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Duncan Peak’s 5 Keys to Transformational Yoga

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Duncan Peak—founder of Power Living and a pioneer of modern yoga in Australia—isn’t your average yogi. A former army officer turned spiritual guide, Duncan has walked a path few could imagine, blending discipline with devotion, and hardship with healing. In his exclusive Australian Yoga Journal feature, he opens up about the real work of yoga—and it’s not just handstands.

Here are five transformative truths from Dunx that will shift the way you think about your practice:

1. Know your Vasanas

According to yoga philosophy, we’re all wired with deep-rooted tendencies—lust, greed, or anger. Duncan teaches that real transformation begins with identifying which of these patterns control your behaviour, and being brutally honest about how they show up in your life.

2. Stop Chasing the ‘Yogi’ Persona

“I struggled with myself for years as the stereotype of what a yogi should be was thrust upon me,” says Dunx. His advice? Ditch the act. Be yourself, even if that doesn’t look like incense, Om chants, or perfect abs.

3. Clarity Comes Before Change

Duncan says transformation is impossible without clarity. “Create space so you can see yourself, and be honest about it.” Mindfulness isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the flashlight that lets you find your way through the dark.

4. Use Triggers as Teachers

Whether it’s an argument or a stressful moment, Dunx encourages recognising when you’ve been emotionally hijacked. Observe your reaction, feel it in the body, and respond like the self-aware adult you are training to be.

5. Bring the Practice Off the Mat

Powerful asanas are great, but they’re not the goal. “Yoga needs to be good in the mind, not just the body,” says Duncan. The deeper aim is behavioural transformation—becoming the kind of person who acts from love, not reaction.

💡 Want the full story on Dunx’s journey from army trauma to yogic leadership? 👉 Read it now in Australian Yoga Journal Issue 53


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The Ayurvedic Power of Kitchari: A Gentle Reset for Body and Mind

In a world full of food trends, detox teas and superfood fads, Ayurveda quietly holds its ground. One of its most time-honoured recipes? Kitchari—a warm, spiced one-pot wonder that yogis have turned to for centuries to nourish, restore, and reboot.

Kitchari (pronounced kich-uh-ree) is a simple, complete protein dish made from rice and lentils. But don’t let its modest ingredients fool you. In Ayurvedic medicine, it’s revered for its digestive ease and deep healing properties. Whether you’re recovering from illness, transitioning seasons, or just need a reset, kitchari is your gut-friendly go-to.

This isn’t just ancient wisdom. Modern wellness experts and nutritionists increasingly recommend food that’s easy to digest and nutritionally balanced—exactly what kitchari offers. With spices like cumin, fennel and ginger gently warming the digestive fire (agni), this dish helps calm inflammation, regulate energy, and even reduce decision fatigue about what to eat.

In Australian Yoga Journal Issue 53, Ayurvedic expert and wholefood advocate Lorien Waldron shares her classic kitchari recipe—a foundational blend that’s quick to make and endlessly adaptable. It’s a bowl of comfort that honours your body and the seasons, whether you’re winding down after winter or waking up your digestion come spring.

Pair it with some seasonal steamed veggies or a light green chutney, and you’ve got a sattvic, soul-hugging meal that’s as grounding as it is satisfying.

💡 Want to try Lorien’s full recipe and learn more about Ayurvedic nourishment?

Australian Yoga Journal – Issue 53 (Mastering Mindfulness) July 2017