Eastern Thinking: Sweet Little Things.
Today was Monday. I, like most people who work a ’9 to 5′ job hate Mondays. How does that song go? “It’s just another manic Monday”- or something like that? Anyway, that’s besides the point. I woke up...
View ArticleEastern Thinking: Daydreaming
All of these photos were taken in February 2012. NYC & India.
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Color- India
I was so excited when I saw what this week’s photo challenge topic was- COLOR! My mind immediately went to India, the world’s most colorful country. You cannot escape color in India. It’s everywhere-...
View ArticleEastern Thinking: Fear
“Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious.” -Rumi-
View ArticleThe more I study yoga…
…the more I believe in the eastern approach to medicine. That is, treat the patient, not the symptom. Recently, a pharmacist friend of mine has been having horrible problems with her back. We both...
View ArticleDwelling in the infinite abyss
“Do you know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you- that’s where I’ll be waiting” – Tinker Bell My favorite part about...
View ArticleIn my humble opinion, the flu can stop with you
“A bit of science distances one from God, but much science nears one to him. The more I study nature the more I am amazed at the work of the Creator.” -Louis Pasteur __________________________________...
View ArticleCode Red, ETA 5 minutes | Life’s Game of Perspectives
Dhanavantari, the god of medicine On any given day I hear numerous “codes” announced over the intercom system at work. For the most part these codes are put in place to alert hospital staff that a...
View ArticleNSAIDS & Ashtanga. Do they belong together?
If you are a practitioner of hatha yoga, chances are you have experienced muscle soreness and pain. If you haven’t, then I guess you’re just awesome. We’ve all at one time or another had that...
View ArticleHelp Liza Help Others. Project Leyte.
On November 8, 2013, one of the largest typhoons in recorded history hit landfall at the tiny island of Leyte in the Philippines, leaving behind it, both monumental destruction and a desperate need for...
View ArticleWhere did our senses go?
A few days ago I received a consultation by an Ayurvedic doctor, or as the locals say a jungle physician. Nothing was necessarily wrong with me, I was just curious to see what he had to say about me....
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