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Mahalo nui loa Ted. Thank you so much for the awareness that you bring to every moment in yoga class. I really appreciate the meditation during every asana, ... read more
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I am so grateful for my year-long study at Yoga Awareness. After completing my Sadhana Level 1 Training, I can honestly say it has stretched my body ... read more
Jean Muldoon says:
Ted, Today during my practice, I finally found the piece that's been missing. The breath starts the movement and the breath is the movement. Thank you! Jean ... read more
Cheryl McCollum says:
My time with Ted at Yoga Awareness took me deeper into the yogic way of life furthering my understanding of the many benefits of yoga as a complete, healthy ... read more
Ami Matsumura says:
Dear Ted, Thank you very much for your relaxing and yet very intense class. I cannot figure out how you manage to watch 4 people at the same time... ... read more
Nina Caiserman says:
I feel that the longer term commitment to Ayurveda through the Wellness Program helps to reveal deeper levels of imbalance and therefore can help correct ... read more
Henry Vandervelde says:
When I keep each movement within each breath, and my asana is skillfully guided to a continuous balance of ease and effort, then I am able to settle into ... read more

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A man may be very wealthy, but even if he should lose all of it, he is still what he was yesterday. This great fact of being we must learn to appreciate. Being, true being, needs nothing to condition or garnish its existence. It is! A materialistic attitude to life has therefore to be abandoned before one can set foot on the path to right living. It is the attitude which is important, not the fact of possession or non-possession. Given the wrong attitude, poverty can be as damaging as riches.

Taken from the book "The Principles of Sahaj Marg, Set 1 (Vols. 1-3)", Chapter "What is Mine?", pg. 183, by Revered Chariji


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