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Vote now: What type of yoga poses best describe 2010?

by darla December 24, 2010

It’s been quite a year around the planet. Looking back on this year’s challenges, events and general energy, how would you best describe the year 2010? Voting ends December 31, 2010, so vote now! Your vote counts! What type of yoga poses best represent 2010?Market Research

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Observations on Multitasking

by darla August 31, 2010

Fellow yogi and teacher Jamie Elmer shares her observations on multitasking. She notes that multitasking helps the ego feel more important. “Look at how important I am. I have a million things to do all at once,” the ego thinks. But in reality when we instead have single pointed focus, we feel calmer and are [...]

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Music and Life

by darla August 19, 2009

Did you catch this two minute (surprisingly inspirational) video by Trey Parker and Matt Stone? Entitled Music and Life, it features the voice of Alan Watts. Watts, who passed away in 1973, was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, who held both a master’s degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity.

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Manifesting-Personal Strength: It is all in the feet

Yoga connecting hands and feet by laura.erdman-luntz April 29, 2009

Here’s an experiment for you. Right now, slump in your seat (or continue slumping if you already are! ☺) Take a breath. Think about something you want to do in your life that might take some work. How do you feel about it? Are you ready to leap up and take even one action step? Now, sit up tall. Feel the length in the spine, the openness in your heart. Take a deep breath and again think about what you want?

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6 Timeless Observations on Life by Marcus Aurelius

by darla October 10, 2008

Some lessons in life have already been learned — by humans who lived many centuries ago. These lessons have stood the test of time and the wise among us study history and learn from others’ observations in order to inform and enhance their own lives. Although the great Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who was often [...]

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