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Control Your Breath, Control Your Health

Choose health! That’s my email signature, which serves as a reminder to make the best decisions possible where well-being is concerned. But when life gets in the way, we may ask ourselves: Are we all actually choosing good health? At the age of fifty-three and after a lifetime of practicing Yoga and meditation, I forgot [...]

By |2015-04-11T10:00:58-07:00November 27th, 2009|Health & Wellness|0 Comments

Ayurveda Q & A

Ayurveda has been practiced in the US for only about 30 years, yet it is one of the systems of medicine native to India and is thousands of years old. Readers are invited to submit questions for “Ayurveda Q & A” to ayurveda@layogamagazine.com. Q: I am a sixty-year-old woman who has been told that [...]

By |2012-08-27T02:58:02-07:00November 27th, 2009|Ayurveda|0 Comments

Feasting For The Holidays

A Sunday evening festive dinner potluck, at the home of Camarillo Yoga Center Director, Audrey Walzer, was where I was first introduced to Komali Nunna, the author of Entertaining from an Ethnic Indian Kitchen. All the guests at the dinner party lovingly crafted recipes from within the pages of this treasure trove of magic meals. [...]

By |2012-08-27T02:45:55-07:00November 27th, 2009|Recipes|0 Comments

Ayurveda Q & A

Ayurveda has been practiced in the US for only about 30 years, yet it is one of the systems of medicine native to India and is thousands of years old. Readers are invited to submit questions for “Ayurveda Q & A” to ayurveda@layogamagazine.com. Q: I am a sixty-year-old woman who has been told that [...]

By |2012-08-08T01:32:50-07:00November 10th, 2009|Ayurveda|0 Comments

Sustainable Efforts

CITES CITES is the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna. It is an international voluntary agreement. When governments sign on, it is legally binding if they implement complementary domestic legislation. CITES has one of the largest international memberships of participating countries among conservation agreements. It was initially adopted in [...]

By |2012-08-27T21:02:00-07:00October 27th, 2009|Green Living|0 Comments

Fall Into Quinoa

Ancient Grains, New Recipes Quinoa is a 6,000 year old grain grown by the Incas in what is modern-day Peru. The I Incas referred to quinoa as chisaya mama, or mother of all grains. Quinoa (botanical name Chenopodia quinoa) is different from many other grains that are botanically grasses as it is more closely related [...]

By |2012-08-27T20:55:15-07:00October 27th, 2009|Recipes|0 Comments

Storytime Yoga

Practice Pages: English Our bodies are powerful ways in which we experience the world. This is particularly the case for children, and when they are encouraged to experience somatically the heroic journey for themselves through reenacting a story, greater self-awareness occurs. It wakes them up from the inside. Storytime Yoga encourages such mind/body connection [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:22:58-07:00October 27th, 2009|Books & DVDs|0 Comments

Vacation From War, Three Times A Week

Practice Pages: Yoga Therapy Yoga in Iraq: Inner Journeys Provide Sanctuary One of the keys to survival in a mortar attack is to hit the ground as quickly as possible. During one such moment, I happened to be close the ground already since I had just lowered my body into chaturanga (four limbs [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:25:06-07:00October 27th, 2009|Yoga Therapy|0 Comments

The Dalai Lama: Tibet’s Axis Mundi

Attending the Dalai Lama’s teachings in Dharamsala, India, is quite a different experience from doing so in the West. Trade comfortable cushioned seats in a temperature-controlled environment for seats on a concrete floor under a covered rooftop exposed to the wild fluctuations of the Himalayan weather. Trade state-of-the-art bathrooms with the most basic plumbing alternative [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:31:11-07:00October 27th, 2009|Yoga in the World|0 Comments

The Hero’s Journey

Around The World And On The Stage ONLY FIFTEEN MINUTES into the practice and we knew we were in over our heads. Guru Kal, (short for Kali), a powerful lion of a man, was barking out commands in a rapid and incomprehensible (to us) dialect of Malayalam. Following his direction, we awkwardly threw ourselves to [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:35:26-07:00September 28th, 2009|Spirituality|0 Comments
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