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A.M. Yoga for Your Week
Yoga For Families: Connect With Your Kids (2009)
Have fun with your kids while getting a really good workout with Yoga Instructors to the Stars Ingrid Von Burg and Tom Morley. With the Yoga for Families DVD, we like to jump, breathe, laugh, dance, sing and have a really good time. Plus, we take time to relax. Yoga provides us with clarity of thought, and allows us to communicate easier. When we do that with our family, it gives us confidence. It also makes us feel that we have the support and guidance of the people that we love the most. We get to play with our families and feel really, really, really good! How fun is that? For ages 4 and up. Special Features include a choice of music for the dynamic sections: Relaxing/Meditative or High Energy/Silly. Filmed in high definition in Cancun.
The Essential Yoga Sutra: Ancient Wisdom for Your Yoga (Kindle Edition)
From Publishers Weekly
Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra is a foundational ancient text that examines the purpose and practice of yoga. Longtime American Buddhist teacher Roach, who holds the distinguished title of geshe (comparable to a Ph.D. in Buddhist religious studies), provides commentary to McNally’s fresh translation of this aphoristic text from ca. 250 B.C.E. Yoga means union, and this interpretation unites the ways of Buddhism and yoga, making it useful for students of either practice. Roach’s commentary reveals the text’s logic and organization, unpacking its density in 108 short sections, each devoted to a few lines of the text. An index of important ideas in the sutra is helpful. Like any classic sacred text, this one is deceptively simple, inviting study, as Roach notes (“Now that you’ve read this book, you need to use it”). The text is dense and the commentary short, so this is not a book for beginners. The subtitle is misleading: as how-to books go, this is fairly (more…)



