Book Review: The Hypochondriacs
How is it possible to know our bodies, in isolation from our experience of our bodies? How do we know when we are sick and when we are well?
How is it possible to know our bodies, in isolation from our experience of our bodies? How do we know when we are sick and when we are well?
Yoga teaches me to notice and deal with my aversions. I have an aversion to Jesus-speak as wide as a semi using two lanes on I95.
You empty your head of ideas and become a new kind of person. It is a matter of being rather than believing.
I see teachers pushing people into poses, encouraging people to work at maximum. For some people that just might not be the best strategy.
Courageous Cora Wen speaks out about gender, ethnicity, race and age in yoga – you won’t want to miss a word!
To participate is to act as if your presence matters, as if, when you see something or hear something, your response is part of the event.
When I’m deeply involved in a project my sense of “me” evaporates – it’s the work and the ideas, and you forget your self.
Not only has medical care become impossibly expensive in monetary terms, it routinely fails to deliver genuine healing or to address the root causes of illness.
How to create and access more energy on a daily basis. Practical advice on vitality from mother, actress, yogini Rainbeau Mars, founder of ra’yoKa.
The CEO of Rainbeau Mars Lifestyles talks about improving sexual energy and stamina through yoga and breath.
Kazim Ali gives us so beautiful and quiet a book, we turn its pages with a willing hush, at once meditative and philosophic.