Reiki: Spiritual Healing & Modern Medicine

Reiki is a spiritual healing practice that promotes balance in the body, mind and spirit. Although, like meditation and yoga, Reiki is traditionally a self-care practice, it can also be used therapeutically to support people addressing health challenges and to ease the delivery of conventional health care. The number of mainstream care settings where Reiki [...]

By |2014-11-30T13:03:17-08:00February 8th, 2009|Spirituality|0 Comments

Practice Makes Practice

A few days before my first yoga New Year, my teacher asked us to make yoga New Year’s resolutions. Instantly, and uncharacteristically not even taking the three dark days till New Year’s to mull it over, I resolved to get good at jump ups. And I have been resolving to get good at jump ups [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:24:39-07:00February 8th, 2009|Yoga|0 Comments

Immersing Yourself In Yoga

(From The Spanish Article: Sumergiéndote En Yoga) *Please note that in order to preserve the intention of the author this article is not a word for word translation of Sumergiéndote en Yoga. Why Practice? Whatever might have brought you to it, you are about to take your first yoga class, or you’ve already started, and [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:24:49-07:00February 6th, 2009|Yoga|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Mark Blanchard

The Sport of Yoga On power yoga teacher Mark Blanchard’s website, Cincinnati Bengals player TJ Houshmandzadeh describes his yoga practice, “It’s like lifting weights and stretching at the same time.” When in LA, Houshmandzadeh trains with Blanchard and the football star appears in Blanchard’s newest DVD series. These types of testimonials may well inspire a [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:25:21-07:00February 6th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Teacher Profile: Trudy Goodman

Sitting In The Fire Of Our Experience A fire ignited near our Rustic Canyon retreat, and the racket, smoke and ashes floating through the window reflected the scattered states of our consciousness. It seemed fitting that helicopters and sirens would interrupt our meditation, since even the most disciplined meditators are experiencing some fear about the [...]

By |2012-08-09T04:26:45-07:00February 6th, 2009|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Ayurveda: Product or Paradigm

As Ayurveda has increased in popularity, so too have misunderstandings surrounding it. What is Ayurveda? Is it a diet, a product or a new elixir? Is it Indian or Hindu medicine? The answer to all of the above questions is no.   Ayurveda is a paradigm. It cannot be found in an herb or special [...]

By |2016-12-11T04:48:17-08:00February 6th, 2009|Ayurveda|0 Comments

Relax To Perform

The Importance of Resting and Breathing Fitness buffs and everyday gym-goers often work out with the mindset of “more is more.” Many Type-A people who attend yoga classes are often seen leaving before final relaxation (savasana), stripping themselves of the most important part of the overall experience. Savasana is the gold nugget, the eye in [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:26:47-07:00February 4th, 2009|Yoga|0 Comments

Culivating Challenge

Learning From Injury to Find New Points of Balance There was a moment during my first week post-knee surgery that I noticed something dramatically different in the way my body felt and responded than what I had been accustomed to my entire life. The combination of coming up against an injury and taking my first [...]

By |2015-04-11T12:26:08-07:00February 4th, 2009|Yoga|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 |2012-08-27T19:18:59-07:00December 27th, 2008|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments
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