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How Yoga Helped Me Emerge From the Darkness of Depression

February 27, 2015 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By Astrid Vause I have been practicing yoga for a while now, in fact I am a yoga teacher, but it wasn't until I got sick that I fell deeply in love with this beautiful practice and it's healing powers. It was a warm sunny and vibrant day in my new home in Los Angeles and my children were building towers with wooden blocks and laughing as they toppled over. I sat on the floor with my knees tucked up to my chest and watched the crashing blocks, wincing as they hit the ground. I felt like I too had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: ashtanga, Crohns disease, depression, illness, suffering, yoga

Forty Days of Yoga by Kara-Leah Grant

Forty Days of Yoga - The Best Home Yoga Practice Book You Can Buy

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How to Use Your Yoga Practice to Cultivate Specific States of Being

January 27, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

Goddess

by Kara-Leah Grant When Wanderlust asked me to submit four classes to teach at the inaugural four-day festival in New Zealand, I pondered how to theme those classes. One of my yoga students had recently told me how she thought my teaching was Goddess-focused and she always felt like I was helping her step into her feminine power in class. I pondered that for a few days. And then it hit me. I was a long-time Tarot enthusiast and love the symbology and depths of insight revealed in Tarot … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: abundance, bhavana, compassion, courage, discernment, master

Forget New Year’s Resolutions. Ask Yourself this One Question Instead

January 20, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

Kara-Leah becoming a successful professional speaker

by Kara-Leah Grant It's my first day back at "work" in 2015. I'm starting by renaming "work" as "creation", because that's really what I do. I create. And I love it. I create words, movement, ideas, processes, life and ultimately, myself. This year I'm cranking up the mojo on my speaking career (find out more about booking me here) and I'm working on launching my first webinars. Actually, I was meant to do the webinar thing last year, but I kept putting it off. Out of the comfort zone, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: fear, new year's resolutions, success

Suzanne Sterling on Why What You Love is Key to Your Service {video interview}

October 17, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant 2 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant It's that time of year again... the run-up to Wanderlust, which means I get to interview all kinds of amazing yoga teachers. First up in the series is Suzanne Sterling, in part because she's also a founder of Off the Mat Into the World which is running some events in New Zealand and Australia this October (just been) and December. Interviewing Suzanne meant finding out the low-down both about Off the Mat and how awesome it is, and about her and how awesome she is. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Activism, Teacher Interviews, Video Interviews Tagged With: chanting, expression, interview, kirtan, ritual, song, suzanne sterling, video, voice, wanderlust

An Overview of Patanjali’s Eight Limbs of Yoga

September 10, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

This article is an edited extract from K-L's new book, The No-More-Excuses Guide to Yoga, from the section called Yoga History, Philosophy and Concepts. It's a huge topic area, but in seven chapters, there is a succinct overview of much of the territory you might come across in yoga class - including Patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga.  by Kara-Leah Grant, author of The No-More-Excuses Guide to Yoga One of the most famous of the yogic texts is The Yoga Sutras. These were either written by, or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: eight limbs, Matthew Remskis, Namas, patanjali, The Yoga Sutras, Threads of Yoga, yamas

No More Dancers Doing Yoga on Youtube

September 5, 2014 by Guest Author 4 Comments

Beautiful video but a disservice to yoga?

In celebration of  the launch of The No-More-Excuses Guide to Yoga, I’ve invited some friends and colleagues to write articles relating to the theme of the book’s subtitle: Because yoga is for every body. It’s one way of helping to smash the image and idea that you need to be thin, flexible, young and female to practice yoga - or that yoga has to involve advanced postures. Unfortunately, much of what we see in the media reflects this idea about yoga - something J.Brown discusses in this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga in the Media Tagged With: advanced yoga, body image, inaccessible, j. brown, yoga video

Launching a Foundational Guide to Yoga for Beginners and Beyond

September 3, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

Pre-orders now open. Shipping September 24. See below. by Kara-Leah Grant Cast your mind back to your very first yoga class. What did it take to get there? Did you have to overcome any fears or hesitancy? Were you nervous? Did a friend take you? Was it a great class - or a bad experience? Did you keep going to yoga, or did you walk away for a few weeks, or months, or years before finally going back? Did it take you a while to find the class and the teacher that was right for you? Most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: gift, YEPT, yoga book

What Qualities & Strengths Make the ideal Ayurveda Client/Student?

July 28, 2014 by Ancient's Best 2 Comments

By Vaidyar Mani and Nicky Hewett, Ancient’s Best – Ayurveda & Yoga Ayurveda, ‘the Yoga of Life’, where the body and mind is understood and then used as a means or instrument to attain Self-Realization, sadly is not for everyone. This is not a statement of arrogance or exclusivity but is based on individual evolution and Karma. The one who is ready now is spiritually evolved, able to think differently, and ready to take responsibility. The primary function of Ayurveda and all other … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: Ancient's Best, Ayurveda, Knowledge, self-realisation, Traditional, yoga

How to Uncover the Treasures of the Chakras through Yoga

July 23, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant Back in 2000 I was living with chronic back pain including agonising spasms, searing sciatica on the right side and a right foot that was half numb, meaning I walked with a limp. I had no faith in doctors because I'd had a spinal fusion eight years earlier (aged 16). I'd felt like like the doctors I'd seen then or since didn't understood my back or what was causing my pain. Yet I dutifully took myself off off to the Whistler Medical Clinic to get x-rays and see if … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Practices, The Foundations Tagged With: back issues, chakras, chronic pain, yoga course

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