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What’s a Yoga Mentor? Yoga Mentorship is open to all practitioners as a service at Yoga Hawaii. A Yoga Mentor is your new best friend, someone who answers your questions about which class would be best for you, or where to find cool yoga clothes, or what’s a “bandha,” or anything else you want to know about this crazy practice... (read more)
Alex Dorcean, Seva Team coordinator extraordinaire! Since its inception, Yoga Hawaii has quietly offered a Seva program for yogis and yoginis just like you. The Sanskrit word “seva” means “selfless service,” and our program is designed to provide a way for you to serve our collective ohana of yoga practitioners while getting... (read more)
Five students receive a professional yoga photo session Jen Macagnone in garudasana During our recent contest we received some beautiful and inspiring stories about the meaning of yoga in your lives, and after our drawing, there were five winners: Randy Kong, Yuko Matsubayashi, Paula Crabb, Jen Macagnone and Joan Park. Each contest winner was invited... (read more)
Posted on June 1, 2010
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Exploring mantras for self-mastery in every aspect of life Prosperity Would you like a mantra that will unify discordant energies within you around money, align you with your personal “golden age” of perfected being, and help you vibrate at a higher frequency specifically in the area of abundance? Personal Difficulties Would you like a mantra that... (read more)
An Esoteric & Practical Understanding of Mantra Therapy Sanskrit mantras are sound formulas that echo the language of Creation, ranging from single-syllable “seed sounds” to more extensive, lengthy compilations of sounds designed to have specific effects. We have been told that “In the beginning there was The Word…” and the scriptures... (read more)
by jsdixon on September 21, 2009 This guest article by Justin Dixon of AlittleBetter.net was found on another cool blog called unwrapyourmind.com. When a man goes to train a hawk. He will have a glove, some meat, and a rope tied to the hawk. After a long enough time of flying around with a rope preventing the hawk from going anywhere far, the hawk... (read more)
