Gone by Isabella Kirkland, 2004.
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Yoga in Florence and Rome (Slideshow)
Click to check out an awesome slideshow of asana being performed in Florence and Rome. Via MindBodyGreen
Why Did Picasso Prosper?
Ian Leslie suggests that Pablo Picasso’s success with Cubism was hardly inevitable, but rather the product of circumstance: First, there was a new kind of consumer: the industrial revolution had created a class of young, educated, affluent Parisians, who, keen to distinguish themselves from their more conventional elders, prided themselves on daring displays of taste. Second, new […]
“Happiness is a conscious choice, not an automatic response.”
~ Mildred Barthe
Curing The Curse of Knowledge
How can you teach and share if you can’t communicate effectively? The Curse of Knowledge occurs when one forgets what it’s like not to know something. This presents a serious communication obstacle for leaders, educators, communicators, and lucid practitioners who wish to help others. Consider the yoga teacher who is teaching the first time student. […]
