a month by renting out my spare room to Sharmista.
  • My beautiful courtyards and balcony (including my Buddha statue) ; a flowering oasis of plants.
  • Srini managing to get the E&Y job, partly thanks to my help with his CV and interview questions.
  • Suntanning on the balcony, enjoying the plants.


Less happy moments
  • Discovering a human body on a hike in the Glenbrook National Park with Geoff and Lydia. 
  • Russell banging his leg so hard on the Mermaid Falls hike that he needed surgery when he got back to London.
  • The potential of a 4 storey development next door and doing all we could to stop it.
  • Losing Jilly's car keys; then finding them on the roof (!) after I'd been driving a few days with ones made.
  • The Boting's house getting burgled.
  • Bashing my nose on a rock when diving in at Silvermine. 


Purchases
  • Bluetooth speakers, IKEA furniture


Movies and TV series watched
  • The Revenant
  • 7 Wonders of the Industrial World (Series)
  • Cosmos: A Space Oddysey (series)
  • Daredevil (series)
  • Narcos (series)
  • Outlander (series)
  • River (series)
  • Stranger Things (series)
  • Short Term 12
  • Star Wars: Force Awakens
  • Sully
  • Wildepeople
  • Jessica Jones (series)
  • Room
  • Hell or Highwater
  • Game of Thrones (Season 6) - especially episodes 9&10!
  • Zootopia
  • The Lego Movie


Culinary delights
  • Ape Crepe & Malaysian Toast (Botanica)
  • Botanica Quiche
  • Pizza in Wilderness: Fig, blue cheese, ham


2016 Index of Links


House renovations


Cape Town (Nov, Dec)


Jo's visit  (Jun, Jul)


Russell's visit  (Nov)


Trips


Hikes  (14 hikes)


Walks

Related


27 December 2015

The Origins of the New Zealand rugby Haka

Chris, who is a proud Kiwi and rugby fan, told us during our boxing day get together that the Haka originated by a tribe leader hiding from enemies in a latrine pit. His wife sat on the toilet seat to help hide him.  He stared up at her womanly bits and said "Will I live or die."  Her female powers saved him from being found and killed. This story is told in the words of the Haka.



Craig, Shushan and I completely dismissed his story and teased Chris for it.

The next day, Chris sent us this from the Internet with the words "I rest my case."







The Origins of Ka Mate

Ka Mate was composed by the Ngati Toa chief Te Rauparaha, descendent of Hoturoa, captain of the Tainui canoe, born 1760s at Kawhia, died 1849 at Otaki.

The story of the composition of Ka Mate is well known within the oral histories of Ngati Toa and Ngati uwharetoa, the two iwi (tribes) most associated with the haka’s origins.
During a period of imminent conflict against the powerful Waikato and Ngati Maniapoto iwi, Te Rauparaha journeyed from Kawhia to seek alliances with other tribal groups, one of those being Tuwharetoa who lived in the Lake Taupo region.

When he arrived at Te Rapa, which is located near Tokaanu he was told by Te Heuheu, the Paramount Chief of Tuwharetoa that he was being pursued by a war party from Ngati Te Aho, who wanted revenge for a previous incident involving Ngati Toa.

Te Heuheu directed Te Rauparaha to go to Lake Rotoaira to seek the protection of his relative Te Wharerangi.

At Lake Rotoaira, Te Wharerangi reluctantly agreed to assist Te Rauparaha and as the war party closed on their quarry guided by the incantations of their tohunga [scholar/priest] he instructed Te Rauparaha to climb into a kumara pit and for his wife, Te Rangikoaea to sit on top. By combining the spiritual qualities of a woman (“the Noa”) and of food, Te Wharerangi was able to weaken the tohunga’s power.

When the pursuers arrived, Te Rauparaha could feel the power of the incantations and is said to have muttered“Ka Mate! ka mate!” under his breath (Will I die!) and “Ka Ora! ka ora!” (or will I live!) when the Noa reduced the incantation’s effect. These lines were repeated many times coinciding with the waxing and waning of the tohunga’s power until eventually Ngati Te Aho were convinced by Te Wharerangi that Te Rauparaha had escaped towards Taranaki. It was then that he finally exclaimed “Ka ora, ka ora! Tenei te tangata puhuruhuru nana nei i tiki mai whakawhiti te ra!” (I live! I live! For it was indeed the wondrous power of a woman (“the Noa”) that fetched the sun and caused it to shine again!)

“Upane, kaupane”, means “to line up in abreast or in rows”, as one does to perform haka. One could imagine his joy at not only eluding certain death by a mere whisker, but also coming out of the dark kumara pit into the light of day – “Whiti te ra! Hi!”




Some great banter ensued ...


Craig ...

Hi Chris,

You've had plenty of time to compile this story.  In any event, I'm not sure it's a legend you want widely known! - we reckon you blokes from over the ditch are full of it anyhow - it might get the Wallabies going into the "Ozzie thunderbox squat" in response..

Cheers Yogi


Graeme ...

Ha, ha.  This is classic.  Awesome stuff, Chris.

A vivid image is so etched in my mind, I won't be able to watch the haka again without having a good chuckle.

I agree, Yogi, this would be explosive dynamite in the wrong hands!


Shushann ...

I was interested to read about the wife sitting on the Kumara pit - isn't Kumara the sweet potato. Is that where Kumara is stored? So it wasn't actually a latrine.


Graeme ...

 That's an interesting thought!

But why would she sit on it with her bare intimates exposed?

I reckon it is indeed the place where Kumara is stored...

... after it's been eaten :)


Craig ...

Shushann,

Don't you know never to ruin a good story with the facts! We now have the Kiwis where we want them - in the dunny.

Cheers Yogi


Chris ...

Hey mate this is hard evidence peer reviewed history but as you imply, what happens in the log drop should stay in the long drop. Cheers Chris


Craig ...

Hi Chris,

No way!  I am tempted to forward your story to the Wallabies with the suggestion that they respond to the Haka with the "thunderbox squat" finished off with ceremonial arse wipe & "paper" shaking.

Cheers mate
Yogi


Shushann ...

You guys crack me up!
The toilet it is!





26 December 2015

Boxing Day

A lovely afternoon with The Three Musketeers and Shushann, including an invigorating swim at Coogee Beach and some leaps celebrating the Leap Year.






25 December 2015

Xmas day at Paradise Pool in The Blue Mountains

A wonderful day and picnic with Lydia and Geoff at a secret spot. Perfect place for skinny dipping!

















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