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McYoga vs. Real Yoga

by on Mar 24, 2008

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Can yoga maintain its integrity while catering to mainstream America? Denvers Vital Yoga keeps it real.


Mindful Drinking w/Organic Vodka 14

by on Mar 24, 2008

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Matt Barris shows Waylon that when youre drinking quality vodka, you can sip it slowly instead of throwing back shots and stay aware while relaxing with friends.


Dark Days: Winter Astrology, with Horoscopes and I Ching.

by on Mar 24, 2008

“I mean Negative Capability, that is when man is capable of being in uncertainties,/ Mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.” ~ John Keats The world is set up to confuse the longing for a clear Yes, a clear No. We busy ourselves with denying the excruciating ambiguity of our daily lives. [...]


Editor’s Letter: Why Republicans Should Support Same-Sex Marriage

by on Mar 24, 2008

“For Whom The Wedding Bell Doesn’t Toll.” Via Waylon Lewis, from the Winter 07/08 issue.  “Our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”-Abraham Lincoln. “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out [...]


Dr Reggie Ray: American Buddhism.

by on Mar 19, 2008



A senior teacher in the lineage of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Reggie talks Dharma, controversy and guides the audience through a weird form of meditation.


Sun Valley Spiritual Film Festival

by on Mar 19, 2008

Sun Valley Spiritual Film Festival September 19 – 21, Sun Valley, Idaho The 4th annual Sun Valley Spiritual Film Festival is a celebration of the human spirit through film. The festival features over 25 films from all over the world, complemented by the presence of many of the film-makers, as well as thought-provoking panel presentations [...]


Anjali Yoga Master Class with Shannon Paige Schneider

by on Mar 19, 2008

Enjoy this deeply restful 2 hour Restorative Yoga Master Class with om time founder, Shannon Paige Schneider.The practitioner is guided through meditations and thoughtful visualizations while the body is supported by bolsters, and blankets. The body engages its natural ability to heal and restore itself for the demands of a contemporary lifestyle. Join us for [...]


Pre and Post Natal Weekend with Debra Flashenberg

by on Mar 19, 2008

Dates: Fri,Sat,Sun 6/20/2008 – 6/22/2008 Time 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Location: Om Time Boulder 2035 Broadway Boulder, CO 80302 Schedule: Prenatal Yoga Class for Expectant Moms Friday, June 20, 2008 6:00 – 9:00 pm $45.00 Teaching PreNatal Yoga Saturday, June 21, 2008, 12:00 – 3:00 & 6:00 – 9:00 pm $100.00 Postnatal Yoga Sunday, [...]


This week on elevision!

by on Mar 19, 2008

“elevision:” elephant journal’s weekly talk show: live interviews with people worth listening to, organic drinks, networking and live music afterparty, every Wednesday on the stage in the back of Trilogy. Come for the enlightenment. Stay for the organic/local drink specials, live music & mingling. Come at 6:30 for drinks, music and to grab a seat [...]


Is slow food just for yuppies?

by on Mar 19, 2008

These days, Whole Foods is synonymous with “Whole Paycheck” (something that WF boardmember Bud Sorenson joked about in his elevision interview),


We knew them when (before they rocked the NY Times!)

by on Mar 19, 2008

Check out elephriends Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen’s nytimes.com video story on Dean Potter (who sat down with his wife, Steph, and Waylon on elevision last month). Watch Dean parachute off of cliffs, climb rock faces with no safety rope, and baseline (like tightrope walking, minus the net and circus tent) across a canyon in [...]


www of the week

by on Mar 19, 2008

A guilty liberal finally snaps, swears off plastic, goes organic, becomes a bicycle nut, turns off his power, composts his poop and, while living in New York City, generally turns into a tree-hugging lunatic who tries to save the polar bears and the rest of the planet from environmental catastrophe while dragging his baby daughter [...]


Tibetan protests

by on Mar 19, 2008

With the Dalai Lama now an old man—he is one of the most revered leaders of civil disobedience since Gandhi—and China declaring that it will determine the identity of his successor, the peaceful and violent protests of the past days may be Tibet’s last, best chance to win some measure of the basic human rights [...]


