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Mythic Yoga

This Mother’s Day, Identify with The Divine Mother that You Are

May 2, 2011

One of my favorite books is Buffalo Bird Woman’s Garden, or Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians: An Indian Interpretation by Gilbert Livingstone Wilson, Ph.D.. Published by the University of Minnesota in 1917, it accounts the agricultural methods of the Hidatsa tribe in North Dakota through Buffalo Bird Woman, also known as Maxi’diwiac.   What I [...]

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Mythic Yoga: The Story in the Body

July 23, 2010

Yoga and story have the power to transform, and as parents, teachers and caregivers, our transformation in turn affects others around us, especially children. For four days, participants spent time in Boulder and Rollinsville, Colorado listening to the Story in the Body. Using ancient Hindu myth, we explored the somatic realms to listen deeply and [...]

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Attached to Our Stories

August 27, 2008

Mulling over yesterday’s post, I realize how long I’ve been telling that story about my childhood.  I used to tell it and tell it and tell it and that’s because I was so attached to it. I identified with it and it was part of me. My energy and emotions used to be wrapped up [...]

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