Actions of Faith
May 2, 2008
What would you do today if you were certain that God was taking care of you?
You would certainly smile. Is it possible to smile even through adversity? It almost seems sacrilege to smile when life seems to not smile. Which is a true reflection? Do you have to smile first before life smiles back at you and how long do you need to smile before contentment and ease arrive? Perhaps life is always smiling and the view of its smile is only seen through certain perspectives. If so, what might those perspectives be? What perspective shift do you need to allow the smile of life? Read more
Puppy Dog Stretch Yoga-At-Your-Desk Series
May 1, 2008
The Puppy Dog stretch is good for your shoulders, back, and hamstrings. It will rejuvenate you from head to toe!
Stand up facing your desk and have the front of your body up against the edge of your desk. Place your palms down till they reach the edge of the desk. Place your arms shoulder distance apart and your feet hip distance apart. Ideally, the height of your desk should be more or less hip level. Now, walk your legs back until your hips are in line with your heels and you create a flat back. Keep the arms straight and draw the shoulder blades down the back. Lengthen the spine and sitting bones. Stretch the front of the thighs towards the back of thighs. Read more
Women’s Yoga
April 30, 2008
An Interview of Mark Whitwell by kyle roderick
Kyle Roderick: What asana can women do at different points of the day when they are at work or at home to remedy anxiety, restlessness or that spaced-out feeling?
Mark Whitwell: Although there is no substitute for a yoga practice somewhere in the day, to support this by some light moving and breathing randomly in the day routine is supremely helpful.
For a few moments move and breath with the arms raised inhaling and arms lowered exhalation. This is the exacting process of strength receiving, the healing of our system. Simply to move and breathe with light postures correctly designed for each person. Forward bends and twists accompanied by exhalation serve the releasing of stress and anxiety. They are strengthening and healing to our Life, while the inhalation is refreshing, receptive and restorative. Read more
New Wave of Healing
April 30, 2008
the new wave of healing meditation: kirtan kriya
Besides feeling blissful, relaxation is a medical fact. Thirty-odd years ago, Harvard cardiologist Herbert Benson, M.D. identified and scientifically confirmed what happens during the Relaxation Response, namely: heart rate slows down, brain waves slow down and move into theta, or the state of creative flow that is often only accessed when dreaming. The stress hormone cortisol stops flowing and natural feel-good, painkilling hormones such as endorphins are released.
Today, the medical aspects of various types of meditation are an emerging area of research. The first study of Kirtan Kriya kundalini yoga meditation by Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. and the Tucson-based Alzheimers Prevention Foundation International has recently discovered that this 12-minute meditation confers powerful cognitive benefits. Read more
Outdoor Yoga
April 30, 2008
written by ed moffett
My favorite way to do yoga is to go out to some beautiful place in nature where I can express yoga interactively with the natural symmetries around me.
Since every system of yoga has variations of the definition, it’s important to have some flexibility in our concept of what yoga is. Let’s face it- going to a yoga class involves a lot of work to prepare, travel, arrive at a certain time, position yourself in the studio room, participate in the class, pack up and go home. For many people, yoga class is the only time they ever do yoga, and some of us have a lot of resistance to the commitment. Others attempt a home “practice” where they follow a prescribed series of postures, duplicating what they learned in class. Read more
Life With You
April 11, 2008
Imagine yourself at the end of your life looking back. Focus in on the sum total of the moments, days, years you doubted yourself. Then come back present and add up the years to date. This total equals the amount of time you have wasted not believing in who you are. Doubt is a powerfully dangerous habit. It creates a clear barrier between you and your essence; between you and your purpose; between you and love. Naturally there are many reasons we choose to not trust. Read more
The Jivamukti Method
March 18, 2008
written by nicole nichols and heather fairfield
Practices For Liberating Body and Soul
Twenty years ago Sharon Gannon and David Life developed Jivamukti Yoga, a style that would become known around the world for its mix of challenging physical asanas and scriptural study blended with music, social awareness and devotion. Driven to communicate something extraordinary about human potential, in 1984 they created the Jivamukti method. The method quickly began to take hold in New York City where they started out with a few students in a small apartment. It has grown to become one of nine internationally recognized styles of Hatha Yoga. The method is taught in Jivamukti Yoga Centers in New York and Detroit, as well as internationally in Munich, Toronto, and London, where thousands of students commit to the study of this powerful transcendental method. Read more
Michael Bengry’s Gemini Track System
March 18, 2008
written by kyle roderick
breathing new life into yoga: michael bengry’s gemini track system
Like many devoted yoga practitioners and/or yoga studio owners, Michael Bengry of Golden Tree Yoga (www.goldentreeyoga.com) in Santa Barbara, CA. started practicing 14 years ago after a serious bout with back pain. While Bengry started taking a therapeutic back class, as his sciatica improved, he moved on to other yoga styles. Bengry studied with a number of instructors trained in the Iyengar method. Through this practice, he first started working with rope walls. Read more
Bikram Yoga
March 18, 2008
written by craig villani
Making the practice of hatha yoga accessible to six billion people worldwide is the primary philosophy underlying the development and growth of Bikram Yoga. Created by Yogi Raj Bikram Choudhury as a practical distillation of the classical eighty-four postures as set forth by oral transmission and recorded by the Vedic sage Patanjali, Bikram’s method of Hatha Yoga stands as a structured and foundational approach towards balancing the modern bodymind.
How To Cook Your Life
March 14, 2008
written by rossiter drake
Ordained as a Zen priest in 1971 after six years of intensive study, Edward Espe Brown has dedicated his life not only to spiritual exploration, but to the creation of fine organic foods. He has served as head resident teacher at each of the San Francisco Zen Center’s three regional temples; authored bestselling cookbooks including “The Tassajara Bread Book”; and, as co-founder of Greens, the pioneering vegetarian eatery nestled in the heart of Fort Mason, has been credited for popularizing meat-free diets not just in the Bay Area, but throughout the nation. Read more





