Sitting Down With: Peter Russell

Peter Russell Seeking Consciousness And Finding Hope Revolutionary futurist, student of mathematics, physics, philosophy and consciousness, Peter Russell is a prolific writer and speaker whose articulate explanations of nonduality and insights into the conundrums of modern life and the nature of consciousness are impactful and provocative. Called an eco-philosopher extraordinaire, he is the [...]

By |2016-12-11T23:49:31-08:00September 28th, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Commitment To The Court

Yoga Teacher Kent Katich Shares Practice Secrets With NBA Stars Challenge a competitive athlete with something that they can’t do, and they are not able to resist. Kent Katich was playing basketball professionally in Sweden when he noticed a teammate practicing headstands. This sparked his interest, as he said, “It was something I couldn’t do.” [...]

By |2016-06-10T16:02:22-07:00July 23rd, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Arun Deva

Ayurvedic Practitioner And Yoga Teacher Who Asks Himself, "What Would Hanuman Do?" “Since 1984, I’ve been trying to leave Los Angeles.” Arun Deva still lives, teaches Yoga and Ayurveda and practices Yoga therapy and Ayurveda – all in Los Angeles (and points beyond). It’s fortunate for Angelenos that fate has kept him in this city [...]

By |2016-12-23T16:25:01-08:00July 23rd, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Geoffrey Earendil

Constructing The Yogi’s Journey Geoffrey’s journey of discovering the deeper practices of Yoga is a familiar one; with its different iterations, it could almost be called the Yogi’s Journey, a variation of the Hero’s Journey. His journey goes like this: While working construction in San Francisco, in 1997, he began experiencing problems with [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:09:17-07:00May 27th, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Guru Prem Singh Khalsa

Guru Prem Singh Khalsa: Alignment Of The Heart Seven years ago, after a history of intermittent back pain, I hit a brick wall which manifested as debilitating pain in my low back that left me unable to walk or do much of anything. This continued every second of every day for six months. My thoughts, [...]

By |2016-12-27T21:43:07-08:00April 4th, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

David Elliott: Reasons For Breathing

The Kyoto Hotel in downtown Los Angeles is a portal today. Braced against the streets of chaos, the Little Toyko-5 star is pressed tightly against the homeless vortex of Skid Row. In a few hours, Reluctant Healer, David Elliott will incite another kind vortex here. A whirling mass of self inflicted healing in a pranayamic [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:16:29-07:00April 1st, 2010|Teacher Profiles|1 Comment

The Bodhisattva At Work

Skillful Means In Any Path The bodhisattva, the ultimate master of skillful means, is not limited to one way of doing things, but takes many forms: child, adult, man, woman, artist, politician, musician, teacher, police officer, CEO. In practicing skillful action, we need to be ready to emerge in many guises, able to adapt to [...]

By |2012-08-03T18:00:50-07:00March 31st, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments
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