• Diana’s “Reality RT Healing Series” Part 1

    Diana has been a yoga student and devoted friend of mine over the last five years. She reminded me that when she first met me, I was pregnant and teaching yoga. She though, wow, if she can do this pregnant, I can do yoga! Listen in to hear more of how yoga lead her to a deeper sense of connection with her life and how she uses the other practices of radical transformation, to do just that.

    Thanks! Diana, you are a rock star!

  • The “Reality RT Healing Series”

    Take a peak at what the Radical Transformation practices have done for Casey and others brave souls who are willing and ready to share their journey with you!

    This “Aha Moment” to share this with you via the world wide web, came from my active role in the Compass Coaching Community. For more details on affordable coaching that can change your life, click here.

    Do you have a story to share? We want to hear from you. Leave your comment, how have any of the Radical Transformation practices changed your life?

  • In Demand: Radical Transformation BootCamp Coaching

    Radical Transformation Boot-Camp CoachingCharkraslim
    Shift your life in “One hour” a week!!

    It’s wake up time people! We can’t keep living unconsciously; it’s time to take responsibility for where we are going in life.  Join me on this path.

    Deepen the Radical Transformation process by setting intentions and diving deeper into the 7 practices.

    • One hour weekly teleconference coaching sessions
    • Receive over 8 hours of coaching/consulting.
    • 9 people maximum to insure an intimate call and time for everyone to connect.
    • Location:  The comfort of your own home and your favorite telephone
    • Tuesdays October 27, 2009 to December 15th, 2009 at 12 pm MT 11 am PT 2 pm ET
    • Investment in a better life! $97

    Contact Casey today to sign up!

  • Transformation happens! Will you be open to it?

  • “Aha Moment” to Reality TV

    Oprah seems to have coined the term “Aha moment”. We all have had those and know what they are right? To me, it means when something becomes crystal CLEAR! She shares hers’ and others “Aha moments” on her website. Today I will share with you my “Aha moment”. I won’t go into great detail now, I will save that for another blog, but below I give you some insight into many of the pieces. The result of this aha moment is my newest groundbreaking project.

    A powerful way to share inspiration and empowerment!

    “Radically Transformative “REALITY TV” with Casey Feicht!”

    Sounds dramatic, it is! But isn’t’ life full of drama? Isn’t that why we watch television and/or reality TV. We peer into the lives of others, and follow their ups and downs? It can be a form of escape, to avoid looking at our own stuff. Watching others lives can be interesting, but does it encourage us to look at ourselves, to strive towards a greater sense of health and well being? Not really. If we only spent as much focus and time on ourselves as we do watching and peering into the lives of others lives, we would all be much happier and more peaceful human beings. Well, now you can do both, watch myself and others and begin to take a deeper look at yourself!

    So here is my PLAN. There always needs to be a plan, right? Through my Blog, both written and through video, I am going to share with you my personal “Radical Transformation”, not to say it’s complete in anyway, as life is an ongoing process of growing. When we share our vulnerabilities, we can open ourselves up to getting hurt or to experiencing a deeper sense of joy, it’s all about how you look at it!

    I am going for JOY!!!

    I have faith coupled with compassion and sprinkled with courage to share my story with you and hope it can serve you and others. It has become blatantly obvious that sharing my story is what I have to do and I hope that my story will inspire and empower you to take a look at yourself, to experience a deeper and more meaningful life.

    “and the day came that the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to bloom” – Anis Nin

    Strengths!

    After years of working and living a life focused on health and wellness, it’s become clear to me, that one of my strengths is being able to be open, to taking a deeper look at myself, and evolving and growing into a stronger person. This shows up not only emotionally, but physically and mentally. Reaching out and connecting with others has been a huge part of this process for me, being vulnerable, trusting and opening up to the fear and pain can be challenging, but I have found the rewards are twice as great.

    Values!

    Searching for a deeper meaning in life has always been my biggest value. Since the time I can first remember having thoughts, I was asking “Why Me?” Well, now I know… this was to become my driving force that has lead me down a path of continued growth and search for happiness. This is my value “Radical Transformation”, radical comes from the word “root” and what could be more organic than growing as a human being. Transformation, according to a physics definition is to change into another form of energy. The only constant in life is change! We are all changing, but are we changing consciously for the better or staying stuck in habitual patterns?

