Motorcycling

  • YogaInspirationals number 72 #motorcyclingyogiG I remind myself that in spite of the surrounding maladies, I must manage to hope. I also counsel myself, and anyone who will listen, that the yoga we do is not just a hobby or something to fill up the time; rather, it is the door through which happiness and joy

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  • SQUEEZE, SUCK, BANG, BLOW

    I WALK to my bike and notice my heart rate speed-up. Life shifts as I throw my leg over and sink down into the soft leather seat. I push the start button and feel the frame twist. I squeeze the throttle and a rumble opens the throat. I plan a casual ride; leaving the driveway,

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  • https://blog.sivanaspirit.com/the-delight-song-of-a-new-architecture/ https://blog.sivanaspirit.com/the-delight-song-of-a-new-architecture/

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  •   68th published yoga article, Issue 187 ASANA JOURNAL   Louie Netz, Director for Harley-Davidson’s Styling and Graphics Department once said, “Form and function both report to emotion.” It’s likely when observing a yoga pose, or the stylish symmetry of a Harley-Davidson taking a curve, to believe motorcycles are about speeding through curves and yoga

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  • https://blog.sivanaspirit.com/intention-your-golden-egg-for-change/

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  • https://thehealthorange.com/stay-fit/yoga/six-yoga-tips-most-of-your-class/

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  • Effortless Asana

    When it’s an expression of gratitude,  asana becomes effortless. By mobilizing prana – accompanied with mindful movement – effortless, joyful expression is set into muscle memory. Cellular health aligns with thought and intention (the biology of belief) and its the reason yoga pays attention to mental outlook; for while stress is perceived in the mind,

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  • APPLAUSE FOR SEEKERS

    The assumptions of my inherited culture: the Euro-American, Lutheran-Christian, dualist WASP-centric perspectives have shaped my perceptions and limit my ability to truly inhabit the culture of others.  But I am open to understanding others and in spite of my conditioning, I’m positioned like a hungry-man at a feast; I taste the food, but the flavor

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  • Slow Down and Breathe

      Slow Down and Breathe Yogis have been attempting to articulate the importance of pranayama for centuries, and the effort is still relevant because when a person starts yoga it doesn’t take long for them to realize its a breath centric practice which changes everything. The practice of pranayama is an important observance by itself,

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  • Writer/Yogi/Teacher

    LOOK WHO IS “DOING IT” WRITING ABOUT YOGA! Darlene D’arezzo Maryam Ovissi Gregory Ormson Deborah Crooks   LOOK WHO IS “DOING IT” WRITING ABOUT YOGA.

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