Quotable Week 7 31
The weekly post review at The Magazine of Yoga.
Day after hot dry day under the enormous blue skies of northern New Mexico we dug into the past.
Our great discovery of the summer of 2011: there’s more to basil than pesto! Lemon Basil Salad Dressing, Nutty Quinoa Cakes with Basil, and Peach Basil Mozzarella & Balsamic Pizza.
I am scared about what could have happened. This evening I feel the proximity of the wilderness. I hold this thought. I accept it.
In all of our roles, there are times when we feel we’re just impersonating the role we have in life, rather than just being our selves.
The goal is always to see more clearly. One tries all the time to be awake, to be undeceived, to be grateful and generous.
Four intense days, a collective moment of releasing emotions, of feeling joy, of sharing. And, yes, Britney Spears.
Candle Cafe Portobello and Red Pepper Quesadillas satisfy my hunger for a South-of-the-border treat, but without the health hazards.
The instructor shifted my trunk and said to me in her matter-of-fact New York style, “Work the pose.” My body responded.
In the first 30 minutes of this 7 hour intensive we’ve already brought up the two most controversial words in contemporary yoga classes, GOD and SEX,” jokes Rod Stryker.