About: Kimberly Johnson

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Kimberly Johnson is a yogini nomad who recently put the earth boots on for motherhood. After a lengthy love affair with India, she was relieved to fall in love with Brazil, a Brazilian and now lives in Rio de Janeiro with her 3 year old Brazilian daughter. She leads retreats on the most beautiful place on earth- Ilha Grande, an island with 100 beaches and no cars, leads teacher trainings, and tries not to pronounce Sanskrit with a Portuguese accent. Rearranged by childbirth in every way, she travels, teaches and learns about what yoga has to do with womanhood. She just released a CD of mantra Saudades da India.
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The Hottest Trend in the New World Economy

by on Oct 13, 2011

Everywhere I look theses days I see images of people who are angry, frustrated, or just plain confused by a global economy that has failed due to greed and fear. Then I think about the ZIA PROJECT and I feel incredibly grateful to be in a position to be facilitating the growth of a sustainable trade that is based entirely on compassion, love, joy and equanimity.

“Self-Knowledge is a Dangerous Idea”

by on Aug 5, 2011

Life has all the processes that you need to learn. You don’t come with this knowledge. And the market took over this process of the transmission of experience, which is a profit strategy. You are not going to turn into a Maori to avoid this, but you can regulate the extent to which you are a victim of consuming an image or how much you appropriate from these images in the crafting of yourself

Was Sai Baba Really a Saint?

by on Apr 25, 2011

My question is does his fallibility on the human level detract from the inspiration, love and devotion that he has inspired in so many? He has started schools, opened hospitals and provided thousands with jobs.

How My Body Became My Guru- Part One: Why I Hated Mysore

by on Mar 12, 2011

I hated Mysore. It was one of the most challenging months of my life. Any Ashtangi reading this will say, “exactly, you did not stay long enough. To get anything out of Mysore you have to stay for at least three months.”


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