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August 25, 2013

The2nd congress of Indonesian diaspora

The last week's congress, August 18 - 20th, was the first to be held in Indonesia, after last year's first such meeting ,6-8 July 2012, in Los Angeles.
 

Congress of Indonesia Diaspora is an event aims to inspire Indonesian diaspora communities to connect and to unite themselves into one big community and create a tangible force in order to achieve a better Indonesia. The event also aims to foster and implement concrete initiatives to empower Indonesian communities worldwide.

CID will be a landmark event that can create a paradigm shift in what it means to be part of the Indonesian Diaspora in the 21st century. In the past, we have primarily focused on the role of Indonesian migrant workers, who remain an essential part of the Indonesian Diaspora, but do not reflect the full and diverse spectrum of the Indonesian Diaspora across the globe. Since our nation’s independence we have yet to define a clear vision for these vibrant and diverse Indonesian communities around the world. Indeed, we have yet to fully embrace the concept of “Indonesian Diaspora” in our national conscience. It is becoming increasingly clear, however, that we can no longer afford to overlook the importance and promise of the Indonesian Diaspora in the 21st century.


Paradigm

Today, the new paradigm for the Indonesian Diaspora must recognize that every Indonesian living overseas can be a tremendous social and economic asset to our country and play a pivotal role in shaping its future.
In tandem with online social networks and other advances in communications technology, a strong network of Indonesian Diaspora can advance mutual respect and understanding as well as promote trade and investment between Indonesia and their respective countries of residence. In many ways you are Indonesia’s bridge to the world and the world’s bridge to Indonesia, and I strongly believe that your ideas, skills and unique perspectives will be crucial to Indonesia’s success in the 21st Century. As a result, the primary goal of CID is to strengthen and elevate this network of Indonesian Diaspora communities around the world.

It is true that there are many different strong and vibrant Indonesian Diaspora communities around the world today. Nevertheless, these communities’ links with Indonesia as well as with each other are not as strong as they could be. In the United States, for example, there are many different Indonesian communities in many different states and cities. But the connections between them are limited and they are often unaware of each other’s efforts to achieve common goals. Therefore, the aim for CID is not only to cultivate a sense of pride, optimism and possibility within the Indonesian Diaspora, but to also foster a spirit of collaboration among the diverse Indonesian Diaspora communities around the world. 



Can Indonesia Lure Its Diaspora Back Home?

A significant source of the Indonesian Diaspora’s strength lies in its size and its diversity. That is why “Indonesian Diaspora” is defined as broadly as possible for CID. For example, every Indonesian national who lives overseas – regardless of their religion, ethnicity, occupation or visa status –is invited to join us. Moreover, non-Indonesian nationals - those who are of Indonesian descent; those who have commercial interests in Indonesia; or Indonesianists who care deeply about our country’s future – are an essential part of the Indonesian Diaspora as well and we also want you to be part of CID. In short, as long as Indonesia lies close to you heart, we want you to be part of this historic event.
Over 6,000 people of Indonesian descent, former Indonesians, and Indonesians living abroad from over 20 countries met to discuss how they can share their know-how with and contribute to South-east Asia's largest economy at a time when officials are actively wooing the Indonesian diaspora.

"So long as in your head, heart and blood there is Indonesia, you will always be a part of Indonesia's extended family," President Yudhoyono told them at the opening of the Second Congress of Indonesian Diaspora last Monday.

The diaspora meetings are the brainchild of Indonesia's outgoing ambassador to the United States, Dr Dino Patti Djalal, who felt that Indonesia's brain drain - a dilemma shared by many of its South-east Asian neighbors - could be reversed into a "brain gain".
Since last year, 55 diaspora chapters have been formed in 26 countries, including Singapore, to exchange ideas on business, citizenship and migrant worker issues.
There is also an online database of contacts called the Diaspora Network Brain Bank.
Djalal has also been touted as a possible contender at the Democrat Party's presidential convention, but he made clear that the diaspora effort was a national one - and politicians from all major parties attended.
Close to five million Indonesian nationals are registered with the foreign ministry as living abroad, and officials put a conservative figure of eight million for the Indonesian diaspora. "The Indonesian diaspora is full of figures who can become sources of inspiration for us all," said President Yudhoyono.
These include the 2.5 million maids who work hard and constantly remit money to help their relatives back home, with collective contributions totaling some US$7.1 billion last year.
The Indonesian government has also made it easier for Indonesians who have given up their citizenship to get permanent residency. And it plans to beef up its diaspora section at the foreign ministry.
Chicago-based Edward Wanandi, president of the Indonesia Diaspora Business Council, however, notes that not many may want to be permanent residents, but would prefer multiple-entry visas.
Despite the red tape, groups of Indonesians abroad have started projects to help others back home. Members of the Indonesia Diaspora Foundation have started a program called Computers for Schools to get members to invest in a computer for schools in underprivileged areas. There's also a program to get them to donate to and mentor students in poor families.
A group of young Indonesian professionals in Singapore also started the Global Indonesian Voices portal in June to report news and activities across the diaspora, and it now gets some 2,000 hits a week.
"There are lots of good stories about Indonesians overseas, but not a lot of information out there on what they are up to," the site's co-founder, Maulana Bachtiar, 25 and a postgraduate student, told The Straits Times. "Hopefully this will strengthen the links between those at home and abroad."
Source : the Jakarta Post, Jakarta Globe and Diaspora Indonesia

August 18, 2013

Yoga Teacher and Yogic Healer,Four Seasons Resort Sayan Bali

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

 Unwind and get reinvigorated  at Four Seasons Sayan, Ubud, Bali
while being treated and pampered like a King and Queen.

