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Yoga For back pain – Video

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La Dolce Vita & Level One Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training in Italy! – Video

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Free Power Flow Vinyasa yoga class UNC-CH (Kenan Stadium/Dean Dome) – Video

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Yoga in Turkey: The yin and the yang of Lycian life

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And who were we sharing this paradise with? A few savvy and affluent Turks, some German ramblers, and the occasional rather chic 21st-century hippie. I kept pinching myself over the areas raw beauty, and that was even before we went on a days boat trip and found ourselves swimming in the shadow of a ruined Byzantine city accessible only by boat, where jets of icy spring water occasionally spurted up from the sea bed, catching us spine-tinglingly unawares. It felt like the Europe of the Sixties.

Our morning yoga practice, from 8am to 11am, was yang or dynamic in nature. Afternoon sessions 5pm to 7.30pm were yin or restorative. Our teacher for the week was Simon Low, whom I had encountered on two earlier yoga retreats and was eager to practice with again.

Part of Lows brilliance and that of yin yoga in general is that each day you feel more rested, as well as stronger and fitter, and entirely avoid the fourth or fifth-day slump that can punctuate a typical week-long yoga holiday. (And this was not as a result of taking it easy: the morning sessions were challenging, and my fitness level was increasing to such a degree that my post-afternoon-swim meander back up the hill was transforming itself into something of a sprint.)

Another point of difference with Low is how his intricate anatomical knowledge informs the way he teaches, which transforms the way you practice . Low taught us, for example, the mirroring relationship between the jaw and the hip joints, and how tightness in the former equates with stiffness in the latter; by teaching us how to loosen our jaws, we unlocked our hips. With every position, he instructed us how best to tailor it for the idiosyncrasies of our respective bodies.

For similar reasons, a number of the classic yoga poses are taught somewhat unconventionally by Low. Downward dog, for example the inverted triangle position, your hands and feet on the floor should not be about pushing your heels towards the floor, as most teachers insist, but raising your heels. This allows your thigh bones to move up and back, thus deepening the stretch in the back and shoulders, and opening your upper body to a new degree. The upper body is a focus for much of Lows work, a response, he says, to the impact of computer work on his clients bodies. I can certainly vouch for the fact that, at my second massage of the week with Tatiana (a fabulous German masseuse), my upper body had been transformed.

Lows attendees usually take their yoga pretty seriously. This is not to say that he isnt great at dealing with beginners, and that there isnt a place for fun and laughter. What it does mean is that, if you are a regular practitioner, you will have the opportunity to move forward dramatically in your practice.

Dining alfresco at restaurants in Fethiye old town

As every yogi knows, yoga is as much about breath as postures. There was a game-changer session for many of us that week, when Low introduced us to the idea of figure of eight breathing. Throwing in a bit of evolutionary theory, Low reminded us that we humans started off as fish, breathing not air but water, and that we still begin our lives in the watery environs of the womb . Low had us visualising each breath winding its way within our torso, passing through our belly button on its way in and again on its way out. Peculiar as that sounds and, yes, I am fully aware that it does! a large number of the group, myself included, felt their practice was profoundly and permanently changed.

Lows popularity with students isnt just down to his yoga. He is also someone who teaches only at the loveliest places, and who enjoys eating well. Meals at Suleymans are wonderful. When the chef isnt in the kitchen he is out picking produce in the garden (90 per cent of what you eat comes from their own land). Often in mid-afternoon there would be a little pile of something ripening on a table in the sun, which would then be mouthwateringly transformed for dinner. The breakfasts are a particular highlight, including the superlative local honey and tahini, the memory of which has long made regulars at Huzur Vadisi swoon.

Suleymans Garden is a simple place, its rooms small and basic, its mod cons neither very mod nor very con, its swimming pool minute but who needs a pool when you have the Mediterranean? It is a special place, somewhere to which I suspect you will want to return again and again. I know I do.

