Interview: Caroline Myss

On Creating A Circle Of Grace HEALING IS CAROLINE MYSS’ life work. She teaches, she writes, she speaks, and she’s emphatic about it. Her bestsellers include Anatomy of the Spirit, Why People Don’t Heal and How They Can, Sacred Contacts and Entering the Castle. Her upcoming book, Beyond Reason: Healing Through Mystical Wisdom and Common [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:16:26-07:00November 26th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|2 Comments

Teacher Profile: Psalm Isadora

Psalm Isadora photographed by Amir Magal The Inner Journey From Pain To Bliss, The Outer Journey From Practice To Giving Back Psalm Isadora's exposure to Yoga took place fifteen years ago when a friend invited her to a Yoga class at a gym. At the time, she was suffering from back pain due [...]

By |2017-03-29T14:35:17-07:00October 27th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Zhander Remete

Meeting The Man Behind The Shadow I USUALLY CONSIDER MYSELF to be conscious of what is going on around me, but when I entered a Los Angeles hotel room to interview Zhander Remete, the founder of Shadow Yoga, he seemed to appear out of nowhere, despite being in plain view. As his steady [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:39:40-07:00September 28th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Kundalini Rising

Yoga’s Role In Dr. David Cumes’ Journey From Surgeon To Sangoma “WHAT ARE YOU DOING? THIS IS CRAZY. I’m a surgeon!” Dr. David Cumes recalled saying to himself while sitting in an African hut facing what could be considered off-putting rite-of-passage rituals, like sacrificing chickens and shaking, sweating and screaming while being possessed. [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:44:52-07:00August 28th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Jen Jivani Futterman

Teaching the Yoga of Respecting Nature Trees were some of my best friends when I was a kid,” Jen Jivani Futterman recalls. “I would come home from school and spend hours sitting up in the loquat trees in my backyard.” Jivani looks for ways to encourage the connection to nature she valued. She explains, “Right [...]

By |2017-01-06T22:55:53-08:00July 23rd, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Sitting Down With: Pandit Vikash Maharaj and Prabhash Maharaj

Continuing a Tradition of Musical Families FOR MANY IN THE YOGA community, an introduction to classical Indian music comes through joining in a kirtan and feeling the bliss, devotion and energy of this call-and-response musical form. This participatory spiritual group musical experience is one facet of Indian music. Throughout the centuries Indian music evolved from [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:59:19-07:00July 9th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Ilchi Lee

Master of Brain "Techknowledgey" ILCHI LEE DOESN’T SEEM a likely entertainer. The mastermind behind a movement called Brain Education is serious business and rarely makes public presentations. So when he takes the stage at a hotel in Koreatown the brain philosopher-educator plays to a capacity crowd. Ilchi Lee is operating from the premise that, “Humanity, [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:04:42-07:00June 24th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Interview: Rama Jyoti Vernon

Chaos, Change, Identity, Yoga And Hope The economy, global conflict and the swine flu are only a few of the constant messages of uncertainty that can haunt us. It can be overwhelming if we take in too many of these images. We do have a choice. According to the teachings and philosophy of Yoga our [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:05:07-07:00June 24th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Daniel Stewart

Daniel Stewart If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out “MUSIC IS ONE OF THE FIRST WAYS that we worshipped God,” says Daniel Stewart, co-owner, with Claire Hartley, of Rising Lotus Yoga in Sherman Oaks. “The emotional vibrations of sound speak directly to our soul.” A Yoga teacher, retreat facilitator, kirtan leader and [...]

By |2016-09-06T05:22:09-07:00May 26th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments
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