Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Moss Yoga ready to open new studio here soon
In the modern, fast-paced world of all work and no play, stress really can take a toll on the mind and body of just about anybody. Luckily, the Indian tradition of yoga has been brought to our Western culture to help ease us into tranquility. Jen L’Hirondelle (nee Krag) began offering yoga in Fort Frances a little while back under the name Moss Yoga to do just that, and she’s pleased to …
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Kundalini Body Work & Laya Yoga
Kundalini Body Work & Laya Yoga 3300 Louisiana Ave. S. #324 Minneapolis, MN 55426-4128 Tel: 612-868-3704 Website: http://www.byregion.net/cgibin/users/profiles.pl?username=larrymelamerson
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Center for Happiness, Minneapolis
Center for Happiness 2645 4th St. SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Tel: 651-649-4510 Website: http://www.centerforhappiness.com/
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Snow Lion Yoga, Boston
Snow Lion Yoga Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 617-905-7301 Website: http://www.snowlionyoga.com/
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Back Bay Yoga Studio, Boston
Back Bay Yoga Studio 1112 Boylston Street, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02215 Tel: 617-375-0785 Website: http://www.backbayyoga.com/
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Evolvewell Healing Arts Studio, Baltimore
Evolvewell Healing Arts Studio 4800 Roland Avenue, Suite 301 Baltimore, MD 21210 Tel: 410-235-1120 Website: http://www.evolvewellstudio.com/
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I Do Yoga, Baltimore
I Do Yoga 3500 Boston Street / Suite 216 Baltimore, MD 21224 Tel: 410-627-5291 Website: http://www.idoyogamd.com
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Friendship Yoga to offer intro classes
Friendship Yoga, located at 1231 Gilbert Court in Iowa City is offering two free introductory classes Thursday. The classes will meet from 9 to 10:30 a.m. and 6 to 7:30 p.m. Class size is limited and reservations are preferred.
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Yoga’s top dog oversees a hot commodity
Bikram Choudhury, the outspoken Beverly Hills yoga mogul, has two passions in life: cars and yoga. Though he’s often criticized for having a garage stuffed with gleaming Bentleys and Rolls-Royces—yogis don’t generally flaunt material wealth—he …
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What is competitive yoga?
Yoga may be reverentially called a “practice,” but Bikram Choudhury is pushing for it to be a competitive—and perhaps one day Olympic—sport. In competitions, yogis take the stage individually and are given three minutes to perform seven asanas or …
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