by Vanessa Ooms | Jan 27, 2019 | Meditation and Pranayama, Yoga News
Altars can be built anywhere, and so many things can inspire us in building one. While moving into our Mexican winter rental accommodations, I noticed 3 nails already planted in the wall in a small corner of our apartment. Last summer, we received a thank you gift of...
by Vanessa Ooms | Dec 12, 2018 | Meditation and Pranayama, Musings From Mugs, Yoga News
My teacher Hari taught me this meditation, which is meant to help us find harmony in prakriti. Prakriti is nature, or all of the manifested Universe, which is subject to the effects of the three gunas. The gunas are the three potential qualities found in everything...
by Vanessa Ooms | Nov 6, 2018 | Yoga News, Yoga Philosophy
Wisdom is not prominent in our time, which more values knowledge and information. Only very recently, perhaps because we are beginning to recognize the shortcomings of knowledge, has wisdom become an object of scientific (psychological) curiosity and investigation....
by Vanessa Ooms | Nov 6, 2018 | Asanas, Yoga News
Joshua Dueck teaches adaptable yoga. He was a freestyle skier and coach before he broke his back on a ski jump. Since then he has become a Gold and Silver medalist in several Paralympic games. He decided he wanted to become a certified yoga teacher, and after his...
by Vanessa Ooms | Oct 2, 2018 | Meditation and Pranayama, Yoga News
I Want to Practice Meditation, but my Mind is Racing all the Time. What can I do about this? – by Brenda and Georg Feuerstein Over 2,000 years ago, Prince Arjuna asked this same question of the enlightened master Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita. Krishna assured him that...
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