A hands-on holistic guide to self-care based on the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda—learn how to build a daily personal practice using food, breath, movement, and meditation to stay balanced and nourished through the seasons.
Nourishment comes in many forms—it’s the food you eat, how you breathe and move your body, and the way you establish your daily routine. Living Ayurveda weaves together the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and Yoga in a modern, accessible way to provide a season-by-season guide for living a vibrantly rich year. Part cookbook, part lifestyle manual, each chapter includes simple vegetarian recipes, seasonal rituals, and self-care practices to cultivate your inner wisdom and feed your body, mind, and spirit.
In this book, you’ll find:
• 80+ delicious vegetarian recipes to balance the body and strengthen digestion through the seasons
• Illustrated menu guides and cooking tips that demystify the process of building a balanced meal
• Yoga sequences and breathing techniques to help align with the energy of each season
• Seasonal rituals based on moon cycles to strengthen your intuition and develop a personal routine at home
Learn from ancient wisdom to know yourself intimately, be open to new discoveries, and see where this path takes you to allow a deeper wisdom to blossom in your life.
From the Publisher
Part One: The Foundations of Ayurveda
Interpreting the Language of Ayurveda
Ayurveda is the indigenous medical system of India that views health through an all-encompassing lens, looking at the body-mind-spirit in relationship to nature. Become fluent in the language of Ayurveda and engage in self-enquiry to determine how to cultivate harmony between the body, mind, senses, and soul.
Balancing the Body & Mind
Now that you know the language of the elements, the doshas, and the gunas, you can start to identify imbalances as they arise. Changes of environment, whether the natural shifting of the seasons or long-distance travel; changes to our routine; improper diet; stress; and overstimulation of our senses can all affect the balance of the doshas.
Seasonal, Lunar & Daily Cycles
Nature has rhythms and cycles influenced by the earth, sun, moon, and stars. These laws of nature impact our own internal rhythms. In our modern world today, we need extra support in this regard. Stimulated by artificial light, electronic devices, and almost instant access to anything and everything we desire, urban living has nearly disconnected us from our innate wisdom of nature.
The Ayurveda & Yoga Connection
Yoga is considered to be Ayurveda’s sister science, with a similar timeline of development. Many know yoga in the modern West as a physical practice, a workout for staying in shape. However, until recently, yoga was primarily a practice for spiritual liberation, only outlining a handful of postures for meditation. It wasn’t until the early 1900s that yoga became a more embodied practice and started to merge with Ayurveda as a means of supporting the body, mind, and spirit as an interconnected whole.
Part Two: Preparing for Your Year
How to Use This Book
This book is your companion to living a vibrantly rich and well-nourished life. Guiding you through an arc of a year, you’ll learn you how to stay in harmony with the different cycles of the day, the moon, and the seasons. Within each seasonal chapter, you’ll explore different yoga practices, rituals, and recipes that support the dominant dosha of the season.
Recipe for a Daily Practice
Setting the tone for your personal practice starts with creating a sacred space that you will nourish and, in turn, nourish you. One of Ayurveda’s most powerful tools is dinacharya, the outline for a daily self-care routine. This daily routine gives you tools for caring for your body and mind.
Kitchen Wisdom
How do you eat well when you have a busy schedule? The simple answer: be prepared and organized. It makes all the difference to have the right tools and ingredients ready to use in your kitchen. Here, I share my favorite cooking tools, pantry essentials, and prep tips to set you up for a year of joyful home cooking.
All-Season Recipe Staples
Find recipes for pantry essentials like Ghee, Mantra Milk, and Nut & Seed Butters. Instant Chai Powder, CCF Tea, and Digestive Lassi aid in proper year long digestive health while favorite foods like Basic Kitchari, Dosa, and Chapati are appropriate year round.
Part Three: A Living Practice
Spring
To move out of winter’s sleepy hibernation, your spring practice might include more active movement; breathing practices that bring heat and boost circulation; and lighter foods to energize the body and mind:
Energizing Spring AsanaSpring Equinox CleanseWomen’s Lunar RitualCleansing Burdock TeaSpiced Amaranth Porridge with Warm Fruit CompoteLemon Ginger DalSpring Barley Risotto
Summer
As you move through summer, try these soothing yoga and pranayama sequences, rituals that get you under the cool moonlight and enjoying the outdoors, and recipes that work with nature’s juicy flavors.
Soothing Summer AsanaSummer PranayamaLunar BathingHibiscus Sun TeaCoconut Chia Breakfast BowlShaved Fennel Salad with Basil VinaigretteCreamy Coconut Curry BowlRustic Fig Galette
Fall
Explore these restorative yoga practices, warming, recipes and grounding rituals that celebrate the abundance of fall’s harvests with more soups, stews, and roasted vegetables.
Grounding Fall AsanaFall Equinox CleanseWarm Cinnamon Date ShakeButternut Buckwheat PorridgeDelicata, Wild Rice & Pomegranate SaladPumpkin Empanadas with Cashew CremaFall Harvest Muffins with Whipped Cinnamon Butter
Winter
In this section, you’ll find warming, grounding, and richer foods to stay balanced in the coldest months and rituals to offer a time for quiet inward reflection.
