Falling out of a posture means you are human; getting back into the posture means you are a yogi. - Bikram Choudhury Related articles Bikram Challenger: Carol's Story # 3 (bikramyogamusings.com) Yoga Is Not Just Posing as Sport at World Event (nytimes.com) What I Learned in Class Today ~ Bikram Yoga, Brooklyn (bikramyogamusings.com) … [Read more...] about 26 Bikram Hot Yoga Postures
Archives for July 2012
“Yoga With a View”
Last night while waiting for the Bachelorette finale to pop up on Hulu (don't judge me...), right there on Hulu's front page I came across a new yoga series that looks like a great way to get a quick yoga pick-me-up. Many of you will likely be familiar with the yoga instructor -- the new Mrs. Alec Baldwin, a.k.a. Hilaria Thomas (@hilariabaldwin) -- who has been in the news a lot lately and also teamed up with Plum TV for six episodes of “Yoga with a View” on Hulu. I'm a huge fan of YogaGlo, … [Read more...] about “Yoga With a View”
Bhakti Fest 2012: The Festival of Yoga, Kirtan and Wisdom from the Heart Returns to Joshua Tree September 6-9
Joshua Tree, CA – July 13, 2012 – Bhakti Fest is celebrating its fourth season September 6 - 9 at the Joshua Tree Desert Retreat Center, in Joshua Tree, CA. Yoga, kirtan music and wisdom workshops will be offered in the tradition of the dynamic Bhakti Fests since 2009. According to Sridhar Silberfein, Founder and Producer of the Bhakti Fests, “Bhakti is devotion to love. Shining within and without like the sun. We emanate pure love whenever and wherever we go, giving unconditional … [Read more...] about Bhakti Fest 2012: The Festival of Yoga, Kirtan and Wisdom from the Heart Returns to Joshua Tree September 6-9
Finding Balance ~ An Interview with Felicia Tomasko of LA Yoga Magazine
[Editor's note: This is a guest post by Marina Chetner, who blogs at Bikram Yoga Musings.] When it comes to her job as Editor-in-Chief at LA Yoga Magazine, Felicia Tomasko is a self-proclaimed jack of all trades. She’s in charge of everything from the publication’s overarching editorial content, to making sure the magazine’s Facebook page is up to date. A yoga practitioner for the past 25 years, Felicia knows the importance of a regular practice, though there are times when foreboding late … [Read more...] about Finding Balance ~ An Interview with Felicia Tomasko of LA Yoga Magazine
Jnana yoga – The Intellect Deconstructs Itself to Find Freedom
[Editor's note: This is a guest post by YOME - 'The Yoga Portal For Wonderful Life'] Whether you call it the path of wisdom or of ‘right knowledge,’ Jnana or Dhyana yoga (pronounced gi-ya-na) is a path of inquiry into one’s own mind in order to find deeper truths about the world. Instead of looking externally, or practicing asana, the mind is cultivated and observed as a means of improving the self. Jnana yoga is based on a Vedic wisdom practice which sees the world as undivided, or … [Read more...] about Jnana yoga – The Intellect Deconstructs Itself to Find Freedom
Journaling the State of Yoga
[Editor's note: This is a guest post by Marina Chetner, who blogs at Bikram Yoga Musings.] Bill Harper is publisher of the largest circulating yoga magazine in the world, Yoga Journal. Based out of Active Interest Media’s corporate offices in El Segundo, just north of Manhattan Beach in LA, his day is nonstop. Between managing a portfolio of products, keeping in touch with teams across time zones that stretch from NY to San Francisco, and granting time for interviews such as this one, … [Read more...] about Journaling the State of Yoga








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