I recently returned from an amazing five days in sunny Buenos Aires. Both the city and its denizens are charming, warm, and welcoming. As my husband and I strolled through the various neighborhoods, we found that Buenos Aires magically blended [...]
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I recently returned from an amazing five days in sunny Buenos Aires. Both the city and its denizens are charming, warm, and welcoming. As my husband and I strolled through the various neighborhoods, we found that Buenos Aires magically blended [...]
Note to Self: The next time you want to denigrate someone’s religion, make sure that you don’t accidentally denigrate someone else’s religion. Last week, Tea Party Express chairperson Mark Williams went on a tirade protesting a proposed mosque at Ground [...]
That old adage about a picture being worth a thousand words may need to be revised. Pictures of the prophet Muhammad have generated perhaps millions of words this week alone, without even being drawn. Today, May 20, has been designated [...]
I remember attending a sort of “Hindu pride” class as a pre-teen tween, and being taught the glories of all things Indian (or “Vedic” as our teacher would say). “Vedic clothes” — dhoti for the males and sari for the [...]
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Practicing Yoga in Prison Cell
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Comments from India on yoga in the West
posted 1:58:42pm Jan. 17, 2012 | read full post »
How Poor Analysis Can Wreck Your Yoga
posted 1:20:41pm Jan. 07, 2012 | read full post »
Hindus, bindis, and cows in a car in Buenos Aires
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