Nourishing Winter AsanaBhramari Winter PranayamaSolstice Silent RetreatBlack Sesame LatteGolden Milk OatsBraised Winter GreensSavory Beet TartletsMushroom & Lentil Stuffed Sweet PotatoesChocolate Date Scone with Maple Tahini Drizzle
Publisher : Roost Books (November 24, 2020)
Language : English
Hardcover : 320 pages
ISBN-10 : 1611807492
ISBN-13 : 978-1611807493
Item Weight : 2.7 pounds
Dimensions : 7.9 x 1.34 x 10.4 inches
Amanda –
Beautiful!
This book is magical medicine for the soul! I was expecting a cookbook and what I got is sooo much more. Itâs like a whole study of Ayurveda mixed with yoga and daily practices, plus the most delicious recipes ever. I feel like a Goddess in the kitchen when I cook one of Claireâs recipes. My whole family loves it too! So special. And, not to mention, the photos/content are so stunning, itâs makes me happy just flipping through this book and receiving its beauty! I can tell a lot of love and care went into it and I so appreciate owning a piece of it.
AMSDiane –
This Book is Life Changing
This book has completely changed my life and I am so so so grateful. Thank you to the author for putting together such a beautiful, thoughtful and informative book. I turned to ayurveda because I was in pain. Eating even the smallest of meals was killing me. The bloating, the gas, the acid reflux. It was a bad situation. So I was searching for something to help me. I began to educate myself about the power of food and not the entertainment of food and I was thankfully guided to search Amazon reviews for a new cookbook. But this is so much more than that. The lifestyle changes that I have made through its gentle influence. Whew!In a year, I have shed pounds, joined a brilliant yoga studio and cook beautiful, healthy meals for me and my family. It was a bit of a process at first. Trying to find ingredients. Trying and failing at some of the recipes. But I stuck with it and I am sooooo glad I did. I really hope the author comes out with another book. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Chandrika –
Much needed Ayurvedic guide
I’ve had this book for a while now and still use it frequently. Claire has made Ayurveda understandable, easy to incorporate into daily life, and inspiring. I wish there had been a book like this when I first went down the Ayurveda path. The book itself is beautifully laid out with photographs to support the teachings and the practices are easy to learn and do.The recipes are simple and delicious. Claire has a talent for combining flavors you never thought would go together. You may need to add a few items to your pantry and it’s worth it. My favorite is the Savory Breakfast Kanji which I eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It heals and nourishes me. Others I love: Creamy Miso Tahini Dal, Fall Harvest Muffins, and Quinoa & White Bean Cakes with Avocado Dipping Sauce.The daily rituals and practices are a simple and beautiful start and end to each day throughout each season.
KS –
Book Collection Must Have
Ayurveda sets about to describe some lofty goals and complex concepts, yet the author has opened up this whole world with very concise and beautifully presented teachings and practices. This book simplified my understanding of Ayurvedaâs essence expressed in seasonal and daily rhythms as well as the integration of yoga routines. Chapter-by-chapter, the author describes the meaning and benefits of realigning to these rhythms, clearing out confusion and dullness to live a more discerning and full life.I am very grateful for this book. Not only is it dripping in gorgeousness, it delivers on content, skillfully enhancing the art of Ayurvedic living with inspiring recipes, rituals, and practices. With the help of this heartfelt guide, I look forward to deepening these seasonal relationships within myself, my family, and community as well as experience all the delicious benefits.
Jennifer Fistler –
Love this
Itâs a beautiful book. Perfect for learning about Ayurveda .
Kathryn –
Trendy Coffee Table Book if thatâs your thing
I love Ayurveda and was excited to have this book for an interesting table decor and read. One thing I noted is that next to other âwhiteâ or âoff whiteâ colored books- this one has a pinky tone to it. So I would just be aware of that. I think this book would look more white next to a contrasting color book. The information in the book is concise and easy to understand. Itâs beautifully made. I got it based on reviews and other interior designers who had used it in their space.
Elizabeth –
Best Book
I loved everything about this book! The recipes, the yoga poses, the Ayurvedic rituals! And the photos are so beautiful!! Must read!
harleysmom –
A wonderfully engaging seasonal guide for healthy living.
Superb quality from the book cover to all of the photographs, the descriptions, recipes and the encouragement in Claire’s words of wisdom throughout this book. Not to be missed by anyone who is looking for wonderfully accurate information, proven over centuries to optimize one’s health, made easy to follow and understand with no judgements for our possible missteps along the way. This is not a fad. The recipes are so healthy and inviting, I will have to use patience to only incorporate the current season into my diet instead of just making everything that appeals to me.The yoga poses are so helpful, as Claire delves into what helps to balance us in each season and I am so looking forward to referring to this book daily, as I work toward a guided, but not rigid, plan for living a more balanced, natural life.
Pilar –
I love it , the content it’s so informative but at the same time easy to understand and light , it talks about all the dos has and dunas , not just one , it describes the perfect aim of all the yogi and ayurveda life Wich is balance ! I really recommend it.The book is heavy and hard cover but I really love it , it’s beautiful even the images on it !
carolina –
I am completely in love with this book â¡
Maria –
Living Ayurveda sits out on my coffee table both because it is beautiful and because it is so immensely practical through each day, month and season.
Anne89 –
Ich finde das Buch hilfreich und halte mich an die Empfehlungen. Das Kitchari-Gericht gefällt mir sehr gut. Mein Körper entgiftet dabei richtig und auch sonst sind schöne Tipps dabei. 🙂
Amazon Customer –
A very useful and thoughtful introduction for anybody exploring Ayurveda and how they can start using it in various ways in their daily life. The print quality of the book is excellent too with great photos and it absolutely belongs on display (which also serves as a helpful prompt to use it)!