Blog

Jim Henson, image via brainpickings.com

Make Art Make Money Make Art

”What is a human being? Complex to the point of absurdity, a whole person is both greedy and generous. It is foolish to think we

Gandhi’s Top Ten Fundamentals

I came across these ‘fundamentals” on Paolo Coelho’s blog, and I thought about how closely aligned they were with the philosophy of YOGA, which ain’t

Connect With This!

On October 8th in Paddington’s Chauvel cinema, the Conscious Club strikes again, introducing a new string to their bow: MOVIE NIGHT! I LOVE MOVIES! This one’s

Listening To My Body

This week, I posted about having laryngitis. I believe my laryngitis is my body telling me something.  That I am doing too much.  I haven’t

Oil Pulling For Better Health

Last week, I suffered my first ever experience of Laryngitis. Suffered is not the most appropriate word.  I didn’t mind being quiet at all.  In

Yoga For Mental Health Research

I’ve posted about his before here.  Do you know someone who suffers from anxiety or depression, it’s pretty common out there these days. Yoga is

We See What We Believe

You See What You Believe You often hear “seeing is believing” .. but is that really the case? One of my Yoga teachers, Judith Hanson

Seamus Heaney

Irish poet and playwright Seamus Heaney died in hospital, after a short illness last Friday on August 30th 2013, at the age of 74. I

Yayoi Kusama

According to those-in-the-know, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is arguably Japan’s most famous living artist. Her originality, innovation and powerful desire to communicate have propelled her