    Passion!

    Passion is a powerful emotion. Life is short, there is so much joy to experience, and opportunities to have fun and live a laughable life. My goal since childhood (that was pretty awful) has always been to have fun and be happy! I believe that we all deserve to bask in the joy of the abundance that we have been given. My life has lead me down this path towards sharing my passions through my journey of health and wellness with you!

    Each week, stay tuned for my process (and others), as I share my strengths, values and passions on this path through life with you. They will all include one of the 7 practices of Radical Transformation (food, journaling, yoga, exercise, coaching, affirmations and meditation). They have changed me and countless others to live a more deeply connected life, with purpose!!! These seven healing practices encompass mind body and spiritual practices, that are accessible to everyone at one level or another.

    Join me on this journey!

    Peace and Love always,

    Casey

  • “Amma” Devi September 2009 Jivamukti Focus of the month

    yad-yad acharati shreshthas tad-tad evetaro janah sa yat pramanam kurute lokas-tad-anuvartate -Bhagavad Gita III.21

    A great person leads by example, setting standards that are followed by others all over the world.

    Not too long ago, on September 27th 1953, in a poor village near the remote backwaters of Kerala in Southern India, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi, affectionately known as “Amma” or the “Hugging Saint,” was born. From her early childhood, she would spend long periods of time sitting in silence or singing to Krishna as a form of prayer. Her divine moods and meditative states seemed unusual to her family, and as a result, she was mistreated and had a difficult childhood.

    At the age of nine, when her mother fell ill, Amma left school to care for her seven siblings and immediate family. Whatever domestic chore was piled up on her, she did it happily without ever complaining. She also went to work at the homes of her relatives. As she went from home to home to cook, clean and wash clothes, Amma became deeply troubled and confused by the suffering and poverty she saw all around her. Although she had very little for herself, she shared her small portion of rice with the starving, gathered her family’s clothes and gave them to the poor, bathed the elderly. Like children who seek comfort in their mothers’ arms, people from her village and around would go to the young girl for refuge and a hug. This is how Amma started to give “darshan.” Darshan means to have a vision of the divine or to be in the presence of a holy being. Amma adds to it a loving hug.

    Nowadays, not unlike the olden times, people continue to seek Amma’s blessing, but it is now she who travels around the world to offer her love in the form of an intimate hug. Whether a person is young or old, healthy or sick, rich or poor, Amma accepts them with the same affection and warmth. Amma does not care what we look like, how much we have, or where we come from. She takes us all in the way a mother takes her own children into her arms.

    Yoga is a tantric practice. The Sanskrit word tantra means “to weave”, referring also to a physical string, which denotes continuity. This comes from the Sanskrit roots tan and tra. ‘Tan’ is “to stretch” or “to extend” and “Tra” means “to cross over”. By welcoming or embracing with open arms anyone she meets, Amma reaches across the space between herself and others, thus weaving a connection.

    The aim of yoga is to recognize the divine essence in all of creation, to realize that we are all connected. To attain this wisdom, it is helpful to start connecting with one other living being by extending something of ourselves – a kind word, a gentle touch, a smile of acknowledgment. When instead of seeing others only in our peripheral vision, we actually turn to face them and acknowledge them, the way we often acknowledge one another in a yoga class, we begin to shrink the divide between ourselves and others, we begin to experience togetherness, hence yoga. Yoga means to join.

    Amma teaches us that without connecting to others, no progress in yoga can come. Even if we meditate, practice asana and chant devotional songs, if we do not reach out to others, it is like rowing a boat that is tied to a dock. In the divine example of this holy being, let us untie our hearts from the dock and row towards our own holiness and divinity. Let us celebrate the life of this great Saint and immerse ourselves in Her teachings so that our own saintliness can manifest.

    – Rima Rabbath, September 2009

    For more information about Sri Mata Amritanandamayi, her teachings and charitable projects, log on to www.amma.org or www.ammany.org.

  • Panoramic World August 2009 – Jivamukti Focus of the month

    devan bhavayatanena te deva bhavayantu vah parasparam bhavayantah shreyah param avapsyatha- BG III.11
    When humanity honors and cherishes the devas, the devas, in turn, will cherish and nourish humanity.

