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Rank: 177 Category: Magazine
Publisher: California
Yoga Teachers
Assn Type: Consumer
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Issues: 7 Subscription
Length: 12 Months Issues Per
Year: 7 First Issue Lead
Time: 12-16
Weeks
ASIN: B00016JENW
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Information about physical &
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A Great Resource September
18, 2005 1
out of 1 found this review
helpful
Yoga
Journal is excellent for people who love yoga, no
matter where you are in your practice. Writings on
anatomy, asana, meditation articles, diet articles
-- there is an abundance with real respect for the
roots of yoga. I recommend this magazine
wholeheartedly. I learn so much about body and
spirit from Yoga Journal, and every issue
continues to inspire and inform my practice.
Namaste.
Real yoga June 24, 2005
2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This magazine is the real thing. I believe yoga is significantly more than which blocks help with better alignment, and wish that this were a magazine that supported this fact.
I also recommend Tao, Tantra, Sex and the perfect lover By Mabel Iam |
Spiritually Relaxing
Reading April 6,
2005 10 out
of 12 found this review
helpful
To
transform the world, we must begin with ourselves.
~J. Krishnamurti
My April 2005 copy of Yoga
Journal is looking a little worse for wear. I was
reading it in the tub and do take a rather extreme
delight in ripping out pages of interest. I have
to organize the new products to try in one pile
and the pages about yoga postures in another.
Then, there is the page about freeing yourself
from destructive emotional patterns that I should
read at least four more times and the recipe for
Chocolate-Grand Marnier Dessert. Of course I'm
fresh out of Grand Marnier so I have to save the
recipe and put it in the "recipe to make soon"
file.
The Yoga Journal is not just a fun
read for me. I literally try to take the teaching
and the ideas and put them into practice.
Literally in Yoga practice and more intellectually
in taming stress and taking control of my
emotions. Not that Yoga is not intellectual
because it really is a very intellectually
enhancing exercise. Through reading about Yoga you
can learn how to calm your mind and learn how to
focus on what is important in life. To say Yoga
has influenced me for the better is a great
understatement. The happiest place in my day is
perhaps at the end of a Yoga routine when I feel
completely relaxed, without any negative emotions
and have a sense that in the midst of the chaos of
life, there is a place of peace inside me that I
can escape to anytime I choose.
If you
tend to buy Yoga "workouts" then you will
appreciate the "yocabulary" to explore various
Yoga words in more depth. There are
book/video/music reviews for Yoga inspired items.
The advertising seems mostly about Yoga retreats
or new Yoga DVDs like Sara Ivanhoe's Natural
Journeys 20 Minute Yoga Makeover routines, which I
love.
Now the only question is, is the
Aveeno body wash in my shower a result of seeing
an advertisement in this magazine and how many
more Tazo teas are there to try?
As the
Wake Up to Your Life article states: "Why wait
around for enlightenment when you can enjoy
everyday awakenings." You just know someone's life
was changed by reading that one line in this
magazine. It definitely made me think. If you love
collecting quotes or you enjoy learning more about
your Yoga practice, this is an essential Yoga
magazine.
~TheRebeccaReview.com
A Valued Resource December
15, 2004 17
out of 17 found this review
helpful
Yoga
Journal is a wonderful magazine packed full of
valuable information not limited to asanas. They
have articles on food or ayurveda, alternative
medicine and spirituality, as well as meditation,
and what to look for in a yoga instructor. Besides
these they provide substitutions for postures and
practices when that scary inversion is simply just
too much for the time being. They have full-page
photos of postures that are good for cutting out
and putting in a binder for creating a personal
yoga workbook full of asanas relevant to you. I
find that with every issue I learn something
unexpected and valuable.
This magazine has been my
guide October 12,
2004 10 out
of 11 found this review
helpful
As a Yoga
Instructor and practioner, Yoga Journal Magazine
has been my guide and an inspirational tool to
keep my practice and my teachings update. I have
this suscription for more then three years and is
always something in every issue that help me to
reforce my education and learn from the different
points of view of every writer, contributors and
popular yoga instructors. Also keep me post of
the different yoga seminars, retrets, conferences,
etc. The only concern that I have is the
publicity pages are growing.
Adali
Parks Certified Yoga Instructor Cabo San
Lucas, B.C.S.
MEXICO
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