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Michael Franti, yoga and Soulshine headed to Santa Fe

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Michael Franti & Spearhead are bringing their first music and yoga tour to Santa Fe this summer. Called Soulshine, the day and night festival will stop by the Downs of Santa Fe as part of its tour of 30 or more U.S. cities.

The show starts at 3 p.m. July 5 with yoga and acoustic music jamming. Franti, who has practiced yoga for 12 years, will bring guest yoga teachers, including Ryan Leier of Canada. A full concert will follow at 6 p.m. Guest musicians include SOJA, Brett Dennen and Trevor Hall.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. April 11 at ticketssantafe.org and holdmyticket.com . The venue offers lawn seating only you can bring blankets and chairs. VIP front section is $61, with general admission lawn section $44. If you want to do yoga in the afternoon, those tickets cost $20 alone, $10 if you also buy a concert ticket.

The show is offered by Heath Concerts in conjunction with AMC Concerts.

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With little warning, bishop changes leadership, direction of Berkeley campus ministry

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Berkeley, Calif.

Oakland Bishop Michael Barber's decision to change both the leadership and direction of ministry at Newman Hall Holy Spirit Parish here has left the community angry and mystified.

The decision, parish leaders told NCR, came without consultation with the pastor, campus minister, parish council, or the broader parish and student community.

Newman Hall Holy Spirit is a 1,300-member parish that serves as Catholic campus ministry at the University of California, Berkeley. It's been led by Paulist priests for more than a century.

A March 7 letter from Barber to parishioners -- three weeks after they learned their pastor and campus minister were being removed -- did little to clarify the situation. Barber wrote: "I believe we need to do more, to totally reinvigorate our evangelization efforts for the University Community at Cal Berkeley." In a parish with 26 specific ministries for the Berkeley student community and another 44 ministries for students and other parishioners, the statement has caused great puzzlement.

"He does not know the community. He has spent no time with us," said Jean Molesky-Poz, an active Newman Holy Spirit parishioner for 24 years who teaches in the religious studies department at Santa Clara University.

Parishioners first learned of the bishop's decision during Masses the weekend of Feb. 15-16. The following evening, more than 200 assembled in the chapel for a parishioner-led meeting to pray, hear the facts and discuss possible responses.

Gina Hens-Piazza, professor of biblical studies at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, told the group that in November, the bishop asked Paulist leaders to withdraw the community from the parish, which they've served since 1907. Hens-Piazza was one of several parishioners the pastor, Paulist Fr. Bernard Campbell, consulted after he first heard the news.

The order reached a compromise with the bishop wherein two Paulists would be presented for the bishop's approval as replacements for Campbell, who's been pastor for the past seven years, and Paulist Fr. Bill Edens, student minister for the last five years. Neither had known that the bishop wanted them dismissed and a new direction taken in the parish.

Though Michael Brown, diocesan director of communication, told NCR the bishop had "a number of discussions with the Newman Holy Spirit parish priests" prior to the decision, Campbell called the statement "blatantly false."

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Workshop on Earth’s atmosphere and our Universe (March, 19, 2014) – Video

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March 31st, 2014 at 10:47 am

Spiritual journey continues

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Published:Sunday, March 30, 2014

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If you like to read my article regularly (and I am very thankful and appreciative if you do) then you wouldve read my article on Lent and my struggle with spirituality that I wrote about a month ago.

If not, well, never fear (I dont see why you would fear, though. I wouldnt know the difference unless you told me), for at least one person did.

She contacted me via email and was interested in my journey of spiritual growth. She invited me to breakfast and then to her church discussion group afterwards.

We went to IHOP before church for what else? pancakes. I was frightened of a potential shortage of chocolate chips in my chocolate chip pancakes, but other than that, breakfast was wonderful.

We had breakfast with a couple that also went to the same church we were about to attend, and though we werent talking about religion or church, I still learned a lot about other things like interviews and buying and selling houses.

It was a lovely way to start the morning.

After breakfast, it was church time.

I have to admit, this was the first time that I have ever gone to church by myself and I am 21 years old.

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Life Coaching Program teaches Long-term Philosophy – Video

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