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…and more wonderings with jewelry designer, Sarah Pauli.
Author: R.R. Shakti, PhD
Sarah Pauli is gentle. and brilliant. She is the kind of creative that you want to listen to… closely, because you don’t want to miss the meaning inside the tenderness. It is clear that she finds inspiration everywhere—across the entire universe, in nature and through all of life. I met Sarah at the Sedona Yoga Festival years ago. She and her jewelry both sparkled in the sunlight as we passed by her tent. Sarah gifted my daughter a stunning necklace which she treasures to this day. As an artist, she chooses and uses the “feels” of color like magical rasa and I wanted to talk with her myself about what makes her art reflect its special kind of beauty. Before the interview, I sent her a list of questions to help initiate and orient our conversation. By the time we were together, those questions had become further inspiration for her work. Because she just can’t help it. She lives in a world of inspiration. creation. and wonder.
My jewelry is a celebration of the subtle, the honoring of the subtle, not just for myself, but for others. When a person is wearing something I create, I want them to feel a connection to the subtle. It's about poetry. It's about beauty—the juiciness of being human—being in this moment, being alive, feeling the empowerment that comes with feeling yourself. And not even, always empowerment in a big way, but just the ease of really feeling that things are in the right places…that things are in balance somehow.
We're meant to be here to experience beauty. It is actually vital. It's life force. Bringing in a stone that you found on your walk, it gives you joy when you look at it…or just honoring how we create our living spaces…or how we bring rhythm to our day. It is up to us to see the world through this lens of beauty—nurturing it and actually honoring it. I'm always striving for that. I've realized that it is essential. I used to struggle with the concern that making jewelry—creating art: Is it something superficial? Is it non-essential? But now I have come to realize that it is a vital part of being human. We all have a creative impulse. Creating beauty is a divine offering. – Sarah Pauli
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AURVEDA • ALCHEMY • MEHTA SPICES Author: R.R. Shakti There are ingredients that season a meal. And then there are ingredients that shift the whole vibe of a morning. Bina Mehta’s Aromatic Chai belongs to the latter category: a blend that carries a regal infusion of spices crafted with intention, lineage and the poetry of Ayurveda. It turns my kitchen into a sanctuary of warmth and awakening—re-attunement with the healing power of nature.
alchemy as lifestyleWhat makes this blend transformative is not only the recipe, but the intention behind it. Bina Mehta has spent a lifetime cooking from intuition and science, harmonizing spices for balanced wellness and enjoyment. Her chai is composed with the same attention one might bring to making a small altar: a gathering of elements that shift the inner weather. Her spice blends encourage me to light a candle before I cook, to breathe more slowly while stirring, to taste for the sake of remembering something simple and profound: nourishment can also be art. More ways to explore. In Bina’s kitchen, this chai blend is pure magic, elevating simple dishes into sensory experiences. Here are a few of her favorite uses:
Aromatic Chai adds a little luxury, a little comfort and the intelligent soul of Ayurvedic tradition. In terms of Ayurveda & Creative Experience Bina’s Aromatic Chai is a rare balance—suitable for all three doshas, and delicious in ways that go far beyond the traditional cup. Her blend can be used in cooking, making mealtime feel like a sensorial tour through India. It’s a versatile blend, equally suited for breakfasts, baked goods, festive drinks and savory simmering pots. Roasted fruit gains a whole new story. Coffee takes on the perfume of ceremony. French toast turns contemplative. A pot of stew wears a hint of mystery. Hot chocolate becomes a winter meditation. But even as I stir a simple cup of chai, I settle into a grounding experience of self-tending. Slowing down to tend my creative fire. What will I make happen today? Join the journeyBeginning in 2026, Bina will be offering a series of recorded seasonal Ayurvedic cooking demonstrations exclusively on SoulArtist.life. From seasonal recipes to timeless kitchen wisdom, you’ll soon be able to step inside her world—one spice, one nourishing ritual at a time.
If Bina’s chai is the doorway, her classes are the journey. I am excited to embark with you. Stay tuned for details … and in the meantime, let Aromatic Chai warm your winter days and inspire your creativity. Add a spoonful of Aromatic Chai to something simple this week—your coffee, your baked apples, your Sunday pancakes. Notice what changes. Notice what softens. Notice how a single spice blend can shift the quality of your attention. This is aromatic alchemy: the art of elevating the everyday until it truly becomes a ritual. AYURVEDA • DETOX • APPLES author: R.R. Shakti, PhD And just like that, the summer season is over here in the Rocky Mountains. The evidence is everywhere–golden aspen leaves, cooler nights and crisper air. But the summer heat still lingers. Especially in your body where, according to Ayurveda, internal pitta has built up throughout the summer. It takes time for all that heat to dissipate as the weather turns cold. These mismatched "outside" and "inside" conditions can lead to wellness imbalances like excess acidity, inflammation, compromised immunity and skin irritation. Prepare for the seasonal shift with an Equinox Detox. Using principles from Ayurveda, you can transition from Summer to Autumn with ease and set yourself up for balanced wellness through the winter. The key is to take it easy on your digestive system as you slowly replace cooling foods with warming options. This can be as simple as cooking those things that you may have eaten raw through the summer months–things like leafy greens, fruits and veggie. Ayurveda recommends eating seasonal foods from local sources when possible. These foods provide both nutritional value as well as reduce carbon footprint. Apples are a particularly good choice for an Autumn cleanse. Apples dissipate excess heat in the body. They scrub the intestinal walls and act as an internal flush for your system. Cooked apples are warm, sweet, soft and grounding; perfect for balancing vata dosha. These seasoned apples are an annual staple to kick-off my Equinox Detox. They are especially delicious for breakfast. And easy! Here's how: Choose ripe, sweet apples. Chop them into 1/2 inch cubes and toss them into ghee over medium to medium/low heat. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice, 1/4 c. apple cider vinegar, and spices that are warm enough to keep your digestive fires burning (without aggravating pitta). I use fresh ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, and turmeric, with just a dash of cloves. Cook the apples until they are soft and juicy. Add a tablespoon of maple syrup near the end. Upon serving, you can add a little fresh yogurt, which is both cooling and pacifying for the pitta/vata shift. Because of their oils, protein and fat, nuts are also vata-pacifying. I might throw in some pepitas or dried fruits, to mix things up throughout my cleanse. The music:
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TEND the fires of your heart.
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TEND the fires of your heart.
FEEL yourself re-wilding into your most authentic expression.
Soul Artist Gatherings are immersive experiences, shaped by the seasons and rooted in applied mythology, soulful connection and creative practice.
Explore the Soul Artist Calendar to discover upcoming opportunities.
Recorded teachings are available in the archives.
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