February 2012
Tread Softly: Sanskrit word: PranaFrom the root an... →
lenscapes: Sanskrit word: Prana From the root an ( “to breathe” ) and pra ( “forth” ), prana means “breath,” “vital air,” “breath of life,” “life-force,” “vitality.” This ancient Sanskrit term appeared first in the Vedas. Although it is commonly thought of as the external air we breathe through the nose and mouth, it also refers to the internal life-force energy in the individual, otherwise...
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“Nothing has changed the nature of man so much as the piss of silence.”
– Max Picard
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myyogajourney: Source: myrevelment.com via Melinda on Pinterest Mumford and Sons, anyone? (Me? No comment.)
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crazy love words: Experience it. →
crazylovewords: Experience it. Oh, practice, practice. You are the key. One of the key things that I’m realizing about my past year and my spiritual life is that it hasn’t involved enough practice. It’s involved a lot of thought and a lot of searching… Searching for a path, searching for a teacher, searching for so much.  Thinking about the yoga community as a whole, recently, has led to some...
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: Guys have the world to gain by practicing yoga.... →
flowyogamexico: According to a 2005 Yoga Journal market study, 77 percent of the yoga practitioners in America are female. Getting men to identify with yoga has long been a challenge. Sure enough, the first thing many men notice on entering a yoga studio is that they’re in foreign territory. Pensive women readying for class sets as strong a tone as a locker room of guys snapping towels. “Men...
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