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The Great Yoga Debate: Has Yoga Sold Its Soul? If yoga is in the market for backwards publicity, it?s doing pretty well. From William Broad?s New York Times piece on yoga?s body-wrecking potential to the dramatic abdication of Anusara?s John Friend, it?s had a rough few months. But more intriguing perhaps is the ongoing discussion of the meandering, or at least evolving, heart of yoga. Some say it?s lost touch with its roots, its history ... www.forbes.com
Alanna Kaivalya: How We Got Here: Where Yoga Poses Come From In order to make our beloved asana practices ready to sustain the test of time, we have to make it relevant by using these practices to create sustained freedom and joy... just as the history of yoga has intended. www.huffingtonpost.com
Thomas, Decker building rapport with Manning ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) Peyton Manning's two biggest targets are a pair of promising young receivers who have already made their mark in the NFL despite spending lots of time on the sideline. sports.yahoo.com
The Great Yoga Debate: Is Western Practice Evolving or Devolving? One group wants to "Take Back Yoga." Others say that launching such a campaign is un-yogic to begin with. www.forbes.com
University guide 2013: University of Westminster Our at-a-glance guide to the University of Westminster The University of Westminster is in the heart of London and Harrow, and has a distinguished 170-year history. It attracts more than 20,000 students from 150 different countries. A wide range of Westminster's courses are independently rated as excellent, and the university's research leads the way in many areas including art and design ... www.guardian.co.uk
Comments Have you ever considered that life might just be a big game of rock, paper, scissors? The Sankhya system of yoga has. Without getting too esoteric, let’s explore this a bit and then apply it. www.sandiegoreader.com
Tempe’s historic flour mill opens as event venue, museum For more than a decade, the rich history of Tempe’s Hayden Flour Mill has been overshadowed by its deteriorating state and a fence that kept the public at bay. www.eastvalleytribune.com
Coffee Shop opens in Southwest Portland's Maplewood neighborhood The building was once the neighborhood post office and grocery store, then became a residence in 1976. But the new proprietor saw a space she turned into a coffeehouse on one side and an acupuncture and yoga studio on the other. www.oregonlive.com
Yoga: Avoid Beginner’s Mistakes Yoga has become a popular option for alternative health management. Research has shown the practice can significantly reduce mental and physical stress, improve mood, and slow the aging process. www.gilmermirror.com
5 questions with Nancy Vance, Indio Senior Center Nancy Vance, Senior Human Services Coordinator/Seniors, Indio Senior Center. Courtesy of Nancy Vance Nancy Vance is the Senior Human Services Coordinator at the Indio Senior Center and has more than 25 years of experience working for major national garment retailers. www.mydesert.com
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