The asanas as part of the 8 limbs of yoga I love a good study of Patanjali and this post deals with Patanjali’s asanas. This post is part of a series on the 8 Limbs of Yoga that Patanjali wrote about centuries ago. I’d heard of Patanjali through Wayne Dyer and others,...
Silence and Sound Have you ever thought about the relationship between silence and sound, its opposite? Since starting to meditate, I have come to prefer and welcome silence more and more into my life. Is it a natural side effect? I’m not sure, but after some...
As I begin the June part of the LIFE project, I’ll summarize what happened in May, but if you want to scroll down to June free to do so. If you don’t want to read, the video above summarizes the month. A summary of the month of May: Read Living...
…so say the Chinese! I have a wonderful post lined up for today. One of my most awesome readers, Rolly, over at (Fireside Rolly, Rolly Chabot Books, and at Weebly) contacted me a little while back and asked that since I loved tea so much, if I had tried chaga...
Walking My Talk I’m striving to walk my talk: to live my values, to live a more simple life, to say what I do and do what I say. In other words, I’m embarking on an intentional journey to live a completely intentional life. Right now, I have a...
Mohandas (or Mahatma) Gandhi. The Peaceful Resistor. The man who organized and took peaceful protests for people’s rights to a whole new level. The man who directly influenced Martin Luther King, Jr. Learning to Make a Difference It’s no secret that...
Living simply is the idea that your life isn’t overly complicated. In today’s world – and I’m talking about the US, specifically – life proceeds at a rather frenetic pace. There are always things to do, places to go, people to meet, job...