Tranquility was the beginning and end of my stay here. It was very exclusive, the service provided very personal... It was very peaceful, a perfect place to reinvigorate and escape the busy city lifestyle. The staff were very friendly and attentive, the room was clean and well maintained.
BlabsBunny
December 14, 2012
— TripAdvisor.com
Arriving at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is a breathtaking, unique-in-the-world experience. Cross a wooden footbridge above a lush valley and arrive at a circular lotus pond that seems magically suspended in space. Relax in ultra-private accommodations – with just 60 suites and villas. Dine on authentic local cuisine. Pamper yourself with Balinese ayurveda-inspired spa treatments. And discover the exciting range of culture- and nature-oriented activities destined to thrill both couples and families.
 
Introducing The First Ever Wellness Retreat
at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
Yoga Teacher and Yogic Healer, Denise Leicester Teaches Guests to
Reconnect and Re-energize over a 3-day program, between 24 to 28 Oct 2013
With an ideal setting amidst the lush jungle greenery in the Ayung River valley, The Spa at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan introduces a 3 day wellness retreat. Created together with Denise Leicester, a qualified yoga teacher and yogic healer, the program offers spa treatments and activities to enable guests to experience a journey of self discovery.
Four Seasons invited Denise to create this wellness retreat as a natural continuation to a new spa concept, introduced a year ago, which incorporates authentic spiritual traditions, such as chakra balancing, Balinese Ayurvedic practices, yoga and meditation, to maintain wellness and peace of mind. 
 
 Denise Leicester, a qualified nurse, aromatherapist, yogi and founder of renowned spa brand ila, has spent a lifetime exploring the dynamics of natural healing through rural communities, from India to Dubai, and spans Eastern and South American healing traditions. From extensive studies on the topic, Denise believes in the power of healing energy – a higher vibration capable of facilitating profound inner change.
With this conviction, Denise is internationally well known for conducting such retreats which focus on specific energy centers in the body, especially on physical, emotional and spiritual re-energizing and reconnecting between oneself and the world.
The extensive progam has a different focus for each day, beginning with Muladhara – Base Chakra on Day 1, Manipura – Solar Plexus on Day 2 and Vishuddha – Throat Chakra on Day 3. As part of this program, guests will experience, amongst other activities, various yoga sessions including hatha, pranayama, nidra as well as spa treatments, meditation, morning walks and purification and blessing ceremony. The experience of the retreat is enhanced with the setting, which provides a serene, nurturing environment – ideal for treatments that offer a deep inner focus. This 3-day wellness package is perfect for couples looking to reconnect, singles looking to center and focus for the next exciting life chapter and business executives looking to re-charge from exhaustion,
“We are really excited with this timely program and with a detailed hour by hour itinerary we created for the 3 days, we hope to provide guests with an education on lasting wellness, and that they leave the resort feeling re-energized and with a new outlook to life” Says Helen Norman, Senior Director of Spa, Four Seasons Resorts Bali.
The First Wellness Retreat at Four Seasons Resort Sayan , Ubud, Bali

3 Day Retreat Itinerary
Day 1
07:00   Hatha Yoga, Pranayama and Yoga Nidra
08.30   Breakfast
09:00   Rice planting in resort padi fields
12:00   Lunch
13:00   Journaling with Denise
15:00   Spa treatment – Muladhara
18:00   Jnana Yoga and Nada Yoga
19:30   Dinner

Day 2
07:00   Rhythmic Walking
09.00   Breakfast
10:30   Yoga - asanas, pranayama, nidra
12:00   Cooking Class with lunch
14:00   Spa Treatment-Manipura
18:00   Jnana Yoga and Nada Yoga
19:30   Dinner

Day 3
07:00   Rhythmic Walking and Pranayama Breathing
09.00   Breakfast
10:30   Yoga - asanas, pranayama, nidra
12:00   Lunch
14:00   Spa Treatment-Vishuddha
16:00   TirtaEmpul Purification & Blessing ceremony
19:00   Farewell Dinner 

 If Bali’s beaches lure the glamorous crowd, then the central highlands draw a bohemian set. Artists, spiritual seekers and intellectuals flock to Ubud, the cultural pulse of the island, where upscale galleries and trendy cafés radiate laid-back cool. High above the Ayung River, Sayan is Ubud’s most peaceful retreat. From here, every step leads to a spot more beautiful than the last.
 
  Uday Rao ,
General Manager of Four Seasons at Sayan 
Profile of Uday Rao
“My family is in the hotel business and I practically grew up in hotels. I love the experience of meeting new people from all walks of life from all over the world.”

Helen Norman
Senior Director of Spa

Profile of Helen Norman

"True wellness is a 360 degree view of your lifestyle, what affects it and influences it; it is the state of your mind and physical being."
Bali’s artistic side thrives in Ubud, where painters, jewellery makers and cloth weavers line the streets with colourful wares. Start at the village market and make your way to the upscale galleries on Jalan Raya Pengosekan. The star is Jean-François Fichot, a stylish showroom filled with ornate gold jewellery and objets d’art accented with rare and antique gemstones.
- See more at: http://magazine.fourseasons.com/travel-food-style/discover-bali-the-best-reasons-to-visit-sayan?_s_icmp=fsm-experiences-article#sthash.qCoFcU2f.dpuf

                                                   

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If Bali’s beaches lure the glamorous crowd, then the central highlands draw a bohemian set. Artists, spiritual seekers and intellectuals flock to Ubud, the cultural pulse of the island, where upscale galleries and trendy cafés radiate laid-back cool. High above the Ayung River, Sayan is Ubud’s most peaceful retreat. From here, every step leads to a spot more beautiful than the last. - See more at: http://magazine.fourseasons.com/travel-food-style/discover-bali-the-best-reasons-to-visit-sayan?_s_icmp=fsm-experiences-article#sthash.qCoFcU2f.dpuf