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Blessings All, On Sunday, December 2, I honored World AIDS Day by practicing yoga in Malcolm X Park. Towards the end of my practice, I decided to spend a bit more time in one of my favorite poses: reclining bound angle. Bundles of small leaves rustled around my yoga mat as I breathed crisp chilly air in and out of my body. My mind got lost in their rhythm as I glanced up at the overcast cloudy sky. A feeling of awe came over me. It is the same type of feeling I get when I listen... Read More
Santosha School of YogaSunday Winter WorkshopsatProvidence Healing Arts Studio297 Wickenden StreetProvidence, RI 401-270-2752 The Sunday winter workshops, offered by the Santosha School of Yoga, may be taken for Yoga Alliance* CEU’s (continuing education units). The courses may also be applied toward future completion of the 500 Hour Yoga Teacher Certification course now offered through Santosha School of Yoga; All course work is transferable for up to three years follow... Read More
Dear Friends:An exciting five part series on African American Women will air on NBC Nightly News this week. Register early for the next Yoga Retreat for Women of Color with Maya Breuer and friends at the Kripalu Center in Lenox, Mass. June 6-8, 2008. www.kripalu.org. Scholarships are available. Please contact Shobhana at Kripalu for a scholarship application shobhana@kripalu.org.Om Shanthi,Maya Breuer www.mayabreuer.com"NBC NIGHTLY NEWS WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS&qu... Read More
Blessings All, Below is a yoga-inspired poem. thursday morning poetry by ananda kiamsha madelyn leeke copyright 2007 part one thursday morning raindrops blow soft butterfly kisses against my window my mind listens without censure my body rests until the volume of the kisses increase raindrops press full court passion against my window they create a hypnotic rhythm i cannot resist the beat stirs the melting pot of my mind's chit chatter m... Read More
Blessings All, When I think of how I want to use my gift of yoga teaching to serve others, I think of Jana Long, an urban-based yogini of African descent, registered yoga teacher, and founder/director of Power of One Yoga Center in Baltimore, Maryland (www.powerofonecenter.com). The minute that I read her personal philosophy and definition of yoga posted on her web site, I knew I had discovered someone that I could watch for guidance on how to deepen my personal yoga practice and serv... Read More
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