![]() ![]() I can’t do handstands and be totally badass, but yoga releases something in me – makes me free and finally in my body, which considering my bookish, head-among-the-clouds mentality, is a true grounding – an enjoyable coming-down-to-earth and the basics experience. I don’t eat properly, I drink coffee almost as often as I breath, and while I’m spiritual (Christian) I’m skeptical about all the chakra stuff and prefer my yoga more exercise oriented with some generic spirituality that I then apply to my own worldview. I’m hardly your traditional yogi (indeed, after a season of ferocious wedding planning I am just now getting my zen back on full force). In love with every form of yoga from the circus like aerial yoga (my personal favorite), to yin yoga and the ever-accessible restorative yoga, to some kick-your-ass Hatha flow sequences, this book captured my eye right off the bat. ![]() Rating: One Woman’s Sarcastic Journey Through Belief. ![]()
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