Namaste. Veronica Hill of California Travel Tips takes you on a quick tour of the Chopra Center, a world-renowned retreat for yoga and meditation run by Drs. Deepak Chopra and David Simon. Located at the upscale La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, the Chopra Center is known for its restorative 3-5 day yoga retreats that combine hatha yoga, guided meditation and Ayurvedic massage therapies. Ayurveda is a 5000-year-old Indian healing system. There are plenty of day classes as well, whether you prefer a simple core yoga program or a yoga for kids session, offered Saturdays during their family yoga hour. One of the best kept secrets is the complimentary group guided meditation, offered twice daily. A free one-hour Introduction to Meditation class is offered on Fridays. Upon your arrival, take a moment to relax in the Chopra lounge with a cup of organic dosha balancing tea, or quietly browse their library for a yoga journal, spiritual book or yoga video. While you here, don’t miss the Gaandarva therapy, which combines a deep body massage set to the soundtrack of singing crystal bowls. It’s the Chopra Center’s signature treatment. At the Chopra Center Store, you can stock up on tons of great yoga supplies including their signature yoga clothing, yoga mats and yoga music. Ayurvedic spa products, zafu cushions and handmade mandalas are also sold here. Deepak Chopra is famous for his Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, which focus on several sound principles, including non-judgment …
Archive for November, 2010
Lily, age 8, talks about how yoga changes her emotions from bad to good.
Melissa McGinnis talks with Waylon Lewis, Yogi and Founder of Elephant journal on ways to think about conserving resources and reusing when it comes to practicing yoga.
Learn how to teach children the sleeping yogi pose in thisfree fitness video clip. Expert: Sharon Tessandori Contact: www.barefootworks.com Bio: Sharon has completed yoga teacher trainings with Ashtanga Yogi David Swenson in Ashville, NC and a 200 hour training with Anna Feruson of Tymeless Health in Cincinnati, OH. Filmmaker: treg ward
I am looking for an 18-22 yr old, exotic, non-caucasian, physically fit, scantily clad, live-in house keeper who will work for free. My husband does not agree because he feels we would be exploiting him and that would be bad karma. I will not treat him like a slave, even though he will have to do our chores and clean our pool, he will be getting a lot in return such as a room a to call his own with wifi and satellite and ps3 and a yoga mat, daily meals with our family, I will keep him well clothed and pampered, he will come on family vacations, and I will service him sexually several times a week…the only catch is that my husband will be watching. This is not exploitation at all, I am an experienced, spiritual, sexy 38 yr old milf with lots of love and passion to share. This kid will be thankful that I am putting a roof over his head and giving him the experience of a life time, a real sexual education…which is priceless. But how can I convince my husband of this? He doesn’t mind me banging other men since we are swingers, and he does not mind having a housekeeper, he just it feels this would be bad karma and would bring negative spiritual cords to our house if we do not pay him. I do not want to pay him because we are on a budget, and I don’t feel he would deserve the money since he would be getting all the things I mentioned above. So what do you guys think? Advice please…how do you guys deal with such problems in your marriages, and do you think this would be bad karma? Thank you and namaste.
Children’s Yoga. Speech at the International Open Championship of Yoga in Moscow. Demonstrative performance of children 1,5 and 2 years old at the International Open Championship of Yoga, 2007 in Moscow.
Our 2 sets of twins taking turns sliding down the basement stairs on a yoga mat. Check out Pablo! You can hear his (hoarse, been coughing all day) little voice telling the girls, “Excuse me, girls” and, “Get off, Lexi!” He’s playing with the girls really well these days.
Illustrated Kids Adventure Seyoga Towels – better than the time out mat -lol Do It Yourself Yoga for Kids
On April 3rd, 2009 I set out on a journey around the world that changed my life. My initial intention was to travel to India and teach yoga to children in orphanages but ended up heading to 9 other countries in the process. I taught children in India, Indonesia and all through South East Asia. I will be creating a non profit soon to continue bringing this healing practice into the lives of more deserving children. I hope you enjoy and choose to get involved!! Om Shakti! Love and Blessings! Jen (Please email me at YogiPosie@me.com with questions or comments)
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