The Rapture Of Music

  Sutra 18 From The Commentary On The Vijnana Bhairava Tantra IN A SONG, IN THE SPACE of a few minutes, we can let go, lose ourselves and then return, refreshed, with a deeper sense of self. In music, we ride our passions into the vibrating core of energy from which they arise. On the [...]

By |2016-09-28T20:16:53-07:00May 26th, 2008|Meditation|0 Comments

Circling Women

Social Activism Through Ancient Ritual You’re sitting cross-legged in a circle of unfamiliar fire-lit faces; all attention is on one woman holding a stone. You listen as she speaks your thoughts, your prayers in her own prayers for self, family, the world, then lights a candle and passes it to a woman on [...]

By |2015-04-11T21:13:32-07:00May 26th, 2008|Cause & Activism|0 Comments

Meditating on How to Sit

Lao Tzu said: “Muddy water, let stand – becomes clear.” Sthira sukha asana. Posture should be steady and comfortable, as Patanjali states in the Yoga Sutra. No matter which school of meditation you choose to practice, the physical ability to sit comfortably and steadily affects the ability of the mind to stay focused during meditation. [...]

By |2015-04-11T21:14:03-07:00May 26th, 2008|Meditation|1 Comment

My Other Car Is A Yoga Mat

Beth of Both Worlds I used to be a total yoga snob. So when one of my yoga friends reappeared in our world-class class and confessed she’d been ‘doing yoga at the gym,’ I thought, ‘Gym Yoga?! I would never do gym yoga!’ She was back in our class now, because she’d been injured. Sure, [...]

By |2015-04-11T21:15:26-07:00May 26th, 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   Dr. Parla Jayagopal   Q: I’ve seen recommendations for panchakarma. How do I know if I [...]

By |2012-08-26T21:22:22-07:00May 26th, 2008|Ayurveda|0 Comments

Spotlight On: Tibet

Fueling the Flame Tibet and its people have withstood almost 50 years of repression, religious intolerance, the criminalization of reverence to their leader, a Chinese population boom and the appropriation by the Chinese government of their most sacred rite of identifying the next reincarnation of a Tibetan Lama. This began when the Chinese invaded Tibet [...]

By |2015-04-11T21:17:05-07:00April 26th, 2008|Yoga in the World|0 Comments

5 Categories of Taoist Yoga Meditation

We may think of meditation as a seated, static practice, but it can reflect the dynamic nature of life, its organic seasons and rhythms. The five categories of Taoist yoga meditation teach us how to draw our actions into consciousness. In Taoist meditation we move energy artfully, connecting breath with movement and rest, so that [...]

By |2015-04-11T21:20:09-07:00April 26th, 2008|Yoga|0 Comments

Interview: Pico Iyer

May 2008: Volume 7 / No. 5 Reflects On Thirty Years Traveling with Tibet’s Exiled Leader   Well-traveled writer Pico Iyer’s newest book, The Open Road, shares an intimate glimpse of the Dalai Lama at a time when the global monk is in a bright spotlight on the world stage. For the past thirty years, [...]

By |2013-03-13T17:21:57-07:00April 26th, 2008|Teacher Profiles|0 Comments

Beyond The Pole: The Sensuality of Pole Dancing

Discovering Sensuality One Woman At A Time The traditional image of pole dancing involves scantily clad women, dollar bills and sleazy bars. But there is another view; committed groups of pole and sensual dance enthusiasts are changing that image and reclaiming the rightful place of empowered feminine sexuality in motion one woman at [...]

By |2015-04-11T21:21:52-07:00April 25th, 2008|Yoga|0 Comments
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