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

Shangri-La

Shangri-La In the 1950's, a religious order rooted in ancient Indian philosophies established a center in the hills of Montecito. Have a century later, the Vedanta Society of Santa Barbara remains a serene retreat that embraces all faiths God was not especially welcome in our New Jersey home. On the contrary, my father offered the [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:18:46-07:00March 30th, 2010|Destination LA|0 Comments

A More Perfect Yoga

One of my teachers describes the ultimate expression of a pose to his mostly beginning students with the phrase: In a perfect Yoga world. For instance he might say: In a perfect Yoga world, your head would meet your foot. On good days In a perfect Yoga world helps me see how even [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:19:24-07:00March 28th, 2010|Yoga|0 Comments

Spotlight On Tibet: A Tale Of Two Meetings

After snubbing him during his Washington DC visit last October, President Obama finally met with the Dalai Lama on February 18th this year. Predictably, China’s leaders had warned of damage to Sino-US relations if the administration went ahead with the meeting (while making the rather bizarre claim that by doing so the U.S. [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:22:22-07:00March 26th, 2010|Yoga in the World|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Eva Wong

Guiding The Movement of Internal Energy Through Qigong We all move and we all breathe; physical movement and breathing are activities common to all human beings. While part of our everyday existence, they are far more than ordinary, and in fact, over two thousand years ago, Taoist sages in China began to employ [...]

By |2012-08-26T02:18:38-07:00March 26th, 2010|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

A Tribute To Swami Salinger

The obituaries and tributes to J.D. Salinger, the seminal novelist who died in January at the age of 91, have tended to ignore one important feature of his life and work: for many readers, especially young seekers of truth in the sixties and seventies, he was a kind of guru figure. I was [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:23:32-07:00March 26th, 2010|Books & DVDs|0 Comments

Alert To Relationship

Sutra 83 From The Radiance Sutras, A New Translation Of The Vijnana Bhairava Tantra Lately I have been painfully aware that every relationship in my life calls for careful tending, and I am always blowing it. Not a huge amount, usually, but enough to be painful. It seems like I am either giving too much [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:23:50-07:00March 26th, 2010|Sex & Love|0 Comments

Healthy Crusaders: Mariel Hemingway & Robert Williams

Actress and health advocate Mariel Hemingway has made a name for herself that serves as a stark contrast to the legacy of her famous grandfather, writer Ernest Hemingway. Her exploration of health and well-being, Yoga, food and cooking have been public ones through her willingness to speak and through her bestselling books which include Finding [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:24:25-07:00March 26th, 2010|Teacher Profiles|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 have suffered the past couple years with acid reflux. I have been [...]

By |2012-08-26T01:47:54-07:00March 26th, 2010|Ayurveda|0 Comments
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