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Conversation: Harriet Shugarman, Part Two

Conversation: Harriet Shugarman, Part Two

People from all walks, generations and circles of life are beginning to choose civil disobedience and civil actions. It is an exciting time to be living in!

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Conversation: Harriet Shugarman

Conversation: Harriet Shugarman

Over 97% of climate scientists and climate researchers around the globe are telling us that we humans are causing our climate to change. There are not “two sides” in this story.

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Practice, Love and Death: An Elegy For My Father

Practice, Love and Death: An Elegy For My Father

I’m out of sorts and out of sync with the idea of motivational spiritual ideological yoga. My father’s death made this feeling even stronger.

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Social Media. What Does Yoga Have To Do With It?

Social Media. What Does Yoga Have To Do With It?

Sthira and Sukha and Social Media: the posture of this moment, new, unfamiliar as it may be, is packed with relevant seva potential.

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Focus On Each Other: Partner Yoga To Do At Home

Focus On Each Other: Partner Yoga To Do At Home

When two is company and a yoga class is a crowd, enjoy relaxing do-it-yourself partner yoga with our easy illustrated dancing love warriors for couples

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Resilient Intimacy: Putting the Prana into Partner Yoga

Resilient Intimacy: Putting the Prana into Partner Yoga

The unpredictability of partner yoga gives it an edge that is can be dicey or can be softened by playfulness, communication and compassionate interest in each other.

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Rotten Happiness

Rotten Happiness

I had to learn to stop saving up my happiness. It just goes bad if you don’t use it when it’s fresh.

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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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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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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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Stefanie Syman, Part Two

Stefanie Syman, Part Two

Media coverage of yoga has historically been disdainful or trivializing or both. I started in the opposite place.

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Conversation: Stefanie Syman

Conversation: Stefanie Syman

I believe that yoga works. And I think we have no clue about the mechanisms.

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