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

When East Met West in Woodstock

Truth Is One; The Wise Call It By Many Names: A Collective Search For Meaning OF ALL THE ICONIC IMAGES THE MEDIA trotted out to remind us of Woodstock on the fortieth anniversary of that seminal event (August 15 - 18, 1969), the one that best captures what endured from the Sixties was [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:45:46-07:00August 28th, 2009|Yoga in the World|0 Comments

From Mermaids to Activists

Paddling to save pilot whales in Japan and beyond with Surfers for Cetaceans. In October, 2007, a pod of 35 surfers silently slipped into the ocean off the coast of Taiji, where the water washing around their ankles was tainted red, confirming they had reached their destination. Taiji is a small fishing village in Japan, [...]

By |2016-09-06T05:21:52-07:00August 27th, 2009|Green Living|0 Comments

Sanctity Of Touch In Daily Life

While lying naked in the sand in an idealized version of a South Sea-based Polynesian existence may not be a realistic option for those of us who walk through life juggling commitments, work life and cultural norms (and legal constraints) regarding clothing, finding a closer relationship to skin and touch can be beneficial for health, [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:46:48-07:00August 23rd, 2009|Health & Wellness|0 Comments

Mommy And Me Yoga

LA Yoga Magazine: July/August 2009 LIKE MANY TRADITIONS, Yoga is handed down from one generation to the next and is often shared within families. In my own family, my mother was a dedicated Yogini. My mother’s guru (teacher) was Goswami Kriyananda, the founder of the Temple of Kriya Yoga in Chicago. I can [...]

By |2016-12-12T04:54:11-08:00August 23rd, 2009|Yoga|0 Comments

Dream Yoga

Finding Your Inner Guide Through Lucid Dreaming Lucid dreaming is an exhilarating and enlightening experience, accessible to everyone that is an essential practice of Tibetan Yoga and has been part of Toltec Shamanism for centuries. Lucid dreaming offers the practitioner a remarkable opportunity to connect directly with inner guidance. The Yoga we practice in our [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:48:07-07:00August 11th, 2009|Yoga|0 Comments

The Future of Food: A Paradigm Shift

Looking To The Experts For Answers To Tough Questions On May 16-17, groups of Angelenos took up the challenge to plant 100 herbal gardens and create a new future for food in Southern California: gardensofgratitude.com HOPE AND CHANGE ARE TWO WORDS that have triumphantly found their way back into our culture. Post November four, [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:48:33-07:00July 25th, 2009|Healthy Eating|0 Comments

The Practice Of Touch

Embracing Community Through Contact IS IT POSSIBLE FOR LOVERS, FAMILIES and entire communities to experience the same luminous and peaceful transcendence that yogis and contemplatives enjoy in deep meditation? The electroencephalograph (brain wave) literature informs us that the coherent EEG patterns of meditators are the same as those of breast-feeding infants when tenderly cradled by [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:49:04-07:00July 23rd, 2009|Health & Wellness|0 Comments

New Doors

Golden Mean Cafe With its gold-painted ceiling, mellow music and warm atmosphere, GOLDEN MEAN CAFE is a new hub where food lovers can unite, enjoy organic vegan fare and lounge afterwards in a quaint upstairs bookstore. This community-oriented café guarantees friendly service and mostly likely a personal welcome from the owner, Aaron Glassman. [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:49:29-07:00July 23rd, 2009|Studios|0 Comments

Yoga In The Great Outdoors

We recently fielded a request looking for outdoor Yoga cases in LA…so we started digging. We found a surprising number of classes held in parks, gardens, rooftops and even at the ocean’s edge. For any class, make sure you’re protected from the sun and bring your own gear. Sticky mats have a way of permanently [...]

By |2015-04-11T11:49:42-07:00July 23rd, 2009|Destination LA|0 Comments
add_filter( 'gform_secure_file_download_location', '__return_false' );