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Gregory Ormson

Writing, yoga, music, and motorcycling from #motorcyclingyogiG

John Updike wrote:

Argentina from GO 228

“My only duty was to describe reality as it came to me – and to give the mundane its beautiful due.”

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About Greg Ormson

Gregory Ormson saw yoga on his first trip to India in the '70's. He leads his signature program, "Yoga and Leather: Yoga for Bikers," at Superstition Harley Davidson in Apache Junction, Arizona, and writes about yoga for national and international publications.

His doctoral degree (D. Min), from the Chicago Theological Seminary, focused on the power of touch for ritual healing in ritual environments. He's worked as a public speaker, college teacher, retreat leader, corporate trainer, baseball and soccer coach.

Ormson graduated from The University of Wisconsin, La Crosse (BS), Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan (MA), Trinity Lutheran Seminary (M. Div), and The Chicago Theological Seminary (D. Min).

Along with Ormson's writing on yoga, he publishes nonfiction essays, winning the 2017 Eastern Iowa Review prize - long form lyric essay - for "Midwest Intimations," and Indiana Review's 13-word tweet contest in 2014.

His yoga articles have reached millions of viewers through social media and have been translated and shared in Portuguese, Tamil, French, and Spanish.

Greg believes yoga is the fourfold process of embodying asana, mobilizing prana, surrendering cares, and focusing the monkey mind. When this happens, space opens for transformation.

https://gregoryormson.com

#motorcyclingyogiG

@GAOrmson

Comments

  1. Tess says

    May 20, 2016 at 7:15 pm

    This does look prnoisimg. I’ll keep coming back for more.

    Reply
    • Greg Ormson says

      May 31, 2016 at 2:21 pm

      Tess, what do you think of “The Immigrant Asana,” Published today?

      Reply

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