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Every step of The Work is meditation

The Work of Byron Katie is a way to identify and question the thoughts that cause all the suffering in the world. Katie saw that when she believed her thoughts she suffered, and that when she didn’t believe her thoughts she didn’t suffer.

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How to quiet your busy mind?

Rolf is the author of the acclaimed book on yogic philosophy ‘Meditations from the Mat: Daily Reflections on the Path of Yoga’ and is one of the leading voices of modern yoga.

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Summer Recipes

In the summer our Yoga and Ayurveda teacher Janneke serves ‘green’ soup to her family regularly. What’s in it? That depends, but maybe this recipe could serve as an inspiration for you to cool down when the heat is going up. Need an immediate coolant? Try also this lemonade.

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Yin vs. Restorative yoga

While they are both more meditative approach to yoga, as opposed to the fast-paced, dynamic “yang” yoga styles like Vinyasa, Ashtanga or power, they are actually completely separate practices.

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Outdoor Yoga | Always Take The Weather with You

A lot of us have experienced the positive effects of nature on our physical, mental and spiritual health in the past year. Rediscovering the still power of the outdoors. What challenges does the weather provide when teaching yoga outdoors, and how to prepare for them?

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Teaching Outdoor Yoga | Working with the Elements

Teaching outdoors can bring some extra challenges that you don’t usually deal with indoors – rain, difficulty to concentrate, lawnmower rumbling – to name a few. We’ve asked 4 of our teachers to share their best tips to teach a successful outdoor yoga class.

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Dry Brushing | Spring Clean your Body

Dry brushing is an ayurvedic practice called garshana (pronounced gar-shun-uh). It promotes lymphatic cleansing, and is a powerful way to support the removal of ama (cellular waste products) from the body.

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