Break Out of The Cocoon and Spring into Transformation
"The way of cowardice is to embed ourselves in a coccoon, in which we perpetuate our habitual patterns. When we are constantly recreating our basic patterns of behavior and thought,…
"The way of cowardice is to embed ourselves in a coccoon, in which we perpetuate our habitual patterns. When we are constantly recreating our basic patterns of behavior and thought,…
Think about that. "It was his love to lose." He had achieved a state of mind that viewed the whole world with love. He earned it. He had more to lose than his captors, who were clearly taking the low road.
It's funny to see how much yoga is catching on day after day. As a teacher I see articles like this and I'm glad the word is getting out, but…
Confidence is an emotion that focuses the mind and allows the highest projection of your self to come through. When you know who you are and what you can do,…
This is a great little film and it goes to show that the good stuff doesn't have to be stuffy. Kudos to Kurt Kuenne the Writer-Director. Well Done. Validation
Fox news phoenix did a piece on Kundalini yoga, "The Mother of All Yogas." They actually did a decent job on it.
I recently explored this business of trans fat and it’s pretty scary. Now I look at the labels on products and am pretty horrified to find how many of them contain this chemically modified fat that is so foreign to the body that it simply ends up as unprocessed fat which clogs the circulatory system.
Here is a very informative site about exactly what hydrogenation of fat is: www.treelight.com. There is also great information there about good fats like coconut and palm kernel oils and why they’re actually good for you.
I came across this following article which is very informative:
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A healthy human diet should consist of a daily intake of water, carbohydrates, protein, fats and vitamins and minerals. Naturally all these have a daily recommended amount for the optimum functioning of our bodily processes. Just as in any other substance abuse, excess intake of fats will result in pathological conditions. Furthermore the result of excess fat intake varies according to the type of fats consumed. This means that there are different types of fats and also not all fats behave similarly in our body.
The major effect of excess trans fat consumption is heart disease. Studies have indicated that an increase of energy intake from the trans fat group increases heart disease risk by 100%! Trans fats develop coronary heart disease by both increasing LDL-cholesterol (bad cholesterol) and lowering HDL-cholesterol (good cholesterol).
Furthermore, excess trans fat intake also may reduce brain and eye functions by interfering with omega 3 fatty acid (another member of the fats group) metabolism that is important in brain and eye function. Trans fats have been linked to the abnormal development of babies in pregnant women who consume this. (more…)
This is from my friend and fellow yogi Sat Daya Singh. Interesting insights on keeping up with the practice under all kinds of travel conditions. Great food for thought. Although…
At home in rough, mountainous areas of Latin America, llamas are a blessing to families with limited pasture land because they can eat the scrub vegetation that other domesticated animals…
From The New York Times, Online... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------> AFTER taking just a handful of yoga classes, Lisa Lew didn’t know the plow from the plank and wasn’t overly impressed with the…