Yoga and Ayurveda. How they complement each other and work together to bring you health and happiness. Learn more about these wonderful sciences
14:24 min
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A compehensive documentary on Yoga, curated for a simple understanding!
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Christine Caldwell talks about her new book, Bodyfulness, which is a practice that challenges us to take mindfulness one step further by using our body's knowledge and intuition to make more empowered and informed choices in everyday life.
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A presentation on Bodyfulness - the theory and methods of body-centered practices that can be applied to psychotherapy, the arts, education, and activism
This at-home yoga practice is created for you to be able to do on your own and designed with many types of people in mind. Ideally, the title will bring many people to the yoga mat and it will provide tools for healing, understanding, connection, and recovery.
The word Ayurveda derives from two Sanskrit root words: Ayu refers to “life” and veda refers to “knowledge.” It is “knowledge of life” as a whole that Ayurveda elaborates, and through its name, Ayurveda’s wide scope as a science is clear.
Ayurvedic teacher, Acharya Shunya, sits down with Tami Simon to discuss her family's lineage in ayurvedic medicine and how she came to write the true bible on ayurvedic living.
Acharya Shunya shares her paradigm-shifting perspective of how Ayurveda awakens health from deep within our being.
Acharya introduces the promise of an Ayurvedic lifestyle of the natural state of health, through her audio course Ayurveda Lifestyle Wisdom.
Sheila Rubin, LMFT is an adjunct professor in the somatic psychology program at JFK University. In this brief clip, she shares how she likes to teach - from the felt sense of the "inside out" - in the Somatic Psychology program.