April 24, 2009

The Organic Pharmacy of Beverly Hills


The Organic Pharmacy of Beverly Hills

The Organic Pharmacy is the first and only pharmacy in the world dedicated to health and beauty using organic products and treatments.

Their promise:
No artificial preservatives
No artificial colorants
No artificial fragrances
No petrochemicals
No harsh detergents
No DEA, TEA
No toxic ingredients
No animal testing

From their herbal and homeopathic dispensary they custom blend remedies to suit your needs. Expert advice from their qualified professional team means you are able to fulfill all your health and beauty needs.

Our friends at the Organic Pharmacy Beverly Hills are offering all yogis and yoginis
special introductory prices:

Rose Crystal Lymphatic Drainage Facial (90 min) for $100 (usually $160)
or
Signature Health Assessment for $120 (usually $170)

For a limited time only… from now until the end of June.

453 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
310.272.7275

http://www.theorganicpharmacy.com/

April 21, 2009

EnlightenUp! the Film

Filmmaker and yoga enthusiast Kate Churchill is determined to prove that yoga can transform anyone. In her documentary, EnlightenUp!, she invites Nick Rosen, a journalist new to yoga, to be her guinea pig. For the next six months she follows him as he samples various yoga studios, styles and methods around the world. As Rosen begins to uncover the many dimensions of the practice of yoga, his tendency is to have an analytical and skeptical take on his experiences. This seems to frustrate Churchill whose questions directed at Rosen begin to become more emotionally charged in turn seeming to increase the pressure for enlightened results. The dominant theme that seems to emerge for Rosen is the apparent conflict between the physical and spiritual aspects of yoga. It is possible that Rosen may not recognize the depth of his resistance as he doesn’t seem to make a connection between his yogic exploration and the deep feelings about his mother that keep rising up in his consciousness. The film inadvertently conveys that one cannot force transformation on someone else’s schedule. Yoga enthusiasts will have an easier time identifying the essence of modern yoga as presented in EnlightenUp! whereas others may walk away with the idea that the current phenomenon of yoga is less than what it purports to be.

Featuring: B.K.S. Iyengar, Pattabhi Jois, Norman Allen, Sharon Gannon, David Life, Gurmukh, Dharma Mitra, Cyndi Lee, Alan Finger, Rodney Yee, Beryl Bender Birch, Shyamdas, Diamond Dallas Page and many more!

Currently playing in New York, Los Angeles, Pasadena, Irvine and coming to many more cities soon:
http://enlightenupthefilm.com/in-theaters/

April 10, 2009

YOGAGLO, Nonviolence, and Ecology...a modern dialogue

‘A’ – negating
‘han’ – to strike with the intent of doing harm
‘imsa’ – indicates desire

From ‘negating the desire to do harm’ we have thus come to the modern definition of ahimsa as ‘nonviolence’.

So how does this quality resonate in our own lives? How does it move from within you, out into the Universe? And how is it cultivated? These were some of the questions addressed in “Yoga, Nonviolence (Ahimsa), and Ecology”, a recent talk given at Yogaglo by renowned theologian Dr. Chris Chapple, Navin and Pratima Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology at Loyola Marymount University. The talk explored how the principle of nonviolence and the practice of Yoga meditation can be combined to heighten our awareness of nature and the need for environmental activism. Yoga, defined as union is not only the union of the mind and the body through our breath, but also our union with the Divine, which not only lies within but also without in the form of our fellow creatures, the earth and even beyond into the cosmos. Through honoring this world around us, ahimsa is cultivated. Through our yoga practice we have the opportunity to become attuned to the various forms ahimsa takes. How does it play out in our yoga practice; do we listen to our bodies above our egos? How does it play out in our personal life; do we recognize and accept our uniqueness and our rightness in the present moment? The energy of what we choose to (or not to) practice carries out into our daily lives and radiates outward into the world like ripples moving toward the outer edges of a pond. Thus, no small act or thought goes without affecting the greater consciousness.

According to the Green Yoga Association, another organization Dr. Chapple is involved with, we must learn to live in balance with nature. Some of the ways to do this are:
- Educate ourselves about the needs of the biosphere as a whole and our local ecosystems in particular.
- Cultivate an appreciation for and conscious connection with the natural environments in which we live, including animals, plants, soil, water, and air.
- Include care for the environment in our discussion of Yogic ethical practices.
- Commit ourselves to policies, products, and actions that minimize environmental harm and maximize environmental benefit.
- And if we are Yoga teachers or centers, we will incorporate these commitments into our work with students.

Chapple also suggests:
- Reading or re-reading the Yoga Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita citing that each verse is “one to live by”.
- Becoming aware of and guarding against harmful tendencies.
- Practice pratipaksha bhavanam, doing or thinking the opposite when negative thoughts or impulses arise (see The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 11.33).

As yoga (and the current economical conditions) advocates a radical individuality in the approach to life, we are given license to be as creative as possible in our efforts. Yogaglo is a studio that has grabbed that creative license and ‘flowed’ with it by charging a monthly fee of $18 a month…yes folks, I said EIGHTEEN DOLLARS A MONTH for unlimited classes in studio and online (all in-studio classes are recorded and immediately posted on their website free of advertisements). Through yoga and conscious events, Yogaglo’s intention is to encourage people around the world to invest in the quality of the human condition and to serve as a vehicle for social change. Five percent of their profits go to an organization of your choosing from a list of non-profit partners.

Yoga and meditation are virtually tool kits for eco-sustainability through its principles…all it takes is to pick a tool and get to work…


Chris Chapple also holds Yoga Sutra Sadhana (Study and Practice) Sunday mornings 8:30 - 10:00am at the Hill St. Center in Santa Monica.

April 8, 2009

slippery solutions - CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE



This is our "slippery solutions" guide... If you find yourself slipping on your SKIDLESS®... experiment with these remedies and "get a grip" on your practice...

OM shanti, peace


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