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Inspiration in a Minute by Gaiam TV: Easy Road vs Hard Road from Cave in the Snow

Stream the full video and much more at GaiamTV.com! In the 1970s a strange visitor walked across the remote paths in the far north of India. Young English woman Diane Perry ventured into the snow-laden peaks of the Himalayan Mountains. Her search for perfection had led her to Tibetan Buddhism, where she took on the name Tenzin Palmo. But she found that there were few opportunities for women to study the teachings, and so, in 1976, after battling with blatant sexism within the monastic order, Tenzin Palmo isolated herself in a remote Himalayan cave, engaging in 12 years of Buddhist meditation. She faced unimaginable cold, wild animals, near starvation and avalanches. Subsequently, she decided to build a nunnery in India, where women would have an opportunity to study Buddha’s teachings. She travels the world as a fund-raiser, giving talks, writing books and serving as a model for the many young women who wish to dedicate their lives to a spiritual path. Continue reading

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Tibetan Monks to visit Mechanicsburg yoga studio as part of national …

As part of their Sacred Earth and Healing Arts Tour, the Garden Shartse Monastic Tibetan Monks will visit the Barefoot Yoga and Wellness Studio from Monday through Oct. 8. Continue reading

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ram vakkalanka, yoga philosopher & cross-cultural traveler

A profile of yoga philosopher, musician and teacher, Ram Vakkalanka. Is traditional yoga study obsolete or a living system of teachings relevant to modern life? Continue reading

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Sivananda Monastics: Finding Both Peace & Delirium At 5AM « My …

But in the process, even 8 days into my 8 week internment into the monastic protocols of my Sivananda yoga teacher training I have also found a teensy bit of peace of mind that seems to, in my brighter moments, more than make up for … Continue reading

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