    In this verse, the Bhagavad Gita teaches that cooperation with nature is essential: without acknowledging and caring for the devas–the gods, the multi-living dimensions of nature-life is not possible. In his book Gita Wisdom, Joshua Green describes devas as “empowered beings entrusted with regulating air, light, water and other natural functions.” Through a mutually beneficial relationship with nature, a person will be able to discover the supreme God who is the cosmic reality behind nature, including all beings and things. It is interesting to note that the Sanskrit word bhavayata (may you cherish, may you increase the well-being of), which is found several times in this verse, is actually a causative form of the root word bhu, which means “to be” or “to exist.” So the verse is saying more than that through mutual cooperation, both humans and the devas will prosper; it is saying that their very existence is mutually dependent.
    This message is urgently relevant to our times–a time when humanity has become out of balance with the world of nature, the world of the devas. Yoga seeks to regain that balance by striving to live life in harmony with the natural world-the real world. What is reality and where is it? Does it only exist in the sights and sounds we can see and hear with our physical eyes and ears? Can we really communicate with it?
    There are other worlds, multi-dimensional realities. These worlds exist in the winds…in the subtle atmosphere. Most humans cannot see the other beings who live in these worlds, but nevertheless they are there–devas, elemental beings, angels, elves and fairies. They are the ones who take care of the living world. They are the guardians of the rivers, oceans, mountains, forests, flowers and all physical forms in the natural world. They are also the guardians of the animals, helping them to live in ways that are sustaining. Pan is one of the many names for the god or deva of the world of nature, including the elemental, animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms. He is nature. The prefix pan- means to be everywhere, to exist beyond the confines of three dimensional space and time, with no limitations on form. We acknowledge Pan when we use words like panacea, pandemic and even Pan Am (Pan=everywhere + Am=being; also short for America). Nature exists everywhere. Even though we may not be able to see all of it, that doesn’t mean it is not there; it only means that we have limitations to our perception. There are other ways of seeing besides physical sight. One can perceive through means of feeling–see the world feelingly.
    Many humans think that, while we are also animals and part of the natural world, we are a special case and can live above the laws of nature. We exploit the natural world as if we had a right to, without thinking about the happiness or welfare of the earth and her creatures. We enslave animals, destroy and manipulate the plant world, strip mine for minerals, dam waterways and poison the air. We act as if the earth belongs to us. But before we can act that way we have to think that way.

    Our thoughts are very powerful. Thoughts can create their own elemental beings that will be set loose to inhabit the atmosphere around the person who is thinking these thoughts. A person who cannot see devas and fairies will also not be able to see their own thoughts manifested as elemental forms in the air around them, but nonetheless they will feel the presence of these subtle forms. These forms will affect how they feel about themselves. They may have days when they feel under the weather, stressed or bored. They may find themselves in a state of anxiety thinking that someone else has caused a problem in their lives, when in fact it was they themselves who set loose a negative thought which swirled around itself and formed into an elemental spirit which is now harassing them.

    If we want to live a happy life, we must take care with how we think, speak and act, not just toward other people but also toward nature. We must continuously strive to have good, kind helpful, benevolent thoughts and to express those thoughts in sweet speech and song that honors and enhances. Our physical reality is made of these subtle vibrations solidified. Most people aren’t aware of how powerful their thoughts and words are; they go on day after day living in realities they don’t like and spending their time blaming others for the things in their world they don’t like, when all along they are the ones who have created these things by thinking, speaking and acting selfishly and destructively.

    The other inhabitants of our physical, natural world–the other animals, trees, plants rivers, etc.–seem to have more of an understanding of the multi-dimensional complexities of reality. Perhaps that is why most animals would never do the kinds of terrible, hurtful things to others that we humans seem to do without a second thought. Perhaps the other animals realize clearly how thoughts, words and actions impact upon all of creation, seen and unseen.

