That’s Disgusting with Rachel Herz

The universal emotion of disgust is one that is both intrinsic to our survival protecting us from external poisons, but also in surprising ways prevents us from having to confront our own weaknesses and even mortality. Listen as psychologist and author, Rachel Herz illuminates us about how what we find disgusting uniquely reflects our personality, how we treat others and what we find most...

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Feeding Your Demons

I have been out of my relationship almost as long as I was in it but I can’t seem to go on. I have dated a little, but am so afraid of being hurt again that I find some excuse to break it off before anything can happen- good or bad.  I feel like I am just going through the motions in my life. Why can’t I just accept my husband leaving me and move on?  Any ideas about how to re- start my life?

Than...

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On Dying and a Necklace I Never Wore

Tomorrow is the service for my friend who just died of cancer.  Next week would have been her 58thbirthday. Random memories of our friendship pop into my head with regularity. I can hear her warm voice turning to honey as she responds with her honey endearment that she always used when we spoke. I study the art she has made for me over the decades of our friendship; seeing the thousands of strokes...

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Tantra’s Middle Way

“A flowering of orgasm, an expansion of orgasm into endless full bloom in the whole body.” -Yogani

 

I have been swimming in a sea of tantra this week at the Yoga Journal pre-conference Tantra intensive in the Rocky Mountains. There are Elk crooning, calling their mates outside my bedroom window. The scene is breathtaking, like living inside a postcard. The program was a true intensive, with a...

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Healing Your Body and Life with Dr. Paul Dugliss

Tap into the ancient wisdom of Eastern philosophy with author and physician, Paul Dugliss, M.D as he discusses how to digest your emotional experiences and heal your body and life journey. Ayurveda is one of the most ancient forms of healing on the planet with millions of people enjoying the benefits of Yoga. This holistic approach to healing your emotional history is a time tested cure for...

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The Fix for Gay AA

by Duncan Roy

The Fix Magazine

 

Gay men find it impossible to stay sober. They relapse again and again. The reason is clear: sex. Sexual addiction. I am not suggesting that all gay men who claim that they are alcoholic are in fact sex addicts but most gay men who can’t stay sober cite sex as the primary reason for relapse.

The simple fact of the matter is that most of the time, readily available...

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Learning the Science of Yoga with William Broad

Yoga is one of the world’s fastest growing health and fitness activities with 20 million people in the US and over 250 million around the world practicing it every day.  Its ancient roots go back to 2500 BCE.  Don’t miss this enlightening conversation with William Broad, Pulitzer Prize winning author and lead science writer for the New York Times, share his discoveries about the surprising...

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Life and Death: For Janice Lee Porter

One of my  oldest friendships ended yesterday with the premature death of my friend, Janice.  She was just shy of her 58thbirthday, a day exactly two weeks before mine. I feel her all around me today. She is probably happy now to be free from her cancer-ridden body and all of the physical constraints that tethered her endless sense of beauty and spirituality to the ground. She held on loosely to...

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Fifty Shades of Grey: Recreating Erotic Consciousness

“His expression pulls at that dark part of me, buried in the depths of my belly- my libido, woken and tamed by him, but even now, insatiable.”  -E.L. James, Fifty Shades of Grey

The story that has shifted the mainstream consciousness of sexuality is about a young beautiful virgin, who doesn’t recognize her own beauty and a deeply troubled young man, that channels his childhood pain and extreme...

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