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If Your Life Was a Painting, What Would It Look Like?

I like context. Knowing where a painter was born, if they were left-handed, if they were avid readers, city mice or country hermits and what they ate for breakfast all help to deepen my perception and enjoyment of a painting. … Continue reading

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Why Yoga Teachers Need to Be Yoga Students

Not only do we, as yoga teachers, learn the little details of asana, pranayama, anatomy and meditation from our fellow teachers, but we also absorb new yoga teaching techniques. When we set aside our ‘teacher’ hats, and fully embrace our … Continue reading

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Connecting the Thoughts

Two weekends ago I attended a fantastic yoga and writing workshop called “Body of Words”, facilitated by Julie Gladstone and Roseanne Harvey. Amongst the many gems that surfaced from their teachings and from my experience, was the idea that linking … Continue reading

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