No Means No, Even In Yoga

By Courtney Aldor

Not too long ago, in what was supposed to be a Meditation class, a friend and I were in an uncomfortable situation.  Flanked by women of various ages, we were instructed by the man leading class to roll around on the floor and moan.  When he commanded us to do it ‘louder’, ‘harder’, and ‘more’, and shamed us by suggesting we ‘notice our sexual repression’, the women followed suit by re-enacting orgasms for him...

Brian Crawford On Life And Photography

By Kelly Finnegan

One of my most challenging locations was in Malaysia, last summer. It rained almost every day and despite the torrential downpour, I went ahead and worked with my clients, who had booked sessions during the days of the storm. It definitely was hard to keep my gear dry, but there was a unique quality to shooting in the rain that you just can't achieve on a sunny day...

The Prison Yoga Project In Uganda

By Leyla Ahmet

Unresolved trauma stays locked in the body. The body holds onto painful memories that are not dealt with and we can hold stress in our bodies as well. Many even hold armor around the heart to protect it from loss and hurt. This is where the power of yoga can help us heal, the magic gets to happen. As we stretch and strengthen the body, we begin to create space for movement, space for letting go and space for change...

3 Reasons To Attend Morgan Hill YogaFEST

By SF Yoga Mag

The YogaFEST is a unique festival with a clear intent of bringing Yoga to the masses. The festival has been made extremely affordable with the help of Yoga experts who are truly vested in bringing wellness to all segments of the community. We invite people from all walks of life and interests to come, have fun and support this initiative.

Into The Heart With Saul David Raye

By Erika van Gemeren

After taking Saul David Raye's class at Shakti Fest this year, I wanted to know more and I wanted to dig deeper. I was curious to see what Saul had to share outside of the yoga room! He is a humble teacher who emanates love, it seems as if he lives and breathes his practices in all aspects of his life...