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Articles in category: YOGA

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SURVIVING WITH THE YOGICALLY SMUG
Friday, February 15, 2008
Category: YOGA
You feel over-dressed, red-faced, and sweaty among the barely-dressed yogi folk wafting past in the Om peace reception area. Jetlag is hitting and the 'shanti welcome' chai that you have been given...

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STRIKING A NEW POSE
Monday, October 01, 2007
Category: YOGA
Yoga on the Subcontinent once meant only soulful swamis and asceticism. No longer. Embraced-and reinvented-by the West, it's now more about slick mat work and toned muscles than spiritual searching...

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OF ALL THINGS: ALL THE RAGE IN YOGA TEACHING
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Category: YOGA
A student asked if he had been studying for long enough to begin teaching others. "If you have to ask me that question," said his Indian teacher, "then you are not ready." And the student accepted the answer, although he had already been studying yoga for seven years...

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JO MANUEL: YOGA CHILD
Saturday, January 01, 2005
Category: YOGA
In thick morning mist it is hard to see what a group of children is doing in a bare cement-block room in a simple building in a city slum. Winter fog in Delhi hangs like a veil, almost hiding the children, but there are a hundred of them there in halasana, the plough...

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THE ROOTS OF MODERN YOGA
Friday, September 12, 2003
Category: YOGA
Some of the main schools now dominant in the west stemmed from one source, Professor T. Krishnamacharya, considered by many to be the father of the modern form...

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