    The health of the many components of the living world that we can all see–the plants, trees, rivers, lakes, animals and all that is–is only possible because of their connection to the nature spirits of the “unseen” worlds. It is with the help of these spirit beings that the natural “seen” world is able to flourish. It is the same with us?without the help of the nature spirits, we will not be able to flourish, and as the passage from the Gita says, ultimately we will not be able to exist unless we can develop a mutually cherishing relationship with nature and nature’s caretakers–the panoramic world.
    –Sharon Gannon

  • Experience “The 7 Practices of Radical Transformation”

    Experience “The 7 Practices of Radical Transformation”

    Casey Feicht is proud to offer an extraordinary event, a unique 2-day Chakra based yoga workshop for women. All levels are welcome.

    Experience “The 7 Practices of Radical Transformation”. Spiritual practices that truly encompass the mind, body, spirit.

    Root Chakra Food Mindfulness
    Second Chakra Journaling Gratitude
    Center Chakra Yoga Union
    Heart Chakra Exercise Service
    Throat Chakra Coaching Community
    Third Eye Chakra Affirmation Abundance
    Crown Chakra Meditation Oneness

    ***Beautifully prepared Vegan & Gluten Free meals will be served ****

    Here is what clients are saying

    “Casey brought magic back in my life!! I have so much gratitude for this new change . . . inspirational and challenging . . . as soon as you start one of her classes the room full of individual strangers becomes one and a whole new energy is visible and palpable. . With grace, beauty and intelligence . . . Casey has a very gifted way of communicating yoga in a personal intimate way. If there is such a thing as a yoga-angel, she is it! ”

    Casey began in the health & wellness industry for 20 years and has been consciously manifesting her dreams ever since, she has been teaching yoga since 2000, she is a natural coach who loves sharing the gifts of health with people of all ages. She believes this life is a precious gift and has developed an innovative approach combining the seven chakras and yoga as a powerful tool towards personal transformation.

    JOIN US… All Levels Welcome

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    ***PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION CLOSES AUG 20TH!

  • I WANT YOU!

    If you feel completely fulfilled in every area of your life, and experience consistent and deep joy, gratitude, physical/ spiritual/ and emotional health, and profound peace… then STOP – because this isn’t for you! If you are a normal person, looking for more out of life… then read on!

    Do you believe, like I do, that this world needs to change? Are you satisfied having your children inherit this world as it is today? I’m not!

    Although we may not be able to change the world overnight, we can begin by helping each other to create individual realities that manifest our every dream, and that we feel proud to have our children and grandchildren inherit. I want you to be happy… every day! I want you to know what abundance feels like. I want you to wake up every day excited about what awaits you, and with the energy and vitality to experience, and enjoy your life!

    Together, we can change the world, and make it a truly joyful place. When we choose to make change, to experience more joy, peace, and blessings, and create a better life for ourselves and our families… then we truly will change the world!

    I know that all of this sounds nice, and inspiring… but you need real practical steps to create the life that you want!

    Listen to the recorded conference call “The 7 Acts of Denial, and Steps for Radical Transformation!” (712) 432-0211 Enter Code: 951747#

    HERE THEY ARE:
    Sign up for the Radical Transformation Bootcamp
    Sign up for 7 Practices to a Radical Transformation workshop
    Contact me for One on One coaching/Private yoga/wellness sessions * attend one of my classes!
    Do something different!

    My mission in this world is to live by these words, lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu: “May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may my thoughts, words, and actions contribute to the happiness and freedom for all.” Join me!

    I want to work with you, so that together, we can create a world that we feel safe raising our children in. I have found a life filled with abundance, prosperity, joy, gratitude, and complete health, and I want to held you to find that too! We all have the ability to impact the world, just like the great leaders of the past like Jesus, Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr., etc. Together, let’s create a conscious change to a higher state of humanity.

    I want you to work with me to make that happen, do you want it?

  • FREE Vino & Vinyasa this Friday @ lululemon Cherry Creek

    Please join us for a free yoga class, followed by free vino! Friday, July 17th at 7pm.
    Casey is an ambassador for lululemon and I am so happy to lead a fun vinyasa class in the store.

    location:
    3000 E. 3rd Avenue
    (between Milwaukee and St. Paul)
    Free Parking behind the store off of St. Paul Street between 2nd and 3rd Ave.
    tel: 720.941.6470
    no need to rsvp, just show up a little bit early to sign a waiver and get a good spot!

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