Free Tibet! Don’t buy Chinese goods

by on Mar 17, 2008

Free Tibet! Don’t buy Chinese goods—for both humane and environmental reasons.


Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis: Dr Sha: Soul Master!

by on Mar 13, 2008

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Watch elephant’s editor try to hang on as the famous Dr. Sha (well-known New Age Healer who has been in two PBS specials) offers a standing-room elephant audience a healing blessing.


Bryan Bowen: Green Building

by on Mar 13, 2008

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Professor at Naropa University and leading next-gen Green architect talks about the benefits of co-housing, net-zero energy homes and how to green your own home.


THIS WEEK ON ELEVISION

by on Mar 12, 2008

Elevision, elephant journal’s weekly live2video talk show, started when folks kept asking our ed-in-chief, Waylon Lewis, if they could come listen to him interview famous mindful folks for our magazine. Every time Waylon sat down with Deepak Chopra, Amy Goodman, Paul Hawken, Rabbi Zalman Shalomi-Schachter, Alice Walker…there were three or four or five friends and [...]


Would you like a trip to Mexico with that subscription?

by on Mar 12, 2008

Our most common criticism of elephant: “your design is cramped, there’s sooo many ads”….Now, when you buy a $35 subscription to elephant, you’ll also get an organic bag for toting groceries…plus you’ll help make elephant sustainable, relying just a little less on ad revenue to pay our printer—plus, you’ll get a free membership to econsciousmarket.com, [...]


B corporations

by on Mar 12, 2008

Advertisers are great at convincing people to buy things—they get paid for it, after all. So how can we trust a company when it markets itself as “green” or “conscious” or “good?” If only there was some kind of standard or certification, like organic food or fair-trade coffee, to help us know when a business [...]


www of the week

by on Mar 12, 2008

There’s nothing like moving—having to box and carry every single thing that you own—to remind you of how much crap you’ve been hoarding in the closets.


My eco laptop backpack: Timbuk2 via Waylon Lewis of elephantjournal.com

by on Mar 12, 2008

TIMBUK2 I don’t know how to cook, or garden, or fix cars or kayak. But there are a couple things I am good at—and one of them is daily bike commuting. I know what kind of tires to get, which gear will help me to have a successful, safe and pleasant commute: paneers, bell, combo [...]


Lighthouse Solar.

by on Mar 12, 2008

For video, click here. Most of us don’t even think of daylight saving time anymore (our cell phones and computers change automatically)—except maybe as an excuse to show up for work an hour late. But back in the day—before global warming was detected, or television was even invented—daylight saving was probably the world’s first major [...]


Dr. Judith Simmer-Brown: Buddhism and Relationships.

by on Mar 10, 2008

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Chair of Naropa University’s Religious Studies Department, Dr Judith Simmer-Brown schools our editor on the feminine principle, romantic relationships & why men are stupid and women are crazy.


Natalie Goldberg: How to Write.

by on Mar 10, 2008

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Natalie Goldberg is author of the most popular how-to-write book ever, Writing Down the Bones. She also happens to be Buddhist, irreverent, fun & sweet enough to sit down with elephant journal.


Adrienne Anderson

by on Mar 9, 2008

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Whistleblower extraordinaire, Adrienne Abderson is an (in)famous Activist Professor-in-exile, exposing toxic pollution in public waterways & getting ‘let go’ for it.


Allison Anton

by on Mar 9, 2008

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Whole Foods chef Allison Anton schools Waylon in basic health and nutrition.


Tooting Your Horn

by on Mar 9, 2008

Last week our editor encouraged our audience of 125 mindful lifers to patronize the only organic food/domestic gas/gas station in town, Moto Modern Markets.


ele’s new office

by on Mar 8, 2008

In 5.5 years of print, elephant has never had an office. Fueled by wireless internet and an army of sticker-covered Mac laptops, we’ve managed to run a magazine out of our favorite downtown cafés…until now. Splitting space with the mindful mommas @ Mellow Mood, as of March 1st we’ll be stationed in a tiny tin-roofed [...]


Ty Burhoe

by on Mar 5, 2008

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Classical Indian tabla drum player + Greek bazouki master = …jazz, baby!

It was a classic “America as melting pot” moment when elephant journal welcomed a few surprise musical guests to elevision.


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