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October 24, 2009

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t I think group think happens in any group of people and that we have an opportunity to educate and include alternative viewpoints whenever we see it happen.

Catalyst Yogi

Sat Nam, (reverent greetings)

Yogi Bhajan, the master of Kundalini Yoga said that if yoga was only about flexibility then clowns in the circus are the best yogis.

peace and love to ALL,


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hope west

great posts! i love yoga!

Kevin Browne

Hey, I like the way you've incorporated "change" into a practice that dates back 5,000 years.

Life is funny that way, I suppose.

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A passion for yoga that not everyone shares, that's I suppose what you two share.

Hope it's okay to have said so.

Great post!!!


Kevin

Sunflower Jones

Totally agree on this one. Sometimes, i just don't feel "yogi enough" for the yoga folks that size other up by how often they practice or what seminal yoga texts they have or have not read. But I think group think happens in any group of people and that we have an opportunity to educate and include alternative viewpoints whenever we see it happen.

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Hannah Elsebø

Great post !! Hope you get better soon :)

Bob Weisenberg

Another great blog, Diane. Lot's of good lessons here.

One thing I've learned from the Yoga blogosphere is what a wide range of opinions there are out there. Got to keep an open mind to enjoy them, just as you say.

I embrace the diversity of Yoga, from the latest hot workout routine to courses on the ancient texts.

Bob Weisenberg
http://YogaDemystified.com

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