It’s important to me to celebrate the days that mark the changing of the seasons. Solstices, Equinoxes, and the cross quarter days between them, signal a time to remember the ancient tides of our ancestors, tides that still herald the … Read more
Tag Archives: chakras
Harnessing Your Life Force with CHARGE!
I’m all charged up! I finished my book on CHARGE and turned it into Hay House last week! Well, finished until the editor gets back to me with all the changes they want. Then I’ll do another round, and it will finally … Read more
Chakras Ancient and Modern: How Do We Know What’s Real?
A recent article has come to my attention by Chris Wallis concerning his scholarly research into the ancient writings on the chakras, and his debunking of modern or Western writings, including my own. “The Six Most Important Things You Never … Read more
Master Manifestors of Miraculous Vision
We the unwilling, led by the unknowing,have done so much with so little for so long,we are now equipped to do the impossible with nothing. I’ll start with the question of reality itself. What is it, what is it … Read more
The Chakras, Body Armor, and Global Transformation
Hey Chitheads! Chit is a Sanskrit for consciousness. So CHIT HAPPENS! Check out this fantastic interview I recently did with Jacob Kyle of Embodied Philosophy on Chakras, Body Armor, and Global Transformation. Learn about myths and psychological aspects surrounding these energy centers of the body, and … Read more
ANODEA JUDITH’s
CHAKRA YOGA
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS asked to Anodea Judith about her latest book:ANODEA JUDITH’s CHAKRA YOGA. 1. How long have you been working with the chakra system and how did you originally connect to it? I first discovered yoga in 1975. There weren’t … Read more
Gateway to the Core
Everything—both living and non-living—has a core. Every tree, every blade of grass, every animal, every rock, even the earth itself has a core. Living things grow outward from the core, lengthening as they grow, and expanding from the inside out … Read more
Harvest: A time to start to pull inward
I love the fall. The smell of apple cider, the leaves changing colors, the cooling in the evenings. A time to start to pull inward. And I love this time of harvest. All our labors over the year come together … Read more
30 Years of Dancing Across the Rainbow Bridge
Remember when we couldn’t trust anyone over 30? That was 50 years ago, and I was still in my teens, wistfully watching the news about Woodstock, still too young for my parents to let me go. Age 30 seemed like … Read more
Speculations on a Floating World
Here I am, my first day completely out to sea, on the Alaska Spiritual Cruise, where I have been invited as a speaker and yoga teacher. I have never been aboard a cruise ship before, never been to a place … Read more