Archive | May, 2011
Book Review: Art & Yoga

Book Review: Art & Yoga

“The world needs our creativity, compassion, and intuitive intelligence,” writes Hari Kirin Kaur Khalsa.

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Bodies and Voices 5 30

Bodies and Voices 5 30

How miniature my heartbeat, and at the same time,
how loud the cacophony of hope and fear.

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Quotable Week 5 29

Quotable Week 5 29

The weekly post review at The Magazine of Yoga.

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Music Matters: A Sensory Feast

Music Matters: A Sensory Feast

Listen to music, completely abandoned to it. Surrendering to sensation, stop your mind to feel, and get in touch with yourself again, deep down.

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Written in Pencil 5 28

Written in Pencil 5 28

What’s the trouble with change? It keeps moving around, that’s the trouble. And it rattles me. You’d think I’d learn.

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3×5: Madison Moross

3×5: Madison Moross

An accident with pesticides when I was a toddler, followed by heavy anti-biotic treatment thereafter, left my immune system unable to support itself.

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Really Healthy: Keep It Fresh

Really Healthy: Keep It Fresh

I have found that the more I experiment, the more comfortable I become with using my invisible tools, and thus the more empowered I become.

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TGIF: JD // On and On

TGIF: JD // On and On

Dancer JD will pop an ear to ear on you and satisfy all your curiosity about where your bones are whether you’re busting moves or saluting the sun.

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To Yin Or Not To Yin, That Is The Question

To Yin Or Not To Yin, That Is The Question

Joint issues may arise from connective tissue laxity that our muscles haven’t developed the strength to coordinate.

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Really Healthy: Happy in Your Skin

Really Healthy: Happy in Your Skin

May is Melanoma Awareness Month: Elizabeth’s “Skin Cancer for Dummies” is a quick guide to sunshine health.

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On The Lit Mat: Helon Habila

On The Lit Mat: Helon Habila

Writing teaches one to hope, to believe – all one has to do is to trust in the revision process. Just like in life itself.

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Book Review: The Self Possessed

Book Review: The Self Possessed

Inspired by the constant, elusive, and very personal conundrum of embodiment, by a sense of the very irreducible strangeness of life.

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