By Karen Worley — 2015
The three-minute breathing space is one of five gifts Lynn Rossy shares during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.
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Soften the shoulders, rest the eyes, feel the breath — Sister Chan Khong on how to release the stress in our bodies.
Relaxing the mind is a big goal of Buddhist practice, but to do that you need to relax your body as well. Sister Chan Khong teaches us a three-step practice to access a deep restfulness that rivals sleep.
The breath is the foundation of every mindfulness practice, and it is also the foundation of life. Establishing a relationship with your breath, especially while pregnant, will have lasting effects for you and the child you are bringing into the world.
Most genetic studies completely ignore the science of epigenetics, which is how the environment actually turns certain genes on or off.
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Elisha talks to Mirabai Bush about how mindfulness can make our work life more meaningful.
Rarely, if ever, are we given a precise view into what’s actually going on within our own microbiome, despite it being an immensely important component of overall functioning and health.
Plus, her three-step interference plan to curb stress eating.