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How Yogic are Your Tomatoes? ~ Charlotte Bell

by on Sep 1, 2011

So as practitioners of Yoga, our job is to educate ourselves about the wider circle of life. Thich Nhat Hanh says that a table is not simply a table. It is an aggregate of many factors. When you look at a table, he suggests, you can also see the tree that provided the wood, the earth that gave the tree life, the rain that watered the tree, the cloud that produced the rain, the person who cut the tree, the craftsman who fashioned the wood into a table.

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LADmatters Film Festival Comes to Boulder!

by on Sep 1, 2011

The Life And Death Matters Festival is one of the most unique, inspirational, life-changing events you will ever experience.

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Innocent people getting scammed with the idea of a new life in America.

by on Sep 1, 2011


Happy National Yoga Month!

by on Sep 1, 2011

September is National Yoga Month. Along with National Recovery Month. The Mad Yogi Poet celebrates both. And thinks they go hand in hand. Naturally.

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Wait for it…

by on Sep 1, 2011


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If You Live in the Dark a Long Time and the Sun Comes Out

by on Sep 1, 2011

Every time I hire a sitter so I can come teach, I am basically paying for the privilege of working here.

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It’s called humor, people! ~ Don Ogata

by on Sep 1, 2011


Zen Monk named MU!

The Problem with Dharma Transmission and the Buddhist Reformation~ Erik Storlie, Ph.D.

by on Sep 1, 2011

Lineage Delusions: Eido Shimano Roshi, Dharma Transmission, and American Zen

Is your life an Illusion?

by on Sep 1, 2011

I resided in the Illusion, judging myself by others, comparing my life to those I barely knew, the friend of a friend on Facebook, those I passed by on the streets, perhaps seeing their full lives of relationships, work, travels, family and children.

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La meta es metta.

by on Sep 1, 2011

Metta es una palabra del idioma Pali (la lengua del Buda) que significa compasión, amor, amistad y bondad. Empatía por nuestros mismos y todos seres. La primera y última meta de esta vida es metta.

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threads of yoga: a remix of patanjali

by on Sep 1, 2011

We worked on this text in a barn on a mountain in Vermont, during one of those months in our lives that felt like everything was pulled, through gravity, into our hearts. Quite unexpectedly, we found ourselves animating this gleaming artifact of our adopted tradition with our eccentric and uncertain breath.

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