Where Have All The Sutras Gone?
Perhaps Sutras is too high an appellation to apply to my meager writings but Where Have All the Entries Gone is rather lack luster! Then again, isn’t my…
Read MorePerhaps Sutras is too high an appellation to apply to my meager writings but Where Have All the Entries Gone is rather lack luster! Then again, isn’t my…
Read MoreIt has been a very long time since I last wrote, clearly as the previous entry was made last August. What is not so clear—to you at least,…
Read MoreThis morning I read an article on MercuryNews.com’s A+E Interactive. TARAHFYING THOUGHTS: Confessions of a yoga-hater is written by Tarah Knaresboro, a senior at Leland High School in…
Read MoreEverywhere I look it seems I see a double standard staring at me. Aparigraha is a basic tenet of the life of a yogi and yet daily I…
Read MoreMy primay agenda—I do have an agenda for this site—is, quite simply, to further the knowledge of, acceptance of and practice of Yoga as a spiritual practice. Failing…
Read MoreThis is the last article in a series that I started back on the 25th of April 2005. Sometime in the very near future, I will consolidate these…
Read MoreSatya is one of the main tenets of Yoga, it is so basic that all the other precepts of Yoga build upon. Well, all but one: Ahimsa. Therein…
Read MoreI read a letter this morning written by Kate Carlin where she decries the fact that a local elementary has begun to provide yoga instruction: After reading about…
Read MoreYoga Sutra 3.2 Unbroken continuation of that mental ability [Dharana] is meditation. In Dharana, the yogi learns to focus or concentrate on a single object. Dhyana, meditation, takes…
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