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The Women, Food, and God Online Workshop - A Path of Transformation

By Geneen Roth

On Demand

Right smack in the middle of your plate, you have what most people go to temples, ashrams, or churches for: a spiritual path. "Food is one of our greatest teachers," shares acclaimed author and teacher Geneen Roth. "The way we eat is inseparable from our core beliefs about love, fear, transformation, and yes, even God.‚" Based on her New York Times bestseller Women, Food, and God, Roth invites us to join her for an online workshop for learning how to examine these deeply held beliefs, find our way back to truth, and discover what really nourishes us.

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Should Christians Do Yoga?

A few weeks ago, a Baptist minister in Texas started a rumble, or at least a small brouhaha, when he declared that yoga is not suitable for Christians. His point was that using the body for spiritual practice contradicts basic Christian principles.

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Spirit: American Kirtankar, Krishna Das

When one hears a chant like Aum Namoh Bhagvate Vasudevaya, it is not a Grammy award ceremony that comes to mind as the setting of such chanting; but that is precisely what Krishna Das has been able to do—take cherished age-old Indian kirtans to a global stage such as the Grammys.

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Krishna Das Talks About His Music, His Guru, and His Practice

He’s driven a school bus, dabbled in the blues, and meditated in the jungles and ashrams of India, but today Krishna Das is known as the King of Kirtan.

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How to Make Your Morning Routine More Mindful

Jon Kabat-Zinn talks about mindfulness meditation and his morning ritual.

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Forget About Your Genes, You Can Be the Author, Not the Victim, of Your Health

Science proves how important your thoughts and beliefs are when it comes to your physical health.

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A Mindfulness of Breathing Exercise with Neuroscientist Amishi Jha

The sequence of events in this practice are: focus, sustain attention, notice, and redirect attention back to the breath when it wanders. This is what we might call a "push-up" for your attention.

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Here's What Mindfulness Is (and Isn't) Good For

It won’t solve every problem.

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Back to Basics

A passion for food is one’s greatest tool in the quest for good health, according to Mark Hyman, MD, New York Times best-selling author and founder and director of The UltraWellness Center.

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Thich Nhat Hanh’s Final Mindfulness Lesson: How to Die Peacefully

“Letting go is also the practice of letting in, letting your teacher be alive in you,” says a senior disciple of the celebrity Buddhist monk and author.

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You Don’t Need to Be Buddhist

Thich Nhat Hanh tells Andrea Miller that anyone can use the five mindfulness trainings to lead a life of understanding and compassion.

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