Spotlight On: The International Association of Black Yoga Teachers

  In 2001, the International Association of Black Yoga Teachers (IABYT) helped me take a quantum leap forward in consciousness. When I attended their Annual Summit & Retreat. I had recently resigned my position as the head of a high-profile entertainment company, and was in dire need of a new understanding of my identity: Who [...]

By |2016-06-13T23:27:39-07:00October 23rd, 2008|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Media Reviews: Books

Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy by Mukunda Stiles, Lotus Press, 2008   At first glance, I have to admit, this modest looking book, devoid of color photographs, looked b-o-r-i-n-g! But, out of respect for the author, who I first met in the 1970s when we were both taking our teacher training at the Iyengar Yoga Institute in [...]

By |2012-08-08T02:42:14-07:00October 3rd, 2008|Books & DVDs|0 Comments

Interview: Swami Veda Bharati

Swami Veda Bharati gave the opening address at the International Association of Yoga Therapists conference in March, 2008. In his talk, he stated that the most important yoga therapy text is the Charaka Samhita. The Charaka Samhita is a Sanskrit tome generally believed to have been compiled two thousand years ago and is a work [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:56:26-07:00October 3rd, 2008|Meditation|0 Comments

Adjusting Brain Waves, One School At A Time

Hope is in the air. It could mean student success and systemic change for a failing education system, and it is coming from an unusual source: the Transcendental Meditation (TM) program introduced to the world more than 40 years ago by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, rebranded and artfully packaged as Stress-Free Schools. The TM [...]

By |2012-08-23T03:05:25-07:00September 23rd, 2008|Health & Wellness|0 Comments

Why Go To Class?

finding the buddha, the dharma and the sangha on the road and bringing them home Last year I packed my bags for three months and moved from Los Angeles to Iowa. My greatest fear was not the bone-chilling winters, ruthless tornadoes or the sparser selection of vegetarian menu selections. My greatest fear was [...]

By |2015-04-11T20:25:19-07:00August 28th, 2008|Yoga|0 Comments

Ayurveda Q & A

Ayurveda has been practiced in the U.S. for only about 30 years, yet it is a 5,000–year–old Indian system of medicine and yoga’s sister science. Readers are invited to submit questions for “Ayurveda Q & A” to ayurveda@layogamagazine.com Q: Are there any Ayurvedic remedies for piles/hemorrhoids? A: From an Ayurvedic perspective arsha roga (piles/hemorrhoids) is a [...]

By |2012-08-27T22:46:40-07:00August 27th, 2008|Ayurveda|0 Comments

3 Cities: 3 Choreographers

Louie Cornejo, Misa Kelly and Kerstin Stuart At Diavolo Theater, April 5, 2008 The seven dance performances showcased by 3 Cities: 3 Choreographers shared an allusive, perplexing beauty. Though diverse in background and training, choreographers Misa Kelly, Kerstin Stuart and Louie Cornejo seem equally interested in poising dance at the intersection of the [...]

By |2015-04-11T20:33:11-07:00August 24th, 2008|Art & Culture|0 Comments

Ayurveda Q & A

Ayurveda has been practiced in the U.S. for only about 30 years, yet it is a 5,000 year old Indian system of medicine and yoga’s sister science. Readers are invited to submit questions for “Ayurveda Q & A” to ayurveda@layogamagazine.com Q: I am a 39-year-old overweight man with allergy symptoms (itchy eyes, dry throat, sinus congestion with [...]

By |2012-08-23T23:11:39-07:00August 23rd, 2008|Ayurveda|0 Comments

The Sufi Practice of Dhikr

Remembering Love My first encounter with Sufism was in Pune on the banks of the Mula River, where I used to meditate at the tomb of Saidullbaba, a Sufi mystic. Sitting beside the white marble tomb, draped in green brocade and scattered with rose petals, I felt a wonderful energy of peace. At the time, [...]

By |2015-04-11T20:36:30-07:00July 26th, 2008|Art & Culture|0 Comments

Postcards From Rishikesh

Namaste And Other Traditions With A Future Rishikesh, Northern India. The stories Paramahansa Yogananda tells about running around in these hills in his youth are filled with miracles of higher consciousness: levitating swamis, meditators who could subdue man-eating tigers through the power of the mind, saints who appear and disappear at will and mystics with [...]

By |2015-04-11T20:38:44-07:00July 26th, 2008|Travel|0 Comments
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