by Rodney Yee | June 30th, 2008 | Comments (2)
topic: Yoga | tags: bks-iyengar, reclined-heros-pose, shoulderstand
When I went to Pune, India, I had seven years of arduous practice under my belt. It was 1987 and I was on my way to study yoga with the master himself B.K.S. Iyengar. I thought I was ready, but I was secretly worried about two basic postures: Reclined Hero’s Pose and Shoulderstand. Maybe I ... read more
by Gaiam Staff | June 27th, 2008 | Comments (0)
topic: Gaiam Roundup | tags: cfls, child, mexico, safety, summer, wine, Yoga
Every week we highlight the best articles, blogs, news, videos and interesting Web tidbits to help you live green, be healthy, and connect with your sense of spirituality. Read our roundup for info that just helps you live better.
Yoga Class Held Through Border Fence
A rusty fence may divide the beaches of U.S. and Mexico , ... read more
by Gay and Katie Hendricks | June 24th, 2008 | Comments (2)
topic: Inspirational Films, Personal Growth | tags: five-wishes, gaia-film-festival, lohas
Katie and I just returned from the annual LOHAS conference in Boulder. If you're not familiar with LOHAS, it stands for Lifestyles Of Health And Sustainability, and is the umbrella for all the companies that make products and offer services for making life better. It was my first time at the LOHAS conference, but I ... read more
by Tanja Djelevic | June 23rd, 2008 | Comments (3)
topic: Fitness
With only two more weeks left of the challenge, I hope a lot of exciting things have started happening for you! Maybe you’re experiencing abundant energy (or at least more energy), a new outlook on health, or a brand new consciousness about the body. Maybe your day starts with a glass of water instead ... read more
by Wendy Worrall Redal | June 20th, 2008 | Comments (0)
topic: Eco Travel | tags: adventure, blue-hill-peninsula, camping, family-travel, lewis-and-clark-caverns, wewika-spring-state-park
A couple of months ago I wrote about some of my family’s favorite adventure vacation spots. Well, since it’s turning out to be a long, hot summer with no break in gas prices in sight, I thought I’d share a few more laid-back locales that are big on nature adventure and family fun.
Lewis and Clark ... read more