The stories of Hanuman’s life remind us that with faith, fearlessness, and dedication we can draw forth our own inner strengths and soar to new heights as we pursue our goals, dreams and ambitions.
Read MoreYou might think of pumpkin pie as a sweet Thanksgiving treat. But, it’s actually loaded with āyurvedic benefits.
Read MoreAhhh summer, that glorious time of year when school is out, routines are relaxed, days are long, and vacations are near. Summer is a special time of year that many of us feel more free and playful, but summer comes with its downsides.
Read MoreIn the yogic tradition, life is divided into four āśhramas or stages, each with its own focus and responsibilities.
Read MoreThis world is full with Divine Creation, and remembering this fullness is what we are here to do, it is the purpose of life.
Read MoreI love how music draws me into the moment in this way. How a song beckons me to pay attention, to tune into to the details, to be present. And when I realize I missed something, I’ll start it over.
Read MoreIn modern, western yoga culture there's always a lot of bickering about what's authentic, what's appropriation, and should westerners even be engaging in these practices at all. And it all just seems like such a distraction to me.
Read MoreWe complete our series on the tristhāna technique with dṛṣṭi. Dṛṣṭi (prounounced drish-tee) is a sanskrit word that refers to the eye, and as a practice describes a focused gazing point.
Read MoreWith the application of bandha we direct the prāṇa toward this energy pathway (often thought of as the pathway of awakening due to it’s function of carrying the awakened śakti energy from the base of the spine upward to the crown cakra), and restrain it there so we can harness it’s potential.
Read MoreBreath is the foundational practice of the tristhāna technique. Centering our attention on our breath helps to anchor us to the present moment, allowing the thoughts in our minds to settle, providing us space in which we can begin to observe our tendencies.
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