Category Guest Post

Guest Post by Sapha Arias on How Yoga Changed Her Life

By Sapha Arias: a RYT 200 Vinyasa Yoga Teacher. Sapha has an immense love for the practice of yoga and her goal is to help heal as many people as she can. With a playful, loving and genuine disposition, she draws inspiration from life and filters it through the mat to grow and help others along the […]

Guest Post by Andres Salcedo on Inner Truth

By Andres Salcedo: Born in the magical land of Colombia Andres Salcedo is an accomplished yoga teacher, activist, retreat facilitator worldwide and leader of Kirtan based in Loas Angeles, CA. For more information please visit his website www.powersoulyoga.com or connect with him on Twitter. Countless Blessings Just returned from a 12-day meditation seclusion in complete silence. This is […]

Guest Post by Evelyn Einhäuser on Connecting, Relating & Love

By: Evelyn Einhäuser (36 years), yoga teacher, journalist and writer living and working in Berlin, Germany. For classes contact her at evelyneinhaeuser@gmail.com; for more information or a study group about yoga taravali check out Kausthub Desikachars homepage kausthub.com     The difference between connecting and relating and what love’s gotta do with it   Adi Shankara […]

Guest Post: The Symbol of The Serpent by Irina Cher

By: Irina Cher – she started her life journey in the mountains of Siberia where she first discovered a passion for writing. Siberia is a gorgeous place but it is so far away from everything! Writing was able to bring things closer, to create, and to explore dreams many of which were about to come true! […]

Guest Post: Full Circle By Angela Lam Turpin

Angela Lam Turpin explores what it means to be human in her short story collection, The Human Act and Other Stories, published by All Things That Matter Press.  She can be reached on Facebook, Twitter, and her website www.angelalamturpin.com. Full Circle I grew up with a father who was obsessed with fame and fortune.  He educated […]

Guest Post By Eric John Shaw part II: Marilyn Monroe Was a Yogi Too

Eric John Shaw received a Masters Degree in Education, Religious Studies and Asian Studies and with a graphic arts background, he lectures on the history, philosophy and science of yoga worldwide with dynamic multimedia presentations. His asana work brings 25 years of movement, meditation and teaching practices to novel styles of vinyasa and still yoga. He offers […]

Guest Post By Eric John Shaw part I: Marilyn Monroe Was a Yogi Too

Eric John Shaw received a Masters Degree in Education, Religious Studies and Asian Studies and with a graphic arts background, he lectures on the history, philosophy and science of yoga worldwide with dynamic multimedia presentations. His asana work brings 25 years of movement, meditation and teaching practices to novel styles of vinyasa and still yoga. He offers […]

Guest Post: Yoga In India Today – A Young Yoga Teacher’s Perspective

By: Sneha Kothawade – Just begun teaching Yog classes in my locality, New Delhi, India and joined a company as Corporate Yoga & Meditation Trainer. On my way to becoming 24×7 Yogi! Also volunteer for anti-corruption movement in India. Recently won an essay contest where I wrote about relevance of Upanishads in modern day society and made my […]

Guest Post: SPIRIT GUIDES by Danny Paradise

Spirit Guides by: Danny Paradise Danny has been practicing Ashtanga Yoga since May 1976 and teaching publicly (and occasionally privately) worldwide since 1979. He teaches all levels of students and teachers and was in one of the earliest groups of westerners to learn all the classical sequences of Ashtanga Yoga. He’s also studied and practiced […]

Guest Post: Do You Have An Idea For Social Change? The Community Can Make It Happen!

By: Karen Gould, Communications Manager for StartSomeGood. She lives in Sydney with a small family and a small menagerie. She loves yoga, dark chocolate, strength training, and a good book. Contact her at karen@startsomegood.com We have the ideas – let’s StartSomeGood! Sometimes contemplation of the state of the world is a depressing exercise. From large